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Jeff Moore

@jeffmoore62

Father / Husband/ Ag Education Instructor / FFA Advisor - Holdrege High School *Opinions expressed are my own*

Holdrege, NE Katılım Ocak 2013
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Jeff Moore
Jeff Moore@jeffmoore62·
Thursday Night Proficiency Success.... Congratulations to Jett J State winner in Diversified Ag Placement and 3rd Crop Placement Claire M - 2nd in Diversified Hort! Farm Mgt has placed in the Top 5 Clay M (TIG Welding and Farm Mgt) and Derrek M ( Ag Biotech) are Top 10
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KRVN Radio
KRVN Radio@krvn·
Holdrege FFA brings soybean crushing, biodiesel cycle to life ahead of state convention dlvr.it/TRghVZ
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Jeff Moore@jeffmoore62·
@cattleNcrops83 Nightmare match up everytime we play them. Just get a W next week
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Casey C.@cattleNcrops83·
Hope the Husker team that started the season can find their way back for the tournament
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NE FFA Foundation
NE FFA Foundation@NEFFAFoundation·
SEEKING NOMINATIONS! Recognize a Nebraska agriculture educator/FFA advisor who goes above and beyond to help others in his or her school and community. Nominations for the 2026 Gary Scharf Helping Hand Award are open now through March 1. Learn more: buff.ly/JjweUBe
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Tye Marquardt
Tye Marquardt@Tye_Marquardt·
Join us next Sunday 2-22 to support our amazing Holdrege FFA kids at the annual Labor Auction 🌽🌾🔨 These students are building lifelong skills in leadership, agriculture, responsibility, teamwork, and public speaking through FFA—preparing them for bright futures. Join us Sunday, February 22nd: - Free beef sandwich meal & baked goods @ 6:30 pm - Labor auction starts @ 7:00 pm @ Phelps County Ag Center Open to everyone! Come enjoy great food, bid on labor/services, and cheer on these talented students. Your support helps them grow even more. Can't attend? Send absentee bids to Jeff Moore: jeff.moore@dusters.org or 308-991-7951 #HoldregeFFA #SupportFFA #FutureLeaders
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
“I’m just a bill. I am only a bill, sitting here on Capitol Hill…” If, after reading those lyrics, you immediately recalled the timeless melody from Schoolhouse Rock, congratulations – you’re old. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here’s a blast from my past you should watch immediately. bit.ly/4kp0ZYt If for no other reason, so that you might hear for yourself the tune that was stuck in my brain for the duration of the conversation you’re about to listen to and the long journey of a bill that I very much hope becomes a law but might not, because…you know, certain elected officials are idiots. The bill is called The Jumpstart Savings Act, and it was just introduced by a congressman from West Virginia named Riley Moore, a former welder and miner trying to inject a little common sense into Capitol Hill. The Jumpstart Savings Act is designed to establish savings accounts modeled after 529 college savins plans, allowing individuals to contribute up to $25,000 annually tax-free. Like 529s, these funds grow over time and can be used later for trade certifications and apprenticeship programs. But unlike 529s, this money can also be used to purchase tools, equipment, licenses, and other small business startup costs. Under the bill, existing 529 college savings can be rolled into Jumpstart accounts without penalty. The implications are significant, especially when you consider the financial impediments of starting a small business in the trades. A welder, for instance, who is fully trained and willing to work as a sole proprietor, faces huge startup costs - the tools alone can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Throw in the cost of a work truck, and you’re looking at a six-figure barrier to entry. Likewise, plumbers and electricians with an entrepreneurial spirit. The barriers to entry are huge. Allowing people to invest and save for careers in the skilled trades is long overdue, and the only reason it hasn’t happened yet is because Washington has failed to recognize the importance of the skilled trades and therefore passed lots and lots of legislation that benefits certain academic pursuits over others – specifically, jobs that require a four-year degree over those that require training. This bill, if passed, would go a long way in incentivizing the next generation to consider the many benefits of mastering a skill that’s in demand and help level the playing field in the race to encourage more skilled learning and more entrepreneurial spirit. Finally, as a rule, I don’t interview elected officials. At least, not those currently in office. I’ve made an exception here, because Rep. Riley Moore has proposed something truly consequential – something that would absolutely benefit many of the 3,500 scholarship recipients that mikeroweWORKS has been privileged to assist, along with countless others contemplating a career in the skilled trades. And he was a lot of fun to talk to, even though I only had him for 40 minutes. Anyway, I’m doing what I can to encourage everyone on both sides of the aisle to push this thing forward. You can help by watching and sharing (I’d say write your local congressman, but I’m not sure anyone does that anymore). Our whole conversation is here. bit.ly/TWIHI469Ripley… PS. This is the only bill I know of to be supported by the Teamsters as well as the Chamber of Commerce. That gives me hope that those knuckleheads opposing it will come to their senses...
