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May 19, 2025

213: Dean Hunt - Ranching in South Dakota

Dean Hunt shares his story of growing the family ranch while working an off farm job. He had an opportunity to expand at a time that he wasn't sure he could handle it but shares how they made it work. He also shares his experience using Farmatan to stop coccidiosis…

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May 19, 2025

212: Knute and Amanda Severson - Grass Finishing and Successful Marketing

Knute and Amanda are fun! They met working for the Seattle Seahawks and through a long journey ended up back at Knutes family farm in Iowa. It's there that they purchased land, built infrastructure and have created a successful meat marketing business Grand View Beef! They share the struggles, and…

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May 19, 2025

211: Kit Pharo - Converting to Low Input Ranching

I had a great listener question asking about how to convert from a high input cow/calf herd and operation to a low input operation. Kit and I discuss making that transition, both in management as well as actually converting the herd genetics. If you have questions you'd like answered on…

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May 19, 2025

210: Mitch Dahl - Very Successful First Generation Rancher!

Mitch Dahl is another one of those guys my age making me feel behind the game and I love it! He had the opportunity to take over an existing ranch from retiring ranchers and took it and ran with it. He now owns hundreds of cows, custom grazes, has a…

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May 18, 2025

222: Doug Badcock - Building an Adapted Cow on a Zambian Ranch

Doug is building a ranch in Zambia and trying to develop a cow herd adapted to his harsh climate! He shares all the traditional paradigms he's pushing back against and where he's finding success. He also shares the story of how and why he left the family farm to build…

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May 15, 2025

Are We Building Soil or Killing Yield?

Everybody talking about #soilhealth talks about planting green. We are trying our 3rd year in a row of planting corn directly into standing, living green rye. We've been happy with the results and are excited about the soil building we're doing!

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May 9, 2025

Making an Additional $160 Per Acre Doing This?

Integrating livestock on cropland is talked about a lot these days as one of the principles of soil health! I'm going to walk through one example of how we are doing that by grazing rye in the spring and cornstalks after corn harvest on this 30 acre field. That means…

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May 3, 2025

Spring Is Finally Here!

Getting some last minute fencing done before we turn everything out on grass in the next few days and a little more seeding.

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April 25, 2025

Pharo Cattle Company Bull Delivery Day!

We got our latest delivery of Pharo Cattle Company bulls and discuss ways to reduce breeding expenses by co-owning bulls with people in other calving windows, and by using bulls you can turn out with more cows for longer! #PCC #PharoCattleCompany #bulls

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April 21, 2025

Combining Herds

After the angus cows came up from Colorado we ran them separate while the angus adapted and the reds were on cornstalks. But now it's time to combine groups and simplify things!

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April 16, 2025

Spring Seeding Cool Season Annuals!

On our tillable land we try to integrate livestock in a cropping rotation using annual cover crops. Some fields will be warm season annuals for late summer, fall or winter grazing but these fields are cool season annuals for full season grazing!

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April 9, 2025

Bale Grazing Cornstalks and Building Soil!

In 2024 we tried bale grazing cornstalks for the first time to save money on our cows winter feed costs! It went well so we tried it again this winter! It leaves a lot of residue which definitely reduces forage growth but is building soil!

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April 4, 2025

Get Away from a Production Per Head Mindset!

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April 3, 2025

Stocker Cows for Profit!

Laura won't do a deal if she doesn't predict 20% or higher return on investment!

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April 1, 2025

Grazing Corn with Beef Cows

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April 1, 2025

Spring Fencing!

Every spring we need to check fences to make sure winter hasn't pulled wires of fences or broken posts. We've been really happy using these fiberglass fence posts for the past few years! Much cheaper, lighter and easier to install than railroad ties!

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March 31, 2025

Grazing Builds Soil! #soilhealth

Casey's family increased organic matter from 1% to 8% through management!

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March 30, 2025

Sell/Buy Cattle Marketing for Profitability #cattle #ranching

"I was one of those guys who thought, at the scale we were at, the only way to make it was to do direct to the consumer. I had blinders on." - George Walker episode 218 of Ranching Returns Podcast

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March 28, 2025

Bale Grazing Aftermath

Bale grazing is a method of feeding that does result in more feed wasted than if it was fed in tmr or bunk, but it requires almost no equipment or infrastructure to feed and is very labor efficient. Plus wasted feed just ends up fertilizing the soil! I'm pretty excited…

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March 25, 2025

Angus Cows Bale Grazing

Just got home from Texas and needed to give the angus cows a couple more bales of hay. This is one way we bale graze and is probably my favorite if we have enough dry hay to do it. No tractors or equipment needed other then a few posts and…

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