- Adams Ranch
Adams Ranch, Inc. is located on 65,000 acres (263 km²) in the following areas of
Florida : St. Lucie,Osceola and Okeechobee county. The ranch raises the following cattle breeds:Braford ,Arrab ,Abeef and Argel. Additionally they also grow various citrus fruit. It is a family owned and operatedcorporation . The ranch has about 10,000cow s and 400 bulls.History
Adams Ranch was established in 1937 by Alto Adams, Sr; his son, Alto "Bud" Adams, Jr., has run the ranch since 1948. Adams Jr. has three sons who are also involved in the operations of the ranch: Lee Adams (Vice President), Mike Adams (President), and Robert Adams (citrus operations).
In 1947 Alto Adams, Jr. was using
Hereford bulls, but soon realized that they were not suited for Southern Florida. So he started to cross-breed Brahman cattle with Hereford cattle. Eventually he found the breed he was looking for, which is today called theBraford .Alto Adams, Jr. incorporated his special breed with the founding of the
International Braford Association (IBA) in 1969, a group of Braford breeders who were recognized by theUnited States Department of Agriculture in 1970. The group developed the cattle in order to have abreeding stock that could endure the high heat,humidity and insects. The Braford breed has characteristics which make them especially well-suited for the Florida environment: short hair, oily hides, pigmented eyes, high fertility and particularly impressive longevity.Environment
Adams Ranch is constantly battling flood and drought through the seasons. Every few miles, water can be found on the ranch. The ranch helps to preserve the
river s,swamp s,marsh es,prairie s and wooded areas that are on its land.The area is home to
wildlife , including as theBald Eagle ,American Alligator ,bobcat s,crayfish ,wild turkey ,armadillo s,hawk s,owl s,heron s,egret s and the "Audubon caracara".The ranch had planted pasture grasses suited for the environment there, consisting of
clovers andlegumes . The diverse wildlife on the ranch is welcomed and, given the specialized nature of the Braford breed, the cattle remain largely unaffected by the others species.In addition to his role in establishing the Adams Ranch, Alto Adams was a Justice on the Florida Supreme Court from 1941 through 1951 and was the Chief Justice from 1949-1951. After a period of retirement devoted to his ranch, he was persuaded to resume a position on the Florida Supreme Court from 1967-1968. He was the first graduate of the University of Florida College of Law to be a Florida Supreme Court Justice.
References
* [http://www.sptimes.com/2005/07/17/Floridian/A_home_for_the_range.shtml St. Petersburg Times, July 17, 2005. "A home for the range. With development consuming more and more Florida ranch land, the Adams Ranch stands as a model for how to preserve nature - and a way of life." by Colette Bancroft, Times Staff Writer]
* [http://www.ecofloridamag.com/archived/ecotour_ranch.htm EcoFlorida Magazine: "Ecotours: A Tour of a Working Florida Cattle Ranch" by Denise Wolf]
*A.J. Mangum, "Florida's Adams ranch," Western Horseman. Colorado Springs: Aug 2000. Vol.65, Iss. 8; pg. 66. retrieved Nov. 3, 2006 via Proquest (subscription)
*Ward, Delbert R., "Great Ranches of the United States", State House Press 1993, ISBN 1-880510-25-1
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