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Holiday Inn Express-Salado

1991 North Stagecoach Rd., I-35 North, Salado

 

The Texas Wagyu Association attendees can now start making reservations in the block as long as rooms are available up until the cut-off date of 3/21/2016. Please call the hotel directly at 254-947-4004 and reference the Block Name and/orBlock Code: TWA to receive the reserved rate of  $109.99 King or $119.99 2 Queens.  Please note that this hotel does not have a restaurant/bar.  They do serve a free full breakfast, however.

We will be updating this site with information for other accommodation options as information becomes available.

 

 

Bubba & Donna

Previously I was part owner of a tv cable company that installed cable all over Texas and Georgia. I married into a ranching family and every opportunity that I had I helped my in-law on the ranch. I decided then that I wanted to raise cattle. The first four Wagyu bulls came from Japan to America in the l970's and were located on a ranch outside of Georgetown, Texas, a short distance from Austin, where I lived. I had the opportunity to work with those first four bulls, and hauled them around in a rickety trailer pulled by my work truck. My friend and I went together and purchased a 7/8ths weanling heifer for $12,000. That was a lot of money in the 70's and took every dime we could both scrape together, plus the help of my mother-in-law. That was my start in the Wagyu breed.

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