David Kleinschmidt is an educator and consultant with Understanding Ag. He joined me to discuss the Law of the Maximum and the Law of the Return as an alternative to Liebig's Barrel or the Law of the Minimum. We talk about what we should measure and how we should think about how we can influence the results of those tests.
Happy Valentines today. I've made it no secret how I am interested and trying to be involved in regenerative ranching. I've found that it is the most enjoyable and economical way for me to raise my cattle and for me to be kind to the Earth. My guest today is a huge influence in my regenerative journey. Brian Alexander, The Red Hills Rancher, does some incredible, influential things on his ranch in Kansas. We talk to him today about his journey and how regenerative grazing has benefited his operation. We also chat about his new podcast which launches Feb 15. Ranching Reboot will be Conversations in land stewardship with some of today's most innovative ranchers and producers. It gives us Ideas outside the mainstream of Ranching. I'm really excited to introduce Brian and his new podcast to you guys. For more, go to https://agstateofmind.com/2021/02/14/ag-state-of-mind-ep-73---brian-alexander
Dr. Marty Matlock, Professor of Bio and Ag Engineering and Executive Director of the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center, joins us for a #FriYAY conversation about enogen corn. The Resiliency Center teamed up with Syngenta Seeds to further analyze finishing beef on enogen corn. Check it out!
Joel Holland, CEO of Harvest Hosts, joins us for today's episode. We talk about agritourism, the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, and member opportunities through Harvest Hosts.
Brett Kenzy and Karina Jones of R-Calf USA are on the podcast to talk about R-Calf's Cattle Industry Long Range Plan. You can tune in for more info about the plan and what producers are doing. Then, you can view the detailed plan here.
Jimmy Curtis of CattleMax is on today to talk technology! More specifically, we talk about CattleMax's 22 years of service, their commercial and registered cattle management services, and more.
Back again after some time away is Ted Seifried of Zaner Group! Ted joins us for #MarketMonday. More specifically, we are discussing the upcoming WASDE report, fresh highs, Brazilian weather and harvest, and more.
Brian Alexander, AKA Red Hills Rancher, and CK Wisniewski joined me to discuss the launch of their new "Ranching Reboot" podcast in partnership with PastureMap. The Ranching Reboot podcast will focus on the stories of those doing unique things in ranching and give them an opportunity to share and pay forward the lessons they have learned.
n our lives and our businesses, we often find ourselves making decisions based on emotion when we should be making those decisions based on hard evidence. What if there was someone out there who could help you work through those emotions to help you make the best decision. Whitney Kinne is a leadership and career coach who helps her clients do just that. We chat today about all of the hard decisions that need to be made in our careers and how having a neutral party in these aforementioned situations can help make those decisions a bit simpler. Whitney has a significant background in agriculture with both of her parents involved with youth in agriculture as she was growing up. Whitney also for a time worked with the Missouri Beef Council as well as the University of Missouri College of Agriculture. She now resides in her childhood home outside of Clinton, Missouri with her husband and two children. Whitney and I had a fascinating conversation and I am excited for you guys to hear it. I have a strong feeling that Whitney will be back on the podcast someday. Find all the links for Whitney at https://agstateofmind.com/2021/02/07/asom-ep-72-whitney-kinne/