2014 Experts Guide
405 W Live Oak St, Fredericksburg, TX 78624 (830) 997-8616 •
www.landtx.com
LANDTX, based in Fredericksburg, represents buyers and sellers of signifi cant ranch/recreational properties in Central, Southwest and West Central Texas, covering about 35 counties. Licensed in Texas, NM and Colorado, LANDTX has been in business since 1982, and has closed sales of about $650M during the period, with a small of- fi ce of educated techs and land guru David Culver, Broker. Specialties include value assessment, partitions, conserva- tion subdivisions, live water ranches, custom ranch maps and troubleshooting/problem solving. Visit us at our booth at the TSCRA Convention each year, where you can view examples of our large custom ranch wall maps, or stop by our offi ce at 405 West Live Oak St. in Freder- icksburg for impressive demos during business hours.
Working cattle has never been so EASY. Or so SAFE. NEW!! SILENCER MAXX is extra wide and extra tall for extra-large cattle! T e 9 SILENCER Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Models feature the NRS Noise Reduction System, optional Pivot Controls, Hydraulic Kick Bars, and Hy- draulic Neck Bars which turn the animal’s head leſt , right or forward. 4 Models SILENCER Carriers and Platform or Overhead Scales available.
www.molymfg.com 785-472-3388
Using the TurretGate with handy remote control to swing, reverse swing, and shuttle TurretGate, it’s easy to keep cattle moving through the han- dling system, allowing you to remain at the SILENCER Squeeze Chute to administer vaccines and health procedures. TurretGate helps keep humans out of high impact areas; TurretGate moves the cattle! Circular Fencing, Transitions, Hydraulic Loading Chutes available.
Work more cattle in less area, with less steps & with less eff ort.
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