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Progressive Cattle Podcast

Progressive Cattle editors

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Join Progressive Cattle magazine editors and columnist Paul Marchant as they chew the cud on current events in the beef industry, preview the upcoming issue of the magazine, and interview some good friends from the ag community.
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Western Old Time Radio

Radio Nostalgia Network

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Old Time Radio Network Western Stories, riding into the wild west of gunfighters, tales of cattle drives, and Sheriffs. Ah!, those tales of rough and rowdy adventures of those hero's of the wild west. Travel to the wild west with the imagination of your m
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Casual Cattle Conversations

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Casual Cattle Conversations is the podcast for beef cattle producers and ranchers to explore new ideas and hear stories that will help them improve their current management practices. Shaye Koester - Wanner connects listeners to other cattle producers and beef industry experts to discover what management practices, industry trends, current events and inspiring stories are impacting today’s beef cattle industry.
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The Cattle Market Guys Podcast

Cattle Market Guys by Herd Advisor

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Brock and Jim break down the week’s cattle market news, trends, and forecasts with a mix of data-driven insight and 40 years of ranching wisdom. Published three times a week by Herd Advisor, each episode blends hard numbers and real-world experience to help cow-calf producers make smarter, more profitable marketing decisions.
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Preserving and promoting Florida's rural landscape and ranching heritage by sharing forgotten and little known history along with interviews, stories, and cowboy poetry capturing the lifestyle of both historical and contemporary cowboys in the Sunshine State.
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Advancing the Legacy highlights generational succession planning in the Beef Industry. We tell families' stories about navigating successes, troubles, and humor around passing the baton from one generation to the next. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567567794388
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Feedstuffs in Focus is a weekly look at the hot issues in the livestock, poultry, grain and feed industries. Join us as we talk with industry influencers, experts and leaders about trends and more. Feedstuffs in Focus is produced by the team at Feedstuffs.
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Agricultural commodities are one of the most important facets affecting rural America, but they can be tricky to follow. The Zaner MarketCast is here to make it easy. Join Dan Hussey and Joe Nikruto as they discuss the weekly commodities markets to provide valuable insights, as well as go over the week's top headlines and inform you how they affect the markets. Contact [email protected] with any questions or business proposals.
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Welcome to the "We Live It" ranch and livestock marketing podcast, where cattle market intelligence meets ranch-ready wisdom. Join hosts Ty deCordova with LiveAg and Casey Mabry with Blue Reef Agri-marketing as they bring you straight-talk market analysis, proven strategies, and insights from industry leaders who understand ranching isn't just a business - it's a way of life. From livestock market trends to cattle management practices, each episode delivers actionable knowledge to help take ...
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DIGGING DEEPER - AG CHATS WITH AL

Gippsland Agricultural Group Inc

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Real farmers, real conversations, practical insights and inspiring stories. Join Al Micallef and special guests to help unlock your farm's production potential. Whether it's in relation to drought or economic shifts, this podcast is your go-to for developing resilience in agriculture. This podcast is made possible by the Future Drought Fund Regional Drought Resilience Planning Program co-funded by the Victorian and Australian Governments.
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Odd Lots

Bloomberg

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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday.
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BEEF Banter

Sarah Muirhead

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Welcome to BEEF's BEEF Banter—the podcast where we dig into the real issues shaping the beef industry. From markets and meat quality to policy, production, and beyond—nothing's off the table. Join your hosts Sarah Muirhead, Clint Peck, and Nevil Speer as they break down the latest news, tackle tough topics, and dive into everything beef.
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Have Gun Will Travel

Radio Memories Network LLC

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Have Gun Will Travel stories revolved around gun-for-hire with principles, Paladin (his real name was never revealed). Though Paladin, played on the radio by John Dehner preferred to try to work out problems without violence if possible, he worked for people who he felt were wronged and could pay. Occasionally, if he felt people who couldn't pay were in a really hard situation with bad guys, he worked for free. If, during the course of his work, he discovered his employer turned out to be sh ...
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EAHAO is a podcast featuring fresh information on animal health care shared in (mostly) five minutes or less! Sponsored by Medgene, EAHAO provides listeners with "quick hits" from animal health experts and advocates. The topics are varied, the information is solid and the promise to "keep it short," kept. For more information: www.MedgeneLabs.com
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The Moos Room™

University of Minnesota Extension

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Hosted by members of the University of Minnesota Extension Beef and Dairy Teams, The Moos Room discusses relevant topics to help beef and dairy producers be more successful. The information is evidence-based and presented as an informal conversation between the hosts and guests.
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Better Animal Handling

