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The Board of Educational Lands and Funds was established by the Nebraska Constitution to serve as trustee of the lands contributed to the state in 1867 by the federal government.
- Ag Forms
Ag Forms - Home - Nebraska Board of Educational Lands and...
- Ag Lease Auctions
Ag Lease Auctions. The Board offers agricultural Leases at...
- Staff
Land Acreage Records. 402.471.3204. heidi.orth@nebraska.gov....
- History
The Board recognizes that it holds the School Land in “a...
- Land Maps
Below is a listing of parcels that the Board of Educational...
- OIL & GAS
Oil and Gas Auctions are held semi-annually in May and...
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INFO/FORMS - Home - Nebraska Board of Educational Lands and...
- Board Members
The Nebraska Board of Educational Lands and Funds is a Trust...
- Ag Forms
Below is a listing of parcels that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds owns and is currently leasing for agricultural purposes. Click on the County to see a list and download a map of all the parcels owned in each County.
Ag Lease Auctions. The Board offers agricultural Leases at public auction in the County where the land is located. The two lists below show those parcels for which Lease auctions have been scheduled, and those parcels for which the auctions have not yet been scheduled.
The Board of Educational Lands and Funds is now the Constitutionally established Trustee of Nebraska's School Trust Lands. The Board consists of five members, four from Nebraska's congressional districts as they existed on January 1, 1961, and one at large, appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Legislature to rotating five year terms.
3 Οκτ 2024 · For the 2023/24 school year, the Nebraska Board of Education Land and Funds, the directors of this land and related proceeds, contributed $160/child for every child from between the ages of five and 18 to the treasury of each public school district in the state.
The Board of Educational Lands and Funds is now the Constitutionally established Trustee of Nebraska's School Trust Lands. The Board consists of five members, four from Nebraska's congressional districts as they existed on January 1, 1961, and one at large, appointed by the Governor
The Board of Educational Lands and Funds was established by the Nebraska Constitution to serve as Trustee of lands contributed to the State in 1867 by the federal government. As Trustee of these lands, the Board is bound by fiduciary duty to its beneficiaries---Nebraska's K-12 public schools.