Sinopsis
The Working Cows podcast gives you something to think about as you seek to maximize the effectiveness of your cattle operation and the joy your family receives from this lifestyle.
Episodios
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Ep. 138 – Taylor Moyer – A NASCAR Crew Chief on Managing People
27/04/2020Taylor Moyer, Crew Chief for the Jr. Motorsports Racing #8 Car in the Xfinity Series, joined me to talk about what goes into managing the complexity that exists in the shop of a NASCAR race team. We also talk about his families rich history in farming and his own personal connection to the farm industry.
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BONUS Ep. 137 – Holisitic Management Canada 2020 Highlights
25/04/2020In this bonus episode I share some highlights of the recordings I captured at the Holistic Management Canada 2020 Conference. There are recordings from Don Campbell’s talk on financial planning and keys to success. That is followed by a bull pen discussion with Don Campbell, Dana Penrice, Bluesette Campbell, and Ralph Corcoran. Finally we have...
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Ep. 136 – Hugh Aljoe – Six Skills of an Intentional Manager
22/04/2020Hugh Aljoe, Director of Producer Relations for the Noble Research Institute in Ardmore, OK, joined me to discuss the skills required to progress as an intentional manager. We talk about the intentional management of pastures, livestock, marketing, records, finance, and personnel.
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Ep. 135 – Ian Mitchell-Innes – Managing Energy Throughout the Year
18/04/2020Ian Mitchell-Innes is a world-renowned grazier and educator. He is a wealth of knowledge and communicates clearly and practically his passion to help people receive the maximum amount of benefit possible from the key resources entrusted to them. At the end of this episode I share some thoughts on how we can respond to this...
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Ep. 134 – Ben Gotschall – Managing Market Complexity
10/04/2020Ben Gotschall of Davey Road Ranch joined me to discuss the ins and outs of managing market complexity. We talk about nutritional food, getting that food to market, and getting paid for those products.
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Ep. 133 – Ariel Greenwood – The Ethos of a Grass Nomad
31/03/2020Ariel Greenwood, partner at Grass Nomads LLC, joined me to talk about the day to day realities of managing land, animals, and people in a nomadic lifestyle. We talk about how she got started, where she is now, and how she thinks about the importance of communication to those down the supply chain in our...
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Ep. 132 – Cody Spencer – Regenerating Brittle Landscapes with Bison
24/03/2020Cody Spencer, Co-Manager of Roam Ranch in the Hill Country of Texas and Co-Owner of Sweetgrass Bison in Southwest, AB, joined me to discuss the work he is participating in to regenerate an abused and brittle landscape. We talk about using cover crops, calving in sync with nature, and finding animals that are adapted to...
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Ep. 131 – Dr. Abbey Wick and Tim Hammerich – NDSU Soil Sense Podcast
19/03/2020Dr. Abbey Wick and Tim Hammerich, the two minds behind the NDSU Soil Sense Podcast, joined me to talk about why the started this podcast and what they were hoping to accomplish through this venture.
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Ep. 130 – Jamie Depape – Worm Castings for Soil Health
09/03/2020I sat down with Jamie Depape, Chief Operations Officer for Annelida Casting Innovations, a worm casting bio stimulant manufacturing company just outside of Edmonton, AB, CA. We talked after finishing a tour of the first of two facilites. This was a great opportunity to see, hear, and smell the benefits of worm castings for range...
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Ep. 129 – Clay Conry – Lessons from 100+ Podcast Episodes
02/03/2020Here is my talk from the 2020 Holistic Management Canada Conference. I was asked to share the lessons I have learned from 100+ podcast interviews. What have you learned through the podcast?
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Ep. 128 – Steve Kenyon – The Discipline of Lifelong Learning
24/02/2020While in Camrose, AB, CA for the Holistic Management Canada 2020 conference I sat down with Steve Kenyon and talked about the discipline of lifelong learning. One thing that became abundantly clear at the conference was that many of the greatest minds in Canadian Holistic Management display a commitment to lifelong learning. Steve is a...
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Ep. 127 – Darrell Oswald – Soil Health at Menoken Farm
18/02/2020Darrell Oswald, Manager of the Menoken Farm, joined me to discuss how they are approaching improving soil health at Menoken Farm. We talk about the Five Pillars of Soil Health as well as the upcoming Farming and Ranching for the Bottom Line conference.
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Ep. 126 – Craig Guffey – Starting from NOthing
10/02/2020Craig Guffey, one of the minds behind Swearngin Angus, joined me to discuss how he got started from nothing. We also discuss finding animals that are adapted to the environment and challenge more than a few paradigms related to phenotype.
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Ep. 125 – Cooper Hibbard – Grazing in Difficult Terrain and Environments
03/02/2020Cooper Hibbard is a member of a multi-generation ranch in the mountains of Montana. He joined me to discuss how they go about using polywire to graze these difficult terrains. We also discussed how they are trying to find genetics fit to their environment and what Cooper learned on various ranches on three continents.
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Ep. 124 – Chuck Cosgrove – Grazing Pivot Irrigated Circles
27/01/2020Chuck Cosgrove a grazier from Utah joined me to disuss the successes, challenges, and benefits of an intensive grazing project on pivot irrigated circles. We talk economic benefits, land benefits, and animal performance.
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Ep. 123 – Clay Conry – What is Faith?
22/01/2020 Duración: 26minToday I am sharing a sermon from a series through the New Testament book of Hebrews. The passage for this sermon is Hebrews 11:1-6. If you would like to know more about trusting Christ please reach out through the Contact Us page.
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Ep. 122 – Josh Dukart – The “To-Don't” List
20/01/2020Josh Dukart is a Holistic Management Educator and Rancher from Hazen, ND. He keeps a full schedule of coaching and facilitation opportunities teaching people to ask the right questions to help take their business to the next level. One such exercise on his own operation led him to start keeping track of his “To-Don’t” List.
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Ep. 121 – Gabe Brown – Heifer Development in Sync with Nature
06/01/2020Gabe Brown, of Brown’s Ranch in Bismarck, ND, joined me to talk about what they are doing to develop heifers that can perform in their environment. We talk about different ways of getting animals into the herd as well as different ways to market animals that fall out of the herd.
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Ep. 120 – Dallas Mount – Working ON the Business
30/12/2019Dallas Mount, CEO of the Ranch Management Consultants purveyors of the Ranching For Profit School among other things, joined me to discuss the idea of Working on the Business as opposed to Working in the Business. We talk about what it takes to run an efficient and effective meeting as well as some reasonable expectations...
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Ep. 119 – Glenn Elzinga – The Benefits of “Inherding”
23/12/2019Glenn Elzinga of Alderspring Ranch in May, ID joined me to discuss his pioneering work with what he calls “inherding.” They have been experiencing multi-faceted benefits as a result this paradigm challenging practice.Amazon Wishlist:Working Cows Podcast