Near the banks of Clear Creek in northeast Custer County, Nebraska, a brother and sister planted roots and made a home in 1878. And this place remains my family’s home today.
In those days, there were no trees, and the prairie grasses stood 8 feet tall. Elk, deer and wolves roamed the prairie. Homesteaders came from afar to claim their acres on this land known today as the gateway to the Sand Hills.
Cooksley Clear Creek Farms is our home, and it is surrounded by rolling hills with large cottonwood trees and native prairie grasses. It is quintessential Nebraska.
As I travel the back roads, I see row crops of corn and beans and fields of alfalfa. We have many wild turkeys, whitetail and mule deer, coyotes, foxes and porcupines,…