British Columbia cattle producer Bill Freding died at his Oliver home Oct. 18 at the age of 73.
Active in the cattle business throughout his life, he earned a master’s degree in economics from the University of British Columbia.
Freding started Southern Plus Feedlot in 1988, a 7,000 head yard, which was dispersed earlier this year.
He was a founding member of the National Cattle Feeders Association and B.C. Cattle Breeders and Feeders Association.
He represented the cattle feeders’ interest on the B.C. cattle industry development council from 2000-14. He was a director on the B.C. Cattlemen’s Association representing the Southern Interior Stockmen’s Association since 1992.
Freding was also active with the B.C. farm income insurance program from 1980-90, as well as the brand inspection service, Ownership Identification Inc.
He and his wife, Darlene, also started a vineyard in 2002, selling the grapes to Mission Hills Winery in Kelowna.
He was also a partner in a branded beef program, Sezmu Meats, in which cattle were fed a litre of red wine a day for 90 days to make a unique product.
He is survived by his wife, daughter Kerri Hinsburg and grandchildren.
A memorial is planned for the Southern Plus Feedlots at Oliver Oct. 29.