Little Farm Recognized as a Historic Angus Herd
Terry Little’s farm has been home to Angus cattle for more than 50 years
The American Angus Association® honors Terry Little with a Historic Angus Herd Award. The Association’s Historic Angus Herd Award recognizes breeders and immediate families who have been in continuous production of registered-Angus cattle for 50 years or more.
Terry Little established his Angus herd in Monticello, Missouri, in 1965 with the purchase of Princess Kinlochian B from Dorothy Bartholomew of Lewistown, Mo. That same year, he registered his first bull, Bordolier T L 59. Little chose the Angus breed for its popularity and trouble-free reputation.
Over the years, Little has had numerous production sales and he is credited with convincing several farmers to invest in the Angus breed. “Little’s herd is a solid base of the best of Montana genetics,” said Tom Burke, American Angus Hall of Fame. “He is truly a pioneer Angus breeder in the state of Missouri.”
Today, Litte still manages his herd of 150 head of cattle.
Visit www.angus.org for more information or to view a list of awarded members since the program began in 1988. Written by Amber Wahlgren, Angus Communications
ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 22,000 members across the United States and Canada. It provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on the power of Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers.
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