Bud Williams Stockmanship and Livestock Marketing

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Bud Williams Stockmanship
Eunice Williams
883 E 505th Road
Aldrich, MO 65601
417-719-4910
eunice@stockmanship.com
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The Round Rocks

The Round Rocks (above) are my most valuable (and only) collection. They came about while I was trying to teach people to work cattle. Most people, when working livestock are looking at the wrong things or not looking at all. While trying to get people to quit looking at the

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Question about Gathering

Question: I just come across an article [by Temple Grandin]. The more I read the more confused I get. I don’t understand this concept of “loosely bunched.” Maybe it is what I am doing, and I don’t recognize it. I don’t remember that you ever mentioned it. Usually when I

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Learning

Learning is the road to understanding. The problem is, most people stop at the first little hill or at the first corner. There was a time when young people were taught things. They were taught discipline, to start and finish a job, to do things right or at least the

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Global Warming

We have heard from all of the smart and educated people, maybe it’s time to hear from an uneducated person. The only difference is that I will admit I don’t know anything about Global Warming. Since I really know nothing about it, there are a few questions and comments I’d

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Marketing

Marketing is a very simple concept, but people really like to make it complex and difficult. First, we should understand what we are selling. It could be feed. It could be animals. It could be our labor. It could be our skill at various parts of what we sell. Most

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Balance

We in the livestock industry should keep a proper balance of assets which are: 1. Money 2. Feed 3. Animals If we start out with money and we use some of it to buy land that will grow feed, we will have feed to sell. This feed can be grain

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Drought

Droughts have caused some serious problems around the world, both financial and emotional, so I’m not saying that a drought isn’t bad. Yet, in the U. S. more problems are caused by how we handle the drought than the drought itself. A drought doesn’t start after six months or a

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Starting Out

We constantly hear how hard it is for a young person to get started in farming or ranching. It is no harder for someone to start in farming or ranching now than it was 70 years ago. The difference is that young people want to start with a place that

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Sure Thing

It seems like more and more people are looking for something that will make a lot of money with no risk. This is not easy to find. Risk and big profit go together. When investing, the things that usually return the most profit have the most risk. Knowledge and work

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Profit

People like to talk about goals. I only have one. That is to do better or to know more than I did yesterday. People in business should have only one goal. That is to be profitable. There are other things you would like to have happen, but put profit first.

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