A Colorado-based ranch is taking legal action against a Nebraska-run grazing business for breach of contract. In April 2020, the two parties agreed that Cornerstone Grazing, operated by owners, Derek and Lesa Schwanebeck, and their sole employee, John C. Odom, would graze 603 bred cows and 22 bulls throughout the course of the summer. The contract would end on November 12 when Three Forks Ranch would sell the bred cows. Following a September 2 report that several cows had died due to an apparent outbreak of disease, Three Forks Ranch employees traveled to Cornerstone Grazing to find twenty dead cattle. The Colorado ranch is now suing the Nebraska ranch for $500,000 in damages. Continue reading