Do I have the
time, energy and temperament to
entertain hunting guests?
driving distance of a major metro area. Fourth, it is a boom or bust model, meaning that some days there may be more hunters than space and other days there may be no hunters at all. “Hunting provides a myriad of
opportunities for landowners, but these opportunities all come with a cost,” Homeyer says. “Landowners need to carefully consider the in- tangible costs of time and potential stress as well as fi nancial costs to fi gure out which option will work best on their ranches and for their families.” Editor’s Note: This is the eighth
F PIONEER 926
CE BW WW YW MM M&G MCE MCW SC FAT REA MARB BMI$ CEZ$ BII$ CHB$ 4.9 4.2 64 118 37 69 2.5 109 1.9 -0.004 0.40 0.22 27 20 21 37
• Sire: K 64H Ribstone Lad 157K • Dam: F 9126 Dominette 417 • This bull has sired 130 calves naturally. We started using him when he was two and he just turned four in January. His full brother is a top herd sire for The Berrys. His dam is a Dam of Distinction and one of the top cows in the Feddes herd.
• His fi rst crop of bulls were all sold from weaning to 14-months. They are loved by ranchers. His calves weigh great and have extra length. His fall calves started weaning in June. 926 is an excellent bull. We will have his fi rst daughters calving this fall.
• He is GE-EPD tested and his numbers are awesome. OTHER HERD BULLS K Advance Extra 2127 (43339015)
MCR Ranchers 408 Domino 216 ET (43293332). • A 38 CHB$ EPD. Watch out for this bull
CL 1 Domino 852U (42897548). 637S son. • Excellent daughters. DHR Yankee Mark Domino D172 (43172554). • 33 CHB$ EPD.
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DOYLE HEREFORD RANCH P.O. Box 73, Wolfe City, TX 75496 • Cell 214-240-4538
mdoyle0326@yahoo.com •
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in a 12-part series focusing on using partial budgets to answer questions in a technique commonly known as “penciling it out.” Because Texas and Oklahoma are so diverse and each ranch is unique, the series was not designed to provide a one-size-fi ts- all answer. Instead it was created to help producers become familiar with a handy tool that can be used to strengthen the bottom line. The series has been developed in col- laboration with Carl Homeyer, state ag economist for the USDA Natu- ral Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Temple. Homeyer earned his bachelor’s degree in Range Sci- ence and his master’s degree in land economics and real estate from Texas A&M University. Before joining the NRCS in 2009, Homeyer operated his family’s Burleson County ranch, which also includes broiler houses, while owning and running several small businesses.
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