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The Cornerstone of a Conservation Easement is Finding the Right Partner
Jun 8, 2026
50m 07s
Livestock Haulers Need Commonsense Transportation Rules
May 25, 2026
40m 11s
Navy SEAL Veteran Became a First-Generation Rancher
May 11, 2026
54m 03s
How NCBA Defends U.S. Cattle Producers
Apr 27, 2026
55m 46s
Understanding Livestock Risk Management: LRP, PRF and More
Apr 20, 2026
32m 39s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/8/26 | ![]() The Cornerstone of a Conservation Easement is Finding the Right Partner✨ | conservation easementsranching+3 | Lee Rooks | Colorado Cattlemen’s Ag Land TrustPartnership of Rangeland Trust+1 | Colorado | conservation easementscattle producers+3 | — | 50m 07s | |
| 5/25/26 | Livestock Haulers Need Commonsense Transportation Rules✨ | livestock transportationcattle supply chain+3 | Dusty HolleyKent Bacus | Florida Cattlemen’s AssociationNCBA+1 | — | livestock haulerstransportation rules+4 | — | 40m 11s | |
| 5/11/26 | Navy SEAL Veteran Became a First-Generation Rancher✨ | veteransbeef production+3 | Greg Putnam | Little Belt Cattle Co.National Cattlemen’s Beef Association | Montana | Navy SEALfirst-generation rancher+3 | — | 54m 03s | |
| 4/27/26 | How NCBA Defends U.S. Cattle Producers✨ | cattle productionregulatory policy+3 | Colin WoodallEthan Lane | NCBANational Cattlemen’s Beef Association | Washington D.C. | NCBAcattle producers+5 | — | 55m 46s | |
| 4/20/26 | Understanding Livestock Risk Management: LRP, PRF and More✨ | livestock risk managementprice volatility+3 | Clay Burtum | Livestock Risk ProtectionPasture Rangeland and Forage+3 | — | RiskManagementFarmRisk+4 | Elanco | 32m 39s | |
| 4/6/26 | How Wine Glass Ranch Became the 2025 ESAP National Winner✨ | ranchingenvironmental stewardship+2 | Logan PribbenoJeff Pribbeno | Wine Glass Ranch | SandhillsNebraska+1 | Wine Glass RanchSandhills of Nebraska+2 | — | 26m 55s | |
| 3/30/26 | Choosing the Right Genetics for Better Results w/ Troy Rowan✨ | geneticscattle production+2 | Troy Rowan | Trans Ova Geneticsthe University of Tennessee+1 | — | EPDsgenetic selection+1 | — | 23m 10s | |
| 3/23/26 | Building a Ranch that Endures✨ | water scarcityforage pressure+4 | Mike Williams | — | Los Angeles County | ranchingprofitability+2 | Ambrook | 38m 40s | |
| 3/9/26 | Strong Cattle Demand w/ a Tight Supply: CattleFax Update w/ Randy Blach✨ | cattle demandcattle supply+3 | Randy BlachDr Kip Karges | ChoicePrime+2 | — | cattle industryquality+2 | — | 18m 10s | |
| 2/23/26 | Late Winter Precipitation and Spring Weather Patterns w/ Matt Makens✨ | weather patternsprecipitation+3 | Matt Makens | CattleCon | U.S. | moisture patternstemperature shifts+2 | John Deere | 20m 36s | |
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| 2/16/26 | From the Ground Up: Forage and Hay for Cattle Success✨ | foragehay+3 | Scott BirkerKaylene Ballesteros | baling equipmentforage equipment | Iowa | cattle producerbaling+2 | — | 30m 49s | |
| 2/9/26 | Virginia Cattleman Gene Copenhaver Leads NCBA✨ | cattle industryleadership+1 | Gene CopenhaverWill Copenhaver | NCBACopenhaver Brothers Farms | Virginia | NCBACattleCon 2026+2 | John Deere | 32m 10s | |
| 1/5/26 | Maddux Cattle Company Herd Dispersal✨ | cattle farmingherd dispersal+1 | John Maddux | cattle geneticsMaddux Cattle Company+1 | Nebraska | Maddux Cattle CompanyOgallala Livestock Auction+1 | — | 49m 20s | |
| 12/22/25 | Meeting in Music City!✨ | CattleCon 2026country music+2 | Jimmy YearyBuck Wehrbein | NCBAGrammy | Music CityNashville | Nashvillecattlemen+1 | — | 26m 16s | |
| 12/1/25 | Keep Cattle Moving: The Secure Beef Supply Plan | We’re tackling a critical topic for every cattle producer: business continuity and biosecurity during a disease outbreak. Joining us are Dr. Julia Herman, DVM and beef cattle specialist at NCBA, and Dr. Danelle Bickett-Weddle, DVM with Preventalytics. They discuss how the Secure Beef Supply (SBS) was created, how a USDA grant has helped NCBA improve educational resources SBS planning, and its importance for keeping cattle moving during a disease event. They give steps to make biosecurity manageable for any operation and tips for emerging threats like New World Screwworm. Prepare your operation for any scenario! | 35m 15s | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | Predators and Policy: Ranching and Regulation in the Age of ESA Reform | In this episode, we bring together voices from both the ranching and the policy front. Joining us are California cattle producer, Rick Roberti, and Kaitlynn Glover, executive director of Government Affairs for NCBA and the Public Lands Council. Together, they explore the real-world impacts of the Endangered Species Act, the controversy surrounding gray wolf protections, and the broader implications for ranchers across the West and Great Lakes. From predator management to federal policy, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how decisions in Washington, D.C., ripple through rural America. | 43m 15s | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | Missouri Farm Blends Legacy and Innovation | Although Missouri