Ranch Operations

Grass
When one thinks of the operations of a beef cattle ranch, one typically presumes that the cattle are the primary focus of the operation. When

Water
Again, like humans, cattle need water. To give you some idea of how much water beef cattle need, when the temperature is 10 degrees Celsius

Fencing
In 2002 the Ranch had approximately 181 miles of fence (61 miles of perimeter fence and 120 miles of interior fencing). The fences create 130

Cattle
The original herd of longhorns that came up from Texas was soon replaced (1902) with an animal more suited to the region – the Hereford.