Her position with the ASA keeps her busy advising the jr board, traveling to shows and planning Simmental Jr Nationals. She admits that sometimes she is away from home a bit more than she would like, but working with the outstanding breeders and amazing young people keep her going. It’s a running joke in the house that when someone ask Tucker where his Mom is…his reply is “taking care of other people’s kids” And Mia will tell you it really is the kids of the AJSA that keep her job fun and rewarding. The success of TC Reds wouldn’t be possible without the crew that helps them at home as well as on the show road. Brent Wirth has been their full-time herdsman for many years and he is the reason the rest of the family has the ability
to go to shows and travel. “Having Brent, someone who is like family, makes it easier to be gone when we are traveling” says Scott. The crew that helps them at the shows is also second to none. TC Reds thinks highly of their show crew. Their philosophy is simple; treat them like family and listen to their ideas and opinions and hopefully they come back and want to help year after year. Over the years TC Reds and the Bayer family has been blessed by this industry. Banners will come and go, but customers and friends that turn into family is what it is really all about. “We appreciate everyone who has helped us along the way. The cattle industry is a journey and one that we hope to be a part of for many years to come.” ●
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