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Macey Hurst was born and raised on a cow-calf operation in Mid-Missouri, instilling in her a love for land and livestock. That passion drove her to Missouri State University where she acquired degrees in both agricultural communications and agribusiness marketing and sales with a minor in Spanish to empower her to best tell the story of her family ranch and those in her industry. While in college, Hurst; her mother, Staci; and her younger sister, Emma; established Lady Livestock Company. With around 50 Registered Black Angus cows, they produce calves, finish steers, and develop replacement heifers while telling the story of farm-to-fork to their beef customers and representing women proprietors in agriculture.
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Full Bio: |
Macey Hurst was born and raised on a cow-calf operation in Mid-Missouri, instilling in her a love for land and livestock. That passion drove her to Missouri State University where she acquired degrees in both agricultural communications and agribusiness marketing and sales with a minor in Spanish to empower her to best tell the story of her family ranch and those in her industry. While in college, Hurst; her mother, Staci; and her younger sister, Emma; established Lady Livestock Company. With around 50 Registered Black Angus cows, they produce calves, finish steers, and develop replacement heifers while telling the story of farm-to-fork to their beef customers and representing women proprietors in agriculture. Hurst's drive to serve led to positions as staff for the Missouri Cattlemen's Association, Missouri Beef Industry Council, Missouri Department of Agriculture, and to her current role as Account Executive at Modern Litho, a nationally-awarded and recognized commercial printer based in Jefferson City, MO, where she works with many industry publications and agricultural companies to help them achieve marketing goals, communicate with readers and promote products. She is grateful for the growth the beef community has facilitated within her and is eager to participate in Trailblazers to learn to most effectively reinvest in the future of the industry.
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