Lincoln, Nebraska – The Nebraska Corn Board will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at The Cornhusker Marriott, located at 333 South 13th Street in Lincoln, Nebraska.

The Board will meet jointly with the Nebraska Corn Growers Association, however, the Board will not conduct any regular board business at this meeting.

The Board will conduct a subsequent meeting and address regular board business on March 16, 2017 at Embassy Suites, located at 1040 P Street in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Board will also meet on March 17, 2017 at UNL East Campus to hear proposed research projects.

These meetings are open to the public, providing the opportunity for public comment. A copy of the agendas are available by writing the Nebraska Corn Board, PO Box 95107, Lincoln, NE 68509, emailing susan.zabel@nebraska.gov or calling 402/471-2676.

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