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Calving season boosts Nebraska farms in early 2026, with rare triplets born and sustainable practices driving resilience amid high land prices and industry growth.
Calving season brings new life to Nebraska farms and ranches in early 2026, with rare triplet calves born in Minden and bison calves thriving at Buffalo Bill Ranch.
Families like the Grotz and Wolfe brothers continue multi-generational farming, while others expand operations to adapt.
A $1 million donation will fund agriculture scholarships, and a proposed beef processing plant near North Platte aims to boost the industry.
Record farmland prices—up to $27,400 per acre—reflect strong demand, while sustainable practices and land use strategies improve profitability and wildlife habitat.
Despite risks, including a serious horseback riding injury and emotional tolls from farm accidents, Nebraska’s agricultural community remains resilient, innovative, and deeply connected to the land.
La temporada de parto impulsa las granjas de Nebraska a principios de 2026, con nacimientos raros de trillizos y prácticas sostenibles que impulsan la resiliencia en medio de altos precios de la tierra y el crecimiento de la industria.