Women Leading the Way in South Texas Ranching

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Chloe Nunley Wilson began working cattle with her dad and uncle from the time that her parents, Bob and Dana Nunley, felt she could safely side-step a calf.

In the heart of South Texas, where the land stretches as far as the eye can see, a legacy of cattle ranching thrives. At the center of this narrative is Chloe Nunley Wilson, a remarkable fourth-generation cattlewoman breaking barriers and reshaping norms in the traditionally male-dominated agricultural industry. Her journey, intertwined with the rich history of the Nunley Brothers Ranches, echoes a tale of determination, innovation, and a resolute spirit that has paved the way for the rising influence of women in ranching.