Schiefelbein Farms
Welcome to another episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast and our Producer Profile. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the Publisher of American Cattlemen, and Don Schiefelbein with Schiefelbein Farms from Kimball, MN. Founded in 1955 by Frank and Frosty Schiefelbein, the farm began with two city residents who had no prior knowledge of cattle farming. Over the decades, the operation has grown to become Minnesota’s largest registered Angus operation and the 30th largest seed stock operation across all breeds. Today, the farm is a remarkable family enterprise, with seven of nine brothers working full-time, six grandchildren actively involved, and approximately 115 total family members. Their upcoming annual production sale on February 15, 2025, will feature 400 bulls, 50 elite bred registered Angus heifers, and two donor opportunities. What sets Schiefelbein Farms apart is their aggressive genetic improvement strategy. They utilize an extensive embryo transfer program where 25% of their registered cows serve as recipients, allowing them to upgrade average genetics to top-tier genetic lines. Don Schiefelbein explains that this approach allows them to make genetic progress three times faster than traditional breeding methods. The farm takes a unique approach to genetics, being open to using superior sires from various sources rather than limiting themselves to only their own bloodlines. They emphasize both genetic performance and visual appeal, believing producers should not have to compromise between numbers and looks. A key component of their business model is a comprehensive buyback program, which ensures producers investing in their genetics receive fair value. This program, started 30 years ago, demonstrates their commitment to supporting commercial cattlemen and connecting genetic potential with market performance. The farm’s philosophy centers on understanding and responding to consumer demands, recognizing that value-based beef production and programs like Certified Angus Beef have revolutionized the industry by rewarding quality and performance.
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