LINCOLN — Construction workers are hurrying to put the final touches on what is planned to be the state’s largest feedlot for feeding cattle. Blackshirt Feeders, led by a trio of Canadian ...
A branding battle is emerging in Nebraska over whether feedlots should pay branding fees. (John Moore/Getty Images) LINCOLN — A divide between rural Nebraska lawmakers is rustling in the statehouse.
Ranchers are battling over laws that critics say do nothing but prop up an enforcement agency that takes its job way too ...
A group of North American cattle feeders have developed a new 150,000 head beef feedlot and anaerobic digestion (AD) facility ...
NEW $7.2 MILLION COMMERCIAL SCALE FEEDLOT RESEARCH FACILITY. IT’S DESIGNED TO HELP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA STUDY THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND SUSTAINABILITY. KETV NEWSWATCH ...
Craig Uden began his one-year term this month as president of Nebraska Cattlemen, the organization announced earlier this ...
It’s been a year since the Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska sprang to life, largely to help confinement livestock operations cover the bumpy road toward new or expanded production ...
WEST POINT, Neb. (AP) - The latest tips for improving the health of cattle in feedlots and the profits for owners of the businesses will be discussed at a series of roundtables across the state. The ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the 2.24 million cattle in Nebraska feedlots on Sept. 1 was the highest figure since the count began in 1994. Nationwide, the number of cattle and calves on ...
LINCOLN (AP) — The number of cattle in Nebraska feedlots grew 5 percent by October to set another new monthly record. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the 2.33 million cattle in Nebraska ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska feedlots with capacities of 1,000 or more head contained 2.45 million cattle on feed on Nov. 1, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics ...
Information for producers on economics, animal identification, safety and health issues, the environment and recent research during the 2005 Nebraska Beef Feedlot Roundtable Feb. 15 at Grand Island.