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Running Yearlings: A Firsthand Look at Risk and Reward

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It was a job, that’s how I viewed it. My summer gig was running yearlings, and I hope we lease more places up here.” - Karoline Rose Bohannan

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Every rancher has a season that pushes them to grow. For Karoline, it was this one — stepping into securing leased land and running yearlings on her own for the first time, learning more than she expected along the way.

From locking down a lease in less than 30 days to fencing miles of country and managing cattle through a Montana summer, Karoline shares what it really takes to make a yearling lease work. She talks through the numbers and the surprises — all with the kind of honesty and humor that make every story worth hearing.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How she sourced grants and loans to make it happen
  • Pros and cons of the property — from great forage to poor fences and sinkholes
  • The benefits of running spayed heifers and the logistics that come with it
  • Real talk on costs: fencing, health, trucking, and feed supplements
  • Dealing with death loss and day-to-day cattle health management
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It was a job, that’s how I viewed it. My summer gig was running yearlings, and I hope we lease more places up here.” - Karoline Rose Bohannan

Enjoying the show? Want to Get Ahead in Ranching?

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On Today’s Episode

Every rancher has a season that pushes them to grow. For Karoline, it was this one — stepping into securing leased land and running yearlings on her own for the first time, learning more than she expected along the way.

From locking down a lease in less than 30 days to fencing miles of country and managing cattle through a Montana summer, Karoline shares what it really takes to make a yearling lease work. She talks through the numbers and the surprises — all with the kind of honesty and humor that make every story worth hearing.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
  • How she sourced grants and loans to make it happen
  • Pros and cons of the property — from great forage to poor fences and sinkholes
  • The benefits of running spayed heifers and the logistics that come with it
  • Real talk on costs: fencing, health, trucking, and feed supplements
  • Dealing with death loss and day-to-day cattle health management
Support the Show

Enjoying the show? Please rate, review, and follow on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps us to continue ranching in the next generation.

Resources & Links More Episodes Like This

Browse more episodes and resources at CattlemanULive.com.

Disclaimer:
Cattleman U assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in this episode content. These conversations reflect the personal experiences of our guests and are provided on an “as is” basis without guarantees of completeness or accuracy.

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