Tony Tolar Honored as Red Angus Herdsman of the Year

OKLAHOMA CITY–Tony Tolar has been named the 2025 Red Angus Herdsman of the Year. The award was presented at the Cattlemen’s Congress in Oklahoma City, honoring Tolar’s exceptional management practices and dedication to advancing the Red Angus breed.

The Herdsman of the Year is presented to a hands-on individual who has most effectively presented his or herself, and their cattle, in a professional manner while at the show. 

Tolar, who grew up in Columbia, Mississippi, earned a Bachelor of Science in animal science from Mississippi State University and later completed a Master of Divinity at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Along with more than 30 years of experience in ranch management across Mississippi, Texas and Oklahoma, he has devoted the last 15 years exclusively to the Red Angus breed.

Tolar credits the cattle industry for providing him and his wife, Edie, the opportunity to raise their three children: Owen, Chloe, and Truett, in a setting they all enjoy.

He currently manages the Oklahoma division of Sandridge Land and Cattle in Perkins, Oklahoma, where he oversees a robust embryo transfer program and organizes fall and spring cattle sales. Tolar believes in the power of genetic diversity and sees a bright future for the Red Angus breed in meeting the evolving needs of the beef industry.

“I believe in the benefits Red Angus cattle offer both registered and commercial producers,” Tolar said. “We have a bright future and I am grateful to be part of it.”

For more information on Red Angus shows and upcoming events visit www.RedAngus.org.

The Red Angus Association of America serves the beef industry by enhancing and promoting the measurable advantages of Red Angus and Red Angus-influenced cattle. RAAA provides commercial producers with objectively described cattle by implementing new technologies and using scientifically sound principles that quantify traits of economic importance to beef producers in all segments of the beef industry. For more information, visit www.RedAngus.org.