Rainfall Effects: Yield for Row Crops

By: Jordan Classen We grow both corn and soybeans on our farm in Central Nebraska. Corn typically needs about 20-25 inches of water during its growing season, and adequate rainfall is crucial during key growth stages like pollination. On the other hand, soybeans require roughly 15-20 inches of water and are more tolerant of dry […]

How Cattle Turn Pasture Into Protein

Most beef cattle spend their lives grazing on pasture grasses and forages. Regardless of breed, cattle are ruminants, which means they graze on vegetation and store their food in a specialized stomach for microbe fermentation before digestion. Fun fact: other animals in this category include giraffes, goats, deer and sheep. Cattle have the unique ability […]

Caring for Cattle Through the Seasons

As farmers, we care about our cattle, and their welfare is very important to us. We want our cattle to be healthy so they are productive and aid in our goal of providing high quality beef to tables across the state. The weather is a big factor in how often our cattle require attention. We […]

Spring Time is Calving Time in Nebraska

Calving season is happening right now across much of the state. If you drive past farmers’ fields, you may see baby calves running around. I must admit, watching the energy and playfulness of calves always brings a smile to my face! Today, I am here to share with you the story behind what goes into […]

Gene Editing: A Key to Tasty, Plentiful and Healthy Foods

With the new year upon us, I want to reflect on what I am hoping to see in the next decade. I want to challenge you to do the same! One thing I am hoping to see is more technology incorporated into our food production systems in ways that help us to provide solutions for […]