(KLZA)-- The Nemaha County Fairgrounds in Auburn will be the host site for a land management workshop on Monday, August 2.
The Nebraska Extension Service and the University of Nebraska – Lincoln's Center for Agricultural Profitability will host the event from 10:30 a.m. til 1:30 p.m.
The meeting if free to attend, but you must register with the Nebraska Extension Office in Nemaha County. Call 402-274-4755 to register. A meal will be provided during the program.
During the program information for both landlords and tenants on leasing will be available. The latest financial trends in Nebraska agriculture will be discussed along with updated land values and cash rental rates for the state. The latest information on carbon credit contracts for ag producers and landlords will also be available.
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