Cattle to Crops: Ranch in Western Nebraska Blessed With Recent Rain| Rural Radio
Agronomy
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Join us as we visit Schuler Red Angus, a ranch located in the panhandle of Nebraska, known for its flagship seed stock of Red Angus cattle.
David Schuler shares the progress made with their diversified agriculture production.
The bread and butter of their operation focuses on Red Angus cattle, but the family also raises corn and dry feed edibles on the side.
Despite facing challenges such as a recent fire, the farm has bounced back with the help of abundant rainfall in 2023.
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