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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE


TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY RANCH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2014 GRADUATES


Front Row, Left to Right: Tom Hill, Albany, Texas; Diego D. Bustillos, Chihuahua, Mexico; Mary Kathrine White, Stowell, Texas; Leon Lewis, Guthrie, Texas; Avonlea Elkins, Fort Worth, Texas; Dillon Watkins, Buffalo Gap, Texas; William Passwaters, Bridgeville, Delaware


Middle Row, Left to Right: Noah Fox, McAllen, Texas; Sam Hughes, Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Mark Turbeville, Fort Worth, Texas; Ethan Oberst, Laramie, Wyoming; Laurent Lollis, Lake Placid, Florida; Carter Smith, Midland, Texas; Jason Reitz, Godley, Texas


Back Row, Left to Right: Alfonso Roca, Santa Cruz, Bolivia; Kesler Martin, Conrad, Montana; Sam Halverson, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; Clay Bebee, Austin, Texas; Jordan Brough, Wells, Nevada; Coleman Replogle, Vero Beach, Florida; Travis Kenley, Crockett, Texas


These people have completed the comprehensive curriculum of the Ranch Management Program, which carefully covers every aspect that affects the profitability of the ranch business. Inten- sive classroom study of ranching principles and practices is reinforced in 9,000 miles of travel for


onsite case studies of ranches, farms, feedlots, processing plants, market facilities, and research centers. They benefit from years of operating ex- perience with some of the very top people in the ranching profession. The future of Ranching will be in good hands.


TCU • P.O. Box 297420 • Fort Worth, TX 76129 • 817-257-7145 www.ranch.tcu.edu


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