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<blockquote data-quote="Anguscollegekid" data-source="post: 361707" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>Lee was a part of Leachman Cattle Company in Billings, who had the Piedmontease beef deal. Leachman's ended up with some debt due to lawsuits, business ventures that didn't quite go as planned, etc. and in September of 2003 they had a dispersal sale, selling the entire Leachman owned herd. </p><p></p><p>After that, Lee went to work for Dallas Horton, creating Leachman Cattle of Colorado. Jim and Seth partnered with Butch Black of Nebraska to form the Leachman Cattle Barons. Some cooperators went both ways. After a year, or perhaps a little longer, things fell through between Jim and Butch. Butch then created Nine Irons Seedstock, which consists of nine former Leachman cooperators who are having a sale this next week in Antioch, Nebraska. Jim and Seth still have the Leachman Cattle Barons and are back at the feedlot, I believe, and are also having a sale, I think the day after Easter. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what happened to the land, they had an auction, or two, but I don't believe got the asking price so I'm not sure if it sold or not. I believe they did have the New Day bull, along with a lot of other greats-Saugahatchee, New Standard, King Rob, Major League, 600U, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anguscollegekid, post: 361707, member: 6088"] Lee was a part of Leachman Cattle Company in Billings, who had the Piedmontease beef deal. Leachman's ended up with some debt due to lawsuits, business ventures that didn't quite go as planned, etc. and in September of 2003 they had a dispersal sale, selling the entire Leachman owned herd. After that, Lee went to work for Dallas Horton, creating Leachman Cattle of Colorado. Jim and Seth partnered with Butch Black of Nebraska to form the Leachman Cattle Barons. Some cooperators went both ways. After a year, or perhaps a little longer, things fell through between Jim and Butch. Butch then created Nine Irons Seedstock, which consists of nine former Leachman cooperators who are having a sale this next week in Antioch, Nebraska. Jim and Seth still have the Leachman Cattle Barons and are back at the feedlot, I believe, and are also having a sale, I think the day after Easter. I don't know what happened to the land, they had an auction, or two, but I don't believe got the asking price so I'm not sure if it sold or not. I believe they did have the New Day bull, along with a lot of other greats-Saugahatchee, New Standard, King Rob, Major League, 600U, etc. [/QUOTE]
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