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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.

    Avian Flu Updates, Beef Prices, EID Tags & Bucking Horses

    Avian Flu Updates, Beef Prices, EID Tags & Bucking Horses

    We hear the latest on the avian flu and how testing may affect the beef business.  We cover the latest news on the new regulations on electronic identification and have cow calf pair prices.  Plus updates from the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale along with markets and sale information.  It’s all wrapped into 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 184 DETAILS
    SCIENTISTS BELIEVE H5N1 JUMP FROM BIRDS INTO DAIRY COWS HAPPENED MONTHS AGO.
    Academic scientists analyzing the USDA’s publicly accessible database of avian flu DNA, collected in and around dozens of dairy herds in nine states, shows that the H5N1 strain may have made a single jump from a bird into a cow.
    The transmission could have occurred up to four months ago, according to preliminary findings published online.
    Michael Worobey, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Arizona who is leading a group of researchers studying the outbreak from outside federal agencies, tweeted that genetic data shared by USDA “strongly suggests there was single origin, at least for these sequences. Possibly in late 2023/early 2024.”
    He said there were indications that birds have been reinfected by cattle carrying the viral strain.
    The outbreak in dairy cattle was first identified in late March. The USDA this week said that ground beef from cattle infected with H5N1 is safe to consume, after retail samples were collected, tested and found to be all negative for H5N1.
     
    USDA LAUNCHES BEEF TESTING BLITZ AMID H5N1 OUTBREAKS IN DAIRY CATTLE.
    Three separate studies by government scientists are underway to monitor and test food supply safety in response to the widening outbreak of the H5N1 avian virus strain in dairy cattle, the USDA announced this week.
    The regulatory safety efforts follow news last week of confirmed infection in a herd in Colorado, the ninth state to be affected since March.
    USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is conducting polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests of ground beef from retailers in the nine states to detect if any viral particles are present. Meanwhile, the Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) is taking muscle samples from culled dairy cows that have been condemned for systemic pathologies, which are also being tested for viral particles. Any positive tests in the two studies are to be followed up with checks for live virus by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS).
    Meanwhile, ARS is carrying out a study using a virus “surrogate” in a study of ground beef to determine what temperature would be required for safe cooking if live virus were present.
    “Results from these studies are forthcoming, and we will share information as it becomes available,” the USDA said.
    The agency urged consumers to maintain proper handling of raw meat and cooking to a safe internal temperature.
    “USDA is confident that the meat supply is safe. USDA has a rigorous meat inspection process, where USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) veterinarians are present at all federal livestock slaughter facilities. FSIS inspects each animal before slaughter, and all cattle carcasses must pass inspection after slaughter and be determined to be fit to enter the human food supply.”
    GROUND BEEF PASSES USDA’S H5N1 SAFETY TESTS.
    Ground beef from cattle infected with H5N1 is safe to consume, according to testing conducted by the USDA.
    The agency announced the findings Wednesday after its Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) collected 30 ground beef samples from retail outlets in states where dairy cattle herds had tested positive for the influenza virus.
    The samples underwent PCR testing at APHIS’ National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL). The results revealed that all samples tested negative for H5N1, reaffirming the safety of the meat supply.
    The findings come days after Colombi

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    South Dakota Says No To Mandatory EID Tags

    South Dakota Says No To Mandatory EID Tags

    EPISODE 28 DETAILS
    BILL INTRODUCED TO PREVENT MANDATORY EID TAGS.  
    Wednesday U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) introduced legislation that would prevent federal government overreach on the operations of South Dakota farmers and ranchers. The bill would prevent the Secretary of Agriculture from implementing any rule or regulation requiring the mandatory use of electronic identification tags, or RFID tags, on cattle and bison.
    In January 2023, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) published a proposal to require cattle and bison to have visually and electronically readable tags. This proposed rule would also require records to be entered into a tribal, state or federal database, allowing the federal government to access this information.
    Senator Rounds stated that “South Dakota cattle producers don’t need DC bureaucrats telling them how to manage and track their livestock”.  He said “USDA’s proposed RFID mandate is federal government overreach, plain and simple. I’m pleased to be introducing this legislation to block the Secretary of Agriculture from mandating the use of electronic tags in cattle and bison herds. If farmers and ranchers want to use electronic tags, they can do so voluntarily.”
    This legislation is endorsed by the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association and R-CALF USA. Click HERE for full bill text.
    As of January 2023, South Dakota had 3.6 million cattle and calves, which is 4% of the national inventory. The state also has 1.5 million beef cows, which is 5.3% of the national inventory. South Dakota has the highest ratio of cattle to people in the United States, with 4 cattle per person.
    SPONSORS
    American Gelbvieh Association
    https://gelbvieh.org/
    @AmericanGelbvieh
     