isn’t known for being the home of vineyards and wineries, Windy Wine Company and KK Farms Red Angus are shaking up the narrative. Ken Keesaman and his son Kody operate a Red Angus herd, selling bulls locally and around the country, while Ken’s son Kraig used his culinary passion to begin a winery, incorporating various fruits and grapes that work well in Missouri's climate. Kraig’s creativity led him to develop unique flavors of wine, like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Ken, Kraig and Kody talk about working daily with family and, even though head butting happens from time to time, they wouldn’t change the opportunity they have to keep the land in the family. The Keesamans found a way to marry marketing their bulls, their beef and their wine. | 54m 17s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | It Takes a Village – How Partnerships Improved These Operations | The climate, forage species and desired cattle type vary greatly for these three producers who are 2025 ESAP Regional Winners. Mike Wilson, Whispering Hills Farm in Kentucky; Jack Smith, Smith Family Farms in Iowa; and Logan Pribbeno, Wine Glass Ranch in Nebraska, are on the show talking about the partnerships, programs and mentors that have shaped the way they raise and market cattle and how they take care of their natural resources. They explored the innovative techniques they implement, identified which ones were mistakes and which proved to be successful. Each of these operations were recognized for their dedication to finding the most effective ways to care for the land and grow profitable cattle. ESAP is generously sponsored by NRCS, Corteva Agriscience, and USFWS. | 43m 28s | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | Where the Wild Things Graze | Whether it’s migrating birds, elk and deer, large predators or invasive species, these three cattlemen have spent decades adapting their management plans to coexist and promote the health of wildlife along with their cattle. Gregory Gardner, G&G Livestock & Cathey Cattle Co.; Mark Overstreet, M&D Overstreet Ranch; and Bob McCan, McFadden Ranch dive into which plant and animal species have been a challenge for them and which have benefited the sustainability and profitability of their operations. These 2025 Environmental Stewardship Award Regional winners share real stories of overcoming challenges and finding opportunity on their ranches. ESAP is generously supported by NRCS, Corteva Agriscience and USFWS. | 52m 28s | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | Matt Makens Talks Weather Patterns, Cattle Comfort and Screwworm | Matt Makens returns to the show to talk about weather patterns that changed from his spring outlook and created unexpected moisture in different regions of the country this spring and summer. He also discusses his Cattle Comfort Index, a tool he is developing to help cattle feeders and cow-calf producers to manage heat stress on cattle and give producers better opportunity to prepare. In addition, Matt explores the history of the New World screwworm and explains what temperatures and environments NWS thrives in. Plus, hear from our partners Rabo AgriFinance and Ritchie. Clip from Holes (2003), Walt Disney Pictures — “I’m tired of this, Grandpa!” Clip from Reno 911!, Comedy Central — “New Boot Goofin’.” | 39m 58s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | King Ranch Institute: Building Leaders for Ranching’s Future | On this episode, host Lane Nordlund visits with Dr. Rick Machen, Executive Director of the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management, and graduate Garrett Stribling. They share the Institute’s mission of preparing future ranching leaders, the value of advanced training in ranch management, and how KRIRM’s legacy is shaping the next generation of cattlemen and women. #KingRanchInstitute #RanchManagement #Cattlemen #FutureOfRanching #AgLeadership #BeefIndustry #CattlemensCall #CattlePodcast #NCBA #LaneNordlund #RanchingLife #AgPodcast | 51m 10s | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | Special Episode: The Threat of New World Screwworm | The New World screwworm has become a topic of discussion amongst cattle producers in the last few months as the pest has moved into Mexico. NCBA, state affiliates and USDA have partnered, working to prepare for this potential threat. In this episode, host Lane Nordlund sits down with NCBA CEO Colin Woodall and Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association First Vice President Stephen Diebel to discuss the issue as it stands today. | 25m 20s | ||||||
| 6/23/25 | Larry Primeaux: Game Warden, Guardsman and Cattleman | 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. | 43m 13s | ||||||
| 6/9/25 | Forestry & Forage: A New York Cattleman’s Story | 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. | 44m 25s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | How Can the Industry Improve Carcass Measurements? | 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. https://www.stockmanshipandstewardship.org/ | 38m 20s | ||||||
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