Nebraska Extension Launches Six-Part Webinar Series on Controlling Invasive Weeds and Pests in Pastures

by Natalie Jones | IANR Communications

December 18, 2025

Eastern redcedar trees encroaching into a grassland hillside with no active management, reducing available pasture forage.
From cheatgrass to redcedar, a new Nebraska Extension webinar series will help producers and land managers tackle some of the most persistent pasture management challenges.
Bethany Johnston | Nebraska Extension

Nebraska Extension will offer a six-part webinar series in February 2026 designed to equip ranchers, landowners and natural resource professionals with the latest research and management strategies for tackling invasive weeds, woody encroachment and pasture pests.

Controlling Invasive Weeds and Pests in Pastures” will be held over three weeks, with webinars taking place on Mondays and Thursdays — Feb. 9, 12, 16, 19, 23 and 26 — from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. MT (7:30 to 8:45 p.m. CT).

The series brings together Nebraska Extension specialists and the Nebraska Department of Agriculture to address several of the most pressing challenges in pasture and rangeland management. Topics include:

  • statewide regulations for pesticide application and noxious weed control,
  • identification and treatment of invasive broadleaf weeds,
  • woody encroachment management,
  • herbicide options for invasive winter annual grasses such as cheatgrass,
  • new and emerging weed species to watch for, and
  • guidance on when grasshopper populations warrant treatment.

Speakers include Dr. Nevin Lawrence, Dr. Mitch Stephenson, extension educators Ben Beckman, Bethany Johnston, Gary Stone and Dave Boxler, along with representatives from the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.

Registration is $75 per person, and includes a mailed packet of key reference materials: the 2025 UNL Guide to Weed Management, Weeds of the Great Plains, and a booklet of NebGuides and extension circulars focused on invasive species.

Registration closes Monday, Jan. 26 to ensure participants receive their materials before the first webinar. Webinars will be recorded.

Those interested may register online.

For more information, contact Aaron Berger at 308-235-3122 or visit Nebraska Extension.

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