Dr. C.B. Chastain

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Humans have domesticated and handled animals for 14,000 years. Modern times have brought urbanization and technology which have caused a drastic decline in human-animal interactions. As a result, the knowledge of how to properly handle, restrain, and house animals is in decline. In Better Animal Handling, C.B. Chastain, veterinarian and professor emeritus, describes effective, humane animal handling with emphasis on safety measures to prevent injury and the transmission of zoonotic diseases.
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Texas Agriculture Today

Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network

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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
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Protect and Profit: Farming for the Future

Ducks Unlimited Canada - Manitoba

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Make your farm more productive and more sustainable! 'Protect and Profit: Farming for the Future' provides information and tips from agrology experts, research scientists, farmers and ranchers. Topics include maximizing rangeland and pastures, growing good forage, solving issues with marginal acres including salinity and weeds, buying and selling land, winter wheat as a cash crop, sod seeding to increase productivity and protecting land through conservation easements. Produced by Ducks Unlim ...
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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story is hosted by television presenter and journalist, Angie Asimus and is powered by the National Farmers Federation. It's dedicated to connecting our wonderful farmers with health conscious consumers and ethically minded shoppers. Together, we can all learn more about the food we eat and the fibre we wear. This is your exclusive look behind the farm gate. As a country girl herself, Angie knows you'll love what you hear. From the freshest produce, to carbon ...
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No Drama Farmer.

Australian life on the land with James Blundell and Carwyn.

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Australian country music legend and No Drama Farmer, James Blundell, and former WA Triple M Central Wheatbelt breakfast hack Carwyn, talk everything life on the land in rural Australia. Plus your weekly farming weather from the BOM and your regional news with Fiona L Fox with GREAT interviews from local legends, delivered every Monday morning. Please subscribe. Email: [email protected] Instagram: @No_Drama _Farmer_Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571605686929
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Agriculture Today

Kansas State University

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Agriculture Today is a daily program hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout the state. It features K-State agricultural specialists and other experts examining agricultural issues facing Kansas and the nation. Kansas State University has produced daily, ag-related broadcasts since KSAC radio first went on the air in 1924. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to [email protected]. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the K ...
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The Option is a daily intelligence briefing on the business of Hollywood—not the headlines, but what drives them. Each episode breaks down the deals, power dynamics, and economics that shape film, television, and streaming. From studio mergers and executive shuffles to talent leverage and IP strategy, The Option explains why decisions get made, not just what happened. This is not entertainment news. This is industry intelligence. Hosted by a senior industry insider, The Option delivers 3-6 m ...
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Livestock Wala'au

Melelani Oshiro & Shannon Sand

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Welcome to the Livestock Wala’au podcast. Brought to you by the Livestock Extension Group of the University of Hawaii Manoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources and the Center for Ag Profitability of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A podcast aimed to provide educational support, information, guidance and outreach to livestock stakeholders in Hawaii and the rest of the U.S. Hosted by Extension Professionals Melelani Oshiro of UH Manoa CTAHR & Shannon Sand of the University ...
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All Crime No Cattle

