Dakota County receives 'Livestock Friendly' designation

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Dakota County has received the state of Nebraska's "Livestock Friendly" designation for its support of the industry.

Governor Pete Ricketts announced the award on Friday during a visit to South Sioux City. Dakota County is the 30th county in Nebraska that is now part of the state program. Dakota County is home to many livestock and poultry operations and meat processing facilities.

Ricketts says Dakota County officials have shown a strong commitment to rural economic development and agriculture.

Counties that wish to receive the designation must hold a public hearing, and the county board must pass a resolution to apply. A completed application must be submitted to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.

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