By Erin Laborie, Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator Hay quality can vary tremendously depending on the type of plants, cutting date, maturity, fertilization, growing conditions, and storage methods. Therefore, it is important to sample and test hay to get an accurate understanding of the feeding value.
Cambridge Board of Education met on Monday, October 14, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. with many community members present. After the Pledge of Allegiance and the Open Meetings Law announcement, the Board approved the meeting minutes from the September 9th and September 23rd meetings.
LINCOLN, NE (10/09/2024)-- Reilley Einspahr of Arapahoe is among 23 student entrepreneurs selected for the inaugural cohort of the Nebraska Entrepreneurship Accelerator at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
The Arapahoe-Holbrook School Board held their regular meeting on October 14, 2024, and accepted the retirement notifications of fourth-grade teacher Dale Henderson, and long-time Business and Marketing teacher, Lynn Crosley at the close of the 2024-2025 school year.
The weather has changed! But only in the temperature department. As of Tuesday morning, there has been no frost on The Hill but that might change in the next 24 hours. One thing that hasn’t changed is the moisture department. There’s disagreement on lots of things, but there’s none on the subject of our need for moisture. When it does come, it will be none too soon! Even a bit of snow would be welcome.