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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 15 MIN

Triple T Land & Livestock 2026 Annual Production Sale

from American Cattlemen Podcast · host galesz

Welcome back to Genetics & the Gavel, powered by American Cattlemen Media. Just ahead. we have Gale McKinney, he's the owner of American Cattlemen Media, and he sits down with David Tysdal, Co-Owner of Triple T Land & Livestock. In this episode, David and Gale will dive into the Triple T land & Livestock 2026 Annual Production Sale, held on April 8th, 2026, at 1PM MDT, at the Buffalo Livestock Market, Buffalo, Wyoming.  Triple T Land & Livestock began as several family homesteads in Weston County, Wyoming, in 1891. Today, Triple T Land & Livestock, Inc. is a working ranch located in Northeastern Wyoming. They raise moderate-framed Angus Cattle that can survive in a harsh environment with little supplemental feeding. Triple T Focuses on genetics that will deliver the most profit and value from the ranch to the consumer. At Triple T Land & Livestock, cattle must thrive in a harsh range environment with minimal supplemental feeding, while still performing well in the feedlot and ultimately satisfying consumer demands. They emphasize moderate-framed Angus cattle with strong maternal traits, docility, and the ability to gain efficiently and produce high-quality carcasses. Rather than single-trait selection, Triple T aims to “check every box,” balancing growth, carcass quality, maternal ability, and phenotype. Phenotype remains especially important in their region, where buyers expect cattle with thickness, shape, and visual appeal. The 2026 annual production sale offers 58 yearling Angus bulls and 30 commercial replacement heifers from their program. David walks through the main sire groups, highlighting bulls sired by Ellingson Prolific, Jamison, Rapport, Congress, Craftsman, Kenealy Commerce, and Top Gun lines. He describes Prolific sons as powerful, high-growth cattle with good feet, and notes that they used Rapport and Congress on first-calf heifers, producing bulls with style, shape, growth, and carcass merit. Craftsman progeny are praised for both popularity and the quality of females they produce, while the Commerce and Top Gun cattle are characterized as rancher-friendly, growthy, and strong in carcass traits. David singles out the first two sale lots—both Prolific sons—as especially exciting individuals that combine calving ease, power, and carcass quality. The replacement heifers come from the heart of their own program, and some years they rival the bulls in popularity. For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com. American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By: Moly Manufacturing Central Life Sciences Medgene

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