{"id":90,"date":"2024-10-07T07:43:32","date_gmt":"2024-10-07T12:43:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kingranch.rhdproofs.com\/?page_id=90"},"modified":"2025-02-12T13:12:53","modified_gmt":"2025-02-12T19:12:53","slug":"history","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/","title":{"rendered":"History"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"cs-content\" class=\"cs-content\"><div class=\"x-section e90-e1 m2i-0 m2i-1 m2i-2\"><div class=\"x-bg\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><div class=\"x-bg-layer-lower-image\"><\/div><div class=\"x-bg-layer-upper-color\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e2 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-f\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e3 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-text-headline e90-e4 m2i-16 m2i-17 m2i-18 m2i-19 m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInUp&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-text-content\"><div class=\"x-text-content-text\"><h1 class=\"x-text-content-text-primary\">History<\/h1>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e5 m2i-0 m2i-3 m2i-4\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e6 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-g\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e7 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e8 m2i-1e\"\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e90-e9 m2i-0 m2i-1 m2i-4 m2i-5\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e10 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-b m2i-e m2i-h\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e11 m2i-v m2i-x m2i-y m2i-z m2i-10 m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInDown&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e12 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1h m2i-1i\"><h5><a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/\" aria-current=\"page\">About\u00a0Us<\/a><\/h5>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0History<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/los-kinenos\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Los Kine\u00f1os<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/the-running-w\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 The Running W<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/thoroughbreds\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Thoroughbreds<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/quarter-horses\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Quarter Horses<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/cattle\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Cattle<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/timeline\/\">\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Timeline<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/maps\/\">Maps<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.krsaddleshop.com\/pages\/blogs\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">King Ranch Blog<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e13 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11 m2i-12\"><span class=\"x-image e90-e14 m2i-1t m2i-1u m2i-1v m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;pulse&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/cropped-Running-W.png\" width=\"256\" height=\"256\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/span><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e15 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-i\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e16 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e17 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e18 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-text-headline e90-e19 m2i-17 m2i-18 m2i-19 m2i-1a m2i-1b\"><div class=\"x-text-content\"><div class=\"x-text-content-text\"><h3 class=\"x-text-content-text-primary\">King Ranch&rsquo;s Legacy<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e20 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e21 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e22 m2i-1g m2i-1j m2i-1k m2i-1l\"><h3>By the end of the war between the states, King Ranch had grown to 146,000 acres \u2013 supporting thousands of head of cattle.<\/h3><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e23 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-j\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e24 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11 m2i-13\"><span class=\"x-image e90-e25 m2i-1t m2i-1v m2i-1w m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInLeft&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/end-war.jpg\" width=\"588\" height=\"354\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e26 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e27 m2i-1g m2i-1k m2i-1l m2i-1m m2i-1n\">Getting these cattle to market was a real challenge, though, as some one thousand miles of dangerous wilderness stretched out between Captain King\u2019s cattle and the midwestern railheads where they could be sold.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e28 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1p m2i-1q\"><p>Captain King\u2019s domesticated Longhorns were some of the very first hoof stock to comprise the early northward Texas cattle drives. Around this time, Captain King registered a brand that has since taken on mythic significance in the taming of the West \u2013 the famous \u201cRunning\u00a0W\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Richard King\u2019s sense of adventure was rivaled only by his vision and ability to seize on new business opportunities. In addition to tirelessly working to improve the Ranch, he invested in building railroads, packinghouses, ice plants, and harbor improvements for the Port of Corpus Christi. He was keen on creating the infrastructure that would get his product to market in the most efficient way possible.