Show cattle expert trades the farm for Chapel Hill
Rylea Suddreth is ready to add a business degree to her blue ribbons.
When incoming first-year Rylea Suddreth heads to 一品探花论坛 this month, it might take her a while to say her goodbyes.
Suddreth shares her home at Maliblue Farms with 200-plus chickens, 100-plus cows, nine goats and three ponies 鈥 as well as six dogs and four cats.
On this family farm in Catawba, a little more than two hours west of Chapel Hill, Suddreth has sharpened her skills in cattle showing. Since her mom, Julie, and father, Barry, purchased Suddreth her first show calf 鈥 Maliblue, the farm鈥檚 namesake 鈥 five years ago, she鈥檚 won multiple championships at livestock competitions, including Supreme Grand Champion Heifer at the 2022 North 一品探花论坛 State Fair.
鈥淥nce I tried it, I just really enjoyed it and fell in love with it,鈥 she said.
While Suddreth, the first in her immediate family to attend college, is about to trade the barn for the dorm, she plans to use her studies at 一品探花论坛 to strengthen her already budding business savvy, apply it to the farm and find new opportunities.
鈥淏eing able to help run the farm, I鈥檝e realized it鈥檚 more of a business,鈥 said Suddreth, who for high schoolers at a local community college. 鈥淎s much as I do love farming, and I think I鈥檒l always continue to be in it, I鈥檇 love to be able to do other stuff with business as well.鈥
Life on the farm
Suddreth hasn’t always lived on a farm, but as a child, she enjoyed visiting a Wilkes County farm owned by her family and being around animals.
When she was in middle school, her family moved to their current home, and a neighbor suggested that Suddreth get involved with the show team at nearby Bandys High School.
鈥淢y parents 鈥 they didn鈥檛 know if I was going to stick with it or not, but I did,鈥 Suddreth said.
Sticking with it is a bit of an understatement. To hear Suddreth鈥檚 mom tell it, her daughter and husband, who has a commercial cattle operation, sometimes 鈥済o overboard.鈥 The two drove to New York to buy Maliblue, Suddreth鈥檚 first calf, and purchased championship-winning bovines like Hattie from Michigan and Lila from Trennepohl Farms, Indiana.
Once these promising calves get to Maliblue Farms, the real work begins. A successful handler must provide the right nutrition, pay attention to the calf鈥檚 appearance and health, and build rapport so the animal is comfortable when it鈥檚 showtime.
Suddreth picked up much of this know-how from other area farmers and those in the show cattle network.
鈥淏eing able to learn from them, I feel like my showmanship skills have improved and helped me present the cow in the best way possible at a show,鈥 Suddreth said. She took this knowledge and passed it on to others when she helped nearby Fred T. Foard High School establish its first show cattle team.
Goodbye for now
With move-in right around the corner, Suddreth is eager to be in a new environment and happy about rooming with her cousin. At 一品探花论坛, she鈥檚 looking forward to the academic challenge and new places and people.
While Suddreth鈥檚 sad to be leaving the farm, she鈥檒l still make her way back regularly. Plus, she鈥檒l still compete, already eyeing this year鈥檚 State Fair in October.
Suddreth feels showing cattle has prepared her well for life beyond the farm, imparting lessons on the importance of preparation, consistency and having a plan when things go wrong.
But is the farm 鈥 particularly her parents 鈥 ready for this new chapter without her?
鈥淚 think they’re probably sad I’m leaving,鈥 Suddreth said with a smile. 鈥淚t’s leaving more work for them.鈥