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29th Annual
NFRBMEA Conference

I'd Rather Be In Colorado!

Beaver Run Resort • Breckenridge, CO • June 10-14, 2001

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Ruby Jones, Barb Frihauf and Susan Lister
Ruby Jones, Barb Frihauf and Susan Lister were ready to help with registration.
Photo by Deb Pike
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Conference Agenda

Sunday, June 10
Time Event
10:30 AM Board Meeting & Lunch in Hotel Restaurant
3:00 - 6:45 PM Registration - South Foyer (outside meeting rooms)
4:00-6:00 PM Past Presidents' Meeting
  —Maylon Peters, Immediate Past President
6:00 PM Mixer at Carter Park
  —Barbeque, games & traveling trophy

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Monday, June 11
Time Event
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
7:30 - 10:00 AM Registration
7:30 AM Visit Booths through Tuesday Noon
8:00 AM 1st General Session
  —Laurie Morris, Chair
8:00 AM Welcomes
  —Lynn Schluckebier, President NFRBMEA and Erin Gill, State Supervisor
“Whirlwind” Tour of CCCOES ABM Programs
  —Charles Duell
9:00 AM “Colorado Proud” 
  —Wendy Lee White
9:30 AM “The Continental Divide, and West”
  —Maylon D. Peters
10:00 AM BREAK
10:15 AM Business Meeting
  —Lynn Schluckebier, President NFRBMEA
Roll Call of States
  —Allen Graner, Secretary NFRBMEA
11:45 AM Lunch
“The Educator as Conflict Resolver: An Opportunity fo Enhancing Relationships”
  —Lance Woodbury, Kennedy & Coe
1:00 PM 2nd General Session
  —Maylon D. Peters, Chair
Team Building and Focused Decision Making
  —Lance Woodbury, Kennedy & Coe
2:45 PM BREAK
3:00 PM Conflict Resolution Training
  —Lance Woodbury, Kennedy & Coe
5:00 PM Supper & Evening on Your Own
Enjoy the Breckenridge Ambiance

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Tuesday, June 12
Time Event
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
7:00 - 8:00 AM 1st Timers Breakfast Meeting For new instructors and their spouses
  —Lynn Schluckebier & Ira Beckman
8:00 AM 3rd General Session
  Ruby Jones, Chair
8:00 AM Round Robin #1 (select one session):
  1. Mentoring New Instructors
  2. “Moooving” Into the E-commerce Age
  3. Strategies for Online Education
9:15 AM Vendors Share Their Wares
10:00 AM BREAK
10:15 AM Round Robin #2 (same as above- select one session):
11:45 AM Lunch
  —Don Ament, Colorado Commisssioner of Agriculture; LeRoy Brase, Session Chair
1:30 - 6:15 PM Visit Molybdenum Mine, Cow/Calf Operation and Fish Hatchery
  Tour Guides: Bob Bragg, Jim McCuistion and Maylon Peters
6:15 - 8:30 PM Barbeque at Dillon City Park

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Wednesday, June 13
Time Event
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
8:00 AM 4th General Session
  —Kelly Huenink, Chair
8:00 AM Exchange of Ideas
  —Ira Beckman, NFRBMEA President Elect
9:30 AM BREAK
9:45 AM “An Investigation of the Nature, Effectiveness and Impact of the Minnesota Farm Business Management Education Program”
  —Dr. Richard Joerger, University of Minnesota
10:45 AM Risk Management Education
  —Dr. Laurence Crane, National Crop Insurance Services
12:00 PM Lunch
“The Unspoken Words”
  —Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
1:30 PM 5th General Session
  Tom Scarlett, Chair
1:30 PM Family Communications
  —Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
3:00 PM BREAK
3:15 PM Family Communications (continued)
  —Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
5:00 PM Supper & Evening on Your Own
Enjoy the Breckinridge Ambiance

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Thursday, June 14
Time Event
7:00 AM Storytelling Breakfast - Buffet
  —Patrick Harrington, Master Storyteller
8:30 AM 6th General Session
  —Lisa Shinn, Chair
8:30 AM Wrapping It All Up
  —Ted Matthews, Director of Mental Health, Ridgewater College FBM Department
10:15 AM Final Business Meeting
  —Lynn Schluckebier, President NFRBMEA
11:00 AM Adjourn- Board Meeting
  —Ira Beckman, New President NFRBMEA
11:30 AM Post-Conference Board Meeting
  —Ira Beckman, NFRBMEA President

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Spouse & Family Program

Sunday, June 10
Time Event
6:00 PM Mixer at Carter Park
  —Barbeque, games & traveling trophy

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Monday, June 11
Time Event
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
9:00 AM Welcome
“Showing Your ‘True Colors’ in E-Business”
  —Dr. Merle Rhoades, Small Business Development Center, Morgan Community College
11:45 AM Lunch
12:30 PM “Showing Your ‘True Colors’ in E-Business” (continued)
2:00 PM Learn to Create Wheat Weavings
5:00 PM Supper & Evening on Your Own
Enjoy the Breckenridge Ambiance

