Tucker Brown
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My dad or my grandmother growing up, I love my grandmother to death, Peggy Brown.
She's amazing.
She...
What I always tell my dad and then my dad passed it down to me is like, hey, the devil's playground is idle hands and you will not have idle hands around here.
So and that's that's kind of where we we stay busy and we work.
And one of the things about coming back to the ranch is that.
You can come back in two ways.
You either come back as an employee of the ranch if there's a job open and you're the man for the job, or you can come back and grow the business, bring something back that will be able to bring more income to grow the ranch rather than split it up again.
Of the 17, 15 are quite involved.
Now we're not all on the same ranch now.
We did a generational transfer in 2013 from my granddad to my dad and his three siblings.
And that was summer in the panhandle, summer around Throckmorton.
And so we each kind of manage our own.
That was the best way we felt that we could keep the ranch moving.
We saw a lot of people, or they did.
It's really cool what they did.
I wasn't a part of it.
Yeah, they're trying to figure out how can we keep the ranch and the family and the family and the ranch.
And we saw a lot of ranches at that time that Grandpa was dying.
They didn't have a plan.