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Revitalizing the Northeast Livestock Expo: Youth, Education, and Opportunity with Dana Brown

33 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Maine Farmcast, Dr. Colt Knight talks with Dana Brown, a dairy nutritionist, former president of the Maine Beef Producers Association and livestock producer, about the revival and impact of the Northeast Livestock Expo, known as NELE. They discuss how the long-running Maine event has evolved into a multi-species educational experience that brings together youth, producers and industry partners. From its roots in livestock shows and sales, NELE now emphasizes hands-on learning and continues to connect young people with agriculture. The conversation highlights a renewed focus on youth development through beef judging clinics, livestock handling demonstrations, public speaking training and marketing competitions. Knight and Brown also discuss the challenges of rebuilding in-person programming after the COVID-19 pandemic and how NELE is adapting to meet the needs of today’s agricultural community. With free admission for youth, interactive learning opportunities and an emphasis on building confidence and communication skills, the episode underscores the importance of investing in the next generation of agricultural leaders. * Northeast Livestock Expo [https://extension.umaine.edu/livestock/event/northeast-livestock-expo/] * Northeast Livestock Expo Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/NELEMaine] The Northeast Livestock Expo wouldn’t be possible without these sponsors: United Ag and Turf - Northeast Chapter, Fairfield, Maine. Maine Association of Agricultural Fairs Rolleston Veterinary Services Maine Dairy Industry Association  Maine Fair Foundation  Pineland Farms Express Electric EEC, INC Central Maine Dairy Equipment Brookside Plumbing INC County Line Electric INC Frontier Trailers Alcom LLC 3D Equipment  Coops Trailer - ArrowQuip  University of Maine Cooperative Extension University of Maine Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity institution and provider committed to nondiscrimination. For more information, visit extension.umaine.edu/nondiscrimination [https://extension.umaine.edu/nondiscrimination].

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