23 episodes

The Let's Talk Beef Podcast was created by John Boyum as a way to help promote Beef producers and to hear their ranch stories from across the country. John and his family will be traveling across the country, in a converted school bus, gathering stories from the great Beef producers and families to share with other beef producers and consumers alike.

Let's Talk Beef Podcast John Boyum

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The Let's Talk Beef Podcast was created by John Boyum as a way to help promote Beef producers and to hear their ranch stories from across the country. John and his family will be traveling across the country, in a converted school bus, gathering stories from the great Beef producers and families to share with other beef producers and consumers alike.

    Ep. 23: Powder River Ranch - Neal & Amanda Sorenson

    Ep. 23: Powder River Ranch - Neal & Amanda Sorenson

    Neal and Amanda are both 5th generation Ranchers from Wyoming.  Neal's family homesteaded in the Spotted Horse area in the 1880s and they still lease part of the original family homestead.  Amanda grew up in southeast Wyoming on her family's ranch.  Neal and Amanda met in college and after college, with the suggestion from Neal's dad, they bought a pot load of registered Angus cows and from there have grown to 600 momma cows.  They raise Angus cattle focusing on the maternal strengths of their cattle and raise them on the hard grasses of Wyoming where corn does not grow.
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Ep. 22: Happy Hollow Beef - Brandon Howley

    Ep. 22: Happy Hollow Beef - Brandon Howley

    Brandon is a 3rd generation rancher at Happy Hollow Beef located in Willis Point, TX.  The ranch was started by Brandon's grandfather Chuck Howley, who started the ranch after his professional football career with the Dallas Cowboys.  Chuck had a big passion for Black Angus cattle and quarter horses and grew his ranch to 50 broodmares and over 1000 cattle.  Due to Chuck's bad health, the ranch struggled for a few years until Brandon, after being honorably discharged, decided to try his hand at keeping his grandfather's legacy going, and boy has he ever.
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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Ep. 21: Bar N Cattle Company - Cody Nelson

    Ep. 21: Bar N Cattle Company - Cody Nelson

    Cody Nelson is the owner/operator at Bar N Cattle Company located in Renville, MN.  Cody’s love of beef cattle started like so many others, as a 4H project.  Cody has had many endeavors not only within the beef industry but also in cover crops and his newest one, a tree farm. Cody has begun to take his knowledge from his years in cover crops and is experimenting with ways to graze cattle all winter long in Minnesota, and is finding success in doing it.
    Connect with Cody on
    Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and at Iverson Tree Farm
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    • 2 hrs 14 min
    Ep. 20: Padlock Ranch - Dr. Trey Patterson

    Ep. 20: Padlock Ranch - Dr. Trey Patterson

    Dr. Trey Patterson grew up in the panhandle of Texas until his high school days when his family moved to Colorado for his father's work as a beef nutritionist.  Seeing his dad working with ranchers is where Trey began to develop his passion for beef cattle.  For College Trey attended Colorado State and the University of Nebraska.  From there Trey moved up to South Dakota State University, where he worked for five years where he worked with many ranchers from across the state through his work with the extension.  After that Trey took his current position as President and CEO of the Padlock Ranch Located in Ranchester, Wyoming.  Padlock Ranch was formed in 1943 by Homer and Mildred Scott.  Padlock began a crossbreeding program the 1950s and have maintained a crossbreeding program since then, with making changes within there program over the years.      
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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep. 19: American Simmental Association - Wade Shafer, PhD

    Ep. 19: American Simmental Association - Wade Shafer, PhD

    Wade Shafer grew up in the Detroit Lakes area of Minnesota, on a small beef operation that his father ran.  After high school, Wade attended North Dakota State University for his undergraduate studies.  Wade said he enjoyed math and science in school but never thought that it applied to the cattle that they were raising on their beef operation.  However, during his time at NDSU, he began to think there was, and with that, he headed to Colorado State for graduate school.  After school, Wade did go back home to run the beef herd for some time.  Wade eventually let the beef herd go and ended up getting, what he thought would be a short term job with the Simmental Association.  However, Wade has now been there ever since and is now the Executive Director of the Simmental Association.
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    • 53 min
    Ep. 18: Medicine Creek Bovine Health - Dr. Bob Sager

    Ep. 18: Medicine Creek Bovine Health - Dr. Bob Sager

    Dr. Bob Sager is a 6th generation cattle producer, who grew up on a ranch near Manhattan, Montana.  Growing up on the ranch Bob developed his passion for beef cattle, especially nutrition, and during high school knew that his home ranch was not big enough for him to come home to the ranch.  Bob studied animal science at Montana State and received his DVM from Colorado State in 1974 and not too long ago got his Ph.D. from Montana State as well.  Bob also spent time in Russia as a Senior Veterinarian supervising over 60 Russian vets take care of over 437,000 beef cattle. Upon completing that Bob now ranches in the White Sulpher Springs area and still practices Vet Medicine.  Bob also enjoys fly fishing and throwing the hammer, which he has competed in 30 US National Championships.
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    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Terry Brandt ,

Great podcast!!

As a young cattle farmer from Manitoba Canada who is fighting to make a go of it in the beef industry I absolutely love hearing these stories of others going through some of the same things I am! And also appreciate hearing the advice from other producers on ways to improve and diversify what we do to help make a better go of it instead of getting stuck in our ways of doing things regardless of whether they are working or not! There are days that I think that it maybe wasn’t the smartest choice to have gotten into cattle... But I really appreciate & agree with the sentiment that seems to come out in a lot of these podcasts.. Those of us who are in the beef industry are not in it because we think it will make us rich.. We are in it because it is what we love!! Anyway keep up the good work! Oh and if you ever get a chance to come up here & take a tour through the western Canadian provinces I would really enjoy that!

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