Built in the Early Mornings
It doesn’t happen by accident.
It’s built in the early mornings, the late afternoons, the long days, and the quiet commitment to getting better every single time you step in the pen.
Laird Pidduck, a Colorado State University student from a Ventura County farming family, continues to put in that work while competing in cutting and ranch events with determination and grit.
Recently, Laird earned:
- 1st Place in AQHA VRH Rookie Amateur Cutting
- 5th Place out of 14 competitors in Ranch Herd Work
Every run is another opportunity to learn, improve, and grow. That steady dedication is exactly what keeps Western industries and traditions moving forward.
This is exactly who Underwood Heritage was built to support.
Young people willing to put in the hours, honor the lifestyle, and carry the legacy of agriculture, horsemanship, and Western competition into the future.
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