Twin River takes first, Fullerton third in land judging contest
The 2024 North Central Land Judging Contest took place October 9. The event hosted by the Lower Loup NRD and Natural Resources Conservation Service took place near Albion on land owned by Norm and Darlene Reynoldson. Photo provided
The 2024 North Central Land Judging Contest took place October 9. The event hosted by the Lower Loup NRD and Natural Resources Conservation Service took place near Albion on land owned by Norm and Darlene Reynoldson. Photo provided
Land Judging teaches students how to understand soil structure and capability of land for crop production. During Land Judging contests, students examine soil from the ground level and also from within pits dug into the ground. The 2024 North Central Land Judging Contest took place on October 9 near Albion.
Land Judging teaches students how to understand soil structure and capability of land for crop production. During Land Judging contests, students examine soil from the ground level and also from within pits dug into the ground. The 2024 North Central Land Judging Contest took place on October 9 near Albion.
High School students from across a large swath of Nebraska competed in the 2024 North Central Land Judging Contest on Oct. 9 near Albion. Norm and Darlene Reynoldson of rural Albion graciously allowed the contest to take place on their land.
Students from Twin River, Ord, Fullerton, Ansley, St. Edward, Boone Central, Arcadia, and Nebraska Ag Academy competed in the contest hosted by the Lower Loup …