• Larry Primeaux: Game Warden, Guardsman and Cattleman
    Jun 23 2025

    Larry and Ellie Primeaux, first-generation cattle farmers in Mississippi, balance full-time careers with raising Angus and Brangus cattle. Larry, a dedicated game warden and K-9 handler with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, brings his deep knowledge of local wildlife to their cattle operation. Ellie, a passionate 5th-grade teacher, integrates agriculture into the classroom, educating the next generation about farming and rural life. Larry and Ellie offer real-life insights into modern cattle farming plus the challenges and rewards of starting from scratch. They discuss how Larry’s law enforcement and military career often take him away from the farm for long stretches, but how fulfilling it is to serve their community and country. Larry and Ellie have taken advantage of opportunities for beginning producers and see value in meeting peers in the industry and furthering their education.

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    43 mins
  • Forestry & Forage: A New York Cattleman’s Story
    Jun 9 2025

    Brett Chedzoy of Angus Glen Farms in Watkins Glen, New York, shares how his family built a successful grass-fed cow-calf operation practicing agroforestry and silvopasture. As the 2024 ESAP Region I award winner, Brett discusses sustainable grazing, managing 100 paddocks across 500 acres, and using cattle to improve both land and legacy. From Argentina to upstate New York, their story displays stewardship, family, and forward thinking.

    The Environmental Stewardship Award Program is sponsored by USDA NRCS, Corteva Agriscience, and USFWS.

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    44 mins
  • How Can the Industry Improve Carcass Measurements?
    May 19 2025

    Accuracy is important to move the industry in the right direction and cattle size and frame have changed significantly, but the yield grading system hasn’t changed since the 1960s to match them. We need new technology and new grading algorithms to accurately measure carcass data and return profit to the producer. Professor Ty Lawrence with West Texas A&M University and James Henderson with the Bradley 3 Ranch in Texas join us to talk about the changes coming to red meat yield.

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    38 mins
  • Gina Tran: Bridging Cultures in the Cattle Industry
    May 6 2025

    Gina Tran grew up in Orlando, Florida, without any agriculture experience or family connection. However, her introduction to agriculture in the FFA classroom transformed the trajectory of her thinking and education. Gina went on to earn an animal science degree from the University of Florida and work on numerous large ranches in Florida and Texas where she learned to rope, ride and so much more. Her passion for cattle farmers and ranchers led her to co-host a podcast, Herding Her Story, to share the challenges and beauty of the beef industry and has been a guide for her future career path. Learn more at herding-her-story.blubrry.net.

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    27 mins
  • Heifer Development Farm Shines with Sustainable Practices
    Apr 21 2025

    Minnesota cattle farmers Rachel Gray and her son Nick Grundmeier share about their unique heifer development program. Little Timber Farms has come a long way since its diary farming days, and now their innovative practices include seeding with drone technology, rotational grazing, bore water, and bale grazing in addition to their genetic advancements. Rachel, her father, and her son Nick have made decisions that maximize the profitability and longevity of the business and the land. They are proud to represent Minnesota as the 2024 Region III Environmental Stewardship Award Program winner, sponsored by USDA NRCS, Corteva Agriscience, and USFWS.

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    33 mins
  • Before Disaster Strikes: Key Preparations
    Apr 7 2025

    We are breaking down what farmers and ranchers need to do to prepare for an emergency on their operation – whether it’s a flood, a wildfire, an equipment accident or a foreign animal disease outbreak J.J. Goicoechea and Kip Wills are on the show giving advice ranging from how to prepare for a helicopter to land on your operation for a medical emergency to who should be the first points of contact when something unexpected happens. They give practical steps to prepare for the worst while hoping for the best.

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    44 mins
  • The Collaborative Edge: Transforming Feedlots Through Combined Recommendations
    Mar 24 2025

    Tune into a practical discussion between veterinarians and nutritionists delivering practical perspectives on optimizing feedlot performance through combined recommendations. This conversation with TELUS Agriculture’s Drs. Kee Jim, Matt May, and Breck Hunsaker covers critical market challenges, strategic calf procurement decisions, and the transformative role of data analytics in modern feedlot operations. The experts also explore the future of branded beef programs and the evolving relationship between commercial cattle producers and feedlots. This episode offers valuable insights for feedlot operators, cattle producers and industry professionals navigating today's complex market dynamics while preparing for future opportunities in beef production. Learn more about TELUS Agriculture at www.telus.com/agriculture.

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    39 mins
  • Downey Ranch: Stewards in the Flint Hills
    Mar 11 2025

    Barb Downey and Joe Carpenter with Downey Ranch were honored as the 2024 Environmental Stewardship Award National winners. Hear how their family navigates transition planning with their two daughters, how they initiated rotational grazing and bale grazing, and their experience with GPS collars on their cattle. Through experimenting with different practices, Downey Ranch has found ways to save on input costs and time while dramatically increasing their forage’s nutrients and organic matter. The ESAP Program is generously sponsored by USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Corteva and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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    32 mins