Mason & Morse Ranch Company announced on May 15 that it will participate in the upcoming Miles City Bucking Horse Sale, an annual event known for bringing together ranchers, rodeo contractors, and landowners from across the United States and Canada. The company will host a booth at the event where attendees can meet experienced ranch real estate professionals John Stratman and Wayne Childers.
The Miles City Bucking Horse Sale is recognized as a significant gathering in Western culture, featuring rodeo events, horse sales, racing, and networking opportunities for those involved in ranching and land investment. Mason & Morse Ranch Company said its presence at the sale offers visitors a chance to learn about ranches for sale in Montana, Colorado, and other states while discussing land investments with industry experts.
John Stratman brings decades of experience to his role as associate broker and principal owner at Mason & Morse Ranch Company. “John Stratman serves as a notable associate broker at Mason & Morse Ranch Company,” according to the official website. He has worked extensively on ranches since 1959 across Colorado, Montana, and Arizona. Childers is also described by the company as having strong ties within the agricultural community and providing personalized service for buyers and sellers interested in recreational or legacy properties.
Mason & Morse Ranch Company employs more than 20 agents and staff members with over 133 years of combined expertise in land dealings. The firm has operated as an employee-owned entity since 2011. It focuses on marketing farms, ranches, and land using innovative strategies that respect both terrain characteristics and property owners’ interests while promoting western lifestyle preservation through support of multi-generational legacies—according to the official website.
Events like this one highlight opportunities not only for entertainment but also for building connections among those seeking to buy or sell working ranches or invest in Western lands. Mason & Morse Ranch Company’s participation aims to help preserve family legacies through ethical management practices while supporting growth within rural communities.

