It’s time to do something different!

Let’s get real, we all know the average straight bred cow just isn’t pulling her weight the way she used to. What if you could expect another year or two out of every cow, while also having her wean off a heavier calf without changing your input costs? A calf that will go on to stay healthier, gain more, and yield better than ever before? Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?  

But it’s not, in fact with the leading edge crossbreeding solutions from Trinity Farms all it takes to achieve these goals is participating at a different bull sale, it really is that easy!

We’ve been designing composite SimAngus seedstock for over 30 years, long before it became popular. Bred to be superior, today’s high value SimAngus bulls from Trinity Farms deliver MORE in the same convenient package as the Angus bulls you’ve been buying. Additional calf crop payweight regardless of your marketing window. Enhanced cowherd fertility & longevity. Improved yield grade and average daily gain. Superior high altitude adaptability. Upgraded disposition and ease of handling. Ultimately more profit potential and ability to continue your legacy with the next generation!

Come to Trinity Farms and just get more!

Calf Crop Payweight + Profits Improved

“Superior Livestock Auctions, the largest single marketer of U.S. feeder calves, saw that SimAngus sired calves brought more dollars per head than any calves in 2020. The Tri-County Steer Futurity in Iowa, a nationally respected carcass futurity, shows that packers paid more for Simmental and SimAngus sired carcasses than any other breed type. Up to $34/carcass more.”

The Short Term Cow is a Long Term Problem

Are your cows lasting as long as they used to? Use simple, smart crossbreeding solutions from Trinity Farms to reduce your replacement costs and improve the productivity and longevity of your cowherd.

The chart here shows the progress made at both Trinity Farms (gray) and ASA’s database in general for Stayability.

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