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Elkhorn South Football
Elkhorn South Football@ElkhornSouthFB·
DEFENSE 101 starts up Friday (1/30) morning! DBs/LBs will meet @ 7:00 in Coach Vance's room w/@coachlpaben to talk coverage LBs/DLs will meet @ 7:30 in Coach Rosenberg's room w/@coachmarkwaller to talk fronts/pressures #RollStorm 🏈⚡️
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Fixing Education
Fixing Education@FixingEducation·
Every school district in America should offer trades courses focused on becoming an…. •Electrician •Plumber •HVAC Technician •Welding •Diesel Mechanic
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Jeff Moore@jeffmoore62·
@TrevorSENE Thanks for the heads up on being in the area and lunch invite. 😀
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Trevor Houghton
Trevor Houghton@TrevorSENE·
Perfect weather for our Beck’s Choice corn plot tour at Holdredge, NE! Thank you to all the dealers and customers who took the time to come out and spend the day with us! @BecksHybrids
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Alabama Crimson Tide | AL.com
Alabama Crimson Tide | AL.com@aldotcomTide·
Former Alabama RB and CBS Sports analyst Damien Harris tells Nick Kelly his best Nick Saban story during SEC Media Days 2025.
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Old School 80s
Old School 80s@OldSchool80s·
July 6, 1985: 40 years ago, "Sussudio" by Phil Collins hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. #80s His 3rd solo U.S. #1 single.
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On3
On3@On3·
Who'll be the best SEC QB next season?🎯
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NE FFA Foundation
NE FFA Foundation@NEFFAFoundation·
Nebraska ag teachers — need a boost for your classroom or FFA chapter?💡💰 Apply now for our Chapter & Classroom Grant! 📅 Don’t miss out — apply today and make an impact this school year! 🔗 [buff.ly/XneO5YG ] #TeachAg #NebraskaFFA #AgEd
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NE FFA Foundation
NE FFA Foundation@NEFFAFoundation·
We'd like to congratulate Victoria Armstrong who was presented with the Gary Scharf Helping Hand Award today at the third session of the Nebraska State Convention. This award recognizes an agriculture educator who has gone above and beyond to serve their community.
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
Agent #9 A great man has died, who happened to be my friend. people.com/clint-hill-dea… His name was Clint Hill, and if you knew of him, it’s probably because you’ve seen him on television. Clint was Agent #9—the now-famous Secret Service agent who chased down the convertible and threw himself over Jackie Kennedy moments after her husband was assassinated in Dallas, way back in 1963. Clint’s courage under fire was preserved for posterity by Abraham Zapruder, who just happened to be pointing his 8-millimeter Bell & Howell camera at the presidential motorcade on that fateful day. The rest, as they say, is history. For the unassuming patriot from North Dakota, the resulting celebrity was a heavy burden. Clint had vowed to give his life protecting the people under his protection and took the death of President Kennedy as a personal failure. He shared this with me on my podcast several years ago and talked with surprising candor about the day the PTSD nearly beat him. The day he walked into the ocean, fully clothed, determined to end the pain and guilt he couldn’t shake. The terrible day he swore he would never discuss with anyone. Of all the great things for which this man will be remembered, nothing, in my opinion, will top the courage he exhibited when he changed his mind sixty years later and decided to talk publicly about the moment he tried to take his own life. I know how hard that was for a man like Clint. But I also know that sharing his story saved the lives of countless men and women suffering in a similar way. I know this because I have heard from those men and women personally. And I know that Clint has heard from them, too. And so, I’m sharing our conversation again because I believe that doing so will save the lives of others. I hope you will pass it on, too. youtube.com/watch?v=aZx0oY… Friends of this page know that I met Clint in a local watering hole back in 2019. It was the night before President’s Day, and I had no idea who he was. All I knew on that particular evening was that a man about my father’s age was trying to order a beverage from a bartender who had never heard of the drink in question. I watched in bemusement as