Thank you to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture for featuring Godbersen Farms! We are proud to be a family owned and operated business and this article outlines our operation perfectly! … Read More
Congrats to Jack and Paige on their engagement!
Godbersen Farms is adding another family member! Jack and Paige were engaged in September in beautiful Vail, CO. They have set a wedding date for September 15, 2018. Learn more … Read More
Why do we spread manure?
You may wonder what happens around the farm when irrigation slows down, fertigation is done and all of the old crop has been delivered. Recently we have been busy delivering … Read More
The Benefits of Pumping Nitrogen
Pumping Nitrogen through our pivots is just another summer ritual for us and it is very prominent in Northeast Nebraska. There are numerous good reasons as to why we use … Read More
Plant 2017 Progress Report
Plant 2017 has been unpredictable to say the least, all thanks to mother nature! Planting started for us a couple of days after Easter this year. We were able to … Read More
Godbersen Farms Featured in Omaha World-Herald
Thank you to the Omaha World-Herald for coming out to Wisner for their recent article “In the face of bleak US Department of Agriculture forecasts, farmers adjust their strategies, expectations.” … Read More
What is a “NO-Till” Operation?
No-till: A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage. Gary adopted the no-till practice close to 30 years ago in an attempt … Read More
There is always something to be done!
Happy February! Yes, this is considered our “off time” where things around the farm slow down just a little bit. We don’t have to be up in the wee hours of … Read More
Reflecting on 2016
As a year ends and a new one begins, we would like to take some time to reflect on the good times and the not so good times that 2016 … Read More
Beautiful Harvest Sunset
Beautiful harvest sunsets make working in the field late a little bit better than normal. We had to take a little break on beans due to foggy wet mornings, meaning … Read More