LINCOLN — The Dan Gillespie Soil Health Fund (DGSHF) continues to strengthen Nebraska agriculture through investments in youth engagement, farmer innovation and hands-on soil health education.
Randy Pryor (left) and Gary Lesoing (right) of the Dan Gillespie Soil Health Fund Advisory Committee present a $2,000 grant to southeast Nebraska organic farmer Barry Young.
Battle Creek High School FFA member Claire Schmidt won the Nebraska State Agriscience Competition in the Environmental Service/Natural Resource Systems category with her project, "Optimizing Nitrogen Application to Maximize Crop Yield, Economic Returns, and Soil Health."
Left to right: Eli Anderson, Camden Ogden and Cade Fickes of the Battle Creek High School FFA present the results of their Dan Gillespie Soil Health Fund and Nebraska Community Foundation Youth Engagement Grant-supported project at the January 2026 No-Till on the Plains Conference and the 2026 Nebraska State Agriscience Competition.
Randy Pryor (left) and Gary Lesoing (right) of the Dan Gillespie Soil Health Fund Advisory Committee present a $2,000 grant to southeast Nebraska organic farmer Barry Young.
Left to right: Eli Anderson, Camden Ogden and Cade Fickes of the Battle Creek High School FFA present the results of their Dan Gillespie Soil Health Fund and Nebraska Community Foundation Youth Engagement Grant-supported project at the January 2026 No-Till on the Plains Conference and the 2026 Nebraska State Agriscience Competition.
Battle Creek High School FFA member Claire Schmidt won the Nebraska State Agriscience Competition in the Environmental Service/Natural Resource Systems category with her project, "Optimizing Nitrogen Application to Maximize Crop Yield, Economic Returns, and Soil Health."