The Nebraska Corn Board will hold its next meeting on Monday, April 4 at UNL East Campus to hear updates on proposed research projects and Tuesday, April 5 at Embassy Suites, 1040 P Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.
The Board will address regular board business on Tuesday and is open to the public, providing the opportunity for public comment. A copy of the agenda is available by writing the Nebraska Corn Board, PO Box 95107, Lincoln, NE 68509, emailing ncb.info@nebraska.gov or calling either 402/471-2676 or 800-NECORN1.
The Nebraska Corn Board’s market development, research, promotion and education programs are funded and managed by Nebraska corn farmers. Producers invest at a rate of 1/2 of a cent per bushel of corn sold.
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