Commission Approves Roberts Seed Agreement

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 28, 2026

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LINCOLN – The Nebraska Public Service Commission 
(PSC) today issued an order approving a stipulated 
agreement with Roberts Seed, Inc., and dismissing a 
department complaint concerning unlicensed activity by 
the Axtell-based specialty grain company.

The agreement follows a PSC investigation last fall into 
whether the company was buying and storing grain 
without the required grain dealer and grain warehouse 
licenses. Under terms of the agreement, Roberts Seed 
commits to:

  • Buying grain only for the purpose of selling it as seed – 
    activity that does not require a PSC-issued license and 
    that is overseen by the Nebraska Department of 
    Agriculture. The company is prohibited from conducting 
    traditional grain dealer and warehouse activity without 
    obtaining the proper licenses.
  • Paying a $2,400 civil penalty
  • Submitting to periodic site and records inspections by 
    the PSC’s Grain Department

“This agreement reinforces our commitment to maintaining 
the integrity of the grain marketplace in Nebraska,” said 
Commission Vice Chair Kevin Stocker. “We will continue to 
closely monitor operations to ensure compliance, protect 
grain producers and uphold public safety.”

The PSC encourages producers to verify that grain dealers 
and warehouses are properly licensed before conducting 
business. The lists of licensed dealers and warehouses are 
available at https://psc.nebraska.gov/grain.

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Media Contact:
Jason McFarley – Public Information & Education Officer
(402) 430-5640
jason.mcfarley@nebraska.gov

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