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‘McBee Dynasty’ Family Reveals What They Still Own After Major Business Shakeup

The McBee family has built a business empire that extends far beyond the farm featured on “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys.”

After the explosive season 3 finale of the Bravo hit, viewers were left with questions about the future of those businesses after Steven McBee Jr. and his brothers decided to sell McBee’s Coffee N’ Carwash to ease the family’s financial pressures.

The decision also appeared likely to end the family’s business relationship with Galyna Saltkovska, who played a major role in the car wash operation.

But as of August 2026, the car washes have not officially been sold, according to Bravo. Saltkovska is also still working for the McBees.

Meanwhile, the family’s other businesses remain operational, and Steven Jr. says he finally sees their financial situation moving in a positive direction.


Steven McBee Jr. Reveals Where Family Stands After Car Wash Decision

McBee’s Coffee N’ Carwash became a major storyline during the season 3 finale when Steven Jr. announced that the brothers had decided to sell the business.

The family hoped proceeds from a sale could help pay down debts connected to McBee Farm & Cattle Company.

The decision also created a major confrontation with Saltkovska, who disagreed with the brothers’ plan. Despite the fallout, the situation hasn’t moved as quickly as the finale suggested.

The car washes remain under the family’s ownership as of August 2026, according to Bravo, although a potential sale remains on the table.

Steven Jr. told Bravo Insider that the difficult decisions have left him more optimistic about the family’s future.

“As far as the direction that things are heading, I have not felt like there was light at the end of the tunnel at any time over the last five or six years, [but] with the decisions that we’ve made, the tough conversations that we’ve had, and the state of the businesses right now, I feel like we are less than a year away from being in a really, really good spot,” he said.


McBee Family Still Operates 7 Businesses

McBee Farm & Cattle Company remains at the center of the family’s operations. The business includes the cattle operation featured heavily on “The McBee Dynasty” and sells merchandise through its website.

The McBees also continue operating McBee Meat Company, selling beef and pork raised on the family’s farm. Steven Jr. previously revealed on “The McBee Dynasty” that the company also sells meat wholesale to local restaurants.

Another growing part of the family’s business is McBee Farm & Cattle Co. Tallow Skincare, which Cole McBee’s wife, Kacie Adkison, launched as a passion project.

The skincare products are handmade by Adkison using tallow from cattle raised on the family’s farm.

“Me and Steven kind of butt heads a little bit when it comes to the business, but now the business is doing extremely well. Cole was my first worker,” Adkison told Decider in June 2026.

“It was just a passion project. With everything going on with his dad, I wanted not to have to rely so much on the business. I was staying home with Blair and I wanted to keep doing that. So, that’s how the business started.”


McBees Continue Operating Businesses Outside the Family Farm

The family’s business interests also extend beyond agriculture.

McBee Custom Homes builds custom homes in the Kansas City, Missouri, area. The company’s work includes Cole and Adkison’s home on the McBee property.

The family also operates Superior Foam Solutions, an insulation company serving the Kansas City area.

Budget Tree Pros, which provides tree and bush removal services, is another company listed among the McBee family’s brands.

All three businesses remain operational as of August 2026.

Combined with McBee Farm & Cattle Company, McBee’s Coffee N’ Carwash, McBee Meat Company and the family’s tallow skincare operation, that leaves seven businesses still operating under the McBee umbrella.

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