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Award-winning Broadcaster, PRCA Pro Rodeo Announcer, Speaker and Rancher Jeff "Tigger Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka ’BEC’ dig into the stories of ranching, cattle, farming, food, cowboys, rodeo, markets and the western way of life. Guests from all sectors of animal and food production share tips, ideas, strategies and humorous stories of those people who live at the end of dirt roads.

Ranch It Up Radio Show & Podcast Jeff ”Tigger” Erhardt

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Award-winning Broadcaster, PRCA Pro Rodeo Announcer, Speaker and Rancher Jeff "Tigger Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka ’BEC’ dig into the stories of ranching, cattle, farming, food, cowboys, rodeo, markets and the western way of life. Guests from all sectors of animal and food production share tips, ideas, strategies and humorous stories of those people who live at the end of dirt roads.

    Slaughter Weigh Up Bull Prices

    Slaughter Weigh Up Bull Prices

    It’s the Ranch It Up Radio Show Herd It Here Weekly Report!  A 3-minute look at cattle markets, reports, news info, or anything that has to do with those of us who live at the end of dirt roads.  Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' by subscribing on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
    EPISODE 31 DETAILS
    HAVE YOU HEARD THE LATEST WEIGH UP BULL PRICES?  
    Weigh up prices for slaughter cows and bulls have been incredible lately at local sale barns.  In fact, many slaughter bull prices are equal to breeding bull prices in some instances.  Producers that have not semen checked their bulls may want to consider hauling the bulls to your local sale barn and replacing them with fresh young stock from your local seedstock producers!
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    American Gelbvieh Association
    https://gelbvieh.org/
    @AmericanGelbvieh
    Ranch Channel
    https://ranchchannel.com/
    @RanchChannel
     
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    Rural America is center-stage on this outfit.
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    AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle.
    Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner.
    Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com
    https://tiggerandbec.com/
    #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming
    REFERENCES
    https://knoxvillelivestock.com/
    http://www.gostockmens.com/

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    Hot Wire Cattle Management & Agridime Ponzi Scheme News

    Hot Wire Cattle Management & Agridime Ponzi Scheme News

    We go over the pros and cons of hot wire pasture grazing versus traditional barbed wire.  Plus, an update on the cattle Ponzi scheme that everyone has been asking about.  We have news, markets and lots more on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show.  Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
    EPISODE 187 DETAILS
     
    Cattle Management: Hot vs Barbed Wire. Agridime Cattle Ponzi Scheme Latest News
     
    ELECTRIC HOT WIRE VS. BARBED WIRE
    Maximizing Agricultural Efficiency: The Advantages of Rotational Grazing
    Rotational grazing offers numerous benefits for sustainable farming. By moving livestock between paddocks according to a strategic schedule, farmers allow forage crops to rejuvenate, replenish energy reserves, and enhance plant vigor, leading to long-term maximum production.
    The key to a successful rotational grazing system lies in its flexibility. Utilizing a highly-movable temporary fence and understanding its proper use are crucial for maximizing the benefits and maintaining an efficient grazing routine.
    Optimize Your Grazing Strategy
    Implementing a well-designed rotational grazing system can lead to healthier livestock and more productive land. Explore the essentials of rotational grazing and discover how to enhance your agricultural practices for sustainable success.
     
    A Comprehensive Guide to Temporary Electric Fence Wires: Polywire vs. Polytape
    When it comes to temporary electric fencing, two main types are available: polywire and polytape. Both options consist of fine metal filaments intertwined with polyethylene or polypropylene fibers, with the metal providing the shock and the plastic ensuring strength and visibility.
     
    Choosing the Right Polywire for Your Needs
    For short-distance applications, such as subdividing a pasture, a six-strand polywire is typically sufficient. However, for longer distances or areas prone to overgrowth from weeds and grass, opt for a polywire that delivers a stronger shock to ensure effective containment.
     
