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Nov 26thThanksgiving Holiday - office closed
Nov 27thThanksgiving Holiday - office closed
8:30 am Dec 11thNebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Saunders County Fairgrounds

The 2009 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Dec. 11 will assist soybean producers in planning for next year’s growing season.

The expo, which begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 2:30 p.m., will be in the pavilion at the Saunders County Fairgrounds in Wahoo, said Keith Glewen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension educator.

The expo opens with coffee, doughnuts and the opportunity to view equipment and exhibitor booths. Speakers start at 9 a.m.

Presenters include UNL researchers and specialists, Nebraska Soybean Board representatives, soybean growers and private industry representatives.

This year’s featured speaker is Steve Johnson. Johnson serves as the Farm and Ag Business Management Specialist in Central Iowa for Iowa State University Extension. He specializes in topics related to grain marketing, government farm programs, crop insurance and other risk management strategies. He writes and trains on topics related to government farm programs, grain production contracts, farmland leasing and related crop income issues. He contributes to articles featured in a variety of farm magazines, Web sites, e-newsletters and other print and electronic media.
Johnson’s presentation is entitled, “Surviving Turbulent Times”. Steve will take a look at corn and soybean market outlook strategies and he will discuss the “Top Ten Best Farm Management Practices.”

Other topics on the program include: How to Use Cost of Production Figures – Tina Barrett, Nebraska Farm Business Association; Improving the Quantity and Quality of Soybean One Gene at a Time – Tom Clemente, UNL Department of Agronomy and Horticulture; Soil Fertility – It’s Contribution To Soybean Yield - Richard Ferguson, UNL Department of Agronomy and Horticulture; and The Old and the New: Controlling Volunteer Corn in a Traited World – Lowell Sandell, UNL Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. The expo will also include an update on the Nebraska Soybean Checkoff update and association information.

Producers will be able to visit with representatives from seed, herbicide, fertilizer and equipment companies and view new farm equipment during a 30-minute break at 10 a.m.
Soy doughnuts will be cooked on site, and a noon lunch served.

Registration is available the day of the expo at the door. For more information about the program or exhibitor information, call (800) 529-8030 or e-mail kglewen1@unl.edu.

This program is sponsored by UNL Extension in the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Nebraska Soybean Board, Saunders County Soybean Growers Organization and private industry. There is no registration fee.

Download the flyer.

9:00 am Jan 6thFremont Corn Expo. - Christensen Field, Fremont, NE Christensen Field Multi-Purpose Building
The Fremont Corn Expo offers area agriculturists ideas and strategies to remain competitive in the challenging corn industry. Registration for the free event begins at 8 a.m. with a free breakfast and an opportunity to view exhibits. The Expo is designed for growers, crop consultants, agronomists, seed corn representatives, and others looking to improve corn production, marketing and utilization. View Expo flier at link below.
8:45 am Jan 19th2010 Crop Production Clinic - Ainsworth, NE Ainsworth Community Center
The Crop Production Clinics will feature presentations from extension specialists and educators on soil fertility, soil water and irrigation management, crop production, pesticide safety, and disease, insect and weed pest management. See program locations (menu to the left) for specific presentation titles. Program topics are tailored to meet the needs of cropping systems in different parts of the state, and vary by location.
9:00 am Jan 19thCrop Production Clinic - Ainsworth, NE TBA
8:45 am Jan 20th2010 Crop Production Clinic - Norfolk, NE Lifelong Learning Center
The Crop Production Clinics will feature presentations from extension specialists and educators on soil fertility, soil water and irrigation management, crop production, pesticide safety, and disease, insect and weed pest management. See program locations (menu to the left) for specific presentation titles. Program topics are tailored to meet the needs of cropping systems in different parts of the state, and vary by location.
9:00 am Jan 20thCrop Production Clinic - Norfolk, NE Lifelong Learning Center
9:00 am Jan 21stCrop Production Clinic - Fremont, NE TBA
12:10 pm Jan 28thSmall Steps to Health and Wealth (via Adobe Connect)
“Small Steps to Health and Wealth” is a program designed to motivate participants to improve both their health and their finances. University of Nebraska Lincoln Extension will be delivering the program for 13 weeks over the Thursday noon hours from January 29 to April 30. A planning workbook that can be purchased or downloaded as individual lessons encourage participants to set health and/or wealth goals and take action to achieve their goals by identifying small progress steps.

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