About This Book
A cattleman recounts his life from boyhood on a stock-raising farm through wartime service handling commissary beef, describing early long-distance drives to market, practical apprenticeship, and the skills that shaped his trade. He narrates postwar movements west, the establishment and management of ranches, episodes of prosperity and economic panic, and the formation and operation of cattle companies. The memoir records daily routines, business transactions, and confrontations with the era's market and land pressures, offering practical observations on cattle handling, ranch organization, and lessons learned over decades.