September 2020 Arizona Cattlelog

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PORCH TALK

The Many Faces of ACGA Ben Menges Ranch Families

I’m a fifth-generation rancher located in Graham and Greenlee counties. A typical day for me varies depending on the time of year. Most of my time in the summer is spent maintaining waters. In the spring and fall I am gathering cattle and branding. I’ve wanted to be a rancher for as long as I can remember, so after I graduated from the University of Arizona. I had the privilege of knowing what I wanted to do. Concerning the monthly theme of pursuing authenticity, I don’t think there is anything more authentic than the family behind the ranch and the beef. As for me, my family is expanding. I am recently engaged and ranch life is looking less lonely now that I get to share it with my future wife, Ashley Jeffers-Sample. The Menges Ranch, and many others throughout the state, have unique, authentic family stories to tell. These stories are ones we can use to connect with consumers. They are people, just like ranchers, and I think we have a lot more in common than not.

ELFFAR REFIEH TOPKCAJ

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH $20,000? STEP #1 Donate a bovine at your local sale barn or send a check to ACGA

STEP #2 The sale barn will send confirmation of donation to ACGA

STEP #3

50% to winner & 50% to ACGA

The dollar amount donated will be added to the pot & your name will be added to the drawing

STEP #4 A drawing for half of the proceeds will take place at Winter Meeting 13 - Arizona Cattlelog

Must be 400+ pounds l must value $500+ Drawing will take place a ACGA's Winter Meeting

Donate a heifer, steer, cow, or bull for a chance to win half of the proceeds!


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