32 NEBRASKA CATTLEMAN December 2025 CONSIDER THIS ® BY CONNOR AGRISCIENCE SILAGE BARRIER FILMS F om our family t yours... Me y Christmas and Ha y New Year NC DISPATCH Call for Speakers We are on the lookout for new speakers and topics that will stimulate, engage and motivate our members; we are looking for fresh ideas and inspiring new perspectives. Presentations should be current and relevant to Nebraska producers. Our goal is to create a broad range of opportunities for our members to hear helpful and practical topics. No sales pitches, please! Over the next year, there are several opportunities for speakers at meetings across the state. Speakers are needed for affiliate meetings, NC Midyear Meeting and local, regional and state education meetings. We look forward to your submissions. Submit your information to Bonita Lederer at blederer@necattlemen.org. ~NC~ in the Krutsinger Beef Industry Scholars Program as an undergraduate. A past intern of the U.S. Meat Export Federation, Hudson was also a recipient of the NC Foundation Beef State Scholarship. Hudson will graduate from UNL in December with a Master of Science in Agricultural Economics. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve Nebraska’s cattle producers in this role. My roots in production, along with my academic and industry experience, have fueled a deep commitment to the future of Nebraska’s beef industry,” Hudson says. “I look forward to connecting with current and future members across the state and working together to advance and strengthen the voice and impact of Nebraska Cattlemen.” “Nebraska Cattlemen is excited to have TaraLee join our team,” Field says. “Her background growing up on a beef cattle operation and further education in cattle markets and economics make her a great fit to work with members.” TaraLee will start her new role on Jan. 5, 2026. ~NC~ WILLRETT AND HUDSON JOIN NC STAFF CONTINUED FROM PAGE 30
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