Will Durrett

Sales Associate

PO Box 8
Wildorado, Texas, 79098

(806) 433-6601

Will Durrett was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas where he graduated from Tascosa High School in 1998.  As a fourth-generation Texan with family farming operations dating back to the 1920s, Will has enjoyed spending time on the family farm and ranch from a young age. Will graduated from Baylor University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and Environmental Studies.

After college, Will moved home to Amarillo and began working in the family farming, ranching and real estate business. Will has managed his family’s cattle, ranching, and hunting operations in the Texas Panhandle and in Eastern New Mexico since the early 2000s. 

In 2012, Will also began marketing and delivering cattle as a Marketing Representative with Superior Livestock Auction. To date, he has helped over 200 ranching operations in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas market and deliver cattle.  The relationships and trust with so many friends, neighbors, cattle buyers and fellow cattle producers are what Will values the most about his job marketing cattle. 

He is passionate about the land and livestock he and his family have had the opportunity to steward; he has been blessed to work with some of the most highly accomplished cowboys, cowgirls and cattlemen in women in the industry.

Will lives on the family ranch near Wildorado, Texas with his wife, Romni, where they raise their two young sons, Yates and Bruin.  Romni has a love and talent for raising Quarter Horses.  She has made a name for herself as a respected AQHA Ranching Heritage breeder by producing many cow-bred horses with lots of size and sense that perform well in the show pen and also on the ranch. 

In his spare time, Will enjoys hunting on the family ranch in New Mexico, chasing his kids around to various events or vacationing with his family.

Will is licensed in Texas and New Mexico.

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