| Press Release

Being recognized in The Hungry Loop, the official newsletter of the Working Ranch Cowboys Association (WRCA), is no small feat. This publication serves as a valuable resource and voice for ranchers, cowboys, and landowners across the country, bringing attention to the hardworking men and women who make the ranching lifestyle a cornerstone of American heritage. The feature on JT Haynes, owner and broker, is an acknowledgment not just of his success, but of his dedication to the ranching community as a whole.

A Career Built on Passion, Integrity, and Vision

The feature in The Hungry Loop provides readers with a deeper understanding of JT Haynes’ journey—one that began with a passion for ranching and a desire to make a real impact on the industry. Haynes’ story is rooted in a lifetime of hands-on experience, beginning with his upbringing in a ranching family where he learned the ins and outs of land management, livestock care, and the daily rhythms of ranch life.

From early on, Haynes understood that ranching was much more than just a way to make a living; it was a way of life that demanded a special combination of grit, patience, and adaptability. In the newsletter, Haynes reflects on the lessons learned from his family and mentors, emphasizing how those early experiences shaped his philosophy and approach to his work.

As an owner and broker, Haynes has built a reputation for understanding the needs of ranchers, guiding them through the often complicated processes of buying, selling, and managing large properties. His expertise spans a variety of areas, from real estate to sustainable land stewardship, but it’s his unwavering commitment to honesty and integrity that sets him apart.

A Focus on Community and Legacy

What truly sets Haynes apart, however, is his dedication to the broader ranching community. While much of his work is grounded in land transactions and financial expertise, Haynes’ true passion lies in preserving the values of the cowboy culture and supporting the next generation of ranchers.

In the feature, Haynes discusses the importance of community within the ranching industry. He acknowledges that while the work can be isolating at times, the bonds forged between ranchers, landowners, and cowboys create a network of support that is integral to the success of the industry as a whole. His involvement in WRCA events, from rodeos to charity fundraisers, is a testament to his belief in the strength of community.

Recognizing Excellence in the Industry

Being featured in The Hungry Loop is a prestigious recognition, but what makes it even more significant is the publication’s focus on those who have truly earned their place in the ranching world. The WRCA is known for its commitment to celebrating individuals who contribute not just to the profitability of ranching, but to the preservation of its culture and legacy. Haynes’ inclusion in this circle is a recognition of his long-standing efforts to uphold and promote the values of ranching in every facet of his life and work.

The newsletter goes into great detail about Haynes’ contributions to the industry, from his role as a ranch broker to his involvement in educating and mentoring other ranchers. The feature captures his personal philosophy that ranching is a lifelong pursuit, one that requires an unwavering commitment to the land, the livestock, and the people who make it all possible.