Grateful for our campus and community Tuesday, November 23, 2021
NCTA Dean’s Message by Larry Gossen, Ph.D.
With this week of Thanksgiving, I reflect on the many blessings of the past year for family, our Aggie family at NCTA, and this small, rural community of Curtis that has been my home for the past year and a half.
We are so very fortunate to be a part of this close-knit community in Frontier County.
I am thankful for the blessing of Curtis, the community of people who give, time and time again, in support of our students and faculty.
Read Grateful for our campus and communitySoup, games for Ag Club Tuesday Monday, November 22, 2021
By NCTA News
Three kinds of soups plus a cornhole tournament are planned for the public at the Curtis Community Center on Tuesday (Nov. 30).
Agribusiness Management and other NCTA students in the college’s Ag Business Club are planning the soup supper which includes potato, chili, and chicken noodle soups, dinners rolls, and home-baked cookies, said James Lee, club president.
The meal begins at 6:30 p.m. with the cornhole competition starting about 7 p.m., he said. The soup supper is a free-will donation to support business club activities.
Read Soup, games for Ag Club TuesdayCrops team success at Utah Wednesday, November 17, 2021
By Mary Crawford, NCTA News
A recent trip from southwestern Nebraska to Utah and back confirmed for NCTA students that their college program in agronomy is a solid investment.
Four sophomores studying at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis traveled to Salt Lake City with their professor, Dr. Brad Ramsdale, for the American Society of Agronomy annual meeting.
Read Crops team success at UtahAggie success worth repeating Tuesday, November 16, 2021
By Andela Taylor, NCTA recruiting coordinator
Success is worth repeating!
Our Aggie students are sharing significant experiences here at campus and as they travel from Curtis representing the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.
Agronomy students placed fourth among 18 colleges at American Society of Agronomy annual meetings, thanks to the outstanding preparation in the classroom and field laboratories by Professor Brad Ramsdale.
Read Aggie success worth repeatingDay for dogs at the spa Monday, November 15, 2021
By NCTA News
Dogs can get spiffed up and ready for Thanksgiving at the NCTA Dog Spa on Saturday (Nov. 20).
Veterinary technician students will bath dogs, trim toenails, and clean the animal’s ears during individual sessions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Grooming occurs at the Veterinary Teaching Clinic of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis.
The project is hosted by the Student Technicians of Veterinary Medicine Association, said Hannah Murray, STVMA president.
Read Day for dogs at the spaNative American Heritage Month program is Tuesday Wednesday, November 10, 2021
By Mary Crawford, NCTA News
Kelley Meyer Sexson will present a history and cultural message at NCTA on Tuesday (Nov. 16) with a program in observance of Native American Heritage Month.
The public presentation begins at 7 p.m. in the Education Center auditorium of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.
Sexson and her husband, Rick, are both graduates of the University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture. They are cattle producers at the Sexson Ranch located between Wellfleet and Dickens, in Lincoln County.
Read Native American Heritage Month program is TuesdayNCTA thanks Aggie alumnus, veteran Wednesday, November 10, 2021
An Ohio native looking for opportunities after his military service came to Nebraska more than a decade ago and found them in agriculture.
In recognition of Veterans Day 2021, the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture commends the service and dedication of NCTA alumnus Wade Shipman, who served with the U.S. Marine Corps for eight years.
His journey started near Beaufort, South Carolina as a recruit entering boot camp at Parris Island.
Read NCTA thanks Aggie alumnus, veteranReal conversations are key to recruitment Tuesday, November 9, 2021
By Andela Taylor, recruiting coordinator
The recent National FFA Convention in Indianapolis concluded several months of recruiting on the road for my fellow recruiter Rulon Taylor and me.
These travels included state and national high school rodeo events, state FFA conventions, junior livestock shows, the Nebraska State Fair, Husker Harvest Days, and nearly 30 college fairs across Nebraska.
Read Real conversations are key to recruitmentClub hosts agribusiness panel Nov. 11 Monday, November 8, 2021
By NCTA News
Agriculture entrepreneurs will share experiences, successes and challenges Thursday evening as panelists hosted by the Collegiate Cattlemen club.
The student organization invites all Aggies of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture to attend.
The program will benefit those interested in livestock production, equine management, agribusiness, animal health and other agricultural-related businesses, said Cassidy Frey, club president.
Read Club hosts agribusiness panel Nov. 11Stock grazing session is Wednesday Saturday, November 6, 2021
A North Dakota couple can relate to limited availability of rangeland for livestock grazing in parts of southwest and western Nebraska.
Josh and Tara Dukart, who own and manage the Seek First Ranch in western North Dakota, are speakers with the 2021 Nebraska Grazing Land Traveling Road Show which will be Wednesday evening (Nov. 10) in Curtis.
The 4:45 to 9 p.m. session at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Education Center is open to the public, said Ron Bolze, coordinator for the Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition.
Read Stock grazing session is Wednesday