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Farm and Ranch Succession
Nebraska farm and ranch families are invited to attend a free educational workshop focused on succession and estate planning. Hosted by the Nebraska Rural Response Hotline, these workshops are designed to help producers prepare for the future of their operations. The Farm & Ranch Succession Workshops will take place:• Mullen: Jan. 5th from 11 am to 3 pm MT at the Methodist Church• Valentine: Jan. 6th from 10 am to 2 pm CT at Mid-Plains Community College• Ainsworth: Jan. 6th
KVSH
Dec 19, 2025
Ag Group Applauds USDA Intervention In King Ranch Dispute
R-CALF USA commended the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for intervening in the King Ranch case in Washington state. In a letter to the Washington Department of Ecology and the Washington Department of Natural Resources, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins raised concerns about excessive penalties, revoked grazing leases and what she described as secretive criminal proceedings brought without due process. In 2023, the ranch was fined more than $250,000 after the Depa
KVSH
Dec 12, 2025
Farm Finance Clinics Scheduled For January in KVSH Area.
Nebraska farm and ranch families are invited to attend a free educational workshop focused on succession and estate planning. Hosted by the Nebraska Rural Response Hotline in collaboration with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture’s Beginning Farmer Tax Credit and Negotiations Programs, Nebraska Extension, and the Nebraska Farmers Union Foundation, these workshops are designed to help producers prepare for the future of their operations. The Farm & Ranch Succession Workshop
KVSH
Dec 11, 2025


Trump's Farmer Bridge Assistance Program Gets Praise
Leaders in Washington, Agriculture, offering words of praise to the new program. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today highlighted the outpouring of support from governors, commodity groups, farm bureaus, and agriculture industry leaders across the country following President Trump’s announcement of $12 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance Program payments. As producers battle historic market disruptions, rising input costs, and the lingering effects of foreign
KVSH
Dec 11, 2025


Nebraska Farm Bureau Members Set Policy on Key Issues and Elect Leadersat Annual Meeting and Convention
Bree DeMontigny, a Cherry County Farm Bureau member, was re-elected to serve as the North Central Region representative. Nebraska Farm Bureau - Delegates representing farm and ranch families from all 93 Nebraska counties outlined key agricultural policy priorities and elected leaders for Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB) as part of the organization’s 108th Annual Meeting and Convention held Dec. 7-9 in Kearney. Delegates discussed a broad spectrum of agricultural policy issues to p
KVSH
Dec 10, 2025


Federal Aid Package for Farmers
Pres. Donald Trump announces billions in relief for farmers impacted by the trade war. Administration officials and farmers gathered at the White House Monday to announce details. It’s a $12 billion package with Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins saying $11 billion will be available for row crop producers by February. The Rural Radio Network visited with Rep. Adrian Smith as he attended the Nebraska Farm Bureau Convention in Kearney. He said he’s not a fan of tariffs but said Trump’
KVSH
Dec 9, 2025


R-CALF USA Statement On Trump Order To Investigate "Entire" Food Chain
Press Release from Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF USA On Saturday, President Donald J. Trump issued an executive order titled, “Addressing Security Risks from Price Fixing and Anti-Competitive Behavior in the Food Supply Chain.” The order directs the attorney general and the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission to each establish a task force to determine whether anti-competitive behavior exists in food supply chains and whether control by foreign entities is increasing t
KVSH
Dec 8, 2025


R-CALF USA Responds To Latest Case of New World Screwworm On US/Mexico Border
A third case of New World Screwworm has been reported near the US border. Billings, Mont., Dec. 4 – Media reports indicate that on Dec. 2 the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed the third case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in close proximity to the United States border. This is the third case reported in Nuevo León, Mexico. The first case was detected in September within about 70 miles of the Texas border, the second detecti
KVSH
Dec 4, 2025


Fischer Blasts Tyson Foods' Decision To Close Lexington Plant
Deb Fischer R-NE SENATOR DEB FISCHER - Today, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, released the following statement after Tyson Foods announced it will close the beef processing plant located in Lexington: “I am extremely disappointed by this news from Tyson today. As the single largest employer in Lexington, Tyson’s announcement will have a devastating impact on a truly wonderful community, the region, and our state. Nebraskans are n
KVSH
Nov 21, 2025


Wildcat Hills Wildlife and Livestock to Benefit From Cheatgrass Grant
he crew for Hammond Helicopter LLC loads the Rejuvra herbicide before treating acres in the Wildcat Hills for cheatgrass. Photo by Bob Smith By Chabella Guzman, PREEC Communications The Wildcat Hills have had several wildfires in the past few years, and while dry conditions have contributed to the wildfires. An annual invasive brome grass, commonly known as Cheatgrass (Bromus inermis), has played a significant role. Cheatgrass grows quickly in the spring, competes with native
KVSH
Nov 17, 2025


