Maintaining Competitive Edge with Jim Sitz

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Montana producer, Jim Sitz, whose family has 100 years experience in the registered Angus business, joined Karoline for an episode jam- packed with information. Jim describes the Angus breed they have selected for over the years, as well as how their genetics are performing for their customers. The Sitz family has set themselves apart from the competition, and Jim details the many ways they have done that. Tune in to find out!

In this episode, Maintaining Competitive Edge with Jim Sitz, we cover: 

  • How to handle feedback from a business owner’s perspective

  • Involving kids and family on the operation

  • Jim’s advice to young producers or people just getting started 

  • Sires and genetics to watch out for during the next bull sale season

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