
RightRisk Management
This computer hands-on workshop, conducted by CSU's RightRisk Team helped participants explore real life farm and ranch risk management decisions and evaluate the effects of those decisions. RightRisk Management
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Workshops Were Outstanding
Over 30 workshops were offered in the areas of conservation, no-till practices, wildlife enterprises, alternative fuels, wheat and sunflower production, limited irrigation and more. All workshops were highly attended.
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Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
Dr. Ron Hanson shares his entertaining and motivating message on the importance of family relationships when families farm together. University of Nebraska
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Ag Science in Your Shopping Cart
Presented by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. Go to the website listed, click Products & Service, click Educational Resources and at the bottom of the page, click the video. Also check out the kids science on the home page. Agriculture Research Service
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Dr. Sandra McDonald, Colorado State University
Dr. Sandra McDonald presented a comprehensive update on Worker Protection Standards and Regulations. Colorado State Univesity
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Over 320 people from Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming and Oregan attended the 2006 Conference
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Mark Wagers Memorial Conservation Award
The Wickstrom Family, Cary, Don, Pat & Todd, farm near Goodrich, Colorado. They received the Mark Wagers Memorial Conservation Award in recognition of their leadership in conservation tillage practices and their role in creating the Colorado Conservation Tillage Association. Jack Maranville, CCTA President presented the award.
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Precision Agriculture
Dr. Raj Khosla of Colorado State University, leads his hands-on workshop giving participants experience at creating their own yield maps, looking for anomalies and interpreting the map for better management decisions.
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CCTA Agricultural Scholarship
Cody Hardy of Akron Colorado, Agri Business Student of Northeastern Junior College is congratulated by Dennis Kaan, CCTA Secretary on being selected for the 2006 $500 scholarship.
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