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e29 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-k\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e30 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e31 m2i-1g m2i-1k m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1r\">One of Captain King\u2019s most important contributions to his Ranch\u2019s improvement was the outworking of his vision to improve his cattle and horse stock through an aggressive, thorough, and studied upbreeding (breed improvement) program. By means of this <a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/operations\/ranching-cattle\/\">program<\/a>, King began to transform the hardscrabble Longhorns and wild horses of his lands into the finest cattle and horses in Texas.<\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e32 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11 m2i-13\"><span class=\"x-image e90-e33 m2i-1t m2i-1w m2i-1x m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInRight&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/horses.jpg\" width=\"275\" height=\"179\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e34 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1p\"><p>Scientific upbreeding programs have been hallmarks of King Ranch since its inception, and they have paid off in spades. The upshot of one such program in the years after King\u2019s death would be the development of the <a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/operations\/ranching-cattle\/\">Santa Gertrudis breed of cattle<\/a>\u00a0\u2013 the first officially recognized new breed of beef cattle in America.<\/p>\n<p>Other upbreeding programs led to the development of the country\u2019s top\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/operations\/quarter-horses\/\">Quarter Horses<\/a>\u00a0and some of America\u2019s most notable Thoroughbreds \u2013 including 1946 Triple Crown winner ASSAULT. Twenty-first century King Ranch maintains the tradition of meticulous upbreeding that has distinguished the Ranch through many generations. The sale of bulls and seed stock are important components of the Ranch\u2019s contemporary business.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-row e90-e35 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-c m2i-e m2i-l\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e36 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><blockquote class=\"x-quote e90-e37 m2i-1z\"><span class=\"x-graphic x-quote-mark-opening\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-s=\"&#xf10d;\"><\/i><\/span><div class=\"x-quote-content\"><div class=\"x-quote-text\"><p>The boy who started as an impoverished, indentured jeweler&rsquo;s apprentice became and adventuresome, hard working and visionary businessman who, by the time of his death in 1885, had made his indelible mark on the landscape and taken his place as a titan among the ranks of the tamers of the Texas range.<\/p><\/div><\/div><span class=\"x-graphic x-quote-mark-closing\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-s=\"&#xf10e;\"><\/i><\/span><\/blockquote><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e38 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1s\">Rebuffing adversity and taking advantage of opportunities when he saw them, Richard King, along with his indispensable\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/los-kinenos\/\">Kine\u00f1os<\/a>, tamed the land and revolutionized the ranching business. By the time of his death in 1885, Richard King had created a legacy that would become known, far and wide, as one of the Birthplaces of the American Ranching Industry. The boy who started as an impoverished, indentured jeweler\u2019s apprentice became an adventuresome, hard working, and visionary businessman who, by the time of his death in 1885, had made his indelible mark on the landscape and taken his place as a titan among the ranks of the tamers of the Texas range.<\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e39 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-m\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e40 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e41 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e42 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-text-headline e90-e43 m2i-17 m2i-19 m2i-1a m2i-1c\"><div class=\"x-text-content\"><div class=\"x-text-content-text\"><h3 class=\"x-text-content-text-primary\">Consolidation and Organization<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e44 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e45 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e46 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1s\">During some legal proceedings in Corpus Christi in 1881, Captain King was so impressed with the opposing counsel that he sought out the opposing counsel law firm after matters were settled. This young lawyer representing the firm would soon be handling the lion\u2019s share of the great rancher\u2019s legal work. His interest would also light on a lovely young lady in the King household \u2013 the Captain\u2019s youngest daughter, Alice Gertrudis King. That young lawyer\u2019s name was Robert Justus Kleberg, and he married Alice in 1886, the year after Captain King\u2019s death in 1885.<\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e47 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-n\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e48 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11 m2i-13\"><span class=\"x-image e90-e49 m2i-1t m2i-1v m2i-1w m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInLeft&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/artesian-well.jpg\" width=\"248\" height=\"198\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e50 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e51 m2i-1g m2i-1k m2i-1l m2i-1m m2i-1n\">Robert Kleberg worked with Henrietta King, Captain King\u2019s widow, to further develop and consolidate King Ranch. Among the many innovations for which he was responsible on the Ranch, perhaps foremost among them were his efforts to drill for artesian water. These efforts paid off as Mr. Kleberg brought in a gusher of a water well in 1899, and then another and another \u2013 discovering a river of water running under the drought-prone rangelands. This discovery was a welcome end to a decade that started with a drought so severe it was known as \u201cthe great die-up.