The Seifert ranch is located 24 miles south of Big Sandy off of Highway 236. Over 500 cows are calved here every spring as well as the feeding of 450 three-year olds and 500 older cows during the winter months. A 400 acre center pivot produces alfalfa and cereal grains as part of the ranch’s crop rotation plan.
Cattle grazing on this part of the ranch enjoy vast open spaces filled with plenty of native range grasses like those found at the Whitcraft. They include Kentucky Blue Grass, Green Needle, Needle and Thread, Brome, Wheat Grass, Tufted Hairgrass, and Rough Fescue. Field sizes are much larger on this part of the ranch and developed adequate stockwater sites play a key role in managing livestock and range conditions.
Shane Cox and his wife Keri manage day to day operations at the Seifert.