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Tuesday, June 12
Time Event
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
7:00 - 8:00 AM 1st Timers Breakfast Meeting For new instructors and their spouses
  —Lynn Schluckebier & Ira Beckman
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
9:00 AM ”Quilts from the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum”– a history of women and quilts
  —Presented by Jan Spaulding, Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum
10:30 AM “The Outrageous Life and Times of Molly Brown”
  —Presented by Dottie Jeffries, Molly Brown House Museum
11:45 AM Lunch on Your Own
1:30 - 6:15 PM Visit Molybdenum Mine, Cow/Calf Operation and Fish Hatchery
  Tour Guides: Bob Bragg, Jim McCuistion and Maylon Peters
6:15 - 8:30 PM Barbeque at Dillon City Park

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Wednesday, June 13
Time Event
7:00 - 8:00 AM Buffet Breakfast
9:30 AM Guided Historic Walking Tour of Breckenridge
12:00 PM Lunch
“The Unspoken Words”
  —Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
  (Youth will have lunch in the park)
1:30 PM Family Communications
  —Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
  Youth will enjoy “Archaeology Uncovered” and “Wet & Wild” presented by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, a hands-on experience!
5:00 PM Supper & Evening on Your Own, Enjoy the Breckenridge Ambiance

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Thursday, June 14
Time Event
7:00 AM Storytelling Breakfast - Buffet
  —Patrick Harrington, Master Storyteller
8:30 AM Wrapping It All Up
  —Ted Matthews, Director of Mental Health, Ridgewater College FBM Department

A Special Thank You to Our Conference Contributors

Applewood Seed Company
5310 Vivian ST
Arvada, CO 80002-1921
www.applewoodseed.com
Colorado Proud
Colorado Dept. of Agriculture, Markets Div.
700 Kipling ST, Suite 4000
Lakewood, CO 80215
www.ColoradoAgriculture.com
Cargill Animal Nutrition
219 Right of Way RD
Sterling, CO 80751
www.nutrenaworld.com
Community Colleges of Colorado
Ag Education
1391 N. Speer Blvd, Suite 600
Denver, CO 80204-2554
Center for Farm Financial Management
Dale Nordquist
University of Minnesota
130 Classroom Office Building
1994 Buford AV
St. Paul, MN 55108
www.cffm.umn.edu
FMS/Harvest
Ken Hilton
338 Alana DR
New Lenox, IL 60451
Lamar Community College
Lamar, CO 81052
www.lamarcc.edu/
Pueblo Community College
2951 East Hwy. 50, Unit 15
Canon City, CO 81212
www.pueblocc.edu/
Morgan Community College
17800 Co. RD 20
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
www.morgancc.edu
National Crop Insurance Services
Dr. Laurence Crane
7201 West 129th ST, Suite 200
Overland Park, KS 66213
www.ag-risk.org
Northeastern Junior College
100 College Drive
Sterling, CO 80751
www.njc.edu
Otero Junior College
1802 Colorado AV
La Junta, CO 81050
https://otero.edu/
Red Wing Business Systems, Inc.
491 Highway 19, PO Box 19
Red Wing, MN 55066
www.redwingsoftware.com
San Juan Basin AVTS
PO Box 970
Cortez, CO 81321
Seed Sations
Rhonda Erker
115 S State ST
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
Specialized Data Systems (SDS)
Wally Hoffman
Box 346
Parsons, KS 67357
www.farmbiz.com/
Illustration of snow-capped mountain range
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Map Results

To help promote the web site and NUTS & BOLTS, we had a map of the contiguous United States and Canada at our booth. We encouraged conference attendees to place a pin on the map to indicate where they had traveled from to attend the conference.

A total of 86 pins were inserted on the map. The first number indicates how many instructors attended the conference; the second number indicates how many inserted pins. There were also 60 Spouses, 36 Children and 1 Interpreter in attendance. Look for "The Map" again at next year's conference!

US Map
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NFRBMEA Mini-Golf Social Results

We had a great turnout for the mini-golf social. Thanks to John Hobert (MN) for organizing the event and providing the stats!

