EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 44 MIN
Building Better Angus Genetics with Britton Blair
from Better Beef · host betterbeef
In this episode of Better Beef, host Kaid Panek travels to Blair Brothers Angus near Sturgis, South Dakota, to sit down with Britton Blair for a conversation about seedstock production, genetic improvement, conservation, and what it takes to build one of the nation's most respected Angus programs. From humble beginnings in the late 1980s, Blair Brothers Angus has grown into a premier operation marketing more than 500 Angus bulls annually through private treaty sales, earning a reputation built on consistency, customer relationships, and proven performance. Britton shares how his family's commitment to collecting real-world performance data has shaped their breeding philosophy. Rather than focusing solely on maternal traits or carcass characteristics, Blair Brothers strives to produce balanced cattle that perform throughout every stage of the beef supply chain—from the ranch to the feedlot to the consumer's plate. By retaining ownership of cattle, purchasing calves back from customers, and evaluating feedlot performance and carcass quality, the operation continually refines its genetics using measurable results. The discussion explores the importance of long-term planning in seedstock production, emphasizing that every breeding decision influences the next generation of cattle. Britton explains how carefully selected sires, disciplined culling practices, and decades of customer feedback have allowed the operation to build a predictable, reliable genetic program trusted by commercial cattlemen across the country. Kaid and Britton also discuss the realities of managing cattle in a drought-prone environment, highlighting early weaning as one of the most effective management tools for maintaining cow body condition while preserving valuable genetics. Rather than liquidating herds during challenging years, Blair Brothers focuses on adapting management strategies that protect both their cattle and their long-term breeding program. Beyond the ranch, Britton shares his involvement in local economic development and the South Dakota Cattlemen's Association, underscoring the importance of agricultural advocacy and producer engagement. The conversation reinforces the idea that cattle producers must actively tell their story, participate in industry organizations, and work together to shape the future of beef production. Whether you're a commercial cattle producer, seedstock breeder, or simply passionate about the beef industry, this episode offers valuable insights into genetics, stewardship, business relationships, and the long-term vision required to build a successful and respected cattle operation. For previous episodes of the Better Beef Podcast, please visit: www.americancattlemen.com. American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By: Moly Manufacturing Central Life Sciences Medgene Forge
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In this episode of Better Beef, host Kaid Panek travels to Blair Brothers Angus near Sturgis, South Dakota, to sit down with Britton Blair for a conversation about seedstock production, genetic improvement, conservation, and what it takes to build one of the nation's most respected Angus programs. From humble beginnings in the late 1980s, Blair Brothers Angus has grown into a premier operation marketing more than 500 Angus bulls annually through private treaty sales, earning a reputation built on consistency, customer relationships, and proven performance. Britton shares how his family's commitment to collecting real-world performance data has shaped their breeding philosophy. Rather than focusing solely on maternal traits or carcass characteristics, Blair Brothers strives to produce balanced cattle that perform throughout every stage of the beef supply chain—from the ranch to the feedlot to the consumer's plate. By retaining ownership of cattle, purchasing calves back from customers, and evaluating feedlot performance and carcass quality, the operation continually refines its genetics using measurable results. The discussion explores the importance of long-term planning in seedstock production, emphasizing that every breeding decision influences the next generation of cattle. Britton explains how carefully selected sires, disciplined culling practices, and decades of customer feedback have allowed the operation to build a predictable, reliable genetic program trusted by commercial cattlemen across the country. Kaid and Britton also discuss the realities of managing cattle in a drought-prone environment, highlighting early weaning as one of the most effective management tools for maintaining cow body condition while preserving valuable genetics. Rather than liquidating herds during challenging years, Blair Brothers focuses on adapting management strategies that protect both their cattle and their long-term breeding program. Beyond the ranch, Britton shares his involvement in local economic development and the South Dakota Cattlemen's Association, underscoring the importance of agricultural advocacy and producer engagement. The conversation reinforces the idea that cattle producers must actively tell their story, participate in industry organizations, and work together to shape the future of beef production. Whether you're a commercial cattle producer, seedstock breeder, or simply passionate about the beef industry, this episode offers valuable insights into genetics, stewardship, business relationships, and the long-term vision required to build a successful and respected cattle operation. For previous episodes of the Better Beef Podcast, please visit: www.americancattlemen.com. American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By: Moly Manufacturing Central Life Sciences Medgene Forge
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