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Thursday, January 08, 2009

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Feature Story »
 Brandon Hunnicutt stands with some of his farm equipment on his farm near Giltner Monday, December 22. Hunnicutt was recently elected President of the Nebraska Corn Growers Association.
Four years ago, at the annual Hamilton County Corn Growers meeting, Brandon Hunnicutt of Giltner was casually asked if he wanted to be a member of county organization's board of directors.
Hunnicutt said, "Sure."
Then, the next year, he was asked to be on the Nebraska Corn Growers Association board of directors, to which again he said," Sure."
Next thing you know, he was elected vice president of the Nebraska Corn Growers Association, and in December, he became president.
It was a quick climb up the leadership ladder for this 35-year-old Hamilton County farmer. But it's a task he's eager to take on.
— Read The Full Story »
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Local Ag News »
Iowa releases 2008 weather statistics
   Harry Hillaker, the State Climatologist with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, today released a summary of the weather in 2008. It was the fourth wettest year in the 136 years that records exist. (Totals are only through Dec. 29 with preliminary data for the final four months of the year). — Full Story »
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Extension News »
New extension personnel in Dixon, Thurston and Dakota counties
   He's a familiar face in familiar territory.
   Keith Jarvi of Wayne has begun new duties in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Northeast Extension District.
   The extension Integrated Pest Management assistant in the district since July 1979, he is now the agricultural extension educator in Dixon, Thurston and Dakota counties, said Twig Marston, director of the Northeast Extension District.
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2009 crop production clinic to be held Jan. 8
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. – The 2009 Crop Production Clinic will be held at the Sandhills Convention Center in North Platte on January 8, 2009. The program will include practical, profitable and environmentally sound practices for crop producers and agricultural professionals, said a University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Educator. — Full Story »
Lincoln County Extension Board needs to fill vacancies for 2009
   Lincoln County, Neb. – The Lincoln County Extension Board has announced the opportunity for Lincoln County citizens to serve on the Extension Board. The five vacancies represent assistance in coordinating University of Nebraska Extension educational offerings in Lincoln County. — Full Story »
USDA News »
NDA schedules meetings in Ord, Central City on VeraSun bankruptcy
   Global economic uncertainty and extreme market volatility have the Nebraska Department of Agriculture's Farm Mediation Service fielding more calls nowadays.
   According to Marian Beethe, who administers the Farm Mediation Service program, financial uncertainty created by VeraSun's bankruptcy has led the service to schedule a number of workshops for farmers to learn more about their obligations under forward contracts for grain. — Full Story »
USDA Enacts Changes to Payment Limitations, Income Qualifications, and Implements Direct Attribution
   Lakewood, CO - Lewis Frank, Executive Director of USDA?s Farm Service Agency in Colorado, announced that with the publication of an interim final regulation today in the Federal Register, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced changes to both Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) qualifications, program payment limitations, and direct attribution for FSA and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) programs, which became effective in accordance with the 2008 Farm Bill. — Full Story »
Windbreaks around acreages provide many benefits
LINCOLN - Windbreaks around homes conserve energy, provide snow control, improve working and recreational conditions, enhance wildlife, provide visual screening and dust control, protect livestock, and can increase production of some crop and food products, according to Jim Brandle, Professor of Forestry with the University of NE-Lincoln and co-author of a recently published Extension circular “Windbreaks for Rural Living”. — Full Story »
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