\u201d<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row e90-e52 m2i-8 m2i-c m2i-d m2i-e m2i-o\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e53 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><blockquote class=\"x-quote e90-e54 m2i-1z\"><span class=\"x-graphic x-quote-mark-opening\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-s=\"&#xf10d;\"><\/i><\/span><div class=\"x-quote-content\"><div class=\"x-quote-text\"><p>The Texas Fever Tick created significant problems for the marketing of cattle from South Texas. Robert J. Kleberg designed the first cattle dipping vats to battle the tick.<\/p><\/div><\/div><span class=\"x-graphic x-quote-mark-closing\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-s=\"&#xf10e;\"><\/i><\/span><\/blockquote><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e55 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1s\"><p>Robert J. Kleberg oversaw the building of cross fences that divided the vast acreage into managed pastures. He established a concerted program to accelerate the breed improvement of horses and cattle on the Ranch. He imported top equine stock and led efforts to develop a cattle breed that could withstand the\u00a0harsh South Texas climate. He also initiated an aggressive mesquite-clearing program.<\/p>\n<p>The Texas Fever Tick created significant problems for the marketing of cattle from South Texas. Robert J. Kleberg designed the first cattle dipping vats to battle the tick. In addition to all of these accomplishments, Mr. Kleberg built a facility that was, for a time, the largest cattle rail operation in the world.<\/p>\n<p>During this era, Robert J. Kleberg and Mrs. King continued to improve and diversify the assets of King Ranch with agricultural development, land sales, and town building projects. In 1904, their efforts were instrumental in helping to build the St. Louis, Brownsville &amp; Mexico Railway \u2014 as well as several towns along the newly laid track, including Kingsville. Before her death in 1925, Henrietta King had donated land and funds toward the construction of churches, libraries, and school projects (creating an oasis of community development) in this previously untamed land.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e56 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-p\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e57 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e58 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e59 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-text-headline e90-e60 m2i-17 m2i-1a m2i-1c m2i-1d\"><div class=\"x-text-content\"><div class=\"x-text-content-text\"><h3 class=\"x-text-content-text-primary\">The Birth of the Santa Gertrudis Breed<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e61 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e62 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e63 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1s\"><p>When their father\u2019s health declined in the early twentieth century, two of the five children born to Robert J. and Alice King Kleberg assumed responsibility for the Ranch. Richard Mifflin (Mr. Dick) Kleberg, Sr., who served as a seven-term member of the US Congress, handled the legal and financial aspects of the Ranch. Robert Justus Kleberg, Jr. (Mr. Bob) acted as head of Ranch operations and continued as President and CEO for the next fifty years.<\/p>\n<p>It was during these transitional years that King Ranch made its name in animal husbandry. By crossbreeding Brahman bulls, native to India, with British Shorthorn stock, the Ranch produced the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/operations\/ranching-cattle\/\">Santa Gertrudis<\/a>, recognized as the first American breed of beef cattle and the first cattle breed to be recognized in the world in more than a century. This breed of cattle continues to be recognized throughout the world for its fine beef quality and ability to withstand arid climates. Today, the Santa Gertrudis is the most prevalent cattle breed in Australia.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"x-row e90-e64 m2i-8 m2i-c m2i-d m2i-e m2i-q\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e65 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-14\"><blockquote class=\"x-quote e90-e66 m2i-1z\"><span class=\"x-graphic x-quote-mark-opening\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-s=\"&#xf10d;\"><\/i><\/span><div class=\"x-quote-content\"><div class=\"x-quote-text\"><p>By crossbreeding Brahman bulls, native to India, with British Shorthorn stock, the ranch produced the Santa Gertrudis, recognized as the first American breed of beef cattle and the first cattle breed to be recognized in the world in more than a century.<\/p><\/div><\/div><span class=\"x-graphic x-quote-mark-closing\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"x-icon x-graphic-child x-graphic-icon x-graphic-primary\" aria-hidden=\"true\" data-x-icon-s=\"&#xf10e;\"><\/i><\/span><\/blockquote><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e67 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-r\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e68 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-11 m2i-13 m2i-15\"><span class=\"x-image e90-e69 m2i-1t m2i-1v m2i-1w m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInLeft&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/wimpy.jpg\" width=\"275\" height=\"198\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e70 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e71 m2i-1g m2i-1k m2i-1l m2i-1m m2i-1n\">This era also launched the famed King Ranch horse legacy. Acquiring and breeding superior foundation stallions, the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/operations\/quarter-horses\/\">King Ranch Quarter Horse program<\/a>\u00a0produced the number one registration (WIMPY) in the American Quarter Horse Association Stud Book and Registry, as well as the youngest horse (MR SAN PEPPY) ever to be inducted into the National Cutting Horse Association Hall of Fame. It was also at this time that King Ranch acquired the prized Thoroughbred stallions that went on to produce, among others, ASSAULT, 1946 winner of the prestigious Triple Crown, and MIDDLEGROUND, the 1950 winner of the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes.