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A Rich
Family Heritage.

In 1971, my parents purchased the farm where my home base is today. The first Charolais came to our central Kentucky land in 1988 with the acquisition of 10 Charolais cows. I grew up in the cattle business and learned to wear many hats, learning as much as possible and gaining valuable experience with packers, feedyards, retailers and buyers.

I immersed myself in the Charolais breed and today am proud to offer genetics which are perfect for crossing with commercial cattle. We believe in thick, long and deep Charolais cattle that grow quickly, are easy to handle and maximize heterosis. As such, we also introduced an artificial insemination program in 2006 and embryo transfer in 2015.