Livestock expansion in Nebraska is often contentious. Supporters of livestock expansion accomplished a major policy objective in the 2016 legislative session with the adoption of LB176 which authorizes swine processors to contract with producers to grow processor-owned hogs. In addition, the draft LB106 livestock site assessment zoning matrix was released this summer. This newsletter explores the possible impact of these developments for expanded livestock production in Nebraska
According to the 2017 United States Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Servic...
On May 22, 2003 the Nebraska Unicameral adopted Legislative Bill 754 (1) to allow the Nebraska Depar...
Annual crops planted for forage production are increasing throughout Nebraska. Historically, this pr...
Livestock expansion in Nebraska is often contentious. Supporters of livestock expansion accomplished...
For over a decade, Nebraska has been engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livesto...
Legislative Bill 176 authorizes custom feeding contracts between packers and Nebraska pork producers...
Livestock production provides a significant economic impact in Nebraska. In 2016, 56 percent of all ...
The development of large swine production facilities has been highly controversial in Nebraska for t...
Livestock expansion has been a controversial legislative issue in Nebraska. But a bill introduced in...
LB1285 would establish the Livestock Industry Issue Task Force to examine the economic impact of the...
Two significant livestock development proposals were adopted in 2015: LB106 (livestock zoning), and ...
The construction of large swine facilities has been very controversial in Nebraska for the past seve...
Several bills dealing with livestock issues were enacted in 1999, including LB882 (temporary zoning)...
Nebraska is engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livestock production and opponen...
As in Nebraska and other cattle-producing states, livestock are an important source of income for hu...
According to the 2017 United States Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Servic...
On May 22, 2003 the Nebraska Unicameral adopted Legislative Bill 754 (1) to allow the Nebraska Depar...
Annual crops planted for forage production are increasing throughout Nebraska. Historically, this pr...
Livestock expansion in Nebraska is often contentious. Supporters of livestock expansion accomplished...
For over a decade, Nebraska has been engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livesto...
Legislative Bill 176 authorizes custom feeding contracts between packers and Nebraska pork producers...
Livestock production provides a significant economic impact in Nebraska. In 2016, 56 percent of all ...
The development of large swine production facilities has been highly controversial in Nebraska for t...
Livestock expansion has been a controversial legislative issue in Nebraska. But a bill introduced in...
LB1285 would establish the Livestock Industry Issue Task Force to examine the economic impact of the...
Two significant livestock development proposals were adopted in 2015: LB106 (livestock zoning), and ...
The construction of large swine facilities has been very controversial in Nebraska for the past seve...
Several bills dealing with livestock issues were enacted in 1999, including LB882 (temporary zoning)...
Nebraska is engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livestock production and opponen...
As in Nebraska and other cattle-producing states, livestock are an important source of income for hu...
According to the 2017 United States Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Servic...
On May 22, 2003 the Nebraska Unicameral adopted Legislative Bill 754 (1) to allow the Nebraska Depar...
Annual crops planted for forage production are increasing throughout Nebraska. Historically, this pr...