Impresarios of the Rodeo Arena: The Story of the Beutler Stock Contracting Legacy
For more than 90 years the Beutler name has been synonymous with professional rodeo livestock, colorful shows, and first-class productions. Brothers Elra, Jake, and Lynn Beutler began this long, successful journey in September 1929, when they trailed ten horses to the Custer County Fair Rodeo in Clinton, Oklahoma, and decided that this would be their life’s endeavor. Five generations later, the Beutler name remains the most respected in the rodeo livestock contractor business. With unmatched professionalism, a keen business sense, and skillful handling of rough stock, the brothers produced some of the most popular rodeos across the United States. They grew their herd, controlled the livestock-contracting business in Oklahoma, and became the most prominent in the national rodeo circuit. They also were known for incorporating celebrities, including television actors, movie stars, and singers, into their productions. By the 1950s, the brothers were the largest stock contractor in the cou