Abstract:
Cattle feedlots, some of which have a capacity of tens of thousands of head, have
become a major driving force in the local economy and changing landscape of southwestern
Kansas. The feedlot industry also is one of the region’s most important sources of carbonequivalent
greenhouse gases. Changes to the beef industry are described, and the perceptions
and attitudes of feedlot operators regarding climatic change issues and industrial change are
analyzed based on a 1998 survey. The results indicate that a majority of feedlot respondents
believe ‘global warming’ is mostly an unproven theory, and efforts to mitigate it are
unwarranted.