The Nebraska Corn Board (NCB) has canceled its upcoming board meeting originally scheduled for March 24-25, 2020 in Lincoln. The decision was made following recent guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), President Trump and Gov. Ricketts to limit gatherings to 10 people or less to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Related Articles
Nebraska Corn Board Interns to Begin Internship Experiences Nationwide
Seven undergraduate students will begin their internships sponsored by the Nebraska Corn Board (NCB). These internships, designed to provide hands-on professional experience, will take students to various locations across the U.S., where they will [...]
Renewable Fuels Month Showcases Nebraska’s Leadership in Clean, Homegrown Energy
As the summer driving season begins, Nebraskans are encouraged to take advantage of affordable, renewable fuel options at the pump during Renewable Fuels Month in May. Renewable Fuels Month is recognized in Nebraska by [...]
Nebraska Corn Farmers Investment Continues to Increase with Higher Input Prices for 2026 Growing Season
According to the March Prospective Plantings report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Nebraska corn farmers are expected to plant 10.3 million acres of corn in 2026. If realized, that would represent [...]

