South Poll Grass Cattle Association

South Poll Grass Cattle Association www.southpoll.com So Barzona became the third breed we chose. The fourth piece of the composite we chose was Senepol, a heat tolerant breed developed on St.

The idea for the South Poll's origin was based on a desire to combine four maternal Bos Ta**us breeds together to form a more heat tolerant animal, that had a gentle disposition and tender carcass qualities. We wanted to start with a Hereford/Angus base, but since only a small percentage of the overall population in Hereford and Angus are slick haired we started looking for two other breeds that w

ould compliment the maternal abilities of the Hereford and Angus. At that time we purchased a set of Barzona/Hereford females that went on to impress us with their overall hardiness and easy keeping ability off our high moisture grasses. Barzonas are a composite themselves that was developed by the Bard family in Arizona, bred to excel in the tough and mountainous high desert country of Arizona. Croix, Virgin Islands during the 40's and 50's by breeding the native N'dama cattle to Red Poll bulls. The Senepol are very slick haired and according to University of Florida research are the most heat tolerant breed they've tested. We started crossing Barzona/Hereford and Senepol/Red Angus around 1990. These two half-bloods were then mated together to produce the four-way cross South Poll. Fertility and longevity account for the number one and number two position on a chart of economic importance for the commercial cattleman. So, in a mama cow-herd these are the only two traits in which we as seed-stock breeders should reach for extremes. That's not to say we can't make progress in the other traits as well, but only to the extent of never sacrificing fertility and longevity. Increased selection for growth in a cow-herd leads to larger frame females that are too big to be efficient as cows. Selection for larger and larger ribeye cattle will eventually affect fertility. (Mother nature will usually eliminate the cattle that aren't matched to their environment.) Yes, let's look at all of the other measurable traits we can that relate to the economic and effecient production of beef but only to the point of not affecting fertility and longevity. Even though we belive that the mass majority of commercial cattle should be a three or four way composite, there will always be a need for quality pure-bred cattle. Every breed has its strengths as well as its weaknesses. Each pure-bred breed should work to improve their strengths and not try to make their individual breed do "everything" in the cattle business. For example, here in the south, English or maternal type cattle aren't supposed to "blow and go" with the exotics or terminal crosses. The environment limits the amount of size (framescore) as well as muscling a cow can carry and still raise a good calf and breed back. Because of the high moisture and low quality grasses here in the southeast our mama cows have to have a lot of heart girth (guts). Northern cattle that are genetically thick haired won't work down south because of the time it takes for cattle to aclimate and the high percentage of females lost due to the stress of heat. The best tool we have in the commercial production of beef is to take advantage of heterosis (the mating of unrelated breeds that produces hybrid vigor). Heterosis helps everything from vigor and pelvic size to udder quality and longevity. Every commercial cattleman needs to use heterosis since it is the only free lunch in the cattle business. A dozen years ago in the heat and humidity of the southeast we set out to build a better beef composite for our part of the country. The foundation for the South Poll was built on the very best purebred cattle from each individual breed (the ones that calve year after year with a calving interval of less than 365 days). The South Poll Association and breeders will try to never lose sight of the big picture. Though we are breeding and documenting every aspect of the South Poll just like it was another pure breed, its total purpose is to provide the commercial cattleman with fertile mama cow genetics that are adapted to the south. We will always work hard to make the South Poll breed gentle, efficient, moderate birth weight, adequate growth, acceptable carcass (without excess fat), consistency, produce aggressive libido bulls, conduct our business operations honestly and assume a leadership role in the natural production of quality beef. Please contact us for more information on the South Poll, the Southern Mama Cow breed. In 1999 we have put together a group of Co-Op breeders who are all dedicated to breeding South Polls¨ or parts thereof. Our first sale of South Poll¨ bulls was Monday November 2nd 1999 by our Southern Maternal Bull Sale held at Bent Tree Farms, Fort Payne, Alabama.

Just a few highlights from this year's Field Day 2025!  Thank you to all who attend ended! Our annual gathering wouldn't...
10/07/2025

Just a few highlights from this year's Field Day 2025!
Thank you to all who attend ended! Our annual gathering wouldn't be possible without your continued presence and support! 🙏
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Strong Results Highlighted at 2025 South Poll Grass Cattle Field Day

Perryville, Arkansas---- September 19-20, 2025---- The 2025 South Poll Grass Cattle Field Day drew producers, breeders, and grazing enthusiasts from across the nation to learn about sustainable cattle production and regenerative grazing practices. Hosted at Heifer Ranch, the event showcased how South Poll cattle thrive on forage-based systems while delivering profitability and resilience for small and mid-sized operations.

The 600+ attendees participated in farm tours, live demonstrations, and producer panels, gaining practical insights on rotational grazing, soil health, and low-input cattle management. Highlights included presentations from founder, Teddy Gentry, on the history of South Polls, Q and A with special guest, Greg Judy, and heifer development from forages with Steve Freeman. These speakers emphasized the importance of adaptable South Poll genetics in the face of rising input costs and changing environmental conditions. The event was capped with a cattle auction, in which quality South Poll cattle were sold to the highest bidder.

Mark your calendars to join us September 18-19 in Kentucky for the 2026 field Day!