    The Benefits of Polytape
    Polytapes are known for their superior visibility, particularly in white. If you're experiencing inadequate animal control with polywire or need better visibility for safety reasons, such as fencing for horses, switching to polytape can be beneficial. Although polytape may be more expensive, the improved control and visibility often justify the cost.
     
    Essential Tools: Electric Fence Reels
    For ease of use and flexibility, especially if you plan to adjust paddock sizes frequently, an electric fence reel is indispensable. These reels, made from weather-resistant plastic, can hold one to two spools of polywire or polytape, making it easy to move and reconfigure your temporary fencing as needed.
     
    Explore the best practices for using polywire and polytape to optimize your temporary electric fencing system, ensuring maximum efficiency and control for your livestock management. 
     
    Cattle Industry News: Agridime Ponzi Scheme, NCBA response to Farm Bill, TSCRA Relief Fund
     
    AGRIDIME: NORTH DAKOTA GROUP MAY BUY CATTLE COMPANY THAT OWES MILLIONS
    According to the Bismarck Tribune, Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor, a North Dakota rancher said he is working on a deal for a small group of investors to take over a cattle and beef marketing business that was labeled a Ponzi scheme and owes North Dakotans millions of dollars.
    Wylie Bice, who ranches near Killdeer, said the group is close on a final price for Texas-based Agridime, with the goal of making it an asset to North Dakota ranchers.
    Bice said he hopes the group can close on a deal by July 1 to take over Agridime facilities in Texas, Arizona and Kansas. He told the North Dakota Monitor he hopes North Dakota can supply about 60% of the cattle that the business will need -- about 10,000 head per year.
    Bice, who is among the investors who lost money with Agridime, said the group includes a former business partner of his who is in Texas and wou

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    Valentine, Nebraska Cattle Prices

    Valentine, Nebraska Cattle Prices

    EPISODE 31 DETAILS
     
    FEEDER CATTLE PRICES KEEP SOARING, HOW HIGH WILL THEY GO?  
    Demand remains high for feeder cattle as we move into the summer months.  Grass cattle are commanding top dollar with 500 pound steers bringing over $1,800 in many parts of the country.  Some producers are stocking summer pastures with heavier cattle simply because of the current up tick in feeder cattle prices.
     
    SPONSORS
    American Gelbvieh Association
    https://gelbvieh.org/
    @AmericanGelbvieh
    Ranch Channel
    https://ranchchannel.com/
    @RanchChannel
     
    Questions & Concerns From The Field?
    Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420
    Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com
    FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow
    SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup
    Website: RanchItUpShow.com
    https://ranchitupshow.com/
    The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps.
    https://ranchitup.podbean.com/
    Rural America is center-stage on this outfit.
    AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle.
    Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner.
    Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com
    https://tiggerandbec.com/
    #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming
    REFERENCES
    https://www.valentinelivestock.net/category/market-reports/

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    The Cattle CARE Program & Avian Flu Updates

    The Cattle CARE Program & Avian Flu Updates

    We dive into program cattle and learn why the CARE Program could be beneficial for cattle producers.  Plus more updates on avian flu, how to cook meat to make sure it’s safe, markets, hay auctions, and lots more on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show.  Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
    EPISODE 186 DETAILS
     
    CARE PROGRAM CATTLE FROM IMI GLOBAL
     
    CARE Certified
    Where Food Comes From CARE Certified is a suite of sustainability standards that certifies participating farmers and ranchers are implementing best practices in animal care, environmental stewardship and supporting their local communities and the people within them. Beef, pork, poultry, dairy and fish are all available
     
    Animal Care
    Farms and ranches care about their animals, they are their livelihood.  They spend every day with these animals to ensure they are as healthy and content as possible. The Animal Care pillar ensures that farms and ranches are caring for their animals.  Things we look at include spacing, access to food and water, nutrition plans, how animals are transported and more. 
    Environmental Stewardship
    Farms and ranches know that they have to be good stewards of the land today in order to have a tomorrow. The Environmental Stewardship pillar of each CARE Standard ensures consumers that farms and ranches have procedures and management plans in place. Consumers can rest assured that CARE products have come from farms and ranches that are doing what they can to improve the environment.
     
