Your local connection to university research-based information

We Extend Knowledge, Provide Solutions and Change Lives

Front of a building on a cloudy day with flags flying

4-H at Super Fair

Many 4‑H & FFA youth showcase their project(s) at the Lancaster County Super Fair! 4‑H & FFA exhibits & events will be July 31Aug. 3.

RECENT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

4‑H Youth Development

4-H Clover College: 59 Workshops in 4 Days!

“I learned teamwork and creative skills," said one youth. “My favorite part is that I make so many projects I get to keep,” said another. 2025 Clover College was held June 10–13 and featured 59 workshops with a total of 1,047 session registrations. Pictured is the Design It, Built It workshop presented by Lancaster County Engineers. 

See photos on Flickr
A woman helping 3 youth building a bridge out of straws and tape

Agriculture

On-Farm Research Trial About Nitrogen Rates on Corn

A Waverly farmer collaborated with Extension Education John Nelson on an on-farm research trial testing lower nitrogen rates. The study showed cutting down the nitrogen rates saved input costs and helped reduce the amount of nitrate entering the water supply. Elizabeth Hodges wrote about the research trial in a "Nebraska Farmer" article. 

Read Article on farmprogress.com
Male standing in front of a classroom

Food, Nutrition & Health

Nutrition School Enrichment Kits

During the 2024–25 school year, Nebraska Extension’s Nutrition School Enrichment Kit (SEK) program brought healthy fun to the classroom — reaching 17,694 K–5 students across 41 Lincoln Public Schools. Pictured are Extension Educator Alyssa Havlovic and Nutrition Education Program (NEP) Extension Assistant Hannah Schielke guiding third graders at Campbell Elementary School through a trail mix-making activity using whole grains, dried fruit and seeds.

Read More About SEK on Facebook
Two women looking over a row of students putting trail mix ingredients into bags

FEATURED TOPICS

magnified view of a tick on human skin being removed with tweezers

Don't Let Ticks Keep You Indoors

Ticks can be active all year round, but April to October is peak season in Nebraska. Ticks are blood feeders and have the potential to vector some serious diseases of both people and pets. 

Find Resources at Tick Tag Go

10/11 News TV Interview

Two people sitting at a desk with a computer. Man is answering phone and woman has a 3-ring binder.

Master Gardener Helpline

During the growing season, Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are available to answer your yard and garden questions Monday-Friday, 9am–Noon. You can also drop off plant samples for free diagnostic and control recommendations at Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County, 444 Cherrycreek Road, Suite A, Lincoln, Monday–Friday, 8am–4:30pm.

Call 402-441-7180

Plant a Row for the Hungry program graphic

Plant a Row for the Hungry

The Nutrition Education Program coordinates a “Plant a Row for the Hungry” campaign that involves community members donating extra produce grown in at-home gardens. Donations are accepted on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring clean, whole, freshly harvested produce to the Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County office at 444 Cherrycreek Road, Suite A, Lincoln, and place in the red wagon in the lobby. The produce will be donated to local food pantries and hot meal programs. 

Contact Emily Gratopp with Questions

A woman smiling, holding two balloons with 4-H logos

Heart of 4-H Award Winner — Deb Faith

Deb Faith is receiving the Lancaster County 4‑H July “Heart of 4‑H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service. For over 14 years, she has helped in a wide variety of ways, including as a parent helper with the 4‑H Explorers and Sew Green 4‑H clubs and organizational leader for the Villa Marie Eagles 4‑H club.

Read More About Her Contributions to 4-H

Upcoming Events

Support Staff

Meet One of Your Local Extension Experts

Karen Wedding, Clerk Typist II

Karen has been a Clerk Typist II in Lancaster County since 1997. Karen supports several program areas, including agriculture, urban entomology and water/wastewater. She manages conference room reservations, coordinating with various organizations. She also supports our communication efforts by assisting with the layout of the NEBLINE newsletter and photography at the Lancaster County Super Fair.

Photo of Karen Wedding, Clerk Typist II in front of green leaf background
IN 2024
$ 772,431
was the value of 24,861 hours of service given by 2,226 Extension volunteers.
IN 2024
34,177
youth were engaged in 4-H programs through clubs, workshops, schools and community sites.
IN 2024
15,000 +
questions were answered by horticulture, entomology and water experts (via emails, phone calls and walk-ins).

Search Local & National Extension Resources