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EVE AG LLC
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EVE AG LLC About Us
The triple flying V
We are a small family farm in Navarro County Texas.
EVE AG LLC was formed in March of 2013 along with the foundation of our heard and have
selected the triple flying V as our brand representing the EVE name.
In 2021 we purchased 89.2 acres in Navarro County Texas and moved the herd to our new home.
89.2 working pens
After high school starting EVE AG and our herd.
Lisa and I never got along, and we traded her for 44. That was one of the best investments we have
stumbled into when building our herd. This is also the year we found 33 acers to lease in Denton
County Texas to keep DC and start our herd foundation.
16 as a heifer
40 as a heifer
60 as a heifer
Stoenwall as a moron
AS a 2007 freshman in high school, Caleb joined the FFA and showed cattle for 4 years.
Caleb joined the FFA
Caleb started with an interesting steer with a workable personality that we named Quarter.
They worked well with each other in the show ring. Quarter received 3rd place in the heavy
weight AOB class at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo in 2008.
Selling Quarter in the show ring at San Antonio paved the way for Caleb to acquire a shorthorn
heifer we named DC to cover his sophomore and junior high school years. She proved to be more
of a challenge, but in the end, she would do what ever Caleb asked her to do for the rest of
their relationship. I on the other hand had to ask nicely several times for the basic
consideration of the request. She formed the backbone of our herd.
For Caleb’s sophomore high school year, we also acquired two shorthorn steers. The older one was
intended to be sold at the State Fair of Texas and was named Millicent (pictured above). The younger one
was intended to be shown after October and was named Baby (pictured below). Millicent was even better than Quarter
when working with Caleb in the show ring, however it was a disappointment that he was culled at the
State Fair of Texas for having more than ¼ inch length hair. We did not think that a slicked sheared
steer would grow that much hair in just 4 days. Baby and Caleb never got along in the show ring,
probably as I was the one working with him while Caleb worked with DC and Millicent.
Baby
For Caleb’s junior high school year DC did not get pregnant in time and we acquired a shorthorn heifer named
Molly to show that year.
For Caleb’s senior year of high school, we acquired a shorthorn heifer named Lisa to show that year.
As a 1979 sophomore in high school, Keith joined the FFA and showed sheep for 3 years.
Local FFA Show prep
Tulsa Show
Tulsa Showmanship
My best weather
Tulsa awards