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Longtime PRCA stock contractor Bennie Beutler and his son, Rhett, joined forces in 2001 to form the Beutler and Son Rodeo Company. It had formerly been known as Beutler and Gaylord Rodeo Co., from 1989 to 2001. The Beutler name has been synonymous with the stock contracting business since 1929. Bennie’s grandfather, Elra, and his great uncles, Jake and Lynn, began supplying stock to Oklahoma and Texas rodeos more than 70 years ago. |
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| As one of the sports’ best-known
personalities, Randy Corley has enjoyed two sides of rodeo, that of a
competitor and announcer. And while he had limited success in the arena,
he has obtained mega-success outside it describing the action. That
success sends more honors and awards his way virtually each year. Corley began his rodeo career as a bareback and bull rider at amateur rodeos more than 30 years ago. While he enjoyed the thrill of competing, he always had an interest in announcing that eventually won out. |
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| Rockin' Robbie Hodges has established himself as one of the professional rodeo world's hottest new barrel man and funny guy personalities. His quick wit and off the cuff banter, as well as carefully thought out acts, keep the crown entertained and looking at him for the entire performance. Rockin's Robbie always promotes positive, non-violent, clean family humor, and has an uncanny knack for instantly bonding with children of all ages. He genuinely enjoys being a rodeo clown because he likes to talk to and entertain people, especially children. | ||||||||
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Rodney Hayes is from a small East Texas town, Linden. In high school Rodney began competing in rodeos and quickly figured out that he could earn money doing it. He went on to be a competitor in college rodeo at Southern Arkansas State University. Over the last ten years he has developed into one of the most entertaining and heart warming acts on the PRCA circuit. In 2006, Rodney was selected as one of the NFR Performers, a life long dream. Today he performs for crowds of all sizes and demographics, all over the United States. |
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| Dusty Duba of Kramer, Nebraska has been a PRCA contract bullfighter for the past 13 years. His love for the sport of rodeo and protecting cowboys has taken him from coast to coast as he has fought bulls in over 30 states. Living just outside of the capitol of Lincoln gives him the chance to learn from the best in the business; stock contactors and other contract personnel alike. Dusty’s energy and enthusiasm always gets the crowd excited and ready for the bull riding. | ||||||||
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| A veteran of both rough stock and timed event competition, Benavides turned in his ropes and spurs to step into the DJ booth In 1987, when one of the nightclubs began hosting rodeos, it was a natural for Ben to step back into the rodeo arena not as a competitor, but with his microphone in hand. Twelve years later, it would all come full-circle as rodeos started to experience for the first time, music and sound effects to enhance the action. | ||||||||
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