Nebraska State Fair will require new test for dairy cows amid H5N1 concerns

Aug. 8, 2024, 4 p.m. ·

A line of cows poke their heads out through barred pens to bend down to eat food. The cows are in a large metal barn and one cow looks directly at the camera.
The new barn that houses cows at Ferguson Family Dairy Center at Oklahoma State University is thanks partially to a $2 million donation from the Ferguson Family Foundation. The foundation is made up of two alumni, Larry and Kayleen Ferguson with dairy roots. Larry Ferguson is the former CEO of Schreiber Foods. The couple also donated $50 million to fund a new building on campus with new classrooms, research capacity and a dairy bar. (Photo by Seth Bodine)

After multiple surrounding states reported H5N1 cases in dairy cows, Nebraska officials are looking to get ahead of the issue.

Event organizers said the dairy parlor will still be a feature attraction at this year’s Nebraska State Fair, but owners bringing dairy cows will need to have milk tested within seven days of arriving at the fairgrounds.

Jaime Parr, executive director of the Nebraska State Fair, said sharing concerns with state experts and partners was key in making the decision to preserve the parlor.

“Currently there are zero cases of H5N1 in the state of Nebraska,” Parr said. “We are certainly aware, though, of what's happening around us in other states, and being mindful of that it caused the communications with the Health Department and the Department of Ag and the State Vet.”

As opening day approaches, officials are continuing to monitor livestock, according to state fair agriculture director Vaughn Sievers.

“Right now, there is not a positive case in the state of Nebraska but if there is one, they're going to let us know as it gets closer,” he said. “So this is not done. I mean, we're going to continue to communicate.”

Late registration for livestock is August 15. Sievers said there have been no dairy cows registered, but expects owners to do so closer to the deadline. The state fair is an opportunity for dairy farmers to share their profession with the public, he said.

The Nebraska State Fair is at Fonner Park in Grand Island from Aug. 23 through Sept. 2.