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Tori Honn McCook, NE Major: Animal Science Minor(s): Agricultural Economics & Grassland Systems I grew up on a small farm and cow-calf operation near McCook, NE, where I developed a strong passion for agriculture at a young age. I was actively involved in 4-H and FFA, which helped build my leadership skills and appreciation for livestock production. I

Anna Karnopp West Point, NE Major: Animal Science Minor(s): Agribusiness, Krutsinger Beef Industry Scholars I grew up on my family’s small cow-calf operation, where I developed a passion for livestock through hands-on experience managing and showing cattle. I have been involved in several organizations, including Block and Bridle and the Engler Entrepreneurship

am currently pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Animal Science, where I continue to expand my knowledge through both coursework and hands-on experiences. Today, I help on a much larger farm and ranch operation near Wauneta, NE. After graduation, I plan to return closer to home and continue contributing to the agriculture industry while continuing to grow as a producer and advocate for agriculture.

Program. After earning my Animal Science degree, I plan to continue working in the agriculture industry. I hope to pursue a career that allows me to contribute to the success of livestock producers and the advancement of the beef industry.

Mason Krienert West Point, NE Major: Agribusiness Minor(s): Animal Science & Business I grew up working on a cow calf and row crop operation near Scribner, NE. As a younger kid, I always had an interest in the farming industry. Throughout high school, I was heavily involved with FFA. During my time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I have been learning about both the agronomy and animal

Grace Schlueter Scribner, NE Major: Animal Science Minor: Krutsinger Beef Scholars Program I grew up on a registered Gelbvieh and Balancer cow-calf operation near Scribner, NE, where I have been actively involved in the beef industry my entire life. Throughout high school, I exhibited cattle and competed in numerous FFA and 4-H events. At the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, I have continued to build on that

production sides of agriculture. After attending UNL, I plan on pursuing a career in agronomy and possibly livestock production as well.

foundation through leadership and hands-on experiences where I am currently the president of the UNL Block and Bridle Club and was a member of the 2025 UNL Meats Judging Team. After receiving my Bachelor of Science in Animal Science, I plan on pursuing a graduate degree in Ruminant Nutrition.

Kole Svec Milligan, NE Major: Animal Science Minor: Ag Economics

Sam Waldman Warren, OH Major: M.S., Animal Science I did my undergraduate studies at The University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio, where I majored in animal science and psychology with a minor in chemistry. I grew up working on various horse farms and in college I shifted my focus to cattle, working at a local dairy and Findlay’s Animal Science Farm. Currently, I am a first-year master's

I grew up on small family farm with small cow calf herd. We run Red Angus and Hereford Cattle near Milligan, NE. Growing up I showed cattle in 4-H and competed in Livestock Management in FFA. I decided to major in Animal Science as I have always known that I want to work in the beef cattle industry.

After graduating I plan to return to the Milligan area and work in agriculture while still being involved in the family operation with the goal of one day being able work full time on the operation.

student working under Dr. Ruth Woiwode studying Animal welfare. After my time at UNL I hope to work in extension education and eventually get my PhD in animal science.

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