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Weimer
Cattle Company
P.O. BOX 1197
SUSANVILLE, CA 96130
TOM & CINDY WEIMER
weimercattleco@citlink.net
(530) 254-6802 Mobile:
(530) 260-0416
Fax: (530) 254-6802
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ABOUT
WEIMER CATTLE COMPANY
The
following article appeared in the
March 2003 issue of Hereford
World and best describes Weimer
Cattle Company history
and current operation.
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BRINGING OUT THE BEST
This
dedicated, hard-working Western couple
strives to bring out the best in Herefords
whether custom fitting or breeding their
own.
“With
the
proper vision, promotion and marketing, we
can once again place
Herefords on the
top rung of the ladder.
We
must work together to correct our weak
points and then let the entire industry know
how great the Hereford breed really
is.” —Tom Weimer
Tom and Cindy
Weimer grew up in the
Hereford business.
Therefore, it was an easy decision
for them to stay involved
in the beef cattle industry
as adults. This husband-wife team
operates Weimer Cattle
Co., a custom fitting, ranch
management and consulting
firm, and also their own herd of
registered Herefords, near
Susanville, Calif.
“We enjoy working
outside and with the cattle,” Tom
says. “And we enjoy the show atmosphere
mainly because of the people we have met. The
people keep us in it.”
Getting started
Weimer Cattle Co.
got its start after Tom decided it was
time to step out and become his own boss.
Prior to this, he was the herdsman for
Falkland Farms, Shellsburg, Pa., the manager
of Five Point Pastures, Greensburg, Pa.,
and the herdsman for Beartooth Ranch,
Columbus, Mont.
In 1983, Tom
leased Hawley Land & Cattle Co.’s show
facilities in Cottage Grove, Ore. While
there, he met and hired Cindy to help
with his rapidly expanding show string.
Cindy had been working for Happy Valley
Ranch, Susanville, Calif. Tom and Cindy
married in 1985 and immediately
started looking for a better location; one at
a higher elevation and with a better climate
to feed show cattle and expand their cow
herd. “In Oregon,
Cottage Grove was down in a
valley, and it was wet and muddy most of
the year,” Tom explains.
“Susanville, located about 70 miles north of
Reno, Nev., at 4,200 feet, was
just what we were looking for.” Cindy is
originally from the Susanville area
and it allowed them to remain
relatively close to a majority of
their rapidly expanding client
base. At one time, Weimers
had 62 consultant
clients. During the past several years,
they have gradually reduced this
number to a group that is more equitable to
manage.
“We wanted to
devote more time and energy to our
clients,” Tom explains. “For various reasons,
we have been able to reduce our number
of clients to a more fair and manageable
number. Some we have had since the
start of our business. Many of them have
become more than clients; they have become
very good friends.” One of those clients and good
friends is Mike Allison,
Allison Hay & Herefords, Boardman, Ore.
Allison has known the Weimers since
1988, when he took his first bull to them.
“Tom and Cindy
have a world of knowledge to
share,” Mike says. “I just listen and sort
through it in order to make decisions for my
operation. They are such hard working people.
Everything they do is presented in a
professional manner.”
Providing clients
with a high quality and professional service
is a priority for the Weimers no matter their role. “There are
various levels of service we provide for other
ranches,” Tom explains. “This includes showing
cattle, purchasing breeding animals, complete
herd management, advertising, marketing,
nutrition and record keeping.” The Weimer’s
devotion to their clients has paid off—during
the past four decades they’ve exhibited 23
national champions, starting in 1973 with
Victorious K47 U81 and following the next year
with Vindicator. On the heels of these
championships were ones with FPP Advancer’s
Joy and EF Advancer 648J.
In the 1980s,
their winners were BT Driver 536L, BT Lumina
447M, OHF Trifecta 410X and BT Victress 15X.
The ’90s brought 3R Johnny Reb, VF Armors
Victor 326C and MH Payday 92D to name a few.
The title they are most proud of winning is
the 2002 national reserve grand champion
polled bull, TCW Pathfinder 23C 18K. The
Weimers raised this bull, his dam and
granddam.
