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Nebraska crop clinics to cover several topics
University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension experts are preparing three summer crop clinics at state facilities near Mead.
Water Contamination Near Mead Nebraska
There are concerns about water contamination coming from the Superfund Site near Mead, Nebraska.
Soil Fumigation Within Monoculture and Rotations: Response of Corn and Mycorrihzae
L.) response to methyl bromide fumigation, in the absence of known specific pathogens, are unknown.
Corn and soybean growers share farm research
The Profitability Project is designed to show farmers how to conduct crop research on their farms using their own machinery.
Crop Scout Training offered in March
Crop scouts will learn how to better manage corn and soybean pests during a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Crop Scout Training for Pest Managers program March 16.
Options for Mead HS boundaries draw objections
Kyle Charlton had a simple request for the St. Vrain Valley school board: Don't break up my Scout troop.
Conferences Will Help Farmers Use No-Till Successfully
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension will provide corn and soybean producers information on how to be successful with no-till farming practices at the Nebraska No-Till Conference.
Wahoo resident Marilyn Davis clears the snow from the sidewalks near her home Monday morning.
The year 2008 was a dynamic year for those living in the Saunders County area. The following is a list of some of the most newsworthy events that took place during the year.
A crowd gathered on the airport runway in Washington D.C. to greet World War II veterans like Dick Swanson of Mead.
Ithaca building destroyed by fire
Volunteer fire fighters from three area fire departments received a rude awakening early Tuesday morning.
Weather causes RAB meeting rescheduling
The Restoration Advisory Board meeting originally scheduled for Dec. 9, regarding the Former Nebraska Ordnance Plant Superfund site near Mead was postponed because of the anticipation of a winter storm.
Weather postpones Mead contamination meeting
Sen. Don Preister has postponed this weeka s public meeting on the contamination at the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant near Mead, Neb., due to the pending winter storm.
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