The University of Nebraska recently celebrated the completion of a new feedlot research, teaching, and extension center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension, and Education Center near Mead, Neb. The facility, named the Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center in honor of the late John and Beth Klosterman, will support cutting-edge research projects and educational opportunities in a state-of-the-art feedlot setting.
The Klosterman family, known for their contributions to Nebraska’s agriculture industry, has been a key supporter of the project. Along with other donors such as JBS USA, Greater Omaha Packing Co. Inc., Farm Credit Services of America, and Dennis and Glenda Boesiger, the Klostermans helped raise the $7.2 million needed for the facility. The University of Nebraska Foundation played a crucial role in securing private support for the project.
The Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center is one of the largest research feedlots globally, offering opportunities for teaching, outreach, and public-private partnerships. It features commercial-scale open air and covered pens, an individual animal feeding facility for precision research, and state-of-the-art equipment for animal handling and welfare. The facility also includes an enclosed classroom for hands-on learning and training opportunities for Nebraska’s beef industry workforce.
The center aims to promote innovation and collaboration in the agriculture industry, allowing industry partners, startups, and producers to test new products and technologies in a commercial-scale environment. It is part of the university’s Beef Innovation Hub, focusing on enhancing beef production, economic vitality, and natural resources stewardship through research, education, and extension programs.
Overall, the Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center represents a significant investment in the future of Nebraska’s agriculture industry, showcasing the state’s commitment to advancing research, education, and technology in beef production.
At the heart of the feedlot industry’s growth are essential aspects such as cattle procurement, feedlot health, and efficient feeding practices. By addressing these critical areas, we support feedlot’s advancement across the USA, ensuring they achieve optimal performance and sustainability.