RCALF Statement On Trumps Removal Of Reciprocal Teriffs On Beef
Press release from Bill Bullard, R-CALF USA CEO. President Donald Trump issued an executive order modifying his Executive Order 14257 of April 2, 2025, that imposed a trade-rebalancing 10% reciprocal tariff on imported products, including beef and lamb, from all trading partners. Exceptions to the reciprocal tariff requirement included beef, cattle, sheep and lamb from Canada and Mexico, as those products continued receiving preferential treatment provided they
KVSH
Nov 15, 2025


A Legacy of Antitrust Enforcement
Commentary by Bill Bullard. Audio reports will be archived starting soon! That America is now aware that concentration in the beef packing industry has distorted the ranchers’ cattle market and the consumers’ beef market was firmly established by President Trump’s directive to the U.S. Department of Justice to launch an investigation into beef packer price-fixing, price manipulation and illicit collusion. While we let that settle in, we must ask how we got here. After all, t
KVSH
Nov 13, 2025


Farm and Ranch Transition Workshop Scheduled In Kimball
Farmers and ranchers should have a transition plan in place for their lands, equipment, and other assets. Photo by Chabella Guzman Nebraska Extension A Farm and Ranch Transition workshop will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kimball County Transit Service Conference Room in Kimball. With more than half of U.S. farmland expected to change hands in the next two decades, Nebraska producers face a critical question: Will your legacy be ready for the next
KVSH
Nov 13, 2025


Rising Costs Squeeze Nebraska Agriculture: New Report Details Mounting Financial Pressure on Farm and Ranch Families
The Nebraska Farm Bureau discusses the financial burdens that weigh on farm and ranch families in the state. From NEFB: Nebraska’s farmers and ranchers are facing mounting financial pressures as interest rates, land values, input prices, and equipment costs continue to climb, according to a new analysis released by Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB). The State of Nebraska’s Farm Expenses , prepared by NEFB Economist and Policy Analyst Abygail Streff, outlines how these escalating co
KVSH
Nov 10, 2025


R-CALF USA Statement On Trumps Call To Investigate Meatpackers
R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard issued this response. President Trump announced recently via Truth Social that he has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to immediately begin an investigation into possible anticompetitive practices by the meatpacking industry. R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard, head of the nation’s largest cattle association exclusively representing cattle farmers and ranchers, issued the following statement in response to the president’s announcement. “We greatly app
KVSH
Nov 10, 2025


R-CALF USA: Americans Deserve To Know Where Their Beef Comes From
KVSH Radio is in the process of archiving our R-CALF reports which air Wednesdays at about 12:40pm. Keep Checking KVSH.com ! Today, consumers cannot tell whether the beef they buy is from the United States or imported from one of roughly 20 countries. Global packers reap windfall profits by importing lower-cost foreign beef and cattle and selling it for the same price as if it were domestic, leaving consumers unaware of the origin. This deceptive practice has devastated the
KVSH
Nov 5, 2025


Cherry County 4-H Achievement Night Held in Cody
Congratulations to all the participants and winners at the recent Achievement Night The 2025 4-H year wrapped up on October 19 with the annual Achievement Celebration at the White Elephant Hall in Cody. After enjoying some yard games and a potluck meal with over 80 people in attendance, special awards were presented and top achievements for the year were highlighted. 4-H Council Mini Grant Winners – Madysyn Bopp, Emeran Tenhouse, Jenalee Garwood, & Matthew Prewitt Horsem
KVSH
Oct 30, 2025


Ranchers not Pleased With Administration
Two days after a U.S. senator from South Dakota said he was encouraged by the desire of President Donald Trump to “do right” by American ranchers, Trump outraged many of them by rolling out a policy to import more beef from Argentina. A White House official told Reuters on Thursday that the Trump administration will quadruple the amount of beef that can be imported from Argentina at a lower tariff rate. The policy announcement came amid a sudden and rapidly escalating feud be
KVSH
Oct 24, 2025


R-CALF USA: Has the Beef Market Failed?
Here's the latest from R-Calf USA Market failure is an economic term. It occurs when what should be a freely functioning market fails to reach an efficient and equitable allocation of resources. Now consider the domestic beef market. The only ingredient in beef is cattle, so you would expect there to be a close, synchronous connection between the price of cattle and the price of beef. Indeed, that’s the relationship we experienced between the cattle and beef markets for over
KVSH
Oct 23, 2025


Trump Talks Beef Prices
President Donald Trump said the United States could buy Argentine beef in an attempt to bring down prices for American consumers. Trump promised days earlier to address the issue as part of his efforts to keep inflation in check. U.S. beef prices have been stubbornly high for a variety of reasons, including drought and reduced imports from Mexico due to a flesh-eating pest in cattle herds there. Also ranchers who have not been able to rebuild herds. Trump has been working
KVSH
Oct 21, 2025
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