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This profile was automatically generated using 4 references found on the Internet. This information has not been verified. Learn more...
Web References
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1. www.feedlotmagazine.com
www.feedlotmagazine.com/member - [Cached]Published on: 7/19/2008 Last Visited: 7/19/2008
The 2001 CLA Executive Committee elected during the convention includes: President-elect Bill Wailes, Vice President Bill Moser, Feeder Council Chairman Mark Anderson, Producer Council Chairman Bob Bledsoe, Allied Industry Council Chairman Stan Rogers ad Immediate Past Presidnet Roger Tuell. -
2. Feed Lot Magazine Online, September/October 2001
www.feedlotmagazine.com/issues - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2001 Last Visited: 12/17/2003
"His passion for the industry shows in all he does," said Bob Bledsoe of Hugo, Colo., CLA's retiring Producer Council Chairman, during the awards presentation on Aug. 3rd at the CLA annual convention in Copper Mountain.
Horton began his career in the beef business growing up on a ranch in southeastern Montana.Following a two-year stint in the army he attended Montana State University and then completed his work on his DVM at Washington State University.From there he went north to Calgary, Canada, where he practiced as a veterinarian for one year.
He moved to the Fort Collins area and completed a Masters Degree in Animal Nutrition at Colorado State University.He is a strong believer in research as an important tool in doing business.In 1977 he started a research and feedyard facility near Wellington.He has expanded to include feeding operations in Greeley, Wellington and Fort Lupton.
He has fed cattle for the Japanese and shipped cattle to the Ukraine.
Horton served as the 29th president of the Colorado Cattle Feeders Association.He has also served in several leadership roles at the national level on the Cattlemen's Beef Board and National Cattlemen's Beef Association. -
3. Feed Lot Magazine Online, September/October 2001
www.feedlotmagazine.com/issues - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2001 Last Visited: 12/18/2003
"His passion for the industry shows in all he does," said Bob Bledsoe of Hugo, Colo., CLA's retiring Producer Council Chairman, during the awards presentation on Aug. 3rd at the CLA annual convention in Copper Mountain.
Horton began his career in the beef business growing up on a ranch in southeastern Montana.Following a two-year stint in the army he attended Montana State University and then completed his work on his DVM at Washington State University.From there he went north to Calgary, Canada, where he practiced as a veterinarian for one year.
He moved to the Fort Collins area and completed a Masters Degree in Animal Nutrition at Colorado State University.He is a strong believer in research as an important tool in doing business.In 1977 he started a research and feedyard facility near Wellington.He has expanded to include feeding operations in Greeley, Wellington and Fort Lupton.
He has fed cattle for the Japanese and shipped cattle to the Ukraine.
Horton served as the 29th president of the Colorado Cattle Feeders Association.He has also served in several leadership roles at the national level on the Cattlemen's Beef Board and National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

