Bev and Del Van der Werff of Curtis were recognized in 2021 with the Alumni Service Award. It was presented by Dan Stehlik, Aggie Alumni Association secretary and awards chair. The couple worked at NCTA for nearly 30 years. (NCTA photo)
Aggie Alumni Association salutes Curtis couple Monday, October 31, 2022

Del and Bev Van der Werff are the ultimate Curtis Aggie ambassadors.

Or, referencing their decades-long love of basketball, they could be the community’s own Aggie globetrotters – here in Nebraska and around the world.

Wherever they take educational outreach, young adults are listening. They traveled to India six different times for Del’s teaching duties, and once in Poland.

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Konnor Thompson of Lawrence (left) and Trevor Schneider of Cozad are students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis. The pair and Ellie Jarecke of McCook received scholarships from the NCTA Aggie Alumni Association since a parent is an NCTA alumnus. (Photo by Rulon Taylor / NCTA)
Aggies receive alumni scholarships Friday, October 28, 2022

By NCTA NEWS

Sometimes it pays to follow in your parents footsteps.

Just ask Ellie Jarecke of McCook, Trevor Schneider of Cozad, or Konnor Thompson of Lawrence.

Each has a parent (or both parents) who, in the 1990s, paved the way for their children to also become graduates of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis.

The next generation will receive a two-year associate degree from the “Aggie” campus. This time, with the Aggie Class of 2023.

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Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture agribusiness students visit about irrigation costs with their instructor, Mary Rittenhouse, at the NCTA Farm. A 2+2 Pathway in Agribusiness /Business begins with the University of Nebraska at Kearney in the Fall, 2023. (Craig Chandler photo / University Communication and Marketing)
NCTA-UNK launch 2+2 Agribusiness and Business Pathway Tuesday, October 25, 2022

By NCTA NEWS

The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis and the University of Nebraska at Kearney are partnering to expand statewide career opportunities for agribusiness students and professionals.

The NCTA-UNK 2+2 Agribusiness / Business Pathway is set to launch next fall.

The Pathway will make it easier for students who start their agribusiness education at NCTA in Curtis to then earn a bachelor’s degree online or at the university campus in Kearney, NCTA Dean Larry Gossen said this week.

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NCTA Dean Larry Gossen hosted a reception for 2022 recipients of the FFA American Degree who are students at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis. Gossen’s jacket from Cherryvale, Kansas hangs behind him. He is joined by Aggie students, from left, Caitlin Smee, Ness City, Kansas FFA; Aleena Wagner, Bridgeport FFA and Gwen Olberding of Falls City FFA. (Andela Taylor photo / NCTA)
Aggies head to 95th National FFA Convention and Expo Monday, October 24, 2022

Oct. 24, 2022

By NCTA Dean Larry Gossen, Ph.D.

This last week in October has always been one of my favorite weeks of the year. While I love the cool weather and fall colors that are always peaking around this time of year, that’s not what I find so special. This is National FFA Convention week.

As a lifelong FFA member, Agriculture Educator, State FFA Advisor, and National FFA employee before coming to the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis, I had attended the national convention every year of my working career.

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Student Success was the theme when NCTA Dean Larry Gossen and Aggie students Maddy Carr and Tanner Ostrander delivered their presentation for the public and the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Board Chairman Regent Bob Phares welcomed the NCTA remarks (link in the article). (Photo by UNK Communications)
Hear Aggies remarks to NU Board of Regents Monday, October 24, 2022

The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis in September had opportunity to provide a presentation before the University of Nebraska Board of Regents.

NCTA Dean Larry Gossen and students Maddy Carr of North Platte and Tanner Ostrander of Ogallala gave remarks during the Board of Regents meeting held at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

The presentation is available at NCTA to Board of Regents.

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The NCTA Aggie Alumni Association will meet Nov. 19 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Campus.The event includes a brief awards recognition of Aggie students, alumni and NCTA partners. Awards nominations are due Nov. 1. See details in the news story. (IANR graphic)
Campus-to-campus tailgate for Aggies Tuesday, October 18, 2022

NCTA Dean's Message by Larry Gossen Ph.D.

Aggie alumni from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis will be gathering at an ag campus next month.

However, the November 19 East Campus confab will not be at tailgates of pickup trucks lined in a parking lot. Rather, NCTA alumni and friends will meet and mingle inside the spacious animal science complex of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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A veterinary technician student at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture is responsible for administering and monitoring respiration and anesthesia to a dog during surgery. Instructor Barb Berg, LVT, at right, reviews the charts during the procedure. (Mary Crawford / NCTA News photo)
Welcome to animal health partners in veterinary technology Thursday, October 13, 2022

By NCTA Dean Larry Gossen

In a week we will be welcoming animal health professionals and veterinary technician alumni to Curtis for an annual event which soon spans five decades.

The Veterinary Technology Continuing Education Association, a non-profit entity which was established right here in Curtis 49 years ago, will host its Fall Conference for Continuing Education on October 21 and 22.

The conference is expected to register more than 40 professionals for two days of seminars and discussions and provide up to 16 hours of continuing education credits.

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Kirk Nielson, Ag Valley Coop agronomy manager, far left, presents scholarships to NCTA students Gavin Tremblay, Hoxie, Kansas; Codi LaBorde, Milliken, Colorado; Nolan Buss, Stockton, Kansas; and Garrett Thielen, Dorrance, Kansas; with NCTA Agronomy Professor Brad Ramsdale. (Courtesy photo)
Crop judging scholars named Tuesday, October 11, 2022

By NCTA NEWS

Four sophomores attending the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis have received $500 scholarships as team members of the NCTA Crop Judging Team.

The scholarships are sponsored by Ag Valley Co-op, a cooperative which has supported the NCTA Aggies and the agronomy program of Professor Brad Ramsdale for several years.

The students are Gavin Tremblay, Hoxie, Kansas; Codi LaBorde, Milliken, Colorado; Nolan Buss, Stockton, Kansas; and Garrett Thielen, Dorrance, Kansas. Their coach and agronomy professor is Dr. Ramsdale.

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A clinic for handlers of working stock dogs will be October 29 and 30 at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis. Aggie students and their dogs gathered in September at Ag Hall. (NCTA photo)
NCTA to host stock dog clinic in Curtis Friday, October 7, 2022

By NCTA NEWS

Sheep, goats and beef cattle will know the pace around the arena after two days of working stock dogs by clinician Laura Stimatze of Owasso, Oklahoma.

Professional dog trainer, clinician and accomplished contestant in cattle dog trials, Stimatze brings her working dogs to the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis on October 29 and 30.

The NCTA Stock Dog Team and their faculty sponsor Leighlynn Obermiller will host the weekend NCTA Stock Dog Fall Clinic at the indoor arena of the NCTA Livestock Teaching Center.

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Agronomy students from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture are part of an on-farm research trial at the Henry J. Stumpf International Wheat Center east of Grant. (Ramsdale / NCTA)
Crops practicum is realistic at Stumpf Wheat Center Tuesday, October 4, 2022

By NCTA NEWS

A college class assignment for growing winter wheat added several doses of reality this fall in test plots near Grant, Nebraska.

Drought conditions and limited supplies of hybrid varieties are a taste of the real world, shared students from the Crops Practicum II course at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.

Aggie students of Dr. Brad Ramsdale had three main components for their project:

1)      Select a hybrid variety of winter wheat (ranking top five choices)

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