Logan Petersby Gina Incontro, IANR

Current home: Boise, Idaho
Hometown:  Pender, Neb.
Occupation:  Cattle procurement representative
Date of graduation:  May 2016
What was your major? Animal Science with minors in agricultural economics and engler agribusiness entrepreneurship

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ASGSA Spring Clothing Sales - March 9 -16, 2018 Wednesday, February 28, 2018

The Animal Science Graduate Student Association is having their annual Spring clothing sales this semester! This year, the organization is selling soft-shell vests, hats, and short sleeve t-shirts, pictured here. All proceeds from these sales go towards helping fund the graduate students' travel to conferences as well as other needs.

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Meredith Cableby Mary Crawford, NCTA News

CURTIS, Neb. – Beef cattle and animal nutrition are among
specialties for a new faculty member at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.

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Doug Brand

Lincoln, Neb., February 24, 2017 – Douglas Brand of Seward was recognized as the 2017 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Block and Bridle honoree.

The Block and Bridle Club focuses on building leaders in the livestock and meat industries. The award recognizes those who have contributed to Nebraska agriculture through leadership, service, youth projects, community activities and involvement with the university.

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