Purina's Bob Regan

Hello. Thanks for watching this short video from one of the producers I work with in the Sandhills. I’m Bob Regan. I was raised on a feedlot and ranch and have been engaged in ranching ever since. My wife, Julie, and I raised our two sons in O’Neill, Nebraska. I’ve been helping cattlemen improve their operations for 28 years.

As I work with Purina dealers and co-ops, my greatest joy is working with producers. I’m backed by more than 125 years of Purina research and the support of Ph.D. cattle consultants. My experience includes everything from dealing with floods to blizzards to droughts and fluctuating markets. 

My top priority is listening to ranchers voice their wants and needs, then helping them realize their goals. I always put myself in their shoes to find a better program that fits because every ranch is different. 

I would appreciate the opportunity to meet you and learn more about your ranch, your herd, your challenges and your vision. I will continue to stay in touch. If you’d like to reach out, feel free to give me a call. 

Regards,

Bob Regan
(402) 340-3183
 

 

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