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Aaron Cooper is a lifelong cattleman and a genuinely good man. I recently met Aaron while pursuing my own generative ranching project in Bastrop County, and I was immediately struck by his deep knowledge of all things agriculture. Aaron holds a PhD from Texas A&M University, where his studies focused on philosophy and animal science. He runs several cattle-related businesses here in Central Texas, and it’s easy to recognize his passion for the animals under his care.When you spend time with Aaron and his family, you quickly realize just how much of a family affair ranching is for them. Aaron is an open book, with a love for growing his cattle businesses, an even greater love for his family, and most of all a deep connection to his Creator, which you’ll hear referenced multiple times in our conversation.It’s a special story, and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.This is Aaron Cooper, owner of 33 Ventures and Cooper Family Akaushi.
By Tanner VaughanAaron Cooper is a lifelong cattleman and a genuinely good man. I recently met Aaron while pursuing my own generative ranching project in Bastrop County, and I was immediately struck by his deep knowledge of all things agriculture. Aaron holds a PhD from Texas A&M University, where his studies focused on philosophy and animal science. He runs several cattle-related businesses here in Central Texas, and it’s easy to recognize his passion for the animals under his care.When you spend time with Aaron and his family, you quickly realize just how much of a family affair ranching is for them. Aaron is an open book, with a love for growing his cattle businesses, an even greater love for his family, and most of all a deep connection to his Creator, which you’ll hear referenced multiple times in our conversation.It’s a special story, and I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.This is Aaron Cooper, owner of 33 Ventures and Cooper Family Akaushi.