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Quality Never Has to Apologize

Since 1910, Noble Ranch has remained committed to producing Angus and Angus-cross cattle built on integrity, structure, and long-term performance.

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OUR FOUNDATION

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A Ranch Generations in the Making

Noble Ranch was established on a homestead dating back to 1910. What began as a commitment to land stewardship and livestock management has grown into a modern cattle operation grounded in the same principles.
Today, we run approximately 2,000–2,500 head of Angus and Angus-cross cattle. While tools and technologies have evolved, our focus remains unchanged: produce cattle that work structurally, genetically, and practically.
We believe progress should never come at the expense of foundation.

What We Do

Every decision at Noble Ranch is intentional.
From artificial insemination protocols to DNA collection and structured breeding plans, our program is designed to improve predictability, longevity, and overall herd consistency.
We don’t chase trends.
We build cattle for real-world environments and real-world operations.
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What We Offer

  • Angus and Angus-cross cattle selected for structural integrity, maternal strength, and long-term performance.

  • Select sires available that align with our program standards and breeding philosophy.

  • Intentional breeding decisions supported by performance data, genomic insight, and practical evaluation.

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Whether you’re searching for genetics, females, semen, or simply want to learn more about our program, we’re happy to talk.