Yellowstone aficionados turned out to be right, with a report breaking the news that Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser would reprise Beth and Rip in an offshoot, as opposed to continuing the original series with Yellowstone season 6.
Still, it sounds like Beth and Rip’s Yellowstone spinoff will have a lot of crossover with the original, and its title is the biggest indication yet. While John’s ranch was formally known as the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, it was often just called “The Yellowstone” or “Dutton Ranch.” That said, Beth and Rip will carry on a crucial aspect of John Dutton’s legacy.
How John Dutton Failed Yellowstone’s Dutton Ranch
John Dutton Refused To Modernize The Yellowstone

Still, John’s decisions were short-sighted and left Kayce with no choice but to relinquish the ranch. Ultimately, John’s failures lie in his unwillingness to modernize and adapt, unable to turn a profit on the cattle business, leaving his children without a feasible way to carry on his legacy. That said, Beth had the skill to change that, and she showed us how.
Beth & Rip’s Yellowstone Spinoff Title Suggests John Dutton’s Failures Will Be Redeemed
Beth Will Carry On The Dutton Legacy With Her New Ranch

The title Dutton Ranch confirms that Beth and Rip’s future is in ranching.
In Yellowstone season 5’s finale, Beth buys a ranch outside of Dillon, Montana. We get to see Beth and Rip settle in at the end of the series, suggesting that they will continue to live the cowboy’s dream.
The title Dutton Ranch confirms that Beth and Rip’s future is in ranching, and it also suggests the power couple will maintain an important part of their past, keeping “Dutton Ranch,” while dropping the “Yellowstone” moniker.
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Beth Gets Big Business Ideas In Yellowstone Season 5
If Beth can take her finance aptitude and apply it to a successful business model for ranching, that could redeem John’s shortcomings as a modern rancher, with her and Wheeler as the new representatives of the Dutton family name in Montana. Yellowstone also told us how Beth could build on her father’s legacy exactly.
In Yellowstone season 5, Beth questions her family’s main income, wondering why a steak turns such a high profit, yet they see so little of its yield. John tells Beth that ranchers don’t take home a higher portion because they peddle the cattle, not the meat.

As Rip Wheeler carries on the ranching legacy that he helped John build and protect, Rip will surely be more open to Beth’s innovative ideas than John, leveraging Beth’s finance degree and track record of making million-dollar deals for Schwartz & Meyer.
After John’s death, Beth can finally overcome his stubbornness and build something that can survive and even thrive, where the original Dutton Ranch failed.
Beth and Rip might take a few keys from their friendly associates in Texas.