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Bejot Feedlots, LLC
Thomas Bejot
PO Box 106 - Ainsworth, NE 69210
Brown County
402-387-2236 – Phone
402-760-0484 – Mobile
402-387-2275 – Fax
thomasb@bejotfeedlots.com
www.bejotfeedlots.com

Capacity: 13,000
Sources: NE 50%, SD 45%, OK/TX 5%
Financing: Yes, Feed, Cattle
Feeding Options: Purchase cattle, partnership, retain ownership
Feedstuffs: Dry RC, HMC, silage, MWDSs, hay, alfalfa, corn stalks, straw
Marketing: Live/Cash, Grid/Formula, Dressed

In business since 1951. Feed all classes of cattle. All major packers in Nebraska visit our yard on a weekly basis. Consulting veterinarian oversees health program. BQA certified cattle handlers. Computerized bank management, computerized veterinarian records, and ownership tagging.


Ferguson & Ferguson
Jim Ferguson
43850 St Hwy 12 - Springview, NE 68778
Keya Paha County
402-497-2122 – Phone
402-382-8435 – Mobile
402-497-2122 – Fax

Capacity: 5,000
Sources: NE 10%, SD 60%, WY 30%
Feeding Options: Retain ownership
Feedstuffs: WDG, corn, corn silage, hay
Marketing: Dressed
Value Added: NHTC, Natural Program

We have been here since 1976. Started feeding commercially in 1995.


Hackel Feedlot
Mark Hackel
80643 - 476th Ave - Ord, NE 68862
Valley County
308-728-5289 – Phone
308-730-1217 – Mobile

Capacity: 5,500
Feeding Options: Purchase cattle, partnership, retain ownership
Feedstuffs: HMC, WDG, alfalfa, stalks
Marketing: Live/Cash, Grid/Formula, Dressed
Value Added: Source and Age, QSA, Natural Program


Jerry Glaser, Inc.
Jerry Glaser
50206 - 820th Rd - Spalding, NE 68665
308-497-2782 – Phone
308-750-9578 – Mobile
glaserjc@hotmail.com

Capacity: 900
Sources: NE 100%
Feeding Options: Purchase cattle
Feedstuffs: Grass alfalfa mix, forage sorghum, triticale, rye oats, dry silage, silage bales
Marketing: Live/Cash, Grid/Formula, Dressed
Value Added: Source and Age, QSA, PVP, NHTC, Natural Program, GAP Grassfed Organic

Started corn feeding cattle in 1985 now we finish our own cattle and some purchased cattle. We finish cattle with forages for the grass fed market with our own feed stuffs.


Miles Feeding
Mark Miles
87868 Rauscher Ave - Ainsworth, NE 69210
Brown County
402-722-4224
402-617-6570
mmilescattle@gmail.com

Capacity: 2,500
Sources: NE 75%, SD 25%
Feeding Options: Purchase Cattle, Partnership, Retain Ownership
Feedstuffs: HMC, dry corn, silage, alfalfa, earlage, distillers
Marketing: Live/Cash, Dressed

Cattle feeding has been done for 75+ years. Feed both calves and yearlings. Father son operation. All corn needs are grown on farm.


O'Hare Ranch
Doug O'Hare
RR 1 Box 70 - Ainsworth, NE 69210
Brown County
402-387-1782 - Phone
402-760-1296 - Mobile
402-387-1790 - Fax
DO@threeriverwb.net
www.ohareranch.net

Capacity: 6,500
Sources: NE 50%, MT 35%, SD 15%
Feeding Options: Purchase cattle, partnership, retain ownership
Feedstuffs: Silage, corn, HMC, WDG, alfalfa, hay
Marketing: Live/Cash, Grid/Formula, Dressed
Value Added: QSA

Background to finish for 30 years. Heifer development for 15 years. A.I. breeding program.


Ries Cattle Co.
Rod Ries
86534 Ries Dr - Wood Lake, NE 69221
Cherry County
402-967-3463 & 402-967-3439 – Phone
402-967-3439 – Fax
rodries85@hotmail.com

Capacity: 2,000
Sources: NE
Feeding Options: Purchase cattle, retain ownership
Feedstuffs: Corn silage, hay, corn, DDG
Marketing: Live/Cash, Grid/Formula, Dressed
Value Added: Source and Age, QSA, PVP, NHTC

Feeding cattle for 37 years. We background and finish cattle.


Sandhills Cattle Feeding, Inc.
Larry Carlson
PO Box 307 - Bassett, NE 68714
Rock County
402-684-2388 – Phone
308-379-8755 – Mobile
402-684-2388 – Fax
sandhlsctlfdg@huntel.net

Capacity: 6,500
Sources: MT 50%, WY 15%, NE 25%, SD 10%
Financing: Yes, Feed, Cattle
Feeding Options: Purchase cattle, partnership, retain ownership
Feedstuffs: RC, alfalfa, liquid protein
Marketing: Grid/Formula, Dressed
Value Added: Source and Age, QSA, PVP, NHTC

We started in 1988, specialize in calf feeding, weaned and non-weaned backgrounding and finishing, and sort all fat cattle to obtain the highest premiums on grids, have great protection and sand lots.