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Bar R Wagyu
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Reeves Family raising Wagyu cattle in Pullman, Washington.
"Using Data for Selection at Bar R Wagyu: Carcass Data, EPDs, & Feed Efficiency." - Dr. Jerry Reeves
"Using Data for Selection at Bar R Wagyu: Carcass Data, EPDs, & Feed Efficiency." - Dr. Jerry Reeves
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"Marketing Wagyu Beef Direct-to-Consumer: Developing Your Own Local Market" - Arlie Reeves
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"Marketing Wagyu Beef Direct-to-Consumer: Developing Your Own Local Market" - Arlie Reeves
"Agri Beef/Snake River Farms Overview. Quality & Yield for the Future of the Wagyu Breed." Dan Genho
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We are excited to share the video recordings of our 2024 Bar R Wagyu Production Sale Educational Day. Dan Genho is the Director of Quality and Continuous Improvement at Agri Beef.
"Raising Wagyu in Japan vs. Raising Wagyu in America: A Comparison" - Kaito Yajima
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We are excited to share the video recordings of our 2024 Bar R Wagyu Production Sale Educational Day. Kaito Yajima from Super Prime Beef shares his insights into comparisons between raising Wagyu in Japan versus America. He was born and raised on a Wagyu farm in Japan.
Wagyu History Series - Dr. Charles Gaskins: Emeritus Professor Behind the First Wagyu EPDs in the US
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We sat down with Dr. Charles Gaskins to talk about his early involvement in the Wagyu industry in America. He was instrumental in establishing the first National Wagyu Sire Summary at Washington State University, generating first Wagyu EPDs in America. The first National Wagyu Sire Summary was published in 1999, and the last version was published in 2017. Dr. Gaskins' contributions to the early...
Wagyu History Series - Brent McCann: A Real Cattleman
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Bar R Wagyu: A History Series: Brent McCann: A Real Cattleman. We sat down with Brent McCann to talk about his experience working with Wagyu cattle over the past 15 years at Sieben Livestock in Montana and Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. The Wagyu breed has untapped potential in the cattle industry. At Bar R Wagyu, we have been working with commercial cattlemen to lease and ...
Dr. Jerry Reeves - Wagyu History in America (Bar R Wagyu - Wagyu History Series)
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Dr. Jerry Reeves of Bar R Wagyu discusses the early days of Wagyu in America.
Wagyu History with Dr. Jerry Reeves of Bar R Wagyu
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Wagyu History with Dr. Jerry Reeves of Bar R Wagyu
Wonderful wedding. I wish you much happiness!
Priceless👍
The reason they're expensive is because cattle wind up using them as toys and butting them all over the place!! Set a post deep in the ground (4 feet) with 5 or 6 feet above ground, wrap it in indoor/outdoor carpet, a few spirals of barbed wire (tight against the carpet) and watch what a happy bunch of animals you create. They will rub it until they break it. Lol
Make it from concrete
Dull saw blade
Way point
Keeps the Barb wire tight.
It's used as a step to climb over
Isn’t it obvious? Look at all the dimples in the rock….. it had lots of depression…. check in on your rocks before this happens to them too. Tragic.
Stoners
When you see the rock hanging turn right , then straight ten yards, look up to the right. Here is the dead end 😢. Party😅😅
Me stay your ass out of there.
Weight to prevent frozen soils from pushing out fence post. Nothing more.😮
It creates small electric current animal can detect. Quartz rock
It's marks how far along the ranch hand is on the fence mending.
it's a lock so no one can run away with post? 😮
Rocks get tired too
DO NOT touch that rock
It's a space peanut. It helps keep the alien's from purple when roof grass goes out.
Dang I need one then!
Crackhead lure?
Were those little divots made by plinking?
Yes, easy explanation. You do that to weigh the post down so it won’t pop out of the ground.
Bingo
Looked around and holding the top strand down they didn't have a cclip
Used to do it all the time was to keep post in the ground so when it rained it wouldn’t come out
Money for the buddy in hash rank redemption..he's waiting for him at the beach prob should've been called broke your back redemption 😅
Yeay you put it there
Tension rock 😂
Helps hold it and keep it from leaning.
YES SIR I DO. HAVE THE PERFECT EXPLANATION FOR THIS ROCK HANGING ON THE FENCE. !!! I PUT IT THERE. !!!! 😲 😅😅
Helps hold the post down
I can see it holding the fence cable tight Oregon bee just some RUclipsr
Old timers did that to help hold the post in the ground, when they drove the metal post in the ground they actually hit a rock, so the post wouldn’t go any deeper. I see it a lot here in West Virginia
What part I'm Raleigh county
@@dwaynebailey3504 Monroe
OMG BIGFOOT MARKER
rock on
Yeah. Weather rock: if wet, it raining. If it’s hot, sunny. If it’s shaking, either wind or earthquake. If gone, tornado
Wow where can I get one. 😮😮😮
NUFF SAID 😂
Do you sucking and driving me is that really old school the way he has it wrapped it is constantly putting tension on the wrap. That's old school Elon Musk type stuff no electricity just gravity
Did you tell an A.I app to "pretend you've never used a keyboard before and type this comment for me"? Lol
It's either a trail marker or bait for big foot.
its a weather rock
I love working and watching the sunset. I won't lie.
I'm a rancher. It's a good day when I feed 500 cows just to feed another 500 if lucky the next day 😅
I just want 20 acres...no neighbors....lord that is a dream!! Thank you for what yall do!
We hope you achieve that dream of yours! And thank you!🙏
We need you desperately ❣️Thank you
Thank you so much!🥹🙏
That ranch would cost millions where I live in Colorado, someday I hope I can afford to be a rancher with y’all even though it’s real hard work it’s always been a dream of mine to live and work on my own ranch.❤
We hope you can achieve that dream and enjoy this lifestyle! Ranches don’t need to be big, they can be just as wonderful if they are small!
Funny story My Grandpa's CB handle in the early 70's was Bailing Wire Lol Great Memories
Hes a good boy