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GRO Big Red Virtual Learning

Beyond Pollinators: Predatory and Beneficial Bugs webinar will be presented via Zoom on Wednesday, Jun 10, Noon–1 p.m.

RECENT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Yard & Garden

Nebraska Master Gardener Volunteer Program: 50 Years of Growing

Extension Master Gardeners are volunteers trained through University Extension programs across the U.S., to provide research-based horticultural information to the public. Nebraska Extension organized their own Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program in 1976.

NEBLINE Article
Master Gardener volunteers planting, educating, and collaborating. Artwork says "Master Gardener Volunteer Program • 50 Years • 1976-2026"

4‑H Youth Development

4-H Horse Stampede Top Results

The Nebraska 4‑H Stampede was held April 25 & 26 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln East Campus. Several Lancaster County 4-H youth earned purple ribbons and top placings! The Horse Judging Senior Team earned Champion and will represent Nebraska at the 4-H & FFA Western National Roundup in Colorado next January.

NEBLINE Article
A collage of four photos showing youth who competed at the Horse Stampede; one is artwork of a mini horse drawn by a youth

Health & Wellbeing

Growing Together Garden at ConnectioN Point

Three new raised garden beds were recently installed at ConnectioN Point, bringing the total to eight thriving beds dedicated to growing fresh produce for the Open Shelf Pantry.

Facebook Post
Group gardening near a raised garden bed filled with leafy plants, surrounded by greenery.

FEATURED TOPICS

A collage of eight moths: White-lined Sphinx, Luna Moth, Ailanthus Webworm Moth, Squash Vine Borer, Virgin Tiger Moth, Plume Moth, Snowberry Clearwing, Polyphemus Moth

Celebrate Nebraska’s Moths

With National Moth Week approaching (July 18–26), it’s the perfect time to celebrate the incredible diversity of moths found across Nebraska. Here are just a few of the unique and remarkable moths you might encounter in our state.

Article by Kait Chapman

Male speaker in black and red shirt with "N Extension" logo, seated in studio with wood and glass backdrop. Overlay text reads John Nelson, Water and Cropping Systems Extension Educator

Dicamba Application Restrictions

Several Dicamba products have been approved for soybean producers in 2026. However, there are some important restrictions and guidelines you will need to know before implementing these products. Market Journal and Extension Educator John Nelson review what crop producers need to know.

YouTube Video

A collage of two photos. One of yogurt and orange juice pops with wooden sticks on a plate. Second photo of a chocolately creamy mixture topped with banana slices in a white bowl.

June/July Recipes of the Month — Yogurt Freezer Pops and Yummy Choco-Banana “Ice Cream”

Looking for a nutritious treat to enjoy this summer? Try these frozen options to satisfy your summertime sweet cravings! 

Article by Alyssa Havlovic 

Two people holding a certificate and 4-H branded balloons against a plain background.

Heart of 4-H Award Co-Winners — Scott and Carole Johnson

For five years, when their daughters were in 4‑H, Scott and Carole served as parent helpers with the Country Pals 4-H club and the original llama club. They also helped at 4‑H Council’s food stand during the Lancaster County Fair. For the past 3 years, the Johnsons have volunteered during 4‑H static exhibit check-in and judging day at the Super Fair. 

Scott & Carole's 4-H Contributions

A tree trunk with a freshly cut branch, snow along the bark, and a deep blue sky in the background.

Rachel Anderson’s New Monthly Column in Lincoln Journal Star

Extension Educator Rachel Anderson is starting a new horticulture column which will appear every month in the Lincoln Journal Star. Her first topic is “Help your trees weather the storm.”

Column in Journal Star
 

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Support Staff

Meet One of Your Local Extension Experts

Olivia Lentfer, Office Associate

Olivia Lentfer began working for Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County in September of 2025. In her role, she supports the 4-H youth development program and assists with daily front desk operations. Olivia has a lifelong connection to agriculture and youth programs, having been actively involved in both 4-H and FFA. Through these experiences, she developed a love for agricultural education. Olivia is a strong advocate for Nebraska Extension programs and is truly passionate about the contributions she makes within Lancaster County. 

Olivia Lentfer in a red Nebraska Extension polo shirt standing outdoors with greenery in the background.
IN 2025
$ 789,000
was the value of 25,000 hours of service given by 2,200 Extension volunteers.
IN 2025
37,555
youth were engaged in 4-H programs through clubs, workshops, schools and community sites.
IN 2025
7,000 +
questions were answered by horticulture, entomology and water experts via emails, phone calls and walk-ins.

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