(KTNC) - The University of Nebraska Extension and UNL Department of Agricultural Economics will present their 8th annual outlook meeting at sites across the state later this month
University Ag economists and other invited speakers will team up to discuss the Ag situation and outlook for 2013 during the meetings. The agenda includes an in-depth look at key issues and management decisions from leading experts.
The agenda includes the latest info on corn, soybean, and wheat markets; the current outlook for cattle and hogs; and the latest perspective on the volatile policy debate in Washington, D.C.
Eight meetings are planned, including one in Falls City. The Falls City meeting will be held Monday, February 25, from 9:00 till 11:30 a.m., at Konstantino’s Pizza, located at 117 East 17th Street.
There is no cost to attend the meeting. Those planning to attend should contact the Richardson County Extension office to register in advance.
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