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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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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Providing thought provoking information and resources for Ranchers that have a desire to be Responsible, Adaptive, and Profitable. From cows, to land, to people, and technology... issues every ranching business deals with. Hosted by Justin Mills, a 4th generation Wyoming Rancher. A production of Working Ranch Magazine.
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Discover Ag is a top-ranked podcast that deep dives the latest news in the world of food, agriculture, and Western culture with a pop culture twist. Enjoy insightful commentary and real-time breakdowns of the latest trending topics and hot headlines straight from a millennial dairy farmer and cattle rancher. Not a boring podcast for farmers, Discover Ag is your go-to news source on all things Americana - think RFK Jrs MAHA Movement, NFL's obsession with Uncrustables, or Yellowstone's Red Car ...
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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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Montana rancher and broadcaster Lane Nordlund hosts this monthly “coffee talk” style podcast focusing on the producers in the beef industry. Learn and laugh together with the stories of cattlemen and women from across the country. We all have stories to tell; we all have successes and failures; we all work with family and it’s always great to talk about what is going on in the beef industry across the country.
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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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Jared is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences with other farmers and ranchers to help them achieve their goals of profitability to be truly regenerative and "regenerational" to involve the next generation. Through the Profitable Steward Podcast, he provides a platform for experts in the field of regenerative agriculture to share their insights and best practices, as well as for other successful farmers and ranchers to share their stories and lessons learned.The focus of the ...
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The musings of a Canadian, regenerative cattle rancher and a British lass who is all about the cows. Aiming to inspire positive change in agriculture, we chat to guests from across the globe to find out how their mindset has enabled them to do things a little differently to the benefit of their lives, businesses, communities and the environment. In a rapidly changing agricultural industry, is it time to think outside the fence?
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Get Goat Wise | Meat Goats, Dairy Goats, Self-Sufficiency, Sustainable Farm, Homesteading, Off-Grid, Livestock
Millie Bradshaw - Animal Scientist, Rancher, Homesteader
** TOP 2.5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST ** Are you concerned about the current food supply? Do you want to be more self-sufficient? Are you longing to raise goats and other animals for food but don’t know where to start? Do you wish you had a mentor to walk you through raising livestock? I’m so glad you’re here! In this podcast you’ll learn all about raising goats and other livestock, sustainable management systems that will keep you and your animals happy and healthy, and strategies to get self ...
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Introducing the Dale Stark Show, a podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of those who have served. Hosted by a retired A-10 pilot and cattle rancher, the show provides a platform for veterans, service members, and others to share their experiences. Each episode features a different guest, offering listeners a diverse range of perspectives and narratives. Join Dale Stark as he uses his platform to amplify these important voices, making the Dale Stark Show an essential resource for anyone i ...
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Your weekly connection to agriculture industry newsmakers, hot-button industry issues, educational topics, rural lifestyle features and the best in true country music.
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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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Welcome to Ranchonomics! Where we empower you to build a better ranch and transform your operation into a thriving business. This podcast is brought to you by Ranch Right LLC, and together we will look at essential strategies, mindsets, and processes needed to take command of your financials and master the business metrics that make all the difference. If you are ready to start winning at ranching, then you are in the right spot. With each episode of Ranchonomics, you will hear inspiring suc ...
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Ranching Reboot is your go-to podcast for innovative farming practices and regenerative agriculture. We bring fresh stories from today's progressive farmers, ranchers, and food producers, highlighting new ideas and time-tested wisdom. Join host Brian Alexander as we challenge conventional thinking, explore sustainable farming, and strive to reboot our food system for a healthier planet. Tune in for weekly inspiration and insights in agriculture. Reboot your thinking about farming, ranching, ...
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A podcast for "agricultural entrepreneurs". Hosted by first generation cattle rancher, outdoorsman and entrepreneur Andrew Shagoury. Featuring a wide range of guests. From experts to beginners, each bringing their own unique perspective on ranching, business, training the next generation and more!
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Lane Nordlund is ”Your Voice for Agriculture”. Broadcasting on TV, Radio and Digital Media. Lane shares ag’s story for all. Subscribe to LaneCast wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Welcome to the Groundbreakers Podcast, where innovation meets agriculture. Hosted by Ethan Cantrell, Groundbreakers brings you captivating stories from the agricultural sector, focusing on the high plains and beyond. Each episode features interviews with pioneers in agriculture, including equipment dealers, construction clients, and vendors who are transforming the industry. Brought to you by MJE Livestock Equipment and MJE, LLC, our podcast is for modern, progressive members of the agricult ...
