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Rancho Santa Celia and Rancho Santa Fe.
The Ranch was acquired by my grandparents Mr. Jesus Ma. Ancira and Mrs. Esther Gonzalez. They were born in Villaldama Nuevo León. In 1924 my grandfather a well known rancher leased both ranches “Los Cristales” and “La Escalera” .
Years later in 1943 my grandfather buys the ranch called as “Santa Celia”. Today the owners are Mr. Renato García Garza and his wife Mrs. Josefina Ancira González de Garcia.
Santa Celia was divided in two to achieve a m ayor development Santa Celia Ranch and Santa fe Ranch . The first is manage by my brother Jesús Ma. García and Rancho Santa Fe by Mr. Renato W.García jr. making them two of the best producers of cattle and a outstanding achievement in wild life increasing the biodiversity in the region. You will find here Wild Boar, Dove, Quail, Hog, Bob Cat and White Tail Deer.
Santa Fe Ranch has an extended lot of 2,500 hectares approximately 5,000 acres. It is one of the best natural producers of White Tail Deer in the region and has achieved superior scores than 160 points in B&C. It has developed a feeding program based in protein and minerals, having a constant follow up to observe the development of it, making a great successful attraction to all Hunters of White Tail Deer.
A little of history of our ranch.
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Mrs. Josefina Ancira González de García (at the age of 6), in January 1933 Rancho los Cristales. |
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Renato García Garza and Renato W. García Jr. December 1965, hunting a deer in Rancho Santa Celia. |
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Renato W. García Jr. and Domingo Reyes, manager of Rancho Santa Celia, Summer of 1965. |
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New Rancho Santa Fe. 2004. |
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For the second consecutive year Rancho Santa Fe wins first place 2nd Annual Hunting Trophy “The Construction Cup” and a Special Recognition to Rancho Santa Fe for the development of Diversified Cattle (Wildlife Breeders) increasing Biodiversity and Breeding Wildlife to generate wealth, went on the prosper with a number of noble projects. Renato W. García Jr. and Ing. Carlos Maiz García President of the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry from Nuevo Leon. February 12, 2009. |