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Wordless Wednesday: scenic feedyards?

June 8, 2011

Most people say that feedyards aren’t pretty, but I think these black beauties from June 2010 story trips prove them wrong. I think our CAB-licensed feedyards make awfully pretty pictures:

To read more about this feeder”s history and dedication read, “Eisenmenger Farms (but the feedlot comes first).”

This was just one example of the thousands of head of cattle that are finished to perfection. Learn about others by checking out, “The Quality Sort.”

Triangle H, Garden City, Kan.

At Triangle H, cattle are a way to upgrade the value of their grain. Find out what kind of cattle (and customers) it takes to do that by reading, “Entertaining new ideas on quality.”

Breakfast time at Triangle H

May your bottom line be filled with black ink,~Miranda

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