Jan 23, 2024

Nebraska Dry Bean Day scheduled for February

Posted Jan 23, 2024 4:25 PM
 Bean plants grow in the UNL Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center’s Greenhouse. Photo by Chabella Guzman
 Bean plants grow in the UNL Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center’s Greenhouse. Photo by Chabella Guzman

By Nebraska Extension

The 2024 Nebraska Dry Bean Day will be held on Feb. 13, featuring the Nebraska Dry Bean Growers Association’s (NDBGA) annual meeting and updates on bean-related research in Nebraska. 

Registration and an opportunity to visit vendor booths begin at noon. The program begins at 1 p.m. with welcomes from Dan Hinman, NDBGA president, and Courtney Schuler, chair of the Nebraska Dry Bean Commission. The NDBGA annual meeting and voting takes place at 1:10 p.m. Bill Boyer will provide a 2024 weather outlook.

The meeting will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at the Gering Civic Center in Gering. The deadline for registration is Feb. 9. For more information or to register email [email protected].

The agenda includes:

  1. Noon - Registration and vendor booth visits. Receive a raffle ticket for each can of beans or other food item donated. This year’s donations will go to the Scottsbluff/Gering Soup Kitchen Board.
  2. 1 p.m. - Welcome: Dan Hinman, NE Dry Bean Growers Association Courtney Schuler, Nebraska Dry Bean Commission 
  3. 1:10 p.m. - Annual Meeting & Voting 
  4. 1:20 p.m. - Hilary Maricle, Deputy Director Nebraska Department of Ag 
  5. 1:50 p.m. - Chelsea Didinger, Ph.D., A Legume A Day, “Bean Outreach” 
  6. 2:20 p.m. - Bill Boyer, “2024 Weather Outlook” 
  7. 2:50 p.m. - Break & Vendor Visits 
  8. 3:20 p.m. - Raffle drawing (must be present to win) 
  9. 3:25 p.m. - Dr. John Westra, UNL PREC Director, followed by University Research Panel Discussion 
  10. 4:55 - Final Raffle Drawing (must be present to win) 
  11. 5 p.m. - Hor'Doerves, cash bar, vendor visits, social hour 

Nebraska Extension is a Division of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln cooperating with the Counties and the United States Department of Agriculture. Nebraska Extension educational programs abide with the nondiscrimination policies of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.