The Podcast for Cattle Producers

These are show notes for the cattle producer who likes to read instead of listening or watching podcast episodes. Here you will find a collection of podcast episodes from the past year that are broken down into their key points and offer links to resources mentioned in the show. Here’s your chance to read up on current ranch management strategies that will improve how you operate as a cattleman and leader in the beef industry.

Podcast Show Notes for the Cattle Producer

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How to Keep Mice and Rats Out of Your Feed

Small creatures like mice can make you lose dollars on spoiled feed, chewed wires and the time you spend controlling them instead of working. Here is one effective method to help save you time and money when it comes to pest control.

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How to Organize Your Cattle Records

Cattle producers need to know what data points they need to track to move their operations forward and look into what recording systems will make these easy to track.

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Effective Fences for Cornstalk Grazing

Join this conversation with Robbie Johnson to understand what wire, insulators, posts and solar energizers work best for the winter months in cold climates.

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Herd Health & Grazing Management

James Clark with Gallagher Animal Management North America joins the show to address these broad challenges and we also highlight how Brian and Kim Maloney, Brylee Farms, found a unique approach to improving their overall herd health through their intensive grazing strategies.

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Finding Your Faith as a Rancher

“The flesh side wants to know why in the world we can’t get rain. But, the side of me that has faith knows he will bring it at the right time.”

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How DNA Testing is Improving the Bottom Line for Commercial Cattlemen

From my standpoint, my customers are the feedlots. That's who I'm selling to. And I think they're going to start to rely on this information pretty heavily. At some point, they're going to look at this and be able to predict what these calves are doing. And so if you can show them, you know, the genetic merit of your herd and the calves that you're trying to sell them, I think they're gonna be worth a whole lot more to those feeders than a calf that either isn't, you know, doesn't have those traits or they don't know.

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Using Animal Protein to Combat Food Insecurity

We were at a food pantry in Iowa a few weeks ago. And they actually made a comment to us as we were dropping off ground beef, that they hadn't had ground beef in their freezer for almost seven years. And so we're thrilled to be able to supply them that consistent access now, but it is a problem. It's a problem across the country and in these small rural food pantries.

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Effectively Fencing Leased Pasture

The area that we're in really has a lot of people and is being developed. So my opportunity has really come from getting places that are broken up or places that weren't grazed. And with lease ground, it's hard to spend a lot of money. So that's where the temporary wire comes in not only for intensive grazing, but also just to keep cattle in when there's no fences.

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Tech Talk: Proper Power Fencing Installation

Now, think to the future, because you can't have too big of an energizer. So if you think down the road, you're going to be tying into it and adding more ground or more area and building more fence and wanting to use that same Energizer, think about that.

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