this older gentleman removed a business card from the pocket of his blazer and handed it to the bartender. On the business card was a photo of a drink. The drink was called “The Clint.” Below the photo were specific instructions on how to make it. I was intrigued. What kind of man walks around with instructions on how to make his drink of choice? I asked that very question and got my answer, which I shared with several million people. bit.ly/434NfLP We introduced ourselves and began to chat. In the conversation that followed, Clint learned that I ran a foundation inspired by my grandfather that aimed to reward hard work and skilled labor. And I learned that Clint had dedicated his life to the Secret Service and spent the bulk of his professional career guarding five presidents. We kept the conversation going, and several years later, I gave the toast at his wedding when he finally married Lisa McCubbin, the dogged journalist who pulled him out of the shadows and convinced him to share his remarkable story with the world in a series of books that will live on for generations. I saw Clint for the last time just a few days ago, on my way home from a long and sweaty ruck. I had stopped by their house for coffee and had a pleasant chat about nothing in particular. I was happy to see his beloved dog, Dazzle, who shares the code name that Clint’s fellow agents bestowed upon him many years ago. (Clint Hill was code-named Dazzle? I mean, come on. How great is that?) At one point, Clint asked me about my mother, as he always does. “When’s her next book coming out? That woman is amazing!” I had introduced the two of them several years ago when my parents came out for a visit. Mom had just finished her second book, and Lisa had arranged for a meeting at their home with a writer at People Magazine who wanted to write an article about the mother of the Dirty Jobs Guy, the unlikely author who started cranking out bestsellers at the tender age of 80. It was raining when we left their home, and Clint insisted on walking my mother to the car. “He took my arm,” Mom later wrote, “and held the umbrella over my head. Not his head, my head. When we came to a puddle on the sidewalk, he paused before carefully guiding me around it. For a moment, I thought he was going to remove his jacket, lay it over the puddle, and walk me over it!” It wouldn’t have surprised me. Clint Hill was a man of manners. A courtly man who deplored bad language, always stood when a woman entered the room, and dedicated his life to the service of others. A private man who was loathe to talk about himself but eventually did so with the help of a woman who loved him. A courageous man who guarded five presidents, risked his life every day for two decades, overcame the kind of darkness that many cannot, and carried in his pocket a business card that spelled out the proper way to make the drink he preferred. A legend in the Secret Service, who was, in the words of Robert Frost, “A man acquainted with the night. A man who walked out in rain and back in rain. A man who out-walked the furthest city light…” What a man. What a life. Godspeed, Clint Hill.
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Clay Patton
Clay Patton@Clay_StraightRo·
There is no better way to kick off National FFA Week than with an FFA auction! Thank you to Holdrege FFA Chapter for having me back to call their annual labor auction. The future looks very bright with these hard working young people. #FFAWeek #NationalFFAWeek #auction
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Tracking Football
Tracking Football@TrckFootball·
HS multi-sport and athleticism of #SuperBowl active rosters 9% - Football only 91% - 2+ sport athletes 45% - 3+ sport athletes 65% - Track & field PAI avg: 3.6/5.0 COM avg: 3.8/5.0
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NE FFA Foundation
NE FFA Foundation@NEFFAFoundation·
🎁 Give FFA Day is an online donation campaign that promotes the spirit of giving in FFA on February 20. YOU CAN HELP US GROW LEADERS by supporting teachers with professional development funding. Visit our state donation page and donate today! buff.ly/40SYV2G
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NE FFA Foundation
NE FFA Foundation@NEFFAFoundation·
The 2025 Gary Scharf Helping Hand Award nomination form is open! Recognize a Nebraska agriculture educator/FFA advisor for what they have done in "helping others”. 🔗 : buff.ly/3I6ajhq Pictured is the 2024 Gary Scharf Helping Hand Award Recipient, Kurt Heideman
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