For Frank and Sims Price, it isn’t the hardships that tell the story of survival for the Frank and Sims Price Ranch, it’s what they did with those hardships. After the trials of drought and fire in 2011, the father and son team turned the ranch around, receiving a series of awards for environmental stewardship, including the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Environmental Stewardship Award Program award in 2014. Frank Price believes stewardship starts with the idea that there will always be a need to adapt. Read more at DTN/The Progressive Farmer…
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