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Wednesday, January 23rd

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All day2008 Crop Protection Clinic - Fremont, NE Christensen Field (Main Arena)
New technology is revolutionizing the way we manage pests in crop production. Understanding the best use of this technology is essential for you to remain competitive. This winter's Crop Protection Clinics have been designed to help take advantage of these new developments.
3:00 pm-5:00 pmSNR & Water Center 2008 Spring Seminars Great Plains Art Museum
"Formulating Policies for Future Water Use in the Great Plains". Ann Bleed, Nebraska Department of Natural Resources. Co-Sponsors: Center for Great Plains Studies. RECEPTION: 3:00 to 3:30. LECTURE: 3:30 TO 4:30 Ann Salomon Bleed was appointed director of the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources by Governor Dave Heineman in January 2007. She served as acting director of the department beginning August 2005. Bleed has been with state government since 1988, serving as state hydrologist with the Department of Water Resources until 2000 when that department merged with the Natural Resources Commission. After the merger, Bleed assumed the role of deputy director. Among other duties, she was a member of the negotiating teams that successfully developed settlements to the interstate lawsuits before the U.S. Supreme Court on both the North Platte River and the Republican River. Previous to her employment with the state, Bleed was an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska, holding split appointments in the Water Center/Conservation and Survey Division and the School of Natural Resources. She is still serving as an adjunct professor in engineering and natural resources. Bleed holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, and masters degrees from the University of Nebraska and Pennsylvania State University. She is a registered professional engineer in civil engineering. In addition to being agency director, Bleed serves on the Nebraska Boundary Compact Commission and is the State Representative to the Missouri River Basin Association, Nebraska Environmental Trust Board, Blue River Compact, Republican River Compact and the Upper Niobrara River Compact, Platte River Recovery and Implementation Program Governance Committee.

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