By Scout Nelson
The Nebraska Corn Board has announced its upcoming meeting, scheduled for Thursday, January 23, 2025. The meeting will take place at the Nebraska Cattlemen office, located at 4611 Cattle Drive in Lincoln, Nebraska.
This session is open to the public, providing a platform for stakeholders and community members to engage directly with the board.
During this meeting, the board will address regular business items pertinent to the management and promotion of Nebraska’s corn industry.
The agenda will cover various topics essential to the advancement of corn production in the state and discuss initiatives aimed at supporting Nebraska’s corn producers.
The Nebraska Corn Board is committed to transparency and encourages public participation in its meetings. Individuals interested in the proceedings can contribute during the designated public comment period, ensuring their voices and concerns are heard.
For those unable to attend in person, the board provides alternatives for accessing meeting materials. Interested parties can request a copy of the agenda by contacting Renee Tichota at the Nebraska Corn Board. Requests can be made via email at renee.tichota@nebraska.gov or by phone at 402-471-2676. This ensures that even those not physically present can stay informed about the board’s decisions and discussions.
This meeting underscores the board's dedication to involving the community and stakeholders in its decision-making processes.
It also highlights the board’s role in fostering an environment conducive to dialogue and development within the agricultural sector, particularly in corn production. Attendees and those receiving the agenda remotely can expect comprehensive discussions on topics that impact both local and broader agricultural communities.
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