Case Study: Identification of Federal and State Assistance Programs with Potential Utility for Ranchers

Emily StriblingEducation & Innovation, General, Graduate Students, Master's Program, News, Newsletters, Ranch Accounting, Ranch Finances

INTRODUCTION Many of the historical southern Texas Panhandle ranches were established in the late 1800’s. With a long-standing commitment to western heritage, they embody ranching traditions, with a focus on raising high quality cattle and working ranch horses. The host ranch of this case study consists of native rangeland with no cultivated ground. Important landowner considerations include natural resource management …

The Financial Role of the Ranch Remuda

King Ranch InstituteFaculty, General, Newsletters, Ranch Accounting, Ranch Finances

By: Stan Bevers, KRIRM Practitioner in Ranch EconomicsFeature appeared in the KRIRM Fall 2020 Newsletter Horses play a large role on today’s commercial cattle ranches. From carrying the ranch brand at playdays to carrying ranch hands gathering cattle, they are a source of pride and an important ranch tool. On some ranches, they provide a valuable revenue stream, while on …

TSCRA Talk Episode 6: Focus on Finances with Stan Bevers

King Ranch InstituteFaculty, Podcast, Ranch Accounting, Ranch Finances

Stan Bevers, KRIRM Practitioner in Ranch Economics, talks with Kristen Brown on the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Podcast. You know your cows are healthy — but what about the financial side of your operation? Now more than ever, it’s imperative you know where you stand and where you could do better. On this episode, host Kristen Brown is …