Topline: There are only 10 members of Nebraska’s Wheat Board, but the committee still managed to spend almost $17,000 on meals from January 2023 to February 2025, according to a new report from the state auditor.

Key facts: The Wheat Board is part of the state’s Department of Agriculture and is funded by a 0.5% excise tax on wheat sold in Nebraska. It exists to “increase both domestic and foreign consumption of wheat and wheat food products through marketing and research,” which apparently requires traveling all over the country.

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