    People & Community
    Farms and ranches aren't built by one person, they are built by a community.  Whether it's helping your neighbors do chores when they're shorthanded, donating the food they've raised to the local school or simply being there when a natural disaster hits. CARE represents a community of farms and ranches that are committed to doing the right thing.  They lean on each other when they need it, and they give back to their local communities and the people within them.
     
    Cattle Industry News
    BIRD FLU UPDATE: NEW CASES IN MICHIGAN, NORTH DAKOTA CHECKS IN, LAWMAKERS WEIGH IN
    State animal health officials confirmed new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy cows in Michigan. That announcement comes as North Dakota announced no cases so far and U.S. senators called for better communication among regulators to help stem the tide of new outbreaks. 
    The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced positive tests for HPAI in dairy cows in Clinton, Gratiot and Ionia counties, with additional testing expected soon. MDARD stated that the best tool available to combat the spread of HPAI, regardless of species, is using enhanced biosecurity efforts that include isolating new or returning animals on farms, monitoring the health of animals daily, and cleaning and disinfecting trailers used to haul animals.
    Meanwhile, officials in North Dakota reported there have been no cases of HPAI in cattle as of May 10, although the infections of dairy cows in nine other states this spring continues to be monitored, according to State Veterinarian Dr. Ethan Andress.
    USDA recently announced plans to provide a total of $98 million to help states and ranchers stem the spread of HPAI beyond birds as state and federal officials continue to monitor cases in 42 herds so far, including South Dakota. Enhanced biosecurity efforts are expected to remain in place as new information about HPAI in cows is gathered, officials added.
     
    PROPER COOKING KILLS H5N1 IN GROUND BEEF
    With the continued spread of H5N1, some have questioned the proper way to prepare beef to ensure its safety.  The USDA said in its latest update that ongoing research shows that standard recommended procedures for cooking ground beef eliminates the H5N1 virus. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or APHIS reported that no virus remained in burgers cooked to 145 and 16

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    Second Bird Flu Case In Humans & Grass Cattle Prices

    Second Bird Flu Case In Humans & Grass Cattle Prices

    EPISODE 30 DETAILS
    SECOND U.S. DAIRY WORKER INFECTED WITH AVIAN BIRD FLU CONFIRMED - MICHIGAN  
    According to Reuters and reported by Agweb, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said a second human case of avian bird flu (H5N1) has been confirmed in the United States since the virus was first confirmed in dairy cattle in late March. A Texas dairy worker was confirmed to be infected in April. Michigan and Texas are among nine states to report bird flu in dairy herds.
    Similar to the Texas case, the patient in Michigan only reported eye symptoms, the CDC said. The Michigan worker had mild symptoms and recovered, according to the state's Department of Health and Human Services.
    The worker had regular exposure to livestock infected with bird flu, Michigan said.
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it believes unpasteurized milk is the primary vector for transmitting the virus among cows, though officials do not know exactly how it spreads. 
    HOT GRASS CATTLE MARKET PRICES  
    Torrington, Wyoming had a spectacular run of grass cattle at its sale one week ago.  745 pound black steers brought $311.00 and other drafts were just as good!
    SPONSORS
    American Gelbvieh Association
    https://gelbvieh.org/
    @AmericanGelbvieh
    Ranch Channel
    https://ranchchannel.com/
    @RanchChannel
    Questions & Concerns From The Field?
    Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420
    Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com
    FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow
    SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup
    Website: RanchItUpShow.com
    https://ranchitupshow.com/
     
    The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps.
    https://ranchitup.podbean.com/
    Rural America is center-stage on this outfit.
    AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle.
    Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner.
    Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com
    https://tiggerandbec.com/
    #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming
    REFERENCES
    https://www.agweb.com/news/livestock/dairy/breaking-second-us-dairy-worker-infected-bird-flu-confirmed-michigan
    https://www.torringtonlivestock.com/sale%20results/May17_2024Market.pdf
     

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    Program Cattle, Traceability, EID Tags. Worth It?

