Scott began the livestock division of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing in 2013. He became a "Partner Owner" in 2018 and currently manages the Granbury, TX office. Scott comes to Blue Reef with a broad background in both the grain and cattle industries. Previously, Scott worked for Tyson in Carcass Sales, Dakota City, NE. He was with Cargill for four years, helping producers on Cargill's Risk Management Solutions. Scott also managed a grain elevator for Tate and Lyle for three years. Through the Tate and Lyle opportunity, Scott has experience working in all three terminals; truck house, train terminal, and river terminal.
Scott has a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Agriculture Education Leadership from the University of Illinois. He was a member of the Collegiate Livestock Judging Teams at Black Hawk East and U of I. Scott has also coached the Illinois National 4-H Livestock Judging Team. He is passionate about the cattle industry and very much enjoys working with today's premier producers as well as youth 4-H and FFA livestock projects. Scott, his wife, and three kids live in Tolar, TX where they maintain a small cow herd of their own.
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1841 Martin Dr, Suite 100
Weatherford, TX 76086
817-736-0230
115 N. 5th Street
O'Neill, NE 68763
402-961-1450
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