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Meet Jacey Smidt, Director of Compliance and Producer Relations

Madison Doeschot - Nebraska Beef Council | May 11, 2026

Jacey Smidt of Hildreth is the new Director of Compliance and Producer Relations for the Nebraska Beef Council. 

Growing up on a row-crop and cow-calf operation south of Kearney, Jacey Smidt developed a passion for the beef industry at an early age. From showing cattle through 4-H to helping build her family’s operation, Smitty Cattle Company, agriculture has always been at the center of her life. Now, Smidt is bringing that passion to her new role as Director of Compliance and Producer Relations for the Nebraska Beef Council. 


A graduate of Axtell High School, Smidt continued her education at Southeast Community College in Beatrice, earning degrees in livestock management and Ag business. After college, she interned with Aurora Cooperative before spending nearly three years working in animal nutrition out of the cooperative’s Minden location. While she valued the experience, Smidt knew she wanted to continue advocating for the beef industry in a different way. 

“I just want to continue to advocate and help others in the beef industry and promote the awesome industry that we’re in,” Smidt said. 

In her new position, Smidt will work closely with producers across the state while also overseeing compliance efforts with sale barns, packing plants and beef checkoff procedures. However, it is the producer relations side of the role that excites her most. 

“I really enjoy talking to producers and working with them,” she said. “I enjoy being a resource for them and helping them in any way that I can.” 

Smidt is also looking forward to connecting with the next generation of agricultural leaders through FFA programs and Ag education outreach. Whether speaking in classrooms or helping with beef promotion events, she hopes to share the story of the Beef Checkoff and the importance of the cattle industry with students across Nebraska. 

“I’m excited to be here and work with producers and everybody on the Beef Council team,” she said. 

Today, Smidt lives in Hildreth and remains actively involved in Smitty Cattle Company alongside her family, continuing the cattle operation that first sparked her love for the beef industry years ago.


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The Nebraska Beef Council is a non-profit organization served by a nine-member board of directors. The volunteers oversee the beef checkoff in Nebraska and checkoff-funded programs. Programs for marketing and promotion are funded by the $1/head beef checkoff.