Dawson County 4-H Newsletter - February





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2025 Private Pesticide Applicators Training Information & Dates
Dawson County Private Pesticide Applicators
Dawson County Private Pesticide Applicators Information
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Dawson County Private Pesticide Applicators 2025 Dates
Dawson County Private Pesticide Applicators

2025 Winter Stocker Tour
Winter Stocker Tour
UNL Beef Team is making plans for a Winter Stocker Tour to be held near Lexington on January 29, 2025. Regist

ration will begin at 9:30 a.m. CST at the District 22 Event Center (75905 County Rd 431, Lexington, NE).
The program starts at 10 a.m. CST with UNL Beef Specialist, Dr. Mary Drewnoski, discussing program-feeding distillers grains on cornstalks. There will be two producer panels throughout the morning focused on cattle management receiving protocols for healthy calves and business fundamentals for beginning producers. Dr. Jim MacDonald, UNL professor in Animal Science, will discuss implant strategies for calves, and following lunch the group will tour Darr Feedlot to learn more about their feeding operations, pen management, and working facilities.
The cost is $20 per person, which includes lunch. Please register by January 24 at go.unl.edu/winterstockertour or contact the Buffalo County Extension Office at (308) 236-1235. We hope to see you there!
2025 Feedlot Round Table

UNL Feedlot Roundtable
We encourage feedlot owners, managers, employees, and allied industry to join Nebraska Feedlot Extension February 18-20th as we dive into a series of timely topics covering feedlot management. Highlights from the program include managing hairy heel wart in the feedyard, leveraging cattle implant strategies for greater gains, UNL research update, and a market outlook with speakers from Nebraska Extension and Nebraska Cattlemen. Pete Anderson with Midwest PMS will deliver a session on “People Management- The key to outstanding feedyard performance”.
Join us from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm. Cost is $20 paid online at time of registration or at the door via cash or check. Lunch will be provided.
· February 18th in Bridgeport, NE, at the Prairie Winds Community Center
· February 19th in Gothenburg, NE, at the Bayer Water Utilization Learning Center
· February 20th in West Point, NE, at the Nielsen Community Center
Pre-registration is requested by Friday, February 14th, and can be completed online at: https://go.unl.edu/2025roundtable
Land Application Training

Land Application Certification
Turning manure nutrients into better crop yields while protecting the environment will be the focus of ten Nebraska Extension workshops being held across the state this February and March. “Our workshops have traditionally been focused on livestock producers because they’re required to attend manure training regularly, but we’ve made an effort to include the crop farmers that are often the recipients of the manure because the information we share is just as valuable to them and their bottom line,” said Leslie Johnson, Nebraska Extension’s Animal Manure Management Extension Educator. “The workshops will still meet the educational requirements for permitted livestock operations laid out by the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy’s title 130.”
Participants who attend the day-long (9 am – 4 pm for most locations) event will receive NDEE Land Application Training Certification. The land application training certification requires participation in the full day program, which includes lunch. Sessions will include an update on regulations and discussions on how to best use manure on cropland. Anyone is welcome regardless of the need for certification. Crop farmers and smaller livestock operations will also learn useful information to apply to their operations.
Sessions will focus on what fields should be chosen to best utilize manure nutrients and other benefits. Each session will be highly participant led with limited seating. Participants will be given a scenario and asked at the end of each activity to determine whether the field will benefit from manure application or whether there are considerations that make the field less desirable for manure application. Based on the activities, participants will then rank each field within the scenario to determine a priority ranking for the entire scenario. Activity topics will include manure nutrient value, transportation cost, soil health, water quality, as well as neighbors and odors. Regulations and record keeping pertaining to manure storage and application will also be addressed during each session.
LocL Sessions include:
· Geneva – February 6
· Gothenburg – February 18 (Bayer Water Utilization Learning Center)
· Columbus – March 12
· Scottsbluff – March 18
· Scottsbluff (Spanish) – March 19
Because of participation limits and meals provided in each session, registration is required and is requested by 1 week ahead of each event. If registration numbers exceed expectations, more sessions may be added. To ensure your attendance, register at water.unl.edu/lat. The cost of the sessions will be $75 per operation requiring certification or $25 per person with no expectation of certification.
The workshops are sponsored by Nebraska Extension’s Animal Manure Management Team, which is dedicated to helping livestock and crop producers better utilize manure resources for agronomic and environmental benefits. For additional information on the workshops and other resources for managing manure nutrients, visit manure.unl.edu or contact Leslie Johnson at 402-584-3818 or leslie.johnson@unl.edu.




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