Renowned rancher and horseman, Craig Haythorn, will be honored with the National Golden Spur Award at the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts & Sciences in Lubbock. This prestigious award recognizes his outstanding achievements in the ranching and livestock industries.
Craig Haythorn is the proud owner and operator of Haythorn Land and Cattle Co. located in the sandhills of Arthur, Nebraska. He represents the fourth generation of the Haythorn family, with their ranching legacy spanning back to his great-grandfather's immigration from England. The Haythorn operation, covering 100 square miles in the Sandhills region, has become an iconic symbol of American ranching excellence.
Throughout his life, Craig has exemplified his deep connection to the land and animals. From a young age, he actively participated in cattle drives and assumed responsibilities on the ranch. Today, at 76 years old, Craig leads the generations that follow him, preserving the traditions and values of the Haythorn Land and Cattle Co.
The Haythorn name is inseparable from their exceptional horses, which have played a crucial role in the ranch's success. The horses bearing the Haythorn Figure Four brand have been trusted companions in countless rodeos across the nation. Craig's unwavering commitment to Western traditions and cowboy values has earned him recognition such as the 2008 Western Horseman Award and the 2019 Foy Proctor Memorial Cowman's Award of Honor.
The National Golden Spur Award is a prestigious accolade jointly presented by leading ranching and livestock organizations. It serves as a testament to Craig's extraordinary accomplishments and his enduring impact on the industry.
Tickets for the National Golden Spur Award Honors will be available to the public starting July 28. For more information and reservations, please visit goldenspurhonors.com.
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