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2022 RANCHER and WRANGLER OF THE YEAR 

Bill Dunn (left) and Morty Van Haren (right) were honored as the top Rancher and Wrangler of the Year by the Gila County

Thank you, Bill and Morty, for your support of ranchers the ranching industry in Gila County.

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Bill Dunn


2023 Rancher of the Year

Bill Dunn has a long history of advocating for the ranching community and conserving our lands for future generations. 


Most recently he took on a leadership role when the Telegraph wildfires raged through 200K+ acres of precious range land, consuming homes, outbuildings, and basic infrastructure, as the vital natural range resources that sustain cattle. Moving forward, Bill is assisting in the planning to control the invasive salt cedar infestation and other undergrowth to reduce fuel for possible future wildfires.


Bill’s dedication to conservation of natural resources locally and regionally include:  spearheading to hold the two 500 Kilowatt powerline Sunzia Southwest Transmission Project accountable in the federal NEPA process. As President of the Arizona Association of Conservation Districts, Bill is working to provide districts cross Arizona the capacity to get conservation projects on the ground. As Chairman of the Winkelman Natural Resource Conservation District, he has led many local conservation efforts for the management of natural resources. Bill’s leadership led the charge to force the Fish and Wildlife Service to delist the Sonoran Desert Tortoise.


Bill’s philosophy: To make a difference we have to show up and participate.


Thank you, Bill, for excellence in cooperative range management, land stewardship and service to the community.

Morty

Van Haren

2022 Wrangler of the Year

Morty Van Haren was a well-respected cowboy, rancher, a man of his word, and a fantastic roper.


With his humble nature, he ran the Slash S Ranch for the Webb Family for close to 35 years. About the only time he's seen by most GCCGA is during his hard work at the cattle sale, where for many years, the man in charge of getting the sale gate closed on a bunch of stirred-up yearlings was Morty Van Haren!! Highly esteemed by all who knew him, Morty was the perfect role model for cowboys young and old. His gentle spirit is missed by all who knew and worked with him.


Thank you, Morty, for your contributions and support of the ranching industry of Gila County. May you ride tall in that saddle in heaven as you did here on Earth. Happy Trails!

2023 Rancher of the Year

Manual "Manny" Ruiz


Manny Ruiz's roots go back to 1907 when his grandparents settled in Superior and began what is now a strong legacy that has contributed to all areas of Superior's growth and development. Manny is a third generation Rancher. Manny has been married to his wife Aurora for 70 years, and has five children, eight grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren.


After playing Varsity football as quarterback and baseball as short stop & first base for Northern Arizona University and earning- his bachelor's degree, he began his 33-year teaching career in Eloy. He later moved on to San Manuel High School (10 years) before teaching 22 years at Superior High School. Along with being a teacher, he served as Athletic Director and coached football and basketball. Coach Ruiz led his 1973 basketball team to Superior High School's State Championships. Under his Tutelage, Superior and San Manuel teams earned two State Runner-up honors twice and won the consolation bracket once. Manny recorded over 400 wins and coached as Arizona All - Star Coach three times. His achievements garnered him induction into the Arizona Coaches Hall of Fame, the Arizona Hispanic Coaches Hall of Fame, and the Arizona nominee for National Coach of the Year in 1985. The gym at the old high school bears his name.


Manny has been involved in Town government for over 30 years. Of those years he served as Mayor, Vice Mayor, and council member. He sat on the Superior Food Bank Board and was the originator and the Chair of the Superior High School Hall of Fame. His leadership extended into Pinal County where he sat on the Pinal County Juvenile Advisory Board and the Central Arizona College Board. He recently received Northern Arizona University President's Alumni Award Hall of Fame for 2023.


Manny acquired his grandparents and parents Ranch in 1965 when he moved back to Superior. He sold the Ranch this year to Amy and Mike Graph who own the adjacent Ranch. Among all his accomplishments, the one he's most proud of is running Ruiz Ranch, Inc. Manny has been a rancher for over 63 years and is a member of the Arizona, Gila County, and the National Cattle Growers Associations.


Thank you, Manny, for your many years of support and service to the Gila county Cattle Growers Association and the ranching industry.


2023 Wrangler of the Year

Velma Tucker


“Beef, it’s what’s for dinner” and “Where’s the Beef?”  Both very familiar advertisements, right? You see, those ad phrases were coined through the Promotions Committee of National Livestock and Meat Board located in Chicago, Illinois. If you recall, these two ads made a huge impact, on a national scale, for the cattle industry and still do.


Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the Wrangler continued to tend to the livestock and ALL that encompassed. Sit back and relax while I give you a glimpse into the life of your Gila County Cattle Growers Association, 2023 Wrangler of the Year, Mrs. Velma Tucker.

A high school sophomore level education, married at 16 years of age in 1949, and three children by 1954 was quite a start for Velma Tucker and she has continued to blaze trails to this day. 


Velma loves a good rodeo and a match horse race. Leroy was a pretty good hand himself and then Tenna, Roy and Lee Ann were to follow in their parents’ footsteps. Rodeo was a good fit, so in 1965, Velma and a handful of other visionaries began the Arizona Junior Rodeo Association (AJRA) where she was devoted to its success and to championing the sport of rodeo at the youth level. 


Early on Velma also became very involved in the Arizona State Cowbelles and was a founding member of the Gila County Cowbelles in 1971, moving through the ranks to become President in 1976. She served on the Board of Directors of the Arizona State Cowbelles and as President in 1980 where she was instrumental in organizing the National Beef Cookoff for several years. Her footprint of service through the promotion of beef has blazed a trail for those to follow as evidenced by her recognition as the Arizona Cattlewoman of the Year in 2010.


Governor Bruce Babbitt selected Velma to serve on the Board of Arizona Beef Council during the formative years of the Beef Checkoff program. During her twelve-year service she was selected as Arizona Beef Director for the National Livestock and Meat Board and served for eight years. During that time, she held a seat on both the Promotions and Education Committees.  If you’ve been paying attention, it was Velma Tucker who had her finger in the pie and brainstorming sessions for the development of those famous beef catch phrases that I mentioned earlier. 


Velma has been a valuable secretary to the Gila County Cattle Growers Spring Sale as secretary/bookkeeper for many years. She continues to prepare the obituaries of cattlemen and cattlewomen for presentation and recognition during the annual meetings.


Her accolades are many, however her most important of all is her love of Arizona and the life of ranching that she has lived.  She is capable when the work is hard and makes sacrifices in tough times. She understands the changing seasons, El Nino, and La Nina, makes necessary adjustments during drought or high interest rates. Is mindful of the ecosystems and how the country flourishes with good common-sense stewardship. She keeps a daily journal of her lifetime of ranching, weather patterns, cattle prices, family celebrations, and all the daily stuff that have made this quality of life. She is up earlier than everyone else, cooks a mean meal and always greets you with her steady smile. 

Yes, she IS the ‘chief cook and bottle washer’.

She IS Brains and Beauty,

And as she recently exclaimed to me, “This ain’t my first rodeo!”

Where’s the Beef you ask? Right there!


Thank you, Velma, for a lifetime of service to the livestock industry and the Gila County Cattle Growers Association. 


The 2023 Salute to Ranching

Dinner-Dance & Auction 


Thank you for Your Support of the Gila County Cattle Growers’ Association’s Salute to Ranching Dinner-Dance & Auction


The Annual GCCGA Holiday Salute to Ranching Dinner-Dance and Auction was held Friday, November 10, 2023, at the Gila County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall.

Following dinner, GCCGA President, Jim Rasmussen, honored the members selected as the 2023 Rancher of the Year, Manny Ruiz and Wrangler of the Year, Velma Tucker.  Elias Lyman of Payson and Andrew Brown of Globe were also honored as the Gila County Bred and Fed Winners of the 2023 Globe and Payson Gila County Fairs.

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The GCCGA thanks our sponsor, Farm Bureau Financial Services - Jill Wilson Agency for her continued support of the GCCGA. A special thanks to out local businesses, members and friends who donated items for our live and silent auctions: Ace Hardware – Globe, Arizona Deer Organization, Big O Tires, C A L Ranch, First Choice Lumber, Tucker Ranch, Cross Y Ranch, DalMolin Ranch, Flying H Ranch, Reece Ranch, Wrangler Plumbing, Los Ronabertos Mexican Food Restaurant, Lyman Ranches, Shell Rapid Lube, Tractor Supply – Globe, Haystack Ranches, Farm Bureau Financial Services-Aimee Mundy-Ellison, Rasmussen Ranches, Barton Saddlery, Arizona Cattle Growers Association, Earth Mover Tire Sales, Simply Sarah’s, Sunshine Pumps, Action Pawn, Johnson Ranches, Matlock Propane, Anchor Seven Cattle Growers, and United Jewelry & Sporting Goods.


The GCCGA Officers and Board of Directors also thank the Globe FFA Chapter and our many member-volunteers whose hard work and time made this year’s event a success. It is the generous support of people like you that allows GCCGA to continue representing the best interests of our ranchers and communities within Gila County. 