    Program Cattle, Traceability, EID Tags. Worth It?

    We hear the latest on program cattle and are they worth it?  The costs, traceability and even EIT Tags that go along with some program cattle.  Plus we have news you need to hear, markets, horse sales and lots more on this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show.  Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
    EPISODE 185 DETAILS
     
    PROGRAM CATTLE FROM IMI GLOBAL
    Beef Verification Programs Explained
    Third party verification programs can offer potential profits to beef cattle producers. IMI Global offers various programs and certifications to bring the most potential profit to your cattle herd.
     
    Source & Aged Verified
    Source and Age verification (SAV) by IMI Global requires you to keep records of your first and last calf board date, as well as apply an EID (electronic identification) tag prior to cattle ever leaving your ranch - their source of origin. Source only - US Verified Source verification - is available as well. 
     
    Non Hormone Treated Cattle (NHTC)
    The NHTC program allows your cattle to be eligible for buyers looking for non-hormone treated cattle, many of which are looking to export beef to the EU. Implants or fed hormone growth promotants (HGPs) of any kind are not allowed. Cattle must move through NHTC approved locations. Examples include implants, Lutalyse, CIDRs, Optaflexx, MGA. 
     
    Verified Natural Beef
    "Natural" is something we see in the marketplace, but it is not a set Standard across the board.  The IMI Global Verified Natural Beef Standard allows buyers to be assured that cattle have never received any Beta-Agonists, Ionophores, Antibiotics or Animal By-Products. Cattle must move through approved VNB approved locations.
    CARE Certified
    Where Food Comes From CARE Certified is a suite of sustainability standards that certifies participating farmers and ranchers are implementing best practices in animal care, environmental stewardship and supporting their local communities and the people within them. Beef, pork, poultry, dairy and fish are all available.
     
    Cattle Industry News
     
    ALABAMA BECOMES SECOND STATE TO OUTLAW CULTIVATED MEAT
    Alabama is now the second state in America where cultivated meat cannot be manufactured or commercialized as Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday signed a bill (SB 23) that includes the cultivated meat ban.
    Violating the law will be a class C misdemeanor, which carries the possibility of up to a three-month jail sentence and a fine of $500. The new law takes effect October 1, 2024. Florida became the first state to pass such a ban earlier this month, with Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill (SB 1084) into law on May 1, 2024.
     
    PROPOSALS FINALLY SEEN ON FARM BILL
    After months of waiting, there is movement on farm bill legislation in Congress. On May 2, 2024, both the House and Senate provided farm bill proposals. The USDA has been operating on a 1-year extension of the 2018 farm bill. That is set to expire on Sept. 30. Areas taking top priority in the two bills are conservation, nutrition programs, and energy alternatives and incentives. Deeper in the proposals, emphasis is placed on beginning farmers and ranchers. Lending is of concern with such high-interest rates and lack of credit options. Under the credit title in the House’s farm bill proposal, finance options are enhanced for new, young, beginning or veteran farmers. It also gives focus to commercial lenders’ ability to be a reliable source of credit and capital. 
     
    YET ANOTHER NEGATIVE QUARTER FOR BEYOND MEAT
    Beyond Meat reported another sharp decline in revenues for its first fiscal quarter, and net losses that were slightly improved from the same period a year ago. The company reported top-line revenues down 18%.
     
    STRONG FRESH MEAT SALES IN APRIL
    In an April study among 1,700 U.S. consumers, 210 Analytics found that 34% of consumers are worse off financially now than they were one year ago. However year to date, fresh meat sales continue to increase by 1

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