In Nov. of 2025, NDA Director Sherry Vinton participated in the largest-ever agribusiness trade mission to Mexico to discuss New World Screwworm & creating opportunities for American business, farmers & ranchers, furthering trade ties with Mexico. Read: https://t.co/0AlyT6z3H0
Happy Dry Bean Day! Nebraska ranks fourth overall in Dry Bean production. We rank 1st in production of Great Northern beans, 2nd in pinto beans and 3rd in production of small red beans. @nebraskadrybeancommision #nebraskabeans#agriculture#nedeptag
The NE Department of Agriculture (NDA) is reminding poultry owners to
continue to monitor for & protect their birds against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI).
Resources are available for poultry producers at https://t.co/Niu2X40zHI & the USDA at https://t.co/jz8RZlnwdR.
Coffee Break with a Scientist has officially ended for 2025 & Autumn Waldron was our final presenter. As the FDMC lab supervisor, she discussed the different responsibilities of a Lab Evaluation Officer (LEO).
Thank you to all who presented this year & sharing your expertise.
Toothpaste can contain many ingredients derived from corn, one of the most common being sorbitol which helps to keep it moist and smooth as well as a sweetener that doesn’t cause cavities. #agfactfriday
There are several opportunities to complete pesticide applicator licensing exams through walk-in testing. A full list and details for each location can be found at: https://t.co/HRwrHQEeuj.
#nedeptag#pesticide#testing
Opportunities for recertification of a commercial or non-commercial pesticide applicator license with Ag Plant &/or Demonstration & Research categories & private applicator licenses will be offered through NE Extension’s CPC at: https://t.co/TspOIXviXP & https://t.co/5RBhfncfvP
Bacon is one of America’s favorite foods, consuming 18 pounds per person annually! Because of its popularity, novelty bacon items are also a huge hit! What’s your favorite bacon dish? #Nationalbaconday#nedeptag
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Recycling real Christmas trees is easy! Check your local government website for Christmas tree drop-off locations. Trees are typically tuned into mulch and used for parks and green areas.
Turkey is the most common meat eaten during the holiday season, followed closely by ham. Turkeys became a popular option because of their size and the ability to feed larger groups of people #Agfactfriday
Many people enjoy the holiday staple of eggnog. The NDA Dairy team is working hard this holiday season, from testing milk samples at NDA’s lab, to going to dairy farms to inspect farms themselves. Our Dairy team works nonstop to keep dairy products safe.
NDA’s goal to keep all livestock healthy by checking health certificates and monitoring for disease. Our state vets have given the all clear to Santa and his reindeer, issuing them a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Santa is ready to deliver presents to Nebraska's children!
Succession and estate planning workshop dates hosted by Rural Response Hotline
Jan. 5th- Mullen at the Methodist Church
Jan. 6th- Valentine at Mid-Plains Community College
Jan. 6th- Ainsworth at Ainsworth Church of the Nazarene
Jan. 7th- O’Neill at Holt County Courthouse Annex
December 21st, 2025, is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year and as each day passes after, the days will grow longer. It’s during this time that plants enter a period of dormancy and slow their growth, surviving on stored energy.
The NDA office will be closed for both the 24th, 25th and 26th of December and the 1st of January. NDA wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and will return in 2026!
NE State Veterinarian, Dr. Dudley, attended the NE Cattlemen’s Annual Meeting in Kearney. Dr. Dudley addressed cattle producers and updated them on diseases of concern to NE. He also updated them on NDA’s emergency livestock disease preparedness activities over the last few years