Crops judging team takes 3rd at regional contest

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Crops Judging Team took third place overall in the Regional Crops Judging Contest at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas, Feb. 24.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Crops Judging Team took third place overall in the Regional Crops Judging Contest at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas, Feb. 24.

by Fran tenBensel Benne | Agronomy and Horticulture

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Crops Judging Team took third place overall in the Regional Crops Judging Contest at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas, Feb. 24. Will Stalder, a plant and landscape systems major, placed eighth overall as an individual.

Six teams competed in the contest and included the winner Kansas State University, Iowa State University, Nebraska, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, West Texas A&M University and Oklahoma State University. The competition consisted of timed tests in subjects including weed and crop identification, math, general knowledge and lab practical skills.

Nebraska’s team includes plant and landscape system majors Stalder, Ashton Boehm, Kailey Ziegler, Daniel Frey, Thayer Jonak and Zach Nienhueser, and agronomy majors Logan Nelson and Clinton Turnbull. Don Lee, a professor in agronomy and horticulture, and Garrett Kuss, a plant biology alumnus and graduate student in the Doctor of Plant Health program, coach and advise the team.

“The team is excited to continue working toward our next competitions in Curtis, Nebraska, and Twin Falls, Idaho, later this spring,” Kuss said.

Go to https://agronomy.unl.edu/crops-judging-team for more information about Nebraska’s Crops Judging Team.

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