2017
Dedication 2017
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Randy and Marsha Olson have been involved with livestock shows for many years.
First as parents with their three children Kimberly, Jason, and Wesley who showed
steers and swine, then with their grandchildren Zachary,Tatum, Randall, and Robert
who also showed steers and swine. The older grandchildren have all graduated, but
they look forward to their two youngest Kannon and Conley showing once they get
old enough.
They live on their ranch Tara B where they also have a Non Profit called Mustangs
Forever. They adopt wild mustangs from the Bureau of Land Management. After
training these horses, they are donated to other charitable organizations such as youth
camps and to the Wounded Warriors horse programs.
Randy has served on the Executive Board, and they have both been Directors for
several years. They have been involved with the Livestock Auctions as buyers here
as well at numerous major shows. They plan to keep helping as many of the youth as
they can. They have also set up a Scholarship Fund for Beef Exhibitors that has helped
several youth from Kerr County go to college.
First as parents with their three children Kimberly, Jason, and Wesley who showed
steers and swine, then with their grandchildren Zachary,Tatum, Randall, and Robert
who also showed steers and swine. The older grandchildren have all graduated, but
they look forward to their two youngest Kannon and Conley showing once they get
old enough.
They live on their ranch Tara B where they also have a Non Profit called Mustangs
Forever. They adopt wild mustangs from the Bureau of Land Management. After
training these horses, they are donated to other charitable organizations such as youth
camps and to the Wounded Warriors horse programs.
Randy has served on the Executive Board, and they have both been Directors for
several years. They have been involved with the Livestock Auctions as buyers here
as well at numerous major shows. They plan to keep helping as many of the youth as
they can. They have also set up a Scholarship Fund for Beef Exhibitors that has helped
several youth from Kerr County go to college.