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Center Board Of Directors Tours Meat Processing Facility

BY RHEA LANDHOLM

The fourth generation of a cattle family has grown their business into a meat processing business with the addition of a store and restaurant.

CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS TOURS MEAT PROCESSING FACILITY

McLean Farms started in rural Benedict, Nebraska, in 1949, with a focus on cattle care and feeding. The operation expanded into a finishing fed cattle operation in 1961. In late 2020, they opened a meat processing facility and store in York with the capacity of up to 50 beef per week. A restaurant opened in 2022 and they’re soon expanding their offerings to steak nights.

In 2021, McLean Beef testified in support of Nebraska Legislative Bill (LB) 324 in support of creating the Independent Processor Assistance Program (IPAP) to provide funding to certain federally inspected, state inspected, or custom-exempt slaughter and processing facilities in Nebraska that employ fewer than 25 people. Recipients may use the funds to pay for capital improvements, utilities upgrades, equipment, technology, building rentals, costs associated with increased inspections and educational and workforce training.

In 2022, they testified for LB 755 in support of funding IPAP, and again in 2023 against LB 117, a proposal to relax eligibility guidelines for larger processors.

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