Meet the GoBob Team

The people behind America's Steel Company.

Best Trained Sales Staff in the Nation

GoBob Pipe & Steel is committed to providing products that will make it easier for you to use low stress cattle management principals as you endeavor to add profits to your bottom line.

We realize that this is just a small part of Stockmanship but to provide a better understanding of your needs, the entire sales staff at GoBob is undergoing continuing education so that we can be better equipped to meet your needs.

Bob Studebaker

General Manager
Managing Member – GoBob Board of Directors

Kerston Richardson

Executive Assistant

Angela Whiteneck

Finance / Office Manager
Member – GoBob Board of Directors
GoBob Honor Roll – Inductee 2023

 Jo Long

Marketing Director
Member – GoBob Board of Directors
GoBob Honor Roll – Inductee 2025

 

Ronda Reed

Administrative Assistant

Darrellyn Joslin

Receptionist

Shannon Goad

Outpost Manager

Terri Lauderdale

Materials Planner & Buyer

Scott Kennedy

Sales Manager

Paul Rose

Customer Service – Sales

Stacy Whinery

Customer Service – Sales

Jody Whiteneck

Sales / Operations

Kevin Ward

Operations Manager

Stephen Hobbs

Yard Manager

Josh VanDeventer

Loading Manager

Clinton Jones

Yard Hand

Stacy Jones

Yard Hand

Issac Cearley

Yard Hand

Jesse Markcum

Driver

Chad Byassee

Driver

Van & Angela Foster

GoBob Rep-SE Division

Low Stress Cattle Handling by GoBob

GoBob is committed to promoting low stress cattle management.

All the sales personnel and yours truly are in the process of becoming Animal Care Handling certified through Dr. Tom Noffsinger’s training, offered by the Beef Cattle Institute and certified in Beef Quality Assurance through the Oklahoma State University Extension Service.

Therefore GoBob is committed to developing equipment that will facilitate low stress cattle managment. If you think low stress cattle management is all about being nice to animals, you are wrong. It is all about economics and increasing your profits.

How does low stress handling do that?

  • Improved feed intake. They eat more.
  • Detection of disease. Cattle under stress will disguise their illness.
  • Reduce lameness cases.
  • Improved product quality and food safety.
  • Less carcass loss through bruising and injury.
  • Less use of and much better response to vaccines and antibiotics.
  • Last but not least, it is much safer for you and your handlers, takes less time and they are much easier to handle.

Low Stress Cattle Managment Products by GoBob

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