- Insecticides and non-target insects
- USDA's farm prices index down nearly 8% in November
- Decommissioning Old Wells Protects Water Quality
- Farm Payment Question Lingers
- Lame Duck Session Continues
- Soil tests help plan for next season
- Now's the time to order trees
- Dairy producers struggling
- Farm Credit elections upcoming
- Publisher among speakers at NC convention
- NE Pork 2nd annual Environmental Stewards award
- Nebraska Corn Board Checkoff Update
- GAO Report Critical of Certain Program Payments
- Key South Korean Retailers to Stock Beef
- Procedure Challenged in VeraSun Bankruptcy
- ERS Estimates Farm Income
- Interim director made permanent at Neb. sanctuary
- China lifts food price controls
- Colo., Kan. in top court in water dispute
- ND farmer defies government by draining wetlands
- Turning Long-time ‘Bane’ Into a Crop
- Comment Period on Greenhouse Gases Ends
- Agencies Set Energy Corridors
- Seedstock sire selection and cow herd management clinics
- Postville plant could reopen soon
- West Point Implement of Columbus new Massey Ferguson dealer
- Aurora Coop financial results
- Nebraska Energy Plan coming together
- Neb. farmers encouraged to sample soil
- Food deserts studied
- Moran asks Obama for Cuba trade reform
- Churches urge help in plant closing
LEXINGTON – Dawson County Farm Bureau will put the spotlight on teamwork during their annual banquet and business meeting on Sept. 15 at Mac’s Creek Vineyard and Winery.
Guest speaker will be Aaron Davis, founder of the speaking and consulting firm, Aaron Davis Presentations, Inc. Davis has traveled extensively speaking on finding peak performance and urging individuals and organizations to strive for championship teamwork. His message has been shared with over a million people throughout he United States and abroad.
He is the author of the book, "10 Minute Truths" and is the co-author of two others.
He has received the Chamber of Commerce "Outstanding Minority Owned Business" award and Toastmasters International awarded him the "Communication and Leadership Award."
While in college at the University of Nebraska, Davis was a member of the 1994 National Championship football team. He reminds audiences that the awards and accolades they receive are fantastic, but true success and excellence begins with those you care and love the most.
Davis lives in Nebraska with his wife, Brooke, a Sumner native, and their children Aden, Keenan and Niya.
The evening begins with a Windsor chop dinner at 6:30 p.m., followed by Davis’ talk and the annual business meeting. Officers will be elected for the 2008-09 term and members attending will discuss and vote on county, state and national policy recommendations.
Seating is limited and deadline to purchase tickets is Sept. 7. Tickets are $5 each and may be purchased by contacting vice president Pat Margritz or board members Kerry Barnes and Paul Rieker of Lexington; Matt Albrecht and Matt Burkholder of Cozad; Bart Beattie of Sumner; Doug Peckham and Kristi Benjamin of Gothenburg; Bill Brell of Smithfield or call county president Don Batie at 308-324-2541.
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