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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1846490" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I saw a documentary about them from Purina, in 2010. At that time, Three Trees was actually 4 ranches in Ga, totalling 3300 acers. They also had 3000 in Wyoming and 3000 in Oklahoma. The focus of this documentary was about their Angus seed stock operation and the role Purina nutrition played. Lots of scenes in the video showed white and red cattle as well. Searches on the internet now shows several Three Trees farms in Ga, and a lot of them are subdivisions, developments and one 170acre recreational farm in north Ga that was for sale. Another interview I saw of their general ranch manager in the 2010's, said that in addition to the main Angus operation, that Three Trees also at one time, raised Red Angus, Charolais, Black Charolais and Red Charolais. Latest info on Three Trees as a big ranching operation was dated 2013. Saw a real estate youtube video abut the Waggoner ranch being for sale in 2010. Half million acres and a $725mil price, which included not only the land and facilities, but all equipment, horses and cattle.. a turn-key deal. The dude who owned the Three Trees, was one of the 5 contenders that had been narrowed down as possibly buying the ranch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1846490, member: 40587"] I saw a documentary about them from Purina, in 2010. At that time, Three Trees was actually 4 ranches in Ga, totalling 3300 acers. They also had 3000 in Wyoming and 3000 in Oklahoma. The focus of this documentary was about their Angus seed stock operation and the role Purina nutrition played. Lots of scenes in the video showed white and red cattle as well. Searches on the internet now shows several Three Trees farms in Ga, and a lot of them are subdivisions, developments and one 170acre recreational farm in north Ga that was for sale. Another interview I saw of their general ranch manager in the 2010's, said that in addition to the main Angus operation, that Three Trees also at one time, raised Red Angus, Charolais, Black Charolais and Red Charolais. Latest info on Three Trees as a big ranching operation was dated 2013. Saw a real estate youtube video abut the Waggoner ranch being for sale in 2010. Half million acres and a $725mil price, which included not only the land and facilities, but all equipment, horses and cattle.. a turn-key deal. The dude who owned the Three Trees, was one of the 5 contenders that had been narrowed down as possibly buying the ranch. [/QUOTE]
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