<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e72 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1s\">For the country as well as the King Ranch, these were challenging years, plagued by debt, taxes, and an economy just emerging from the Great Depression. In 1934, Alice King Kleberg consolidated much of the Ranch property into a corporation, with her children as stockholders. During the thirties, the Family successfully negotiated several long-term leases with Humble Oil and Refining Company (now ExxonMobil) for oil and gas rights to the 1.15 million acres of King Ranch property.<\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e73 m2i-8 m2i-a m2i-d m2i-e m2i-s\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e74 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e75 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e76 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-text-headline e90-e77 m2i-17 m2i-1a m2i-1c m2i-1d\"><div class=\"x-text-content\"><div class=\"x-text-content-text\"><h3 class=\"x-text-content-text-primary\">Around the World and Back<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-col x-hide-lg x-hide-md x-hide-sm x-hide-xs e90-e78 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e79 m2i-1y\"\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e80 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-t\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e81 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x m2i-y m2i-10 m2i-11 m2i-13\"><span class=\"x-image e90-e82 m2i-1t m2i-1v m2i-1w m2i-6 x-effect-exit\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;scroll&quot;:true,&quot;offsetTop&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;offsetBottom&quot;:&quot;10%&quot;,&quot;behaviorScroll&quot;:&quot;fire-once&quot;,&quot;animationEnter&quot;:&quot;slideInLeft&quot;,&quot;animationExit&quot;:&quot;rollOut&quot;}\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/working_cattle.jpg\" width=\"238\" height=\"350\" alt=\"Image\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/span><\/div><div class=\"x-col e90-e83 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e84 m2i-1g m2i-1k m2i-1l m2i-1m m2i-1n\"><p>In 1940, Dick Kleberg, Jr., joined his father, Mr. Dick, and his uncle, Mr. Bob, in managing King Ranch. Together, they initiated a series of innovations that kept King Ranch successful and at the leading edge of the ranching industry.<\/p>\n<p>This era saw the development of mechanized\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/stewardship-education\/brush-management\/\">brush control methods<\/a>\u00a0and innovative corrals for working cattle. King Ranch also developed new and better grasses and began using mineral supplements to improve animal health. Modern\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/stewardship-education\/environmental-stewardship\/\">game management and wildlife conservation practices<\/a>\u00a0were expanded, and continue to benefit the Ranch today.<\/p>\n<p>Oil and gas royalties drove another growth spurt for King Ranch during this period. After World War II, the Ranch\u2019s agricultural business was extended, in part to expand the national and global presence of the Santa Gertrudis breed. Acquisitions came through the purchase of property in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, and West Texas, and through joint ventures and partnerships in Florida.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-text x-content e90-e85 m2i-1f m2i-1g m2i-1i m2i-1l m2i-1n m2i-1o m2i-1s\">Management developed ranching operations overseas with land purchases in Argentina, Cuba, Brazil, Australia, Venezuela, Spain, and Morocco. The systematic and ambitious expansion of this period \u2013 in agriculture, energy, and real estate, together with expanded retail operations \u2013 created the platform for the <a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/operations\/\">business segments<\/a>\u00a0of King Ranch today.<\/div><hr class=\"x-line e90-e86 m2i-1e\"\/><a class=\"x-anchor x-anchor-button e90-e87 m2i-20 m2i-7\" tabindex=\"0\" href=\"https:\/\/fareharbor.com\/embeds\/book\/king-ranch\/?full-items=yes\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" data-x-effect=\"{&quot;animationAlt&quot;:&quot;pulse&quot;}\"><div class=\"x-anchor-content\"><div class=\"x-anchor-text\"><span class=\"x-anchor-text-primary\">Book A Tour<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"x-section e90-e88 m2i-0 m2i-3 m2i-4\"><div class=\"x-row x-container max width e90-e89 m2i-8 m2i-9 m2i-a m2i-e m2i-u\"><div class=\"x-row-inner\"><div class=\"x-col e90-e90 m2i-v m2i-w m2i-x\"><hr class=\"x-line e90-e91 m2i-1e\"\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>History About\u00a0Us \u00a0 \u00a0History \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Los Kine\u00f1os \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 The Running W \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Thoroughbreds \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Quarter Horses \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Cattle \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Timeline Maps King Ranch BlogKing Ranch&rsquo;s Legacy By the end of the war between the states, King Ranch had grown to 146,000 acres \u2013 supporting thousands of head of &#8230; <\/p>\n<div><a href=\"https:\/\/king-ranch.com\/about-us\/history\/\" class=\"more-link\">Read More<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"author":8,"featured_media":0,"parent":106,"menu_order":1,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"template-blank-4.php","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-90","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry","no-post-thumbnail"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.4 - 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