If you're looking to be a leader in the agriculture industry, the University of Nebraska has the program for you.
It’s called “Nebraska’s "LEAD” program, a 2-year agricultural leadership development program in Lincoln founded in 1981. It was created to drive people interested in agriculture and get them into leadership roles. They are now recruiting for the Class of 42. Fellows for this program come from all over the state, including Siouxland.
"This program really is an opportunity for Nebraska agriculturalists boat producers, farmers and ranchers and agribusiness people to sharpen their skills and fill their toolbox with new skills," said Terry Hejny, director of the program.
Source: siouxlandnews.com
Photo Credit: Nebraska LEAD Program
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