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John H. Pfeiffer Jr. 2025 Agriculture Hall of Fame inductee
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April 16, 2025
John H. Pfeiffer Jr. 2025 Agriculture Hall of Fame inductee

OKLAHOMA CITY — John H. Pfeiffer Jr., a fourth generation Oklahoma farmer and rancher from Logan County, has been named the 2025 recipient of Governor Stitt’s Outstanding Achievement in Agriculture Award and is the 28th inductee into the Oklahoma Agriculture Hall of Fame.

“Mr. John Pfeiffer truly represents the values and principles that Oklahoma farmers and ranchers hold dear,” said Sec. of Agriculture Blayne Arthur. “He has dedicated his life to his family, taking care of the land and his livestock and serving his community and industry. Oklahoma agriculture flourishes because of hard work and leadership from people like Mr. Pfeiffer, and it is an honor to recognize him for his achievements.”

Known for his exceptional leadership as both president of the American Angus Association and chairman of Certified Angus Beef (CAB), Pfeiffer has worked to advance the beef industry through innovation and education, shaping the future of the Angus breed across the nation.

Through his advocacy and leadership, Pfeiffer has helped ensure Oklahoma ranchers are at the forefront of the global beef industry, maintaining the state’s strong agricultural legacy. His efforts to expand opportunities for the beef industry have played a crucial role in building consumer trust and increasing market reach.

Pfeiffer and his wife, Gaye, have long been recognized as pillars of excellence in the cattle industry. Together, they own and operate Pfeiffer Angus Farms, a purebred Angus cattle operation. Their participation in a 1981 CAB workshop shifted their focus from show-based to performance-based breeding, with Pfeiffer leading advancements in technology like in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer.

Pfeiffer graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1975 and worked as a county extension agent before serving as an educator and principal for 18 years. The Pfeiffers actively support local youth through 4-H and FFA, earning Pfeiffer honorary degrees from the Mulhall-Orlando FFA Chapter and Oklahoma FFA Association. They annually welcome hundreds to their farm, sharing livestock management practices and educating diverse groups, including chefs, international delegates and STEM educators and experts.

Pfeiffer adds this honor to a long list of accomplishments that include including being named Master Breeder in 2017 by Oklahoma State University, earning CAB’s Ambassador Award in 2021 and being recognized as Oklahoma Farm Bureau District 3 Farm and Ranch Family of the Year in 2023.

Pfeiffer will be formally honored at Ag Day at the Capitol on April 22, 2025.

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