Cole Bolton is the owner of K&C Cattle Company and one of the partners of Hometown Meat Market in Luling, Texas.

The Story of K&C Cattle Co.
In the sprawling landscapes of Central Texas, where cattle ranching is not just an industry but a way of life, Cole Bolton is a name that stands out. Owner of K&C Cattle Co. and a partner in Hometown Meat Market, Cole is more than just a rancher; he's a pillar of his community. With his boots firmly planted in the red Texas soil, he embodies the spirit of The Great American Rancher—a spirit that marries tradition with innovation, ethics with enterprise, and above all, individual endeavor with community upliftment.
In this first issue of "The Voice," published by Texas Slim's Cuts Publishing, we aim to delve into Cole's life, philosophies, and contributions. But we aren't just exploring the life of a rancher. We are spotlighting a man whose community-focused ethos serves as the beating heart of the Beef Initiative.
"Cowboy Cole"
A Short Film
Featured Product
All Products
All About K&C Cattle
Who is Cole Bolton?
How did Cole Bolton start in the cattle ranching business?
What inspires Cole Bolton to practice ethical and sustainable ranching?
### How does Cole Bolton ensure that his practices are better for the consumer, the animal, and the environment?
What is the significance of the phrase "making the grass make our money"?
What is the advantage of owning a USDA-approved processing plant?
How does aging beef contribute to its quality?
Where is the processing plant located?
What makes your beef different from other products on the market?
Why is investing in the community important to you?
How do you support local producers?
Can you tell us about your collaboration with John from Amber Oaks?
What is your relationship with Texas Slim and the Beef Initiative?
How has your dual role as a community banker and cattle rancher influenced your approach to sustainable farming?
What is your vision for long-term sustainability in cattle ranching?
What role does your company play in shaping the future of the industry in terms of ethical practices?
How does the Beef Initiative contribute to this?