The 21st annual Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame Banquet and Induction Ceremony was held June 6 at the 4-H building at the Cherry County Fairgrounds in Valentine, Nebraska. Social hour will begin at 4 p.m., a benefit auction will take place at 5 p.m., banquet at 6 p.m. and induction ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. Central. Those being inducted into the Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame this year include wife and husband Deloris and Jerry Adamson of Cherry County, James Alworth of Garden County, Sam Connell of McPherson County, Steve Crouse of Keya Paha County, Dan Dailey of Brown County, Jim Johnston of Thomas County, John Ravenscroft of Cherry County, Gary Powles of Grant County, Brad Wilson of Arthur County and Bob Woodward of Custer County.
John Ravenscroft is one of 11 cowboys to be inducted into the Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame this year. For more than seven decades, John Ravenscroft has devoted his life to ranching in the Nebraska Sandhills. His lifelong commitment is in responsible land management, ethical cattle practices and community service.
A forward-thinking cattle producer, John successfully integrated holistic practices such as rotational grazing into his operations. While he has embraced innovation in agriculture, he has never lost sight of Western heritage or the foundational principles of ranching.
The perspective that “the cow works for you, not the other way around,” is a deep-rooted philosophy that reflects both his practical wisdom and respect for livestock and land.
John will be honored with an induction into the Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame in June.
John Ravenscroft was born Sept. 25, 1948, in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Willis and Marjorie Ravenscroft. Shortly after his birth, he was brought home to the Nebraska Sandhills, where his family was working on the Bill Stetter T-O Ranch alongside Olin, Francis and James Ravenscroft.
In 1950, the family moved to the Goodfellow Ranch south of Eli, and in 1959 they settled at the Three Bar Ranch – the former Brandeis Ranch, located 35 miles south of Nenzel. The Three Bar Ranch remains as John’s home to this day.
John grew up alongside his three siblings: Elaine Semin, Virginia Cooper and James Ravenscroft. As the second-born child and first-born son, he was involved in ranch work from an early age. As a boy, John participated in two-day cattle drives, trailing steers to the train in Eli, where they were shipped to Iowa for finishing and processing. His daily responsibilities included bringing in milk cows, jingling horses, and helping wherever needed. He rode his dependable horse, Betty, to and from school and developed a strong work ethic rooted in responsibility and tradition.
During his youth, John enjoyed roping and competing in draft horse-pulling contests. He attended Nebraska Christian High School in Central City for two years before graduating from Valentine High School. Following graduation, John was drafted into the United States Army and served during the Vietnam War.
In 1972, John married Cheryl Adamson, and together they made their home on the ranch. They raised three sons – Eric, Kevin and Brant – while continuing to operate and improve the ranching operation.
Throughout his career, John consistently sought management practices that benefitted both the land and the cattle. In the 1980s, the ranch transitioned to rotational grazing and began calving cows on pasture in May. The yearling operation followed with a holistic approach to grazing, reinforcing John’s commitment to sustainable land stewardship.
Today, John continues to ranch alongside two of his sons and his grandchildren, carrying forward a multi-generational legacy rooted in the Nebraska Sandhills.
John is widely respected for his humility and his genuine willingness to help others. Over the years, he has influenced and mentored countless individuals. Though he is not one to seek the spotlight through formal teaching or speaking engagements, he has always been generous with his knowledge, whether through a phone call, a conversation at the sale barn, or by hosting numerous ranch tours.
Beyond ranching, John’s faith has been central to his life and service. He was instrumental in the founding of the Sandhills Church of Hope, established to provide ranchers, cowboys and rural families a place to worship and gather in fellowship. John continues to serve as an active elder in the church, further demonstrating his lifelong commitment to leadership, service and community.
Through a lifetime of quiet leadership, stewardship of the Nebraska Sandhills, and an unwavering commitment to family, faith and community, John Ravenscroft represents the values of the Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy.
His influence is not measured by titles or recognition, but by the land he has cared for, the people he has mentored, and the generations who continue to ranch because of his example. John’s legacy is firmly rooted in the Sandhills and will endure long after the work of each day is done.

John Ravenscroft is one of 11 cowboys to be inducted into the Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame
Sale Information Bulls are available at the ranch for viewing. The ranch is located 35 miles south of Nenzel, NE. The bulls will also be on display February 27th at Valentine Livestock Auction, Valentine, NE. Feel free to come look or give us a call with any questions you may have. Friday, February 27th the bulls will be at Valentine Livestock Auction. The sale will start at 2;00 PM (CST) on February 28th with Red Angus bulls selling first with Bowlin Cattle Company selling bulls immediately after.
Sale Day Phone Numbers:
Sale Representatives
Auctioneer Matt Lowery 308-750-6119
Valentine Livestock:
Special Representatives
Red Angus Association - Cory Peters
DVAuction : Tami McIntosh
Delivery 402-322-9248 (mobile) 402-389-0068 (mobile) 402-389-1671 402-340-6904 308-750-6119
Delivery: We will deliver bulls within 500 miles free of charge. All other delivery will be at cost. Delivery will occur as soon as possible after the sale as we can make arrangements. Bulls picked up and paid for the day of the sale will receive a $100 discount per bull.
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RAVENSCROFT RED ANGUS Nenzel, Nebraska. Congratulation John Ravenscroft 2026 Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame induction.
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