Guess who's back! It's me. Sorry for the long abscence in recording. I made myself a promise when I started the podcast that it would not interfere with the other things in my life. These past two weeks I've had to put my money where my mouth was. The fair and family vacation was more important than podcasting. We returned from vacation yesterday and I was back to normal today. It made me reflect on how important vacations are for the sustainability of our operation. That without breaks, we begin to spin ourselves in circles. That we are running a poor business if we cannot set it down for a bit.
In this solo episode I discuss four Red Pills for Ranchers. These are ideas that have been challenging my thinking frequently over the last few months.
Bion CEO, Bill O'Neill, and Senior Vice President, Craig Scott, join us to talk through their mission as a company. We also dive into the topic of their recent partnership with Ribbonwire Ranch in Dalhart, Texas to build a sustainable beef facility.
Today we are joined by drone specialist, Jack Tearman, of Vision Ag to talk through the current abilities of drones and what improvements are to come. He shares how these amazing tools can up efficiency and profitability for your farm!
Linay Williams joins us to share a bit about the Unbridled Conference, designed for rural business women looking for support and motivation in chasing their dreams. Learn more about this opportunity at https://unbridledconference.co...
Today the Director of Strategic Alliances and Programs at Leading Harvest, Andrew Lauver, joins us to talk about the company's mission and upcoming goals.
Dan Rasmussen, an educator with the South Dakota Grasslands Coalition, joined me to talk about the process of change he has led on his family's 33 Ranch in Mellette County, SD. We talk about what got him started making changes, how to decide where to start making changes, and what the future looks like at the 33 Ranch.
Ben Van Nostran of DIAL Ventures at Purdue University joins us to talk through the program and the start-up agriculture companies they work with. You can learn more about the program at https://www.dialventures.com.