🐂 SPGCA at the Ozark Fall Farmfest 🌟This past weekend, the SPGCA was proud to be part of the Ozark Fall Farmfest at the ...
10/05/2025

🐂 SPGCA at the Ozark Fall Farmfest 🌟
This past weekend, the SPGCA was proud to be part of the Ozark Fall Farmfest at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Missouri. We had a few animals on display! Held annually on the first weekend of October, Farmfest has grown into the Ozarks’ largest agricultural event, featuring more than 1,200 agricultural and rural living exhibits and over 600 head of registered livestock on display. It’s always an incredible gathering of farmers, ranchers, and ag enthusiasts from across the region.

A heartfelt thank you to those who represented SPGCA at our booth and shared our mission with visitors:
Judy Freeman
Kolby Macky
Doug Rodgers
Blake Grier

Your time, energy, and dedication help keep our community strong. We’re grateful for each of you!

09/21/2025

Cattle Averages from the 2025 South Poll Field Day-Updated 👇

Cow/Calf Pairs $13,583.33
Bred Heifers $9,271.43
Open Heifers $6,900.00
Bulls $6,980.00

Thank you to all who consigned and all who purchased! We hope the new additions to your farm are settling in well! 🐂

09/21/2025

🙏Thank you to all who came out to the 17th Annual South Poll Field Day! All of the vendors, sponsors, members, fellow graziers and host farm (Heifer Ranch 🙌) make this event possible!

Please have save travels back home! 🏠

09/19/2025
09/17/2025

SALE CATALOG - SUPPLEMENT SHEET NOW AVAILABLE!
🐂Need a little more information about the animals that will be in the Field Day Sale?! 👇👇👇

Below is the updated link to the Sale Catalog Supplement Sheet.https://southpoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/2025-Supplement-Sheet.pdf

Can't wait to see everyone in just a couple more days at the 17th Annual South Poll Field Day at Heifer Ranch, AR!!!!

09/12/2025

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Southeast South Poll, LLC of Boaz, Alabama for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. Operating with integrity, transparency, and authenticity at their core, they believe strong genetics are the foundation for building a reliable, productive herd.
🌿 Sustainable agriculture depends on both the animals in the pasture and the ethics of those raising them. We’re grateful to have Southeast South Poll in the mix, championing quality cattle and principled breeding practices.

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Mid States SPCA for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. This group brings t...
09/09/2025

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Mid States SPCA for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. This group brings together South Poll cattle operations, large and small, to share education, genetics, and community support on a local level. By fostering connections among breeders, they help strengthen both herds and the people who care for them.
🌿 As we continue spotlighting the sponsors who make this event possible, we’re reminded how vital it is to have strong networks that share knowledge and resources. We’re grateful to have Mid States SPCA in the mix.
midstatessouthpolls.com

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Redmond Mineral and Duke Bastian of Redmond, Utah for their support of South Poll F...
09/05/2025

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Redmond Mineral and Duke Bastian of Redmond, Utah for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. Redmond provides naturally sourced Utah sea salt supplements for livestock, helping ranchers meet nutritional needs in a simple, mineral‑rich form.
🌿 Each sponsor plays a role in the bigger picture of regenerative ranching—from genetics and grazing systems to the minerals that keep herds thriving. We appreciate Redmond Mineral’s role in supporting healthy, productive cattle.

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Massey Ranch of Marshall, Arkansas for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. ...
09/02/2025

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Massey Ranch of Marshall, Arkansas for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. Known for raising and selling quality South Poll cattle while practicing regenerative farming, Massey Ranch blends breed excellence with a deep commitment to land health. Their contributions help advance grass‑based livestock systems that work in harmony with nature.
🌿 As we continue highlighting the sponsors who make this event possible, we’re reminded of the many layers involved in sustainable agriculture — from cattle genetics to grazing practices that build soil, store carbon, and foster biodiversity. We’re grateful to have Massey Ranch in the mix.

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Noble Research Institute for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. Known for ...
08/28/2025

Today, we’re extending our thanks to Noble Research Institute for their support of South Poll Field Day 2025. Known for their pioneering work in regenerative agriculture, soil health, and rancher education, their contributions help equip producers with the knowledge and tools to steward land and livestock with long‑term resilience in mind.
🌿 As we continue highlighting the sponsors who make this event possible, we’re reminded of the many layers involved in sustainable agriculture—from cattle genetics to the management practices that keep ecosystems thriving. We’re grateful to have Noble Research Institute in the mix.
https://www.noble.org

Meet the Vendors of the 17th Annual South Poll Field Day! We’re just weeks away from gathering at Heifer Ranch in Perryv...
08/26/2025

Meet the Vendors of the 17th Annual South Poll Field Day!

We’re just weeks away from gathering at Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Arkansas for the 2025 South Poll Field Day happening September 19–20, 2025!

This year’s vendor lineup brings together a wide range of folks who support the work we do, from fencing and minerals to genetics, education, and other farm services. Whether you're looking to upgrade your grazing tools, stock up on mineral, or connect with others in the field, these vendors offer something for everyone. Be sure to stop by their booths and say hello!

2025 Field Day Vendors: 🔸 Southeast South Poll 🔸 Gallagher NA – Animal Management 🔸 Australian White Sheep USA 🔸 Timeless Fence System 🔸 3J Farms OK 🔸 Noble Research Institute 🔸 Massey Ranch 🔸 Mid-States South Poll Cattle Association 🔸 Custom Natural Feeds 🔸 Redmond Mineral 🔸 Southern Select Cattle 🔸 AgBoost 🔸Oklahoma Grazing Lands Coalition

We’re grateful for their support and excited to have them in the mix. Come ready to learn, connect, and celebrate the South Poll community! 🐂🌱

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526 CR 370
Elba, AL
36323

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Monday 4am - 10pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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