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Join our hosts as they interview researchers, ranchers, ABP delegates and staff, chefs, nutritionists, and others all along the beef supply chain. You’ll hear content as diverse as the guests who bring it – from cooking beef to managing pastureland, the latest tech to great entertainment, cattle markets to weather predictions, and more. You'll feel motivated to level up your farm management, try new recipes, and perhaps find some entertainment for a long drive.
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Discover why local matters and meet the families raising your beef. Host Nate Campbell introduces you to America's farmers and ranchers, revealing how Big Food's practices affect your family's food and what you can do about it. This podcast begins with Season 1 as the foundation of why it matters that we buy beef locally. Then starting with Season 2 we will discover the stories of American beef producers, first with the Mountain West Region. Then moving to the West Coast Region.
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Welcome to the On Land podcast. On this show we'll be bringing you thoughtful conversations with the people who are living and working on the land and shaping the future of stewardship in the American West.
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Welcome to self-care with a conscience - where science, spirituality, and sustainability are brunch buddies. Self-Helpless explores all things on the cutting edge of personal and collective growth with leading specialists who share paradigm-shifting insights every week. Hosted by Delanie Fischer, who's recognized by listeners for her casual but fluff-free approach, Self-Helpless has been described as if Rich Roll and Rainn Wilson had a much less eloquent (but also pretty fun) podcast baby. N ...
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Podcast for ranchers and ranch wives. Vanden and Marina talk about their day to day lives living on a ranch, raising Angus and Gelbvieh cattle, working on leather, and making knives. A few words to help you find the podcast: Ranching podcast, knife making podcast, leatherworking podcast, homesteading podcast. For ranchers, for homesteaders, for craftsmen, for makers, for rural living. Ranching tips, knife making techniques, leatherworking skills, DIY leather projects, handcrafted knives. Wes ...
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The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.
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Dustin Faulkner breaks down current events from a Conservative perspective. Additionally, there is a lot of investigative journalism in exposing what's truly going on in our country... much of which will shock you! Tune in every Sunday evening for a LIVE episode of Battlefront: Frontline
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The Native Cowgirl podcast is a montage of conversation for anyone looking to add a little cowgirl grit into their lives. Some of the subject matter includes Mindset + Clarity Coaching + Online Marketing + Sales + Entrepreneurship + Hormone Hacks + Health/Wellness + A Bit of Ranch Life Sprinkled In & More! Cheyenne Glade Wilson is a fifth-generation cattle rancher and was born a “cowgirlpreneur”. She got her first job day-working when she was 11 years old and grew up very hands-on on her fam ...
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LOVE FOOD? LOVE GREAT STORIES AND CONVERSATIONS WITH CELEBRITIES, CHEFS, ATHLETES, POP STARS AND FOODIES? THEN JOIN— RADIO’S MARCUS NAJERA--FOR THE FEED ME PODCAST. LISTEN AS MARCUS UNCOVERS THE STORIES BEHIND THE STORY OF FOOD ALONG WITH A FEW SURPRISES.
