TSCRA Frequently Asked Questions

History

General

Membership

Magazine

Insurance

Law Enforcement

 

HISTORY

Q:  I think my great-great grandfather/uncle/cousin was a big rancher back in the 1800s, is there any way to find out what his brand was, or if he was a member?

A:  As for the brand, the answer is no because all we have on file are the currently registered brands.  As for the membership – in the early years, meeting minutes list all of the members. The minutes are kept in the library at the headquarters office. They are available for onsite research by appointment.  The Cattleman magazine has an index of members that have been in the magazine, so it could be a resource.

 

GENERAL

Q:  Are there minutes to cattle raisers meetings that I can get?

A:  Yes. The minutes cannot leave our library, but anyone is welcome to come and review them.

 

Q:  How many cows can I run on my place? 

A:  A great information source is fellow TSCRA members.  As a member of TSCRA, there are area social and educational meetings you can attend to network with other producers.  Another source of information is your County Extension Agent (CEA).  Contact information can be found at Texas Cooperative Extension’s (TCE) website at http://texasextension.tamu.edu.  Or, if the question is from Oklahoma, try http://www2.dasnr.okstate.edu/ and http://www.noble.org/

 

Q:  How can I learn more about getting into the cattle business?

A:  Join TSCRA!

  1. You learn from information mailed to your doorstep in our trade publication – The Cattleman magazine.

  2. Members get a discount on our annual School for Successful Ranching. 

  3. Use fellow TSCRA members as a resource.  Meet them at area Beef Quality Assurance programs, social events and educational programs.

  4. Another source of information is your CEA.  Contact information can be found at TCE website at http://texasextension.tamu.edu.  Or, if from Oklahoma, try http://www2.dasnr.okstate.edu and http://www.noble.org/

 

Q:  What is my land worth to rent for grazing/hunting -- $$/acre?  I am going to lease or lease out some pasture.

A:  A great information source is fellow TSCRA members.  As a member of TSCRA, there are area social and educational meetings you can attend to network with other producers.  Another source of information is TAMU’s Real Estate Center – call 979-845-2031or go to their website at http://recenter.tamu.edu/ or, if you live in Oklahoma, try http://www2.dasnr.okstate.edu/ and http://www.noble.org/

 

MEMBERSHIP

Q:  Can I get a copy of TSCRA’s membership list?

A:  TSCRA respects and protects the privacy of our members.  In the interest of confidentiality, we do not give out our membership list.

 

Q:  TSCRA is just for the big ranchers and they aren't concerned with the little guy. 

A:  Not true.  TSCRA welcomes small-acreage producers.  More than half of our membership have fewer than 100 head of beef cows and TSCRA is dedicated to meeting the needs of these producers.  Our greatest potential for growth is in this category of membership.

 

Q:  Do I have to own any land to be a member?

A:  No. Membership is not based on land ownership,

 

Q:  I'm just leasing out pasture right now.  Can I be a member?

A:  Of course. Our first membership category is for 0 to 50 head at $90/year.

 

Q:  How should I assess the number of head for my dues?

A:  If you are a cow/calf operator, easy – just tell us the number of head of momma cows.  If you are a stocker/yearling operation where cattle are on wheat or pasture for about 6 months, sign up half of what you run annually.

 

Q:  What can the Association do for me?

A:  TSCRA is in the business of protecting the stewards of land and livestock in the Southwest.  We address the challenges of our industry with law enforcement, insurance, publications, conventions/meetings, school/education, and public affairs.

 

Q:  I just have horses.  Can I still be a member?

A:  Yes.  Assess the number of head of horses for your dues.

 

Q:  There's a sign on a fence out on 1234 FM Rd and we want to fish their tank or get in touch with them.  How do I contact them?

A:  We respect and protect the privacy of our members so we don’t give out our members’ contact information.  The interested party could leave a note on the gate, or if the member can be identified, TSCRA could pass on the request with contact information of the interested party.