“It was a feeling
unlike any other,” Tom says. “We had a new set
of emotions we had never dealt with before.”
The Weimers followed last year’s win with the
2003 national reserve grand champion polled
bull, D&M 53H Kreedence 003K, at this
year’s National Western Stock Show.
The Weimers
concentrate their show efforts along the West
Coast in Washington, Oregon and California, as
well as at the National Western in Denver and
the Western Nugget in Reno. In years past,
they exhibited at shows throughout the
country. “When the National was
permanently moved to Denver several years ago,
it no longer became economically sensible for
our clients to exhibit so far from their base
marketing areas,” Cindy explains. The Weimers
have also exhibited and had champions at the
Canadian Western Agribition in Regina, Sask.,
and at Palermo in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Reno’s Western Nugget Hereford Show is usually
their biggest event because they live so
close. They average around 30 head there each
year.
The Weimers have
40 acres around their home that are devoted to
their show and sale cattle business. In the
center is the show barn, surrounded by pens,
runs, traps and small pastures. They’ve had as
many as 104 head of show and sale cattle on
feed at one time.
“While a lot of
people wake up and go to work, we wake up
right in the middle of it,” Cindy says. “It
takes about a minute to walk to the barn. At
home, Tom and I do all the work ourselves and
the cow work is all done on horseback.”
With such large
show strings, the Weimers depend on a nucleus
of people who have helped them at shows for
many years. However, when they are at home
they don’t hire any outside help.
Their continued
show ring success has brought many individual
accolades. Tom and Cindy are the only husband
and wife to individually win the prestigious
national “Herdsman of the Year” award
presented by the American Hereford Association
and voted upon by their peers. Tom won in 1979
and Cindy in 1991.
Breeding for
quality
In addition to
their custom fitting and consulting services,
Weimers maintain their own herd of polled
Herefords. At present, they run about 50
mother cows.
“We AI
extensively,” Tom explains. “We’re trying to
breed to bulls of superior genetics. Just like
many other breeders, we can’t afford to own
all the bulls we would like to use. AI allows
us to incorporate many of the top bulls into
our breeding program.”
The goal of their
breeding program is quite simple: To breed top
quality range bulls and breed-improving
replacement females. “Being a successful
breeder in today’s world is not an easy task,”
Tom points out. “There are three key
ingredients that every animal must have if it
is going to make it in the seedstock
marketplace: phenotype, pedigree and
acceptable EPDs. If any one of these is
lacking, the value of the animal is greatly
reduced.”
Most of the
Weimer bull calves are sold before 12 months
of age and go to work in purebred operations
as herd bulls. In order to stay connected to
the commercial market, Weimers annually send
several bulls to a local bull test. “If we end
up with something good enough to show, so be
it, but that is not the number one goal of our
program,” Tom says. “It’s more of a bonus.”
Because of Tom’s
40-year experience in breeding, showing and
marketing Hereford cattle to 49 states and 10
foreign countries, he is often invited to give
speeches to groups throughout the West. He
often shares this thought with his audience:
“If you sell pickup trucks, refrigerators or
furniture, the consumer comes to the product.
Oftentimes in the seedstock business, we must
take our product to the consumer. The show
ring should be looked at as an advertising and
marketing tool. You might have the greatest
breeding program in the country but if you
don’t show, very few of your potential
customers will know.
“It is also a
great opportunity to compare the production of
your breeding program with other ranches
throughout the country,” he says. “In many
ways the show ring is a necessary evil of the
small seedstock producer.”
Tom and Cindy
enjoy working with Hereford cattle and cherish
the many friendships they have made all over
the world. Their future plans are to continue
breeding and promoting Herefords for years to
come. “At one time, the Hereford breed was the
king of cow country,” Tom admits. “With the
proper vision, promotion and marketing, we can
once again place Herefords on the top rung of
the ladder.
We must work
together to correct our weak points and then
work together to let the entire industry know
how great the Hereford breed really is.” HW
P.O. BOX 1197
SUSANVILLE,
CA 96130
TOM &
CINDY WEIMER
weimercattleco@citlink.net
(530) 254-6802 Mobile: (530)
260-0416 Fax: (530) 254-6802
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