WOODROW AND GLYDA MAY SCHOLARSHIP

WOODROW AND GLYDA MAY SCHOLARSHIP

Woodrow and Glyda May were married in 1942 and started a farming operation by feeding sheep. From this nucleus, started the expansion and integration of the May ranch, farm, and feedlot. They also raised corn for silage, alfalfa and native ha. In addition they helped develop a Marble Quarry west of Wheatland. Woodrow was a member of the Wyoming Stock Growers, Wyoming Farm Bureau, Wheatland Co-op, director of the Beet Growers Association, member of the Advisory Board State Experimental Farm, a member of the Wyoming Agriculture Board, a director of the First National Bank of Wheatland. Glyda was on the Wyoming Community Foundation Board, Plate Co. Museum Board and a charter member of the Platte Co. Cattlewomen. Woody’s premature passing in 1976 was the end of the Quarter Circle Ranch, but Glyda continued to be involved in community and state organizations. Their initiative to breed and raise a better beef product and involvement in organizations to create a better community and state are the legacy the leave the next generations.