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What Ranchers Need to Know About Vitamin A
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20:32In this episode of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast, Shaye is joined by Dr. Blane Lowe to discuss vitamin A deficiencies in cattle herds. The conversation covers the importance of vitamin A for cattle health, symptoms of deficiency, and prevention strategies. Dr. Lowe explains how vitamin A impacts various organ systems, reproductive efficie…
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90 | 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting Goats (Hint: They Are NOT Sheep)
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13:08There are a lot of misconceptions about goats that set new owners up for frustration before they ever bring animals home. In this episode, I’m walking through five things I really wish I had understood before I got goats—lessons that would have saved me time, money, stress, and a lot of hard-earned mistakes. We start by resetting expectations aroun…
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Goldman's Hatzius and Snider on the Outlook for 2026
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46:122025 was an extraordinary year, with the real economy defying recession worries and equity markets putting up monster returns. So can this be repeated again in 2026? On this episode, we speak with two of the top minds at Goldman Sachs. Jan Hatzius is the bank's chief economist and head of research and Ben Snider is its chief US equity strategist. W…
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In this episode of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast, Shaye discusses the importance and benefits of genomic testing for commercial heifers, a practice she uses on her ranch with her husband and father-in-law. Shaye explains the ease and process of taking tissue samples from the ear for DNA testing, the valuable data it provides, and how it h…
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Ep 238: Top Shows of 2025 Part 2: Highlights from #4–#1
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54:00This week we wrap up our two-part countdown of the Top Shows of 2025, highlighting the four conversations that stood out above the rest. These episodes focused on the fundamentals that shape real-world decisions on the ranch — from reexamining the true cost and scale of making hay, to revisiting key cattle market questions and what actually played …
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Merryn Talks Money: John Law, The Gambler Who Invented Modern Money (Part 1)
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33:58Hello Odd Lots listeners! As we take a break for the holidays we'd like to take a moment and bring you an episode by one of our sister shows here at Bloomberg Podcasts, Merryn Talks Money. In this special two-part series, John Stepek and Merryn Somerset Webb tell the extraordinary story of John Law: a fugitive Scots gambler who became the most powe…
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Scott Kupor's New Plan to Bring Tech Workers Into the Federal Government
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59:48If you're a high-skilled tech worker, then potentially huge fortunes await you working for a startup or one of our booming AI giants. But the government needs these types of workers too. And the government is not set up to pay commensurate salaries with the private sector -- particularly for these types of roles. This challenge has long been unders…
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2087 - FSA State Executive Directors and Programs...Cattle Rations Use Failed Wheat Crop
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28:01Farmer Bridge Assistance Program Used Failed Wheat Crop for Cattle Understanding More About Bull Fertility 00:01:05 – Farmer Bridge Assistance Program: David Schemm, state executive director for the Kansas Farm Service Agency, kicks off the show as he highlights what he learned in Washington D.C. and the new Farmer Bridge Assistance Program. Farmer…
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Matt Goble joins the Grazing Grass Podcast to share how he’s built a profitable, resilient wool sheep operation in a high-elevation mountain valley using entirely private and marginal land. While working a full-time W-2 job, Matt manages 450 ewes with a strong focus on grazing efficiency, soil health, and thoughtful breeding decisions. His system b…
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2086 - Whitetail Deer Impacts...Fall Infections of Rust in Wheat
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28:01Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer Rust Infections in Wheat Matching Finances and Production Data 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer: The show begins with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode where Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken talk about balancing the positive and negatives of whiteta…
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Dec. 23, 2025: no more warrantless ICE arrests, your cannabis rescheduling questions, a jazzy year-end farewell
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16:14A U.S. District Judge in Colorado said that immigration agents can no longer arrest people based on suspicion -- what will that mean for deportations in the state. Then, as the federal government moves to downgrade cannabis on the drug schedule, many people have questions. We have some answers. And jazz pianist Annie Booth shares her love of a holi…
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77. Cash, Profit, and Taxes: How to Balance All Three
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22:24Tax planning is one of the most overlooked tools in ranch management, yet it can save a business thousands of dollars when done well. In this solo episode, John walks through the practical process Ranch Right uses with ranching clients to plan ahead, avoid surprises, and make smart decisions before the year ends. He explains why tax strategy should…
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With CattleCon 2026 just around the corner, Feb. 3–5, in downtown Nashville — we’re taking a look at some of the standout highlights heading to Music City. In this episode, we preview what’s ahead with Grammy-nominated songwriter and keynote speaker Jimmy Yeary, who shares how the power of storytelling connects country music with the lives of cattl…
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2085 - Cattle Market Reports...Weather Recap in 2025
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28:01Update on Cattle and Beef Reports What Weather Took Place in 2025 Kansas 4-H Citizenship in Action 00:01:05 – Update on Cattle and Beef Reports: An update on the recent Cattle on Feed report and Livestock and Poultry: World Markets and Trade report from Tyler Cozzens and Brandon Dodd from the Livestock Marketing Information Center begins the show. …
