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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com April 14, 2015 • Page 5 NECC Seeks Ag Woman of Year Noms From Page 3 early as May 11 in Oral and May 21 for Nisland. Growing degree day data for South Dakota weather stations can be accessed using the SDSU Climate website climate.sdstate.edu. For tame pastures, Johnson said examining crested wheatgrass or smooth bromegrass plants might begin as early as mid-April. Mid-May might be a reasonable date to start examining native cool-season grasses such as western wheatgrass and green needlegrass. Johnson added a rule-of-thumb to remember when considering the best time to turn-out is never graze the same pasture at the same time of the year, two years in a row.  “While many operations, of necessity, have a calving pasture which is grazed at the same time of the year, every year, most operations can vary where cows and calves begin grazing after calving is completed,” Johnson said. Johnson emphasized that the management goal is to distribute defoliation pressure on desirable species to different times of the season in different years. “If a pasture is grazed at the same time every year, the vigor of plant species which are most vulnerable at that season will be reduced and they may eventually be eliminated from that pasture,” she said. To learn more, visit iGrow.org. ? SPRING, NORFOLK, Neb. — Northeast Community College is looking to honor a woman in the region who has made exceptional contributions to agriculture. The College’s AG-ceptional Women’s Conference Committee is currently accepting nominations to honor an area woman with the 2015 AG-ceptional Woman of the Year Award, sponsored by Farm Credit Services of America. The award will be presented during the 2015 AG-ceptional Women’s Conference on Friday, Nov. 20, in the Lifelong Learning Center on the campus of Northeast Community College. Corinne Morris, dean of agriculture, math and science at Northeast, said the annual conference, now in its seventh year, brings together hundreds of ag women for a day of education, motivation and celebration. “Northeast Community College recognizes the importance of agriculture in our communities. The significant contributions made by women who are involved in ranching, farming, agri-business and as advocates, certainly make a difference. Women make a positive impact on the agriculture industry and in their communities often with little or no recognition. The AG-ceptional Women’s Conference is designed with all of these women in mind. This award allows us to draw attention to the incredible work and achievement that is so characteristic of women in agriculture.” Dawn Winkelbauer, of Norfolk, was honored as the AG-ceptional Woman of the Year in 2014 for her strong work ethic, family values, expertise and contributions within many areas of agriculture, as well as to her caring attitude towards people and animals. Winkelbauer said, “The AG-ceptional Woman of the Year award caught me by complete surprise. Life has thrown some curve balls in our direction causing challenges in our operation. I am blessed to be surrounded by family and friends and it is extremely heartwarming to be recognized by them. Everyday struggles are real for all of us. I would encourage you to recognize those women who make a difference in your operation. A lot of women in agriculture deserve this honor; here is your chance to nominate them.” Past AG-ceptional Woman of the Year honorees include Bonnie Schulz, of Battle Creek, in 2010; Jan Miller, of Belden, in 2011; Nancy Kirkholm, of Homer, in 2012; and Jan Frenzen, of Fullerton, in 2013. The deadline for nominating the next AG-ceptional Woman of the Year recipient is May 1. Nomination forms may be accessed at: www.northeast.edu/agceptional/. For additional information, contact Morris at (402) 844-7361. ?iGrow et Yo r G B Gike Tu nued Registration Opens For Youth SPRIN E! &ToRea de!y IS HER with theRidbest! And Adult Rangeland Events Forget the rest...Ride BROOKINGS — This summer SDSU Extension will be co-hosting rangeland events for youth and adults interested in learning more about South Dakota’s rangelands or to improve their skills as judges, agri-professionals and stewards of the land. These events include Youth and Professional Range Camp held June 3-5 at Lamphere Campground near Sturgis, and South Dakota Rangeland & Soils Days held in Chamberlain June 23-24. “These events provide a valuable opportunity to learn more about one of the state’s most important resources, our rangelands,” said Dave Ollila, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist. Ollila has been actively involved in Rangeland Days for several years, first as a high school Agriculture Education teacher and today as an SDSU Extension Field Specialist. He will be participating in all three events. Registration is open for all three camps. PROFESSIONAL RANGE CAMP: JUNE 3-5 Landowners and agri-business professionals are invited to join SDSU Extension June 3 to 5, 2015 at the Lamphere Campground for the 2015 Professional Range Camp. Registration for the event is open through May 23. The registration fee includes all meals and materials. Payment must be sent with the registration form. Refunds are not guaranteed if cancellations occur after May 23. Throughout the three-day event, participants will learn from rangeland experts who have years of experience working with landowners on their ranches and farms. “Participants will gain an understanding of how human management impacts rangeland health which in turn affects rangeland value,” Ollila said. The event will provide up-to-date economic information on managing grasslands, understanding how present rangelands economic values are based on current conditions and how to compare these values if the rangeland is in excellent condition. Continuing education credits and college credits are available to anyone attending the South Dakota Professionals Range Camp. Topics include: Range Plant Identification, Soils and Ecological Site Training, Production Potential for Grazing Season, Stocking Rates and Monitoring, Grazing Plans to meet Ranch Goals, Wildlife Habitat Development, Range Monitoring Soils, USDA Web Soil Survey Training, USDA South Dakota Drought Tool Training, Local Tour of Grazing Practices and Up to Date Economic Information on Managing Grasslands. YOUTH RANGE CAMP JUNE 3-5, 2015 Registration is now open for the South Dakota Youth Range Camp held June 3-5 at Lamphere Campground and hosted by the South Dakota Society for Range Management and SDSU Extension. Class size is limited, so interested youth need to register soon. Registration is $50 per student. Payment must be sent with registration. This year, all attendees are responsible for their own lodging and transportation. Topics to be covered include: range plant identification; range judging worksheets and card training; range judging contest; wildlife habitat development; range monitoring; prescribed burning; ecological sites and soils; similarity index (SI) and SI worksheets on actual sites; local tour of grazing practices; and information on careers in range and soils. YOUTH & PROFESSIONAL RANGE CAMP: JUNE 23-24 For more information on the Youth or Professional Range Camps, contact, Tate Lantz, event coordinator, at 605-3908049 or blackshirts_1@hotmail. com or David Ollila, SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist at 605-394-1722 or david.ollila@ sdstate.edu. This event is sponsored by the South Dakota Section of the Society for Range Management, in cooperation with SDSU Extension, South Dakota State University, Barry Dunn, South Dakota Corn Utilization Council Endowed Dean of the SDSU College of Agriculture & Biological Sciences, SDSU Extension Director, Belle Fourche River Watershed Partnership, South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association, South Dakota Grassland Coalition, National Wild Turkey Federation, South Dakota Conservation Districts, S.D. Association of Conservation Districts, S.D. Association of Agriculture Educators, USDANatural Resources Conservation Service, USDI-Bureau of Land Management and Meade County School District. be the second year Brule-Buffalo Conservation District has hosted the event. Learning activities have been designed for a variety of age groups and expertise; from 8 years of age through adulthood. 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