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Champion Junior Creative Writing
Oklahoma junior wins 2024 NJAS contest.
November 26, 2024
Hey everyone! I wanted to share something really cool with you today. It’s something that means a lot to me and my family. It’s our family’s brand. You might be wondering, what’s a brand? Well, let me tell you about it.
Some companies have a special logo that represents who they are and what they believe in. Well, for a ranch family like mine, a brand is like that, but it’s even more important. It’s not just a fancy symbol, it’s something that holds a lot of meaning.
Our family’s brand is a piece of metal with our special mark on it. It’s a unique symbol that we use to show that our livestock belongs to us. It helps us tell our animals apart from others. It’s a special tag that says, “Hey, this cow is one of ours!”
But our brand means so much more than that. It’s not just a way to identify our animals. It’s a symbol of who we are as a family, our history, and our values. When people see our brand, they know that we take pride in what we do and that we have a lot of experience.
You see, a brand is more than just a mark on an animal. It’s a way for us to show that we can be trusted. Other ranchers and buyers know that if they see our brand, they can trust that our animals are top-notch. It’s like a seal of approval that says, “These animals are the real deal!”
For me, our family’s brand is really special. It represents all the hard work and love that goes into taking care of our animals. It’s a symbol of our traditions that have been passed down through the generations. When I see our brand, it reminds me of how connected we are to the land, the animals, and the ranching way of life.
I’m really proud of our family’s brand, and I hope you can understand why. It’s not just a piece of metal with a mark on it. It’s a symbol of who we are and what we believe in. It’s a reminder of our history and our commitment to raising healthy and happy animals.
Thanks for listening, everyone! I really appreciate it.
by Denton Cook, Oklahoma
Topics: Award winner , Association News
Publication: Angus Journal