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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 2 MIN

Meet Bryant Schauer of Schauer Angus

from Cattleman’s Corner Radio · host Hale Broadcasting

Background and Beginnings: Bryant Schauer started in the cattle business in 1989 after purchasing eight head at his uncle's production sale. Coming from a family of grain farmers and ranchers, he was influenced by his grandfather's Angus cattle and supported by mentors such as his uncles Bob and Jim Carlson. Over 36 years, Bryant has built a successful cattle operation. Upcoming Sale Details: Bryant is preparing for his 36th cattle sale on Monday, March 9th at 1 p.m. at Faith Livestock Commission. The sale will feature 67 yearling bulls and 10 two-year-olds with a focus on calving ease and high maternal qualities. Visitors can come early for coffee and donuts, with a meal served prior to the sale. Breeding Program: Bryant's breeding approach emphasizes functional cattle with low maintenance, good disposition, and adaptability to extreme weather. He highlights new sires like Woodhill Reality and Boyd Justification, boasting strong DNA results and high performance. Community and Mentorship: Bryant attributes part of his success to community support and mentoring from experienced cattlemen like Gene Lund, the ranch seller who provided valuable guidance. Lund was also an active community member, remembered for his dedication to helping others even at an advanced age. Communication and Outreach: Bryant has a website, Schauer Angus, where buyers can view the sale catalog. His sale will also be featured on Facebook and DV Auction, allowing for online bidding. There is also a link to the sale on CattlemansCorner.com. Personal Reflections: Reflecting on his journey, Bryant shares about the influence of his father, who, although not fond of cattle, was supportive and instrumental in decision-making processes. The conversation touched on broader personal and philosophical themes, including the importance of mentorship, the evolving nature of agricultural business, and life’s spiritual perspectives.

Background and Beginnings: Bryant Schauer started in the cattle business in 1989 after purchasing eight head at his uncle's production sale. Coming from a family of grain farmers and ranchers, he was influenced by his grandfather's Angus cattle and supported by mentors such as his uncles Bob and Jim Carlson. Over 36 years, Bryant has built a successful cattle operation. Upcoming Sale Details: Bryant is preparing for his 36th cattle sale on Monday, March 9th at 1 p.m. at Faith Livestock Commission. The sale will feature 67 yearling bulls and 10 two-year-olds with a focus on calving ease and high maternal qualities. Visitors can come early for coffee and donuts, with a meal served prior to the sale. Breeding Program: Bryant's breeding approach emphasizes functional cattle with low maintenance, good disposition, and adaptability to extreme weather. He highlights new sires like Woodhill Reality and Boyd Justification, boasting strong DNA results and high performance. Community and Mentorship: Bryant attributes part of his success to community support and mentoring from experienced cattlemen like Gene Lund, the ranch seller who provided valuable guidance. Lund was also an active community member, remembered for his dedication to helping others even at an advanced age. Communication and Outreach: Bryant has a website, Schauer Angus, where buyers can view the sale catalog. His sale will also be featured on Facebook and DV Auction, allowing for online bidding. There is also a link to the sale on CattlemansCorner.com. Personal Reflections: Reflecting on his journey, Bryant shares about the influence of his father, who, although not fond of cattle, was supportive and instrumental in decision-making processes. The conversation touched on broader personal and philosophical themes, including the importance of mentorship, the evolving nature of agricultural business, and life’s spiritual perspectives.

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