What's Happening?
Jozlyn Anderson, an alumna of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA), has been actively promoting agriculture as the Cedar County Rodeo Queen. Anderson, who graduated from NCTA's Animal Science program, has a deep-rooted passion for agriculture,
influenced by her family's legacy. Her role as rodeo queen involves advocating for the agricultural industry and serving as a role model for young people. Anderson's journey includes hands-on learning experiences and mentorship at NCTA, which have equipped her with the skills to excel in her role and contribute to her family's farm operations.
Why It's Important?
Jozlyn Anderson's work as Cedar County Rodeo Queen highlights the importance of agricultural advocacy and the role of young leaders in shaping the future of the industry. Her efforts to engage with the community and inspire the next generation underscore the value of education and mentorship in agriculture. Anderson's story reflects the broader challenges and opportunities within the agricultural sector, emphasizing the need for continued support and investment in agricultural education and leadership development. Her impact as a role model can encourage more young people to pursue careers in agriculture, ensuring the industry's sustainability and growth.