All Crime No Cattle

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A conversational true crime podcast all about Texas hosted by natives Shea and Erin. We cover cases from the Lone Star State, big and small. New episodes drop weekly for your listening pleasure. Because crime is bigger in Texas, y'all.
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The Grazing Grass Podcast features insights and stories of regenerative farming, specifically emphasizing grass-based livestock management. Our mission is to foster a community where grass farmers can share knowledge and experiences with one another. We delve into their transition to these practices, explore the ins and outs of their operations, and then move into the "Over Grazing" segment, which addresses specific challenges and learning opportunities. The episode rounds off with the "Famo ...
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Sustainable Stock: Reviving Legacy Genetics is a podcast dedicated to exploring the power and potential of traditional cattle genetics while celebrating the ranchers who are bringing these practices back to life. Hosted by Patrick Powers, this podcast connects the past with the present, showcasing the resilience, efficiency, and fertility of the cattle breeds that helped build strong herds in the 1960s and '70s. Each episode features in-depth conversations with ranchers and breeders who are ...
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Greg Bedard and Nick Cattles break down everything you need to know about the Patriots' Wild Card matchup with the Chargers on Sunday night. Where the the Patriots have the advantage over LA? What should we expect from Justin Herbert? Greg identifies key matchups on both sides of the ball and gives his score prediction. Greg Bedard’s Patriots Podca…
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BREAKING: New World screwworm cases discovered just 197 miles from the US-Mexico border have sent cattle futures soaring and effectively halted live animal trade between the two countries. The latest confirmed case in Tamaulipas, Mexico has triggered immediate biosecurity responses and market uncertainty. With Mexico being a crucial source of light…
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I’m joined by Paul Bernklau, a 91-year-old cattle buyer who spent decades traveling in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, consigning cattle and building relationships along the way. Paul grew up on a ranch near Rifle, Colorado, but when he was 19, his father became ill, and the family had to sell the ranch. Paul went on to work as a ranchhand before find…
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Cattle Market 2025 Recap and 2026 Expectations Extension Communication Traits of Domesticated Raccoons 00:01:05 – Cattle Market 2025 Recap and 2026 Expectations: A recap of 2025 and expectation for 2026 for the cattle market with Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University livestock economist, begins today's show. 00:12:05 – Extension Communication: Ke…
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In this episode of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast, Shaye discusses calf health during the calving season with Dr. Troy Dutton and Dr. Joseph Hochhalter, owners of Steele Veterinary Clinic. They delve into the importance of good nutrition, ensuring timely and adequate colostrum intake, and maintaining proper sanitation in calving barns to p…
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In this episode of Cattle Chat, Dr. Brad White and the team welcome graduate student Katherine Shirley, who discusses her summer research on heat stress and cardiopulmonary issues in feedyard cattle. She explains how environmental factors like temperature, humidity, and hide color can influence cattle health and mortality. The crew then answers a l…
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Don’t miss this episode of the podcast where John Masswohl, the emeritus director of international relations at the Canadian Cattle Association, takes a deep dive into the big topics related to U.S. and Canadian beef production, government transitions in both countries, and renegotiating trade agreements in 2026. Then don’t miss as the editors laun…
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Market strategists Dan Hussey and Joe Nikruto take a deep dive into the grain and livestock markets this week. Cattle has been seeing some rough price action, but the markets' recent movements may show some hope at filling the gap. Also, wheat and soybeans end the week on sour notes: what should you do about it? Subscribe to Karen Braun's Market Co…
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Get the full 15 year ad-free archive, including all 2 hour extended interviews with THC+: Subscribe via the THC website: http://thehighersidechats.com/plus-membership Full Plus archive. Dedicated RSS feed. All THC, live shows, and bonus content. Subscribe via Patreon: http://patreon.com/thehighersidechats?fan_landing=true Full Plus archive. Dedicat…
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How Where You Live Impacts Life Expectancy, Part 1 How Where You Live Impacts Life Expectancy, Part 2 Creating Thriving Soil 00:01:05 – How Where You Live Impacts Life Expectancy, Part 1: Today's show begins with Zaira Ruiz, Kansas 4-H regional specialist and faculty at the Southwest Research and Extension Center in Garden City, as she explains how…
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Why do Netflix and streamers cancel shows after 2-3 seasons even when audiences love them? The public narrative is always "creative direction" or "viewership." The business reality is different: it's about license fees, backend obligations, and balance sheet optimization. This episode explains how shows can be profitable for producers but unprofita…
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There are a bunch of questions right now about the future of Venezuela, and one of the big ones is what's going to happen to its circa $170 billion pile of debt. Some investors have been snapping up defaulted Venezuelan bonds, betting that a future restructuring could hand them a hefty payout. Others argue that the Venezuelan people shouldn't be sa…
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*The U.S. cow herd may be stabilizing. *China plans to levy new tariffs on U.S. beef. *A Texan is now the Chief Economist at USDA. *There is a strong interest in planting corn in the Texas High Plains this year. *There are a lot of factors that determine the price of fertilizer. *USDA is preparing for the 2027 Census of Agriculture. *Eligible farme…
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Farm Service Agency Committee and Acre Rates Applications for the Next KARL Class When to Check Cows for Pregnancy 00:01:05 – Farm Service Agency Committee and Acre Rates: Starting the show is David Schemm, state executive director of the Kansas Farm Service Agency, as he explains the state committee and highlights commodity per acre rates. Farmers…
