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The leading cause of vision loss in the United States for people over age 60 is Macular degeneration.  Macular degeneration is the deterioration of the central region of the retina called the macula.  A “healthy” macula is about the size of this letter “O,” and is necessary for centra vision.  In age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the central vision becomes blurry.   Nearly 2 million Americans have vision loss from advanced AMD, and another 7 million with early AMD are at risk for vision loss.                                     &nbs

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Planting and crops looking good in the Panhandle

May 20, 2024
The Nebraska Panhandle crop report for the weekend ending May 17, shows despite a slight delay in planting due to wet fields, the sugar beet crop is planted and emerging. Corn planting should be completed by this time next week. Corn is also emerging across the Panhandle.

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Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Society to host annual meeting in Scottsbluff

May 15, 2024
The “Engaging Agriculture” articles are written weekly by and for Engagement Zone 1 Nebraska Extension Educators, who cover the 11 counties in the Panhandle.

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Celebrate National Beef Month with good eats: Beef and Tater Tot Casserole

May 15, 2024
In celebration of Beef Month we will have recipes every Wednesday from our specialists.

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2024 Nebraska Soil Health School has successful launch

May 9, 2024
The first installment of a planned 2024 Nebraska Soil Health School series was held on April 24 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln High Plains Ag Lab in Sidney, Neb. The event addressed the semi-arid Panhandle climate and potential management practices for soil health and had over 60 attendees.

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