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Meet Lacey Noterman

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Introducing-Lacey Noterman, Livestock Production Agent
Lacey grew up on a farm right outside of Dighton, Kansas. She graduated from Dighton High School. Lacey was a 12-year member of the Eager Beavers 4-H Club in the Walnut Creek District. After high school Lacey attended Fort Hays State University. At FHSU, Lacey was a member of the Livestock Judging team. Lacey received her bachelor’s degree in Animal Science and a certificate in Leadership Studies.


In 2008, Lacey started working for K-State Research and Extension as the Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent in Haskell County. Lacey and her husband, Nick and their two boys live outside of Satanta.
Lacey is very excited to begin this new adventure, being the Livestock agent. She has plans to provide educational opportunities like the K-State Calving School, Feedyard Cowboy College and Women in Livestock Production. Lacey’s favorite part of her job is working with 4-H. Her future plans are to offer programming to youth about nutrition, marketing, and animal husbandry skills. She plans to also start a district livestock judging team.

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