Bryce Cattle:
When I was young, my dad helped myself and my siblings grow a herd of Simmental and SimAngus cows. We had a cow/calf operation and fed out our own feeder cattle. It started as a “college fund.” A lot was a learned over the years. We worked our tailfeathers off. There was blood, sweat, and probably even tears. Most importantly, we had a family bond of working hard and playing hard that was built largely from our time together doing chores, working cattle, showing cattle, putting up hay, helping friends, neighbors, and more.
Twenty years later, my family has invested in growing our own herd. My wife Jenna, son Jackson, and daughters Amele and Clara enjoy our little cattle operation. Our biggest priority remains unchanged. We want our children to learn how to respect cattle and agriculture. We want to learn to work hard and play hard. I can’t think of a better way to do it. And if we are going to have cattle, why not do it right? We have invested in top genetics from many progressive cattle operations to ensure that we are advancing our operation. If you aren’t trying to advance, you are falling behind. I am surely not interested in that.
Because our lives have led us to career paths off the farm, it is critically important to have people helping to execute. Tim Denny shares our passion for cattle as well as many family values that are important in this type of operation. Without Tim and Cory Denny’s “Red Brick Ranch,” none of this would be possible. The Denny’s are great partners for Bryce Cattle.
Our cattle operation is all about family, friends, and being an advocate for agriculture. And oh by the way, we must admit that striving to be “just ok” is not in our DNA. We want to be among the leaders of Simmental and SimAngus genetics. That’s Bryce Cattle.
-Jacob Bryce