CSC hosts NGLC road show session
CSC will be the last stop for the Nebraska Grazing Land Coalition Road Show on regenerative agriculture.
The road show started out in Valentine and Plainview, Nov. 8, Albion and Beatrice, Nov. 9, Kearney and Curtis, Nov. 10 and will finish Nov. 11 with Bridgeport and Chadron.
The show consist of Joshua and Tara Dukart, owners of Seek First Ranch in North Dakota, teaching a session on regenerative agriculture titled “Why We Seek and Keep Seeking: from Crisis Management to Holistic Management.”
The couple began practicing holistic management in 2008 on their ranch. Joshua Dukart has a degree in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering from North Dakota State University and is a Certified Educator of Holistic Management. He received the Harold and Kay School Excellence in Conservation Award in 2017 from the Soil and Water Conservation Society. In 2015, Cattle Business Weekly voted Joshua Dukart one of the Top 10 National Industry Leaders Award. In 2012 he was included in the Top 40 Professionals Under 40 in North Dakota.
Tara Dukart also owns a coaching business that helps families and individuals improve mental and physical health through natural energy. The pair also teaches at schools and to the public about regenerative agriculture.
The session will begin Thursday at 4:45 in the Student Center Ballroom, RSVP’s were due Nov. 2.
