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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 2 MIN

Steve Mowry - Passionate About Angus

from Cattleman’s Corner Radio · host Hale Broadcasting

Steve Mowry from Ma anb Pa Angus in Presho, South Dakota has a sale today. So the first question is Steve, if you don't mind, just give me a little background on how you got started in the cattle business.   "I guess I've always been drawn cattle in one form or another. I grew up on a ranch, my dad bought this ranch in 1961, the year that I was born. I followed my brothers into rodeo. That was some of my first enjoyable experiences. Cattle have just been a part of everything I've ever done. I went on to did pro rodeo for quite awhile as a rodeo bullfighter. When I retired from that, I worked for a veterinarian for a couple of years in kind of fell in love with the Angus breed while I was at the veterinarian."   "The timing could not have been any better. When Ag was bad in the 1980s, there was a Wrangler jeans came out with a program called the Wrangler Bullfighting Competition. I was a rodeo bullfighter and they paid a tremendous amount of money. It got up to $485,000 for a 16 man tour. I won more than my share of that $485,000. That's basically how I got in the cow business was my winnings from those bullfights. I was buying cows when cows were dirt cheap in the 80s and my dad was running them on shares with me. That's how I got started."   "We have 65 yearling bulls on the sale. We are on DV auction. You'll be able to bid and buy there. Our catalog and videos are there, of course, but the sale itself is at Presho Livestock Auction. We still run the bulls in the ring one at a time so you get to see exactly what you're buying."   Steve Mowry from Ma and Pa Angus, Presho, South Dakota. 

Steve Mowry from Ma anb Pa Angus in Presho, South Dakota has a sale today. So the first question is Steve, if you don't mind, just give me a little background on how you got started in the cattle business.   "I guess I've always been drawn cattle in one form or another. I grew up on a ranch, my dad bought this ranch in 1961, the year that I was born. I followed my brothers into rodeo. That was some of my first enjoyable experiences. Cattle have just been a part of everything I've ever done. I went on to did pro rodeo for quite awhile as a rodeo bullfighter. When I retired from that, I worked for a veterinarian for a couple of years in kind of fell in love with the Angus breed while I was at the veterinarian."   "The timing could not have been any better. When Ag was bad in the 1980s, there was a Wrangler jeans came out with a program called the Wrangler Bullfighting Competition. I was a rodeo bullfighter and they paid a tremendous amount of money. It got up to $485,000 for a 16 man tour. I won more than my share of that $485,000. That's basically how I got in the cow business was my winnings from those bullfights. I was buying cows when cows were dirt cheap in the 80s and my dad was running them on shares with me. That's how I got started."   "We have 65 yearling bulls on the sale. We are on DV auction. You'll be able to bid and buy there. Our catalog and videos are there, of course, but the sale itself is at Presho Livestock Auction. We still run the bulls in the ring one at a time so you get to see exactly what you're buying."   Steve Mowry from Ma and Pa Angus, Presho, South Dakota.

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