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Sorghum board schedules meeting for June 17

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The Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board has scheduled a public meeting for June 17. The meeting will convene at 9 a.m., in the Department of Agriculture's Platte Conference Room located on fourth floor of the Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Neb.

The meeting agenda will include final budget discussions for the 2009/2010 fiscal year. In addition to regular business, the Board will review candidacy petitions received for openings on the Board and hear reports pertinent to ongoing program activities of research, market development, producer education and federal legislation.

A copy of the agenda is available by contacting the Board at sorghum.board@nebraska.gov or by phoning 402-471-4276.

The Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board administers the one-cent per hundredweight check-off, which is assessed on all grain sorghum sold in the state. The board's annual budget is invested in the areas of research, market development, producer education and federal legislation.


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