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Netflix, Disney+, and Max all now have ad-supported tiers. The original streaming thesis—pure subscription, no ads, unlimited content—is dead. The economics: subscriber growth has plateaued, price increases face resistance, and pure subscription models can't achieve the scale Wall Street demands. Ad-supported streaming is essentially a return to th…
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Welcome to Season 7 of Between The Beaches Podcast! To kick off the New Year, we're sharing some cowboy poetry focused on transitions of various types that we all face in our journey through this life. Our hope is that these sentiments bring you some reflections and clarity to propel you forward in a positive direction in 2026. Thanks to our sponso…
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Venezuela is sitting on, by some measures, the biggest oil reserves in the world. And yet, in the immediate wake of Maduro's capture by US forces, the actual price of oil has moved very little. So what gives? And what are the stakes for the industry? On this episode, we speak with Gregory Brew, a senior analyst at the Eurasia Group. Greg has the pe…
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Jonathan Kilpatrick of Red Lantern Ranch and Kilpatrick Land & Livestock joins Cal to share what changed since he first appeared back on episode 2, including moving from Oklahoma to west central Minnesota (Alexandria area) and rebuilding a grazing operation from the ground up with sheep, goats, and pastured poultry. In This Episode, We Explore: Wha…
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*Staffing shortages are a challenge for the Farm Service Agency. *The Livestock Marketing Association is working to secure more flexibility for livestock haulers. *With current cattle prices, it’s very important to make sure every cow has a calf. *Could Congress finally approve year-round E15 gasoline? *We do not produce enough lamb meat in the U.S…
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Greg Bedard and Nick Cattles recap the Patriots' 38-10 win on Sunday afternoon over the Miami Dolphins and look ahead to New England's playoff matchup vs the LA Chargers. Greg Bedard’s Patriots Podcast is Powered by: 💰 Prize Picks - https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS 📲Sign up at http://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS & Download the app today a…
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Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 1 Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 2 Dairy Needs Biosecurity Plans 00:01:05 – Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 1: Today's show starts with two segments from Guy Allen, the senior economist at the IGP Institute, and Peter Goldsmith, director and principal…
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The search for Bob Iger's successor is down to two candidates: Josh D'Amaro (parks) and Dana Walden (content). There's even talk of a co-CEO structure, similar to Michael Eisner and Frank Wells. The business logic: Disney's profit engine is parks and experiences, not streaming. Disney+ loses money. ESPN is being spun off. The studio is volatile. Th…
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Send us a text Hard truths, open pastures, and a lot of heart—Heidi Humphries invites us into her family’s Black Angus cow‑calf ranch outside Tucumcari, New Mexico, and shows what real stewardship looks like. We dig into the daily choices that keep cattle healthy and a multi‑generation operation moving forward: adapting to arid grasslands, rotating…
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I had read Virginia Giuffre’s memoire over the Thanksgiving weekend, and wanted to highlight some of the underreported aspects of her life story. I am definitely in the camp of getting Epstein fatigue, so I understand if this isn’t an exciting first pick. It was easy to reference my highlights and go from there, so I went for it. If not now, when? …
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Market strategists Dan Hussey and Joe Nikruto provide a SPECIAL episode of the Zaner MarketCast, analyzing all the grain and livestock market action for 2025. They also dive into some of the year's biggest headlines, including how US tariffs affected soybeans, the screwworm fiasco affecting cattle prices, and why wheat just can't catch a break. Sub…
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*Beef production is expected to drop again in 2026. *The annual report for the U.S. cotton trust protocol was recently released. *There is a surplus of silage in the Texas High Plains. *New corn technology is constantly being developed. *We now know more about the Farm Bridge Assistance Program payment rates. *Flies can be a year-round problem in T…
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The WGA sued major talent agencies over packaging fees in 2019, framing it as a victory for writers. But CAA, WME, and UTA are more powerful now than they were before the lawsuit. This episode explains how agencies adapted—expanding into gaming, sports, branded content, and producing. The core conflict remains: agencies collecting fees from studios…
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In today's episode, host Lorrie Boyer talks with Clemson University agronomist Michael Plumbee about seed selection and input planning for corn and soybeans. They cover managing stress, choosing hybrids and traits, balancing costs, and making agronomic decisions that fit Southern growing conditions. Sponsored by Liberty Ultra Herbicide from BASF. L…
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AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Bob Van Saun, professor and extension veterinarian at Penn State University. He is also a member of the AABP Nutrition Committee. If you are interested in beef or dairy nutrition, consider joining the committee by visiting this page. Van Saun starts by reviewing why mineral and vitamin tran…
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In the first episode of 2026, Emily and Brad kick off a New Year’s “resolution” to record more episodes together and dive into one of their favorite themes: management. The conversation is sparked by a German case study Brad found that followed 10 German dairy herd managers (average ~600 cows; range 200–1,200) for three weeks, tracking their work m…
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Every year, regional Federal Reserve banks host some of the most substantive — and under-the-radar — events in the central banking world: research conferences. Behind the formal papers and dense macro models, this is where much of the Fed’s intellectual groundwork for monetary policy first starts to take shape. On this episode, we take you inside t…
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