#168 – Holiday Reset
Although Christmas has been hi-jacked by Santa Claus, there's still a positive benefit to our way of life. The Christmas holiday is like a reset button that prompts us to connect with loved ones and get ready for another new year....


#168 – Holiday Reset
Although Christmas has been hi-jacked by Santa Claus, there's still a positive benefit to our way of life. The Christmas holiday is like a reset button that prompts us to connect with loved ones and get ready for another new year....
#52 – Springtime in Colorado
It's perfectly normal to have an April snowstorm in Colorado. However, my new neighbors from LA think it's a bit much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=4lz95S-H9xo&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=52
#51 – Getting Off the Fence
If you are still on the fence about changing to PCC®, I understand. It takes time to consider new directions, big purchases, and life changes. However, time is running out. Expenses are skyrocketing, inflation is rising, and profit is shrinking. Not to mention the...
#50 – Grazing Project
Here's an update on my grazing project. All in all, it's been a good plan. PCC® has changed our whole outlook on the cattle business. I'm glad we made the change when we did. They say the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is today....
#49 – Quick Sort
Pharo Cattle Company® does much more than just sell bulls. We offer a plan and program to make your operation more fun and more profitable. But at the end of the day, one of our most important jobs is to help you select the right herd sire. Our Quicksort program is an...
#48 – Out of Control
The world around us seems out of control at times. During troubled times, center on the things that are certain, and focus on the things that you can do something about....
#47 – Calving Ease
No matter what time of year you calve, Pharo Cattle Company® calving ease bulls will solve a host of calving problems. As Kit Pharo says, ""The weaning weights for dead calves are distressingly low.""...
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Impatient
Patience is not something I’m known for. “Hot-headedness” runs in my family. It’s a result of wanting to be in control and being overly competitive. I’ve learned to recognize this and to somewhat get it under control, but I definitely have my moments! We often associate social or relational issues with impatience, but there can be economic costs as well. Farnam Street talks about the cost of impatience in their weekly blog: “Impatience is an expensive emotion....