#161 – Enjoying the Journey
One of the things I've learned to enjoy is spending time with my cattle. Walking through the weaned calves I get to enjoy the fruits of my labor. PCC has made my cow deal more profitable and more enjoyable....


#161 – Enjoying the Journey
One of the things I've learned to enjoy is spending time with my cattle. Walking through the weaned calves I get to enjoy the fruits of my labor. PCC has made my cow deal more profitable and more enjoyable....
#45 – That’s the Good Stuff
The good stuff - when careful planning and preparation comes together for success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=7eCK7QLfIbU&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=45
#44 – Growing a Business
You don't need flashing lights, gimmick giveaways, or expensive structures to attract business. Just a quality product that does what you say it will, helpful service, and satisfied customers....
#43 – Cowboys in the City!
This past week, Pharo Cattle Company was in Houston, TX for the NCBA Convention and Trade Show. We visited with lots of folks about their future in the cattle business. Here's a video of what it's like to send 5,000 Cowboys to the city....
#42 – Trip to Houston NCBA
We are headed to Houston, TX for the National Cattleman's Beef Association convention. We will be representing Pharo Cattle Company™ with a booth, letting folks know what PCC genetics can do for them. Stay tuned -- next week we'll share some pictures from the...
#41 – Goodbye Buckhorn Ranch
The ranch we have managed for 17 years recently sold, so with our PCC™ cow herd, we are off to start a new chapter of our lives. Life is full of changes, and it's a good time for us to change....
#40 – Try the Herd Quitter® Podcast
Have you listened to the Herd Quitter® Podcast? Tons of useful information from industry experts and successful ranchers! Just another way that Pharo Cattle Company™ works to help you make your business more profitable and more enjoyable. Try it today at...
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#181 – Long Days
This time of year requires long days to get all the work done. I'm thankful for good friends and "Vitamin I" (Ibuprofen). This week we worked our yearling heifers and put them out to grass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=aE_ntOloBBo&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=181