80. Eye for Cattle: How a 16-Year-Old Built a Buyer’s Reputation
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Most people assume cattle buying is a business that takes decades to break into. In this episode, John sits down with Eli Hopping, a 16-year-old cattle buyer from northeastern Oklahoma, to talk about how skill, discipline, and reputation matter far more than age when having an eye for cattle. Joined by Wally Olson, the conversation highlights what it really takes to succeed in the sale barn and why doing a good job consistently is still the fastest way to earn trust.
Eli shares how growing up around auction barns shaped his eye for cattle, how he learned to think fast under pressure, and what he looks for when evaluating calves in the ring. The discussion also covers customer relationships, commission structures, record keeping, and why understanding where cattle are going is just as important as knowing what to buy.
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In this episode, we cover:
- How Eli got started buying cattle at a young age and earned trust in the sale barn
- What experienced buyers look for when evaluating cattle quickly and accurately
- Why reputation, consistency, and knowing your customers matter more than age
- The importance of understanding cattle potential and where those cattle will be sold
- Lessons about business, math, and decision-making learned in real time at auctions
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- Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC
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