Bowie Stockmanship School
We had an interesting group at our Stockmanship School here at Bowie March 13-14, 2009 including Dairy people from Minnesota, Buffalo ranchers from New Mexico, and Beef cattle folks from Kansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma.
Bud Williams Stockmanship
Tina Williams
883 E 505th Road
Aldrich, MO 65601
417-777-1609
Tina@stockmanship.com
We had an interesting group at our Stockmanship School here at Bowie March 13-14, 2009 including Dairy people from Minnesota, Buffalo ranchers from New Mexico, and Beef cattle folks from Kansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma.
Garland and Richard standing by the sign announcing the school
Here is our class at the Stockmanship School at the 71 Ranch near Elko, Nevada. 2009, Nevada . . . I really enjoyed learning from you and Bud at the 71 ranch
Bud showing Curt Epler the correct angle to work calves out of a corner quietly.
We had a great turnout for our Market Follow-up meeting in O’Neill, Nebraska.
Allan Nation (left) of the Stockman Grass Farmer Magazine introduced Bud (above).
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