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January 2024 Events

Whether your holiday was filled with family and/or friends, plans changed due to weather, or whether holidays are difficult for various reasons, I hope you were able to find something for which to rejoice over during Christmas! Normally I write a column reflecting on the past year at the year’s end, but I feel like we’ve talked about 2023 enough! Each year we will face new challenges, many outside our control. As we look towards 2024, may we be intentional to rest, rejuvenate (reminder to think about goals for this year, our ‘why’, and what would making faming more fun), reflect, and anticipate 2024 with renewed hope! Here’s wishing you blessings in 2024 and the wisdom and resilience for whatever the year may hold!

January Winter Meetings: Tis the season of winter meetings! Winter program brochures have been mailed. If you didn’t receive one, you can contact your local Extension Office or view it at: https://jenreesources.com/upcoming-events/. Please contact the Extension Office hosting the event you’re attending so we know how to plan.

Successful Farmer Series: January 4th from 9-11:30 a.m. is the last program in this series. They’ve been excellent topics and sessions so far and the previous meeting recordings in addition to the Jan. 4th RSVP can be found at: https://lancaster.unl.edu/ag/successfulfarmerseries. The Jan. 4th session is about Nitrogen Management Tools, Water Quality, and Nitrate Management. Topics/speakers: Nitrogen & Nitrate Issues (Tim Mundorf, Central Valley Ag); Best Nitrogen Management Practices to Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Water Quality (Javed Iqbal, UNL); Optimizing Nitrogen Use Efficiency Using Image Based Fertigation Scheduling (Shane Forney, Sentinel Fertigation). The event is held in person at the Extension Office in Lincoln and also via webinar. Please RSVP at the link above.

Crop Production Clinics offer recertification for pesticide applicators in addition to updated crop and pest management information for anyone interested. The closest to this area include Jan. 10 near Mead, Jan. 11 in Beatrice, Hastings on Jan. 17, and York on Jan. 19. It’s back to the original format and I mention that so you’re not expecting the new format at York this year. Info: https://agronomy.unl.edu/cpc.

Farmers and Ranchers Cow-Calf College is Jan. 11 at the Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center, near Clay Center, NE. Registration at 10:15 a.m. with program from 10:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. This year’s focus is on strategies to enhance cow/calf health from birth to weaning. The hands-on format will allow participants to engage with specialists and peers throughout the day. Dr. Matt Hille, Assistant Professor and Diagnostic Pathologist at Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center will provide an in-depth look at common infectious diseases affecting calves. Topics include scour prevention and treatment techniques, and when it may be worthwhile to pursue diagnostics. Discussion will also include pinkeye disease background, treatment, and prevention strategies.

The afternoon will be comprised of three mini-workshops. Dr. Becky Funk, GPVEC Extension Specialist will host a hands-on palpation wet lab utilizing bovine reproductive tracts and Dr. Hille will continue the cow health discussion with potential causes of abortion and when diagnostics are needed. Dr. Brian Vander Ley, Associate Professor and Assistant Director of GPVEC will provide an overview of activities at the Center while participants enjoy a catered lunch. The program will conclude with an optional tour of US-Meat Animal Research Center (weather permitting). There is no cost; however, registration is required due to limited space. Pre-registration can be made by calling the Webster County Extension office at 402-746-3417 or online at https://go.unl.edu/cow-calfcollege2024.

Nitrogen Challenge Meeting will be held Jan. 29th from 9-Noon at the Holthus Convention Center in York. I’ll share more on this next week, but for now, please hold this on your calendars.

Reporting Survey: It’s also reporting season for Extension. If you’d kindly like to share how my Extension work impacted you in 2023, please go to slido.com and use the code 4EXT. Thanks!