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Ep. 78 The Quiet Power of Christmas: When Love Leaves No Tracks
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22:54Send us a text This episode explores: Why quiet goodness often leaves the deepest impact The spiritual discipline of giving without being seen The humility required to receive help and grace How Christ’s gift sets the pattern for a transformed life Whether you’re listening during the Christmas season or any time of year, this message is a reminder …
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Can Ambition Be Sustainable? How to Prioritize What Matters in Life and Work with Kathy Oneto
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1:10:38Delanie Fischer chats with Kathy Oneto, strategy executive and author of Sustainable Ambition, challenging what we've learned about ambition, productivity, and success. They explore how to avoid burnout, create life-work sustainability, and prioritize focus, fulfillment, and manageability in career and personal life—so you can achieve what you want…
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Dec. 22, 2025: Denver’s missed climate goals, snowmaking in a dry winter, students learn ‘empathy engineering’
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16:06Denver will end this year well short of where it needs to be to meet an ambitious goal of going carbon-neutral by 2040. We look at why the city is so far behind, and we ask the mayor if Denver can get back on track. Then, at Colorado ski resorts, Mother Nature is getting lots of help from snow-makers this year. Is this the future of skiing? Plus, a…
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89 | How to Prepare Your Goat Herd for Breeding Season: Feed, Flushing, Mineral, and Water
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12:52Breeding season success doesn’t start when the buck goes in—it starts weeks earlier with intentional management decisions around feed, body condition, mineral, and water. In this episode, I’m walking through how we prepare our goat herd for breeding season on our ranch, and why flushing is less about grain and more about timing and rising energy in…
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Why Americans Are Falling Behind on Auto Loans At Their Highest Level Ever
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50:30By and large, American households are in a healthy economic position. Yes, unemployment has been rising, but it's still at fairly low levels. Consumer spending has held up well despite terrible sentiment. And many households are sitting on huge stock market gains and have a big home equity cushion. And yet, there are signs of trouble. Most notably,…
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In this episode of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast, Shaye interviews Kane Wellnitz about effective strategies for employee retention in ranching and agriculture. Kane shares insights from his experiences as a rancher and ag business owner, discussing challenges and solutions for retaining employees. Key topics include fostering ownership am…
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Ep 237: Top Shows of 2025 Part 1: Highlights from #8–#5
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53:59This week on the Working Ranch Radio Show, we kick off a two-part countdown of the Top Shows of 2025, highlighting some of the most meaningful conversations from the past year. In Part 1, we revisit shows ranked number eight through number five — discussions that challenged how we think about grazing management, calving-season decisions, long-term …
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2084 - Futures and Cash in the Grain Market...Cleaning Yield Monitor Data
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28:01Holiday Grain Market Why it is Important to Clean Yield Monitor Data Warm Temperatures in December 00:01:05 – Holiday Grain Market: The show starts with K-State grain economist, Daniel O'Brien, as he highlights futures and cash prices for corn, soybeans and wheat. He also notes what usually takes place for the grain market around the holidays. Dani…
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Dec. 19, 2025: Marijuana reclassification, package theft, shoplifting, and a Lakewood man's search for his stolen stuff
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17:15President Trump is downgrading how federal authorities view marijuana, which could open new doors for research, and make life easier for Colorado's industry. Then, three stories about people taking what doesn't belong to them: tips for keeping your packages safe from porch pirates; Douglas County cracks down on shoplifting; and a Lakewood man's sur…
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You probably already know someone doing peptides — the amino acids that form the basis of popular new drug treatments like Ozempic and Wegovy. Today there are peptides meant to help with everything from weight loss, to cellular regeneration, to improved eye contact while talking. In San Francisco, there are even organized “peptide raves.” Yet most …
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202. Soil Is the CRADLE of Life: A Better Way to Remember Soil Health Principles
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8:47In this Field Notes episode, Cal slows things down to share a simple way to think about soil health principles that actually sticks when you’re in the pasture. Instead of another list to memorize, this episode introduces CRADLE, a practical framework that organizes well-known soil health principles into something easier to remember and apply in rea…
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2083 - Research Recap for 2025...K-State Agriculture Ready for 2026
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28:01Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 1 Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 2 Winter Compost Piles 00:01:05 – Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 1: Jane Schuh, associate dean of research and graduate programs for K-State's College of Agriculture and director for the Kansas agriculture experiment stations, begins t…
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Dec. 18, 2025: Boulder weather lab faces cuts, Coloradans worry about the economy, the story behind DIA’s roof
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15:02Just as the state braces for dangerous winds, a pioneering weather research lab in Boulder could be shut down, and Colorado Democrats say the threat has more to do with politics than science. Then, we check in on how Coloradans are feeling about the economy. Plus, the surprising origin story behind DIA’s iconic tented roof: how budget pressures sha…
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Discover How Sugar Is Really Made, J-Lo at NFR, Taylor Sheridan's Stetson Airstream, & Why You May Want To Avoid Heavy Cream!
