University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources


December 14, 2007

Sorghum Cropping Profitability Seminars at 3 Sites Jan. 29-31

Sorghum Cropping Profitability Seminars will be held at three locations January 29–31. The meetings, hosted by the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Producers Association (NeGSPA) and
Grain Sorghum Board, are supported by UNL and KSU Extension.

Seminars will be held:

“Water limitations for irrigation, high energy costs and weather uncertainties have farmers looking for ways to gain greater production efficiency,” says Gerald Simonsen of Ruskin, NeGSPA president. “Farmers are looking for ways to reduce costs and production risk while achieving top yields.”

“The program is designed specifically for farmers looking for information they can apply immediately to their operations,” adds Burdette Piening of Lincoln, chair of the Grain Sorghum Board. “It also gives farmers a chance to offer input on the sorghum check-off program.” Each day begins with a public forum hosted by the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board.

Topics

Program presentations will include:

The noon meal will feature the traditional sorghum pancake feed with all the fixings. Agribusiness representatives will have exhibits to showcase new products and production/management information.

Registration at the door is $5, however, members of the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Producers Association will be admitted free. The program each day will run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Application has been made to the Nebraska Certified Crop Advisor Program for continuing education credits. “Previous programs have been assigned CEU’s by the CCA Review Committee,” he said. “We’re equally excited about this year’s program with the strong line-up of experts.”

Producers wanting more information are encouraged to contact their local extension Educator or the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board/NeGSPA office at (402) 471-4276 or by email at sorghum-bk@email.state.ne.us.

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