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McBee Farm Default: Reality TV Star Faces Prison Over Crop Insurance Fraud

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

LINCOLN, Neb.(DTN) -⁤ McBee ⁣Farming Operations, the‌ Missouri farm⁤ featured in the reality television series‍ “The‍ McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys,” has defaulted on a ​$1.3 million loan as its owner, Steve A. McBee,⁣ prepares for sentencing ⁣on federal crop insurance​ fraud charges.The financial ​setback adds another⁢ layer of complexity to McBee’s legal situation and raises‌ questions about the future ‍of the family’s agricultural business.

The default, with rabo⁤ Agrifinance LLC, ⁣was ⁣formally documented in a judgment⁢ filed August 13, 2025, with the Circuit court of Daviess County, Missouri, following an ⁤initial default ⁣judgment entered in Iowa District Court⁤ in Black ‍Hawk County on June 25, 2025.This​ comes as McBee awaits an October ⁤16 sentencing after pleading guilty to a Class ⁣B ‍felony of crop ‌insurance fraud late in 2024, an offense carrying a potential sentence⁤ of up to 30 years in prison ‌with no ‌possibility of parole.

According to the Missouri court filing, ⁤the outstanding principal on the loan totaled $1,171,000 as of June 23, 2025, with ⁢accrued ⁣interest reaching $133,995.98.⁤ Interest⁤ continues to accrue daily at a rate of $683.08,alongside any‍ further collection expenses.​

McBee operates the farm⁢ in northwest Missouri with his sons: Steve Jr.,‍ Brayden, Cole,‌ and Jesse. The financial difficulties and pending legal outcome cast a shadow over​ the family and​ their public image​ cultivated through the reality⁣ television program.

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