W. T. Waggoner – LARGEST UNDER ONE FENCE
CATTLE RANCH SITE: W. T. Waggoner – LARGEST UNDER ONE FENCE
W. T. Waggoner is located 13 miles south of Vernon, with office headquarters in Vernon. The Waggoner was established in 1849 by Dan Waggoner. He began buying land in western Wise County in 1870. As land was cleared for settlement, he gradually moved west and by the late 1870s settled along Beaver Creek near Electra .
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Ranch: W. T. Waggoner – LARGEST UNDER ONE FENCE – Beef Cattle
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Helpful Tips for Female Cattle Ranch Managers in Texas
As a female cattle ranch manager in Texas, navigating the unique challenges and opportunities of the industry requires a combination of knowledge, resilience, and community support. First, prioritize sustainable practices such as rotational grazing to maintain soil health and optimize pasture usage. Embrace technology—tools like livestock management software and GPS tracking can streamline operations and improve efficiency. Networking is crucial; join local and national agricultural organizations to connect with fellow ranchers and stay updated on industry trends. Attend workshops and training sessions to enhance your skills and knowledge. Balancing work and personal life is vital; ensure you have a support system in place, whether it’s family, friends, or fellow ranchers. Lastly, advocate for yourself and other women in agriculture. Share your successes and challenges, and seek out mentorship opportunities to both give and receive guidance. Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive ranching community.