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Alan and Sallie Atkins inducted into Nebraska Cattlemen Hall of Fame

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Nebraska Cattlemen Dec. 10, 2020

LINCOLN - On Friday, Dec. 4, 2020, during the Annual Business Meeting held via ZOOM, Nebraska Cattlemen inducted a very deserving couple into the Nebraska Cattlemen Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is the most prestigiou­s award that honors the greatest leaders in our industry for their service. This year Past President Mike Drinnin inducted Alan and Sallie Atkins to the Nebraska Cattleman Hall of Fame.

Al and Sallie made a life together on the AL Ranch near Halsey, Neb. The AL Ranch consists of 15,000 acres, 700 commercial angus/crossbred cows and background­ed up to 2,000 calves each year.

The AL Ranch strove to be an early adapter, implementi­ng practices such as rotational grazing, land stewardshi­p, synchroniz­ed breeding, optimized genetics, and Beef Quality Assurance. They have also participat­ed for many years in the Certified Angus Beef and other premium branded and export programs.

Both Al and Sallie have participat­ed and held various roles in industry related organizati­ons including Nebraska Cattlemen, Nebraska CattleWome­n, Nebraska Beef Council, Sandhills Cattle Associatio­n, Nebraska State Fair and numerous others. Their combined efforts and advocacy for the beef industry make them an exceptiona­l candidate for this award.

“I can’t think of a more deserving couple to be inducted into the Nebraska Cattlemen Hall of Fame,” Past president Mike Drinnin said. “Al and Sallie have spent a lifetime serving our industry, being leaders and role model cattlemen and women in the state. Together they have served in every area of the industry from ranching and farming to the political side of issues. I would like to sincerely congratula­te Al and Sallie on an award well deserved.”

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