The GCCGA 2023 Salute to Ranching Dinner-Dance & Auction was well attended and enjoyed by all. You will not want to miss this next year!

The wild population of Mexican wolves saw another year of growth in 2023, according to the results of the annual survey. The 2023 population census revealed a minimum of 257 Mexican wolves distributed across Arizona and New Mexico. This increase marks the eighth consecutive year of population growth, the longest continuous streak since recovery efforts began. 


The 2023 population minimum count represents a six percent increase from the minimum of 242 wolves counted in 2022. Survey results show the population is distributed with a minimum of 144 wolves in New Mexico and 113 in Arizona. 

The wild population of Mexican wolves continues to grow at a healthy pace. The recent Mexican wolf count shows the population of Mexican wolves has increased by 24 percent since last year, raising the total number of wolves in the wild to a minimum of 163 animals.


That number is among the findings of the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team (IFT), a task force comprising federal, state, tribal and international partners. From November 2019 through January 2020, the team conducted ground counts in Arizona and New Mexico that concluded with aerial counts of Mexican wolves in January and February.


According to the IFT, the 163 wolves are distributed with 76 in Arizona and 87 in New Mexico. 

 

  1. Wolves are adept at determining prey vulnerability and the human victims of predatory attacks tend to be mainly on children.
  2. Recent proposals place wolf release sites where elk and deer populations are very low, and permitted cattle, including calves, horses and dogs are present.
  3.  Wolves may attack a dog even when people are present and a wolf excited by the presence of a dog may be more likely to act aggressively toward people.
  4. Aggressive behaviors by wolves are often associated with habitation and food conditioning.  The wolves planned for release have been raised by humans in facilities where they are habituated and food conditioned.

 

It is sometimes hard to tell the difference between wolves and coyotes, especially from a distance. Wolves are larger, bulkier, and stout on their feet. Coyotes are shorter, sleeker, and light on their feet. Look for a combination of characteristics.

Cowboy Survival Kit
Cowboy Survival Kit

Donated by Johnny & Leslie Johnson

Flying H Ranch

Cowboy Survival Kit

This is the ultimate survival kit.  The perfect combination of things to keep the Cowboy safe, happy and comfortable no matter where he or she is.

7 Days 6 Nights Accommodations for 2
7 Days 6 Nights Accommodations for 2

Donated by Jim Lawrence

Arizona Deer Association

7 Days 6 Nights Accommodations for 2

This 6 Days & 7 Nights getaway provides two adults with delux  accommodations in Punta Cana, Jamaica, or Costa Rica

Half Beef
Half Beef

Donated by Jim & Marilynn Rasmussen

Rasmussen Ranches

Half Beef

150-200 pounds of free range beef processed and packeged according to your specifications.

Forgiven Statue by Thomas Sheer
Forgiven Statue by Thomas Sheer

Donated by Lee Ann Powers


Forgiven Statue by Thomas Sheer

A 12-inch statue by Thomas Sheer
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New York Strip Steaks
New York Strip Steaks

Donated by Gila County Cattle Growers Association

New York Strip Steaks

Cut and ready for the grill packages of boneless New York Strip Steaks.  12-16 per package.  Variable weights. 

Yeti 45 Cooler
Yeti 45 Cooler

Donated by Roy Tucker

2-Bar Ranch

Yeti 45 Cooler

The YETI Tundra 45 Cooler is a durable cooler for getting food and drink to an off-site location. Hunt, fish, family picnic, fill 'er up with a recommended 2:1 ice-to-contents ratio. PermaFrost insulation and FatWall design helps the ice stay ice as well as delivering the Bear-Resistant certification. It'll even hold up through the bumps and bruises of travel. Keep it closed as often as possible, but when you do open it up, the heavy-duty rubber T-Rex Lid Latches make it easy.

Try-Everything Package & Gift Basket
Try-Everything Package & Gift Basket

Donated by Desert Oasis Wellness Center

Try-Everything Package & Gift Basket

Includes one of every service provided by Desert Oasis Wellness Center plus some extras.  One Chiropractic Adjustment including Electrical Muscle Stimulation and Mechanical Traction, One Acupuncture Session, one 30-minute Massage, one 15 minutes infrared sauna, One Foot Detox, One Cupping Session, one Kinesiotaping session and One Cold Laser treatment. Includes the initial exam if not already completed. If the procedure is contra­indicated for any one treatment, that modality will not be performed with no refund due. These procedures will not be done in one day, but over three to four visits.

