FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Angie Stump Denton, Beef Improvement Federation Communication Coordinator, angiedenton@ksu.edu or 785-562-6197
June 3, 2022

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) recognized B.R. Cutrer Inc., Wharton, Texas, as the BIF Seedstock Producer of the Year Award on June 3 during the group’s annual research symposium in Las Cruces, New Mexico. This national award is presented annually to a producer to recognize their dedication to improving the beef industry at the seedstock level. BRC Ranch is an innovative Brahman ranch that embraces strong Texas ranching roots. Brandon and Rachel Cutrer manage 350 head of Brahman cattle and F1s and are considered one of the top Brahman breeders worldwide. BRC showcases the beef industry from pasture to plate, with an emphasis on values, work ethic and entrepreneurship.
When the Cutrer’s married in 2010, they owned zero acres and six head of cattle. Without inheriting a single acre of land or head of cattle, BRC has shown the world that with great mentors, solid management practices, and a great team, first-generation landowners and new seedstock brands can be a success.
They are the breeder of six International Champion Grey Brahman females of the last decade, the No. 1 Brahman artificial insemination (AI) sire in the U.S. for the last three years, and the No. 1 polled Grey Brahman bull and female of the breed. In 2020, they exported cattle and genetics to 17 countries across five continents, including more than 30,000 units of semen on their Brahman AI sires.
BRC blazes a new trail being the only Brahman breeders in the U.S. utilizing genomically-enhanced expected progeny differences (EPDs), and as the founders of Brahman Country Beef and FitBeef, both 100% Brahman branded beef programs. They are also strong advocates for climate-smart ranching and the role that Brahman cattle will play in keeping beef on the table for future generations. B.R. Cutrer, Inc. was nominated by the American Brahman Breeders Association.
The award is presented by BIF and sponsored by Drovers.
More than 300 beef producers, academia and industry representatives attended the organization’s 54th Annual Research Symposium and Convention in Las Cruces, New Mexico. BIF’s mission is to help improve the industry by promoting greater acceptance of beef cattle performance evaluation.
For more information about this year’s symposium, including additional award winners and coverage of meeting and tours, visit BIFSymposium.com.
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The Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) is an organization dedicated to coordinating all segments of the beef industry — from researchers and producers to retailers — in an effort to improve the efficiency, profitability and sustainability of beef production. The organization was initiated more than 50 years ago to encourage the use of objective measurements to evaluate beef cattle. Continuing the tradition, BIF is now the clearinghouse for developing standardized programs and methodologies for recording of performance data for all traits, from birth weights to carcass traits. Its three-leaf-clover logo symbolizes the link between industry, extension and research.
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B.R. Cutrer Inc., Wharton, Texas, was recognized as the Beef Improvement Federation Seedstock Producer of the Year on June 3. Pictured (l to r) are: Matt Perrier, 2022 BIF president; and Brandon Cutrer and Keaton Dodd. The Cutrer family was honored June 3 at the organization’s 54th Annual Symposium and Convention in Las Cruces, New Mexico.