Nebraska Extension to Host Beef Update and Private Pesticide Certification Meetings in January

by Amy Timmerman | Nebraska Extension

January 6, 2026

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Nebraska Extension will host a series of Beef Update meetings combined with Private Pesticide Certification opportunities in Valentine, Stuart and Brewster this January. These meetings are designed for beef producers and agricultural professionals seeking timely research-based information, along with opportunities to earn required certifications.

In addition to beef management and pasture topics, Private Pesticide Certification (initial and recertification) will be offered at all three locations. Initial Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification will be available at the Brewster and Valentine meetings, with continuing education opportunities offered at all locations.

Valentine, Wednesday, January 14 | 10:00 a.m.
Mid-Plains Community College – Valentine

Program topics include:

  • Herbicide Strategies for Eastern Red Cedar Management – Bethany Johnston
  • The Value of Forbs and Plant Diversity in Pasture Management – Ryan Benjamin
  • Beef Quality Assurance – Initial & Recertification – Lindsey Waechter-Mead
  • Private Pesticide Certification – Amy Timmerman
    • Grasshopper Population Assessment
    • Asian Longhorned Tick
    • New World Screwworm

Stuart, Monday, January 19 | 10:00 a.m.
Auditorium – Stuart

Program topics include:

  • Herbicide Strategies for Eastern Red Cedar Management – Bethany Johnston
  • The Value of Forbs and Plant Diversity in Pasture Management – Ryan Benjamin
  • Feed the Right Cows, Not the Feed Truck: Body Condition in the Nebraska Sandhills – T. L. Meyer
  • Beef Quality Assurance – Continuing Education
  • Private Pesticide Certification – Amy Timmerman
    • Grasshopper Population Assessment
    • Asian Longhorned Tick
    • New World Screwworm

Brewster, Friday, January 23 | 11:00 a.m.
Uncle Buck’s – Brewster

Program topics include:

  • Beef Quality Assurance – Initial & Recertification – Lindsey Waechter-Mead
  • New World Screwworm and Asian Longhorned Tick – David Boxler
  • Private Pesticide Certification – Amy Timmerman

Registration and Costs

  • Private Pesticide Certification (initial or recertification): $60
  • Beef Quality Assurance: $20 per person or a flat fee of $100 for operations bringing five or more participants

Producers planning to attend BQA training are encouraged to pre-register online at https://bqa.unl.edu/events/.

These meetings provide an opportunity for producers to stay current on critical beef production, pasture management, and pest issues while meeting certification requirements. For more information, contact your local Nebraska Extension office or the Holt County Extension Office at 402.336.2760.

 

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