Husband-Wife Team Results (Traveling Trophy)
1 Jerry & Em Bartel, Minnesota (49)
2 John & Diane Woodford, Minnesota (51)
3 Ron & Monica Lindeman, Minnesota (52)
4 John & Julie Hobert, Minnesota (55)
5 John & Florine Murray, Minnesota (55)
6 Barry & Mary Kurtz, Minnesota (57)
7 Gene & Pat Francis, Minnesota (62)
8 Wayne & Deb Pike, Minnesota (63)
9 Scott & Dee Dee Francis, Minnesota (63)
10 Ron & Lynn VanNurden, Minnesota (67)
Women’s Division (Candle Holders)
1 Christie Hobert, Minnesota (24)
2 Diane Woodford, Minnesota (25)
3 Rachel Woodford, Minnesota (25)
4 Em Bartel, Minnesota (27)
5 Julie Hobert, Minnesota (28)
6 Mary Kurtz, Minnesota (28)
7 Pat Francis, Minnesota (30)
8 Donna Scheffert, Minnesota (30)
9 Florine Murray, Minnesota (31)
10 Deb Pike, Minnesota (32)
Men’s Division (Colorado T-Shirt)
1 Jerry Bartel, Minnesota (22)
2 John Murray, Minnesota (24)
3 Brent Hobert, Minnesota (24)
4 John Woodford, Minnesota (26)
5 John Hobert, Minnesota (27)
6 Barry Kurtz, Minnesota (29)
7 Scott Francis, Minnesota (30)
8 Wayne Pike, Minnesota (31)
9 Ron Van Nurden, Minnesota (32)
10 Gene Francis, Minnesota (32)
Youth, Girls <18 (Scented Candle)
1 Laura Hobert, Minnesota (24)
2 Kara Van Nurden, Minnesota (29)
3 Celeste Kurtz, Minnesota (30)
Youth, Boys <18 (Colorado T-Shirt)
1 Andrew Van Nurden, Minnesota (27)
2 Matt Pike, Minnesota (31)
Youth, Girls <12 (Colorado Rockies Cap)
1 Erin Holtquist, Minnesota (21)
2 Cassie Briggs, Minnesota (21)
3 Laura Murray, Minnesota (33
4 Katie Murray, Minnesota (44)
Youth, Boys <12 (Denver Broncos Cap)
1 Daniel Kurtz, Minnesota (22)
2 Eric Murray, Minnesota (28)
3 Trent Scheffert, Minnesota (31)
4 Carter Francis, Minnesota (34)
5 Taylor Francis, Minnesota (36)
6 Ted Pike, Minnesota (39)
Family Best Ball (Colorado Christmas Santa)
1 Francis Family, Minnesota (18)
2 Hobert Family, Minnesota (19)
3 Woodford Family, Minnesota (19)
4 Van Nurden Family, Minnesota (20)
5 Murray Family, Minnesota (20)
6 Kurtz Family, Minnesota (21)
7 Pike Family, Minnesota (22)
8 Lindeman Family, Minnesota (22)
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Red Columbine
Photo by Deb Pike

Thank You to Our Conference Co-Chairs and the Instructors of Colorado

Laurie Morris, Deer Trail CO
Maylon Peters, Montrose CO

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2001 NFRBMEA Exchange of Ideas

John Sponaugle
John Sponaugle (MO)

Value-Added Marketing

Jon Farquharson
Jon Farquharson (OR)

Budgeting Spreadsheet

Everett Wollenburg
Everett Wollenberg (OK)

“Team Approach”

Kelly Huenink
Kelly Huenink (CO)

Working With Machinery Mgmt. Software

Ron Van Nurden
Ron Van Nurden (MN)

Goals & Business Plans

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Visitor Information

Altitude Sickness Information www.high-altitude-medicine.com/AMS.html
Location of BBQ Tuesday evening, June 12 http://www.ci.dillon.co.us 
Georgetown Loop Railroad http://www.gtownloop.com/ 
Leadville Scenic Railroad Trip http://www.leadville-train.com/
The National Mining Hall of Fame, Leadville, CO www.leadville.com/miningmuseum
Beaver Run Resort https://beaverrun.com/
Denver International Airport (DIA) http://flydenver.com/
Colorado Springs Airport http://www.filmcoloradosprings.com/airport.html
Colorado Tourism and Recreation http://www.state.co.us/visit_dir/visitormenu.html
City of Colorado Springs http://www.colorado-springs.com/
Denver - Visitors Center http://www.denver.org/
Mount Evans - 14 mile drive to the TOP of the world http://www.MountEvans.Com/ 
Colorado State Vacation Guide &
The Source- A Supplement to the Colorado Official State Vacation Guide
1-800-263-6723
Colorado Travel & Tourism Authority  1-303-296-3384
www.colorado.com
Snow Country www.snowcountry.com
TravelHost www.travelhost.com
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2001 Conference Photos

Photo 1

Photo 1: Maylon Peters and our guide, Bryce Romig, at the molybdenum mine tour near Leadville

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Photo 2: NFRBMEA tour group at the molybdenum mines near Leadville, CO

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Photo 3: Colorado hosts start to relax when most of the gang is fed at Dillon City Park

Photo 4

Photo 4: Eager eaters line up for barbecue at Dillon City Park after the tour

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Photo 5: The NFRBMEA tours a cattle ranch near Leadville, Colorado

Photo 6

Photo 6: The Leadville National Fish Hatchery

Photo 7

Photo 7: Looking at the trout fryinside one of the hatchery buildings

Photo 8

Photo 8: Paul Gorman (center) is shown with guests from Belarus, Eduard Voitekhovich and his interpreter, Irina Khukhlyndzina

Photo 9

Photo 9: Jerry & Em Bartel won the NFRBMEA traveling sports trophy for the highest score in miniature golf

Photo 10

Photo 10: Pat Harrington does his thing at the annual NFRBMEA Storytelling Breakfast in Breckenridge

Photo 11

Photo 11: Amanda Harrington (AZ) prepares for her Irish dance performance during the NFRBMEA Storytelling Breakfast.

Photo 12

Photo 12: Deb Pike and Loel Gordon know what it is but can't believe it. Snow on June 13.

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