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55:45Ep 240 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into homemade sugar, surprise Western collabs, celebrity cowboy boot shopping, and what's really in your heavy cream. A viral reel reveals the complex 12-step process of making sugar from sugarcane—and the shocking truth that natural sugar is brown, not white. The hosts debate why we bleach su…
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Meet the Politician the AI Industry Is Trying to Stop
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47:09The politics of AI are already exploding. Whether we're talking about data centers, electricity prices, labor displacement, water consumption, competition with China, or users of chatbots becoming psychotically obsessed, AI is already a major topic in elections. And since there's so much money at stake, the industry is already spinning up super PAC…
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La Niña, Snowpack, and What Comes Next: Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe
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27:53In this episode of the LaneCast Ag Podcast, Lane Nordlund sits down with ag meteorologist Brian Bledsoe to break down what producers across the Northern Plains and beyond need to know about the weather ahead. From La Niña’s grip on winter and shifting Pacific patterns to snowpack, soil moisture, and long-range outlooks tied to herd rebuilding and c…
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America is Closer Than You Think to Islamic Control Like Europe | Dr Mark Sherwood & John Grace
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2:13:06America is Closer Than You Think to Islamic Control Like Europe | Should We Revisit Our Views on Bacteria and Parasites | The Investor Market is About to Change Like Never Before | Dr. Sherwood, John Grace Follow BBN on X: @dloydfaulk @bf_frontline Join PickAx today and enjoy Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Reach. https://pickax.com/?referralCode=…
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2082 - North Dakota Pore Space Case...Crops Team Champions
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28:01North Dakota Carbon Dioxide Case K-State National Champion Crops Judging Team Heifer Breeding Exams 00:01:05 – North Dakota Carbon Dioxide Case: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, kicks off today's show explaining a case in North Dakota that shows a taking of private property and what is currently happening. Roger on AgManager.info …
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Dec. 17, 2025: Dating app assault suit, Colorado’s massive wildlife overpass, cattle thefts resurface
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14:09Six women accuse the world’s largest online dating company of enabling sexual assault after they were attacked by a Denver man using its apps. Then, Colorado’s massive new wildlife overpass is officially complete — but how will the animals know how to use it? Plus, a throwback to Colorado’s Wild West roots, as cattle thefts are making a troubling c…
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201. Intentional Grazing in a Cold Climate with Jacob Morin
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1:21:43In Episode 201 of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal Hardage sits down with Jacob Morin of Target Angus and Le Paysan Gourmand in Quebec. Jacob shares how a college humanities class unexpectedly set him on a path toward regenerative agriculture and how he and his family transitioned a conventional cow-calf operation into a diversified, grass-based farm…
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Is AI Creating a World Without Choice? How to Fight Back with Jacob Ward
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58:36Delanie Fischer chats with Jacob Ward, veteran technology journalist and correspondent, about how AI differs from past technological inventions and why this moment feels fundamentally different. They explore some of the inner workings of artificial intelligence including LLMs, the effects of over-reliance on these tools, and what the future may loo…
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2081 - Categories of Fire Extinguishers...Keeping Homes and Barns Safe
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28:01Resources for Extinguishing Fires, Part 1 Resources for Extinguishing Fires, Part 2 Forages to Increase Milk Components 00:01:05 – Resources for Extinguishing Fires, Part 1: Today's show starts with a discussion about categories of fire extinguishers and their purpose with Aaron Williams, Kansas Forest Service district fire management officer for s…
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Dec. 16, 2025: Investigation into troubled state lab, high winds could cut Front Range power, annual Carol Countdown
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16:53The investigation into a state public health lab found out-of-date equipment, chronic understaffing, and a culture of fear. What does it mean for the safety of your food and water? Then, we’ll see warm temperatures and wind gusts of up to 75 mph on the Front Range this week. That’s a recipe for dangerous fire conditions, and possibly power cuts. An…
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76. Hidden Opportunities in Hard Times: A Conversation with Kim Barker
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25:50Hard times can feel like the end of the world, but what if they're actually the start of something better? In this episode, I sit down with long-time friend and rancher, Kim Barker from Walnut Creek Farms in Oklahoma, to talk about the unexpected ways drought, high prices, family challenges, and even personal setbacks can become turning points in y…
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2080 - Cattle Market Demand...Picking the Bull for Your Herd
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28:01Cattle and Beef Market and Meat Demand Bull Selection Considerations Christmas Trees for Fish 00:01:05 – Cattle and Beef Market and Meat Demand: Glynn Tonsor, K-State livestock economist, begins the show with an update on the cattle market and a look into the recent Meat Demand Monitor. Glynn on AgManager.info [email protected] 00:12:05 – Bull Se…