 

MAGAZINE

Q:  I've been paying $25 and receiving a magazine for years. That means I am a member, right?

A:  No. You can subscribe to the magazine without being a member. If you are interested in membership benefits, we can prorate what you have left on your subscription and deduct that from membership dues.

 

Q:  How do I find out who produces Hereford/Brangus/etc. in my area?

A:  Check out the Breeders Bulletin Board toward the back of the magazine each month or see the Seedstock section of this Web site.   If you don't find what you're looking for there, consider getting in touch with that breed association for more information.

 

Q:  Where can I find more information on the cover picture/painting/drawing of The Cattleman this month? Do you sell prints?

A:  The cover artist or photographer changes monthly. Contact our editor for information and for reprint sales.

 

Q:  Can you send me a copy of this month's magazine?

A:  We can send you one complimentary issue along with a membership application or a subscription form so you can receive it in the future.

 

Q:  Can I reprint an article I saw in your magazine in my local newspaper?

A:  We are happy to share information with more readers. If the article was written by a staff member (see a list on page 5 of each issue), then feel free to reprint the information and give credit to The Cattleman. If it was written by a non-staffer, then we'll be glad to check with the writer for that permission for you.

 

Q:  How do I contact the author of a particular article?

A:  Contact the editor and she’ll pass your message onto the writer, or get the writer in touch with you.

 

INSURANCE

Q:  Can TSCRA get me better rates than what I have?

A:  TSCRA will do its best to find the best policy with the best possible rates for its members.  TSCRA has some products that offer discounts to members and others do not.  However, with TSCRA, you receive service from a fully licensed professional staff. Call TSCRA’s insurance staff to have them research rates for you.

 

Q:  Do I have to have cattle to get insurance with TSCRA?

A:  No, you just need to be a member.

 

Q:  What kinds of insurance does TSCRA offer?

A:  TSCRA offers every type of coverage from medical, dental, medicare, and long-term care.  We also have property liability and workers compensation through our relationship with EDWW in San Antonio, TX.

 

LAW ENFORCEMENT

Q:  The market inspection fees I pay at the auction pay for my Special Rangers services, right?

A:  No.  Market inspection fees are assessed to cover the costs of operation of the market inspection program.  Some of those costs include: salaries; printing of inspection forms; insurance; data entry; data retrieval; oversight and supervision of inspectors; audits; travel, and other administrative costs.  TSCRA could not provide a market inspection program that helps protect ALL producers without the market inspection fee. 

                                                                                                    

Q:  I'm not a member, but I had some cattle stolen.  Will the Special Rangers still help me? Or, what's the advantage of being a member since you have to work on my case anyway?

A:  Yes. Because our Special Rangers are authorized by the state, they are obligated to work cases for non-members as well as members. However, know that the TSCRA membership pays to employ these men.  We need your membership to help pay the cost of doing business or else the service will cease to exist. Last year our 29 inspectors recovered $6 million in stolen cattle, horses, equipment, tack and other agricultural property.

 

Q:  How do I register my brand?

A:  You register your brand with the county clerk in the county where the cattle/horses are pastured. The county clerk forwards a copy of the brand registration to TSCRA where it is put into a brand database. In Oklahoma, you register your brand with the Oklahoma Cattleman's Association in Oklahoma City.

 

Q:  Does TSCRA freeze brand horses?

A:  Occasionally, TSCRA will host a branding.  However, if the request is to have someone come to their place to brand horses, they should contact their local vet.

 

Q:  I just bought a horse that they said it is from Texas; his brand is “xyz.  Can you tell me where he came from?

A:  No.  The same brand can be registered in multiple Texas counties and states by different owners.

 

Q:  There's a sign on a fence out on 1234 FM Rd and they have cattle out.  What do I do?

A:  Because this is a public safety issue, you need to contact the local sheriff’s office.

 

 

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