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1. North Platte Telegraph - News - 07/26/2005 - Ladies from Tasmania tour North Platte
www.nptelegraph.com/site/news. - [Cached]Published on: 7/26/2005 Last Visited: 7/26/2005
Jo Bek teaches at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture and is a host family for the visit. "The exchange is a way to forge an understanding on a world-wide basis that agriculture shares the same problems," she said. She explained that Australia, as a whole, doesn't use everything they produce and are more dependent on export markets.
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On the way over to the cornfield, Young stopped at a tree and asked Bek what it was.
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2. NCTA Students Attend Parelli Clinic on Scholarship
www.ncta.unl.edu/Stories/Sum%2 - [Cached]Published on: 8/25/2002 Last Visited: 8/25/2002
Earlier in the summer, NCTA instructor, Jo Bek, took her horse to a one week riding seminar at the Parelli ranch in Pagosa Springs. For more information on the NCTA Equine Industry Management program or the NCTA Horse Show Team, call 1-800-328-7847. -
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www.ncta.unl.edu/stories/Summe - [Cached]Published on: 8/24/2001 Last Visited: 6/8/2002
NCTA faculty member, Jo Bek, ended the day's instruction by covering cattle psychology and handling demonstrations. The final day of the Beef Industry Update was spent touring the Decatur County Feedlot and learning about its ACCU-TRAC system.
The educational workshops during the week were broken up by barbecues, a trip to the lake and a steak dinner. Educators who spent the entire week at NCTA received two hours of graduate credit from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. For more information on the programs offered at NCTA call 1-800-3CURTIS.
Agriculture Educators from across the state get their hands on a cattle reproduction education during artificial insemination lab work.