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Dec. 15, 2025: Trump trying to pardon Peters, older Coloradans struggling with suicide, Hanukkah music from Iberia
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13:05President Donald Trump has signed a pardon for Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters. It’s based on a unique legal theory her lawyer came up with after re-watching a Steven Spielberg film. Then, it’s not much talked about, but suicide rates among older Coloradans are disturbingly high — why, and what efforts are underway to try to bring them down? And ligh…
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88 | Regenerative Ranching Is a Process, Not a Destination: How We Actually Make Decisions
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17:50Regenerative agriculture can feel like a buzzword, a badge, or a list of practices you’re supposed to follow. But in real life, and especially in a challenging climate, regeneration is a process of learning, comparing ideas against your own environment, testing small changes, observing what your land and animals are telling you, and adjusting as yo…
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MeatEater's Steven Rinella on the Economic History of Hunting
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54:32When we think about America’s economic rise, we usually point to agriculture or the industrial revolution. But in the early days of colonization, one of the biggest economic drivers wasn’t crops or factories — it was animal products. Deerskins were a booming trade that pushed hunters into new frontiers. In the early 1800s, beaver pelts became a fas…
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This Tool Could Transform Your Career, Relationships, and Decision-Making with Erin Claire Jones
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49:07Delanie Fischer chats with Erin Claire Jones, author of How Do You Choose? and founder of Human Design Blueprint, to discuss how a system integrating astrology, the I Ching, chakras, and Kabbalah can serve as a practical framework for self-awareness, effective communication, and informed career choices—helping us navigate work, relationships, and l…
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2079 - Supply and Demand for Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybeans and Wheat
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28:01Corn, Grain Sorghum and Macroeconomic Market Soybean and Wheat Market Warm and Dry Weather 00:01:05 – Corn, Grain Sorghum and Macroeconomics Market: Daniel O'Brien, K-State grain economist, and Guy Allen, the senior economist at the IGP Institute, start today's show as they discuss the feed grains market for the United States and worldwide. Guy als…
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Dec. 12, 2025: Preparing the workforce of tomorrow, Aurora drilling decision postponed, CO hats a big hit in China
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14:09The job market is changing. Figuring out what you need to do, to get the job you want, isn’t easy … but the state thinks it can help. Then, neighbors in Aurora banded together to fight a plan for fracking near their homes -- we have an update on how regulators reacted to their pushback. Plus, a reporter on an international assignment halfway around…
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D.A. Wallach Explains Why Biotech VC Is So Different
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50:05Most people think of venture capital as funding software startups or, these days, some new AI tool. But VC also plays a major role in developing new medicines and treatments. That’s the world of D.A. Wallach — though he didn’t start there. Before becoming a biotech investor, Wallach was the lead singer of the indie rock band Chester French. So how …
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Chronic Unexplained Symptoms? Mold Toxicity Might Be the Missing Link with Brian Karr
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54:26Delanie Fischer chats with Brian Karr, environmental consultant and co-founder of We Inspect, about the hidden world of mold, mycotoxins, and the surprisingly wide range of symptoms and health conditions that result from exposure—many of which are often misdiagnosed. Brian also debunks common mold myths and shares practical tips for finding, removi…
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2078 - Dectes Stem Borer...China's Swine Industry
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28:01Trying to Find Protection from Dectes Stem Borer Pigs in China Caring for Holiday Plants 00:01:05 – Trying to Find Protection from Dectes Stem Borer: Jeff Whitworth, K-State crop entomologist, starts the show as he explains if there are any seed varieties that are best for Dectes stem borer protection, which is a question he has recently been recei…
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On Land Presents: Reframing Rural's "Succession Stories"
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1:06:41Today we're sharing an episode from our friends at Reframing Rural, an award-winning documentary podcast telling honest, place-rooted stories of rural people and communities. Their new season, "Succession Stories," offers an intimate look at the family farm and ranch succession process - something rarely talked about openly, yet central to the futu…
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Dec. 11, 2025: Colorado ranchers’ beef with trade policy, what happens to your recycling, holiday book picks
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15:29Colorado cattle ranchers are frustrated by a new White House trade policy they say threatens their bottom line. Then, we follow the path of your cans and bottles to see where Colorado’s recycling actually ends up. Learn what’s being done to improve the system. Plus, we’ve got Colorado book recommendations for the holidays. Email us at coloradotoday…
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