Central Lakes College and BWSR Collaborate to Expand On-Farm Communications Training for SWCD Staff
In a groundbreaking partnership, Central Lakes College’s Ag & Energy Center is teaming up with the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to...
Young Livestock Judging Team Improving as Season Progresses
Livestock judging isn’t an exact science. It is a competition in which people’s skills are based on the decisions made by “the judge,” another human...
More than 500 Students Compete in Livestock Judging at Northeast
A total of 509 contestants from 36 schools participated in the district livestock judging contest held at Northeast Community College on Thursday, Jan. 25.
Richland Community College Opens Michael D. Andreas Agriculture Building, Announces New Scholarship for FFA Students
On Friday, January 12, Richland Community College and Decatur Regional Chamber of Commerce opened the Michael D. Andreas Agriculture Building with a ribbon cutting,...
NDSCS Agriculture Program Receives $500K Donation from Kosel Patterson
The donation comes just weeks after the school received a $1 million donation from the Yaggie family.
Agreement Between Colleges to Make Path to Ag Communication Degree Easier
With a shortage in the field in agriculture, two colleges in northeast Nebraska are hoping to grow the interest in the Ag field with...
Yaggie Family Donates $1 Million to NDSCS
The money will be used to fund a renovation to the North Dakota State College of Science's Agriculture Center.
Lake Area Tech ButlerMAX Diesel Program Earns Accreditation
Lake Area Technical College’s ButlerMAX Diesel Technology program recently attained Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Foundation accreditation. The accreditation signifies the program has met rigorous...
New Opportunities in Agriculture at Central Lakes College
Join Host Ray Gildow as he sits down with Nathan Wiese, Cory Detloff, and Jess Feierabend from Central Lakes College. They discuss new opportunities...
From Carbon to Nitrates, Students Get Opportunities to Dig Deeper
When it comes to agriculture, there’s no shortage of controversial topics as 21 teams of Northeast Community College agriculture students know.