Britt Larson of the Pilot Point FFA Chapter in Texas has 32 registered head of Simbrah cattle. He received his
first cattle in 2002 from his grandfather. Since then, he has amassed the skills to succeed as a rancher.
He has reduced the cost of production to $15.93/head, learned to self-diagnose and treat sick cattle and learned to artificially inseminate. Larson hopes to eventually earn a degree in animal science.
He is supported by his parents Andrea and Craig and his FFA advisors Tammy and Randy Glasscock.
This award is sponsored by Bayer Animal Health and Rabo AgriFinance.
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