Red Stone Outdoor Fire Pit
Red Stone Outdoor Fire Pit

Donated by Tractor Supply-Globe

Red Stone Outdoor Fire Pit

Nothing completes a yard like a fire pit. The RedStone Octagonal Fire Pit is a uniquely shaped steel pit that adds heat and character to your backyard. The bowl contains ridges on the bottom to help elevate the firewood for better air flow underneath the fire so that it burns better.

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Cowboy Survival Kit
Cowboy Survival Kit

Donated by Johnny & Leslie Johnson

Flying H Ranch

Cowboy Survival Kit'

This is the ultimate survival kit.  The perfect combination of things to keep the Cowboy safe, happy and comfortable no matter where he or she is.

Heritage Rough Rider, Single Action, .22LR/Mag Revolver
Heritage Rough Rider, Single Action, .22LR/Mag Revolver

Donated by Lance & Terri Shupe

Gila Valley Polaris

Heritage Rough Rider, Single Action, .22 Revolver

Heritage Rough Rider, Single Action,  Revolver. .22LR/Mag.  6 1/2" Barrel.  Satin finish.  Camo green pistol grip.  Holds 6 rounds.Includes 2-cylinders and a safety lock.

Hornady Superformance 270Win 130gr
Hornady Superformance 270Win 130gr

Donated by Jim Brooks

Ranch Foreman, Rafter P, Haystack Ranch

Hornady Superformance 270 Win 130 gr GMX

Increase your rifle’s performance up to 200 fps without extra chamber pressure, recoil, muzzle blast, temperature sensitivity, fouling, or loss of accuracy.

200 Salt Cedar Fence Staves
200 Salt Cedar Fence Staves

Donated by Ryan & Cassie Waggoner

Bar Eleven Ranch

200 Salt Cedar Fence Staves

Ryan & Cassie will deliver the rest to the lucky

bidder.

Milwaukee 18 Volt 2-Tool Combo
Milwaukee 18 Volt 2-Tool Combo

Donated by Pinal Lumber

Milwaukee 18 Volt 2-Tool Combo

Milwaukee 18 Volt, 2-Tool Combo Kit with Charger & 2 Batteries.  Impact driver and Drill/Driver.

6-Gallon Craftsman Air Compressor
6-Gallon Craftsman Air Compressor

Donated by Ace Hardware

6-Gallon Craftsman Air Compressor

The Craftsman 150 PSI, 6 Gal. Oil-Free Pancake Compressor is ideal to support multiple trim finishing nailers, small framing/roofing jobs and all general inflation, blowing and smaller SCFM air tools. It features two regulated, factory-installed air couplers to easily support two users. The compressor body is made with steel for strength and has an upgraded shroud and console cover to protect its vital components. It is designed to operate at or below 150 PSI and features an oil-free pump, eliminating the need for maintenance. This compressor has a low-amp, 120-Volt motor that starts easily in cold weather or with an extension cord. It is designed for portability at only 30 lbs. and features an integrated carry handle.

Shindaiwa 451 Chain Saw
Shindaiwa 451 Chain Saw

Donated by Bill and Penny Conway

Greenback Valley Ranch

Shindaiwa 451 Chain Saw

Shindaiwa chain saws are all designed to the same professional standard, with no exceptions. Hard working, high quality.  Professional grade engine that has been built to the highest standards.  Designed to maximise efficiency and comfort.    Power on and get the job done. Intuitive controls and features make your job a breeze.

Tractor Supply Chest Truck Box
Tractor Supply Chest Truck Box

Donated by Pete & Therese Oddonetto

Rafter P Ranch

Tractor Supply Chest Truck Box

Heavy-duty diamond tread plate aluminum. Stainless steel paddle handle latches. Double static cams. Maximum security.

Ruger American® Rifle Standard 308 Win Bolt Action
Ruger American® Rifle Standard 308 Win Bolt Action

Donated by Action Pawn

Ruger American® Rifle Standard 308 Win Bolt Action

The American-made, Ruger American Rifle is the latest engineering innovation from America's leading firearms manufacturer. The Ruger American Rifle combines the rugged reliability of Ruger's past with the award-winning ingenuity featured in so many of Ruger's new products. Factory-Installed One-Piece Picatinny Scope Base. Includes Safety Lock. Ergonomic, Lightweight Synthetic Stock. Power Bedding Integral Bedding Blocks. Three-Lug Bolt With 70-Degree Throw. Ruger Marskman Adjustable Trigger. Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel.

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