    World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale
    https://buckinghorsesale.com/
    @buckinghorsesale
     
    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.cattlebusinessweekly.com/articles/rounds-introduces-bill-to-prevent-mandatory-eid-tags/

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    What Do Others Think About Our Cattle

    What Do Others Think About Our Cattle

    We hear what an International Cattle Specialist thinks of our American cattle herd.  This one should get the conversations going. We ask an opinion and we get one. Plus we have horse racing details from the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale, market recaps, upcoming sale information 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 183 DETAILS
    WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF OUR AMERICAN COWHERD
    EPISODE 183 DETAILS
    WHAT DO OTHERS THINK OF OUR AMERICAN COWHERD
    When I asked PJ Budler what we thought of American Cattle I was not prepared for the answer.  Ask a question and get an answer.  PJ has seen more types and kinds of cattle than probably another other person in the cattle business.  In 2017, PJ became the first to ever to judge a National Show on all 6 continents.  
    We have the latest details on the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Horse Racing Derby Days, updates on the markets, news about Columbia banning the importation of U.S. beef, cattle sales and lots more on The Ranch It Up Radio Show.
    About PJ Budler
    PJ Budler was raised on a 5th generation cattle operation in South Africa. At age 15 he founded BonHaven Beef Cattle. Between 1996 and 2012 he grew BonHaven to 5 locations in 3 different countries. The Hereford, Angus, Red Angus, Braford and Brahman herds achieved much success winning numerous National Shows and setting auction records on the continent.
    In 2012, PJ relocated to Texas, USA, where he is the International Business Manager for Trans Ova Genetics. This position, together with running the annual “Champion of the World” Competition, judging shows, speaking at events and doing cattle consulting has taken him to 48 US states and 106 different countries thus far.
    He has judged 93 different cattle breeds in 43 countries. In 2017 PJ became the first to ever judge a National Show on all 6 continents.
    COLUMBIA RESTRICTS U.S. BEEF IMPORTS DUE TO AVIAN FLU
    According to MeatingPlace.com, Colombia issued restrictions on U.S. beef imports due to concerns over dairy cows testing positive for avian influenza, according to a notice from the USDA. The move marks the first instance of a country limiting beef trade due to bird flu in cows. While Colombia's beef imports from the U.S. are relatively small annually, the decision underscores growing concerns over the virus's potential impact. The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) updated its website this week, confirming the ban on beef products originating from cattle slaughtered in states including Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota and Texas (all states that reported cows testing positive. Colombia has temporarily restricted raw bovine meat products, although shipments with valid import permits may still be subject to port delays, the notice said. The news follows the USDA’s Federal Order required testing for interstate movement of dairy cattle and mandatory reporting of positive test results.
    UPCOMING BULL SALES & EVENTS
    Spruce Hill Ranch: May 2, 2024, Bowman, ND
    Wilson Angus:  May 16, 2024, Watford City, ND
    World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Derby Days:  May 4 - 5, 2024, Miles City, Montana
    World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Mothers Day Horse Racing:  May 12, 2024, Miles City, Montana
    World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale Crown Royal Kick Off Concert Josh Turner: May 16, 2024, Miles City, Montana
    World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale: May 16 - 19, 2024, Miles City, Montana
    BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS
    Churchill Cattle Company
    Van Newkirk Herefords
    Gardiner Angus Ranch
    Cow Camp Ranch
    Jungels Shorthorn Farms
    Ellingson Angus
    Edgar Brothers Angus
    Schaff Angus Valley
    Prairie Hills Gelbvieh
    Clear Springs Cattle Company
    CK Cattle
    Mrnak Hereford Ranch
    Frey Angus Ranch
    Hoffmann Angus Farms
    Topp Herefords
    River Creek Farms
    Upstream Ranch
    Gustin’s Di

    • 27 min
    Banning Lab Grown Meat and EID Final Rule

    Banning Lab Grown Meat and EID Final Rule

    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 27 DETAILS
    FLORIDA BECOMES THE FIRST STATE TO BAN THE SALE OF LAB GROWN MEAT.  
    The first bill banning lab-grown meat was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida on May 1. According to SB 1084, the bill prohibits the manufacture for sale, sale, holding or offering for sale, or distribution of cultivated meat in the state.
    In a press conference in Hardee County, which is one of the top five cattle-producing counties in the state, the Governor spoke about the importance of supporting rural economies and agriculture.
    Governor Desantais said, “We’re fighting back against an ideology that ultimately wants to eliminate meat production in the U.S. and around the globe”. He went on to say, “In the state of Florida we’ve put down the marker very clearly; we stand with agriculture. We stand with the cattle ranchers. We stand with our farmers because we understand it's important for the backbone of the state. It's important for our culture. It's important for our heritage so the bill that I'm going to sign today is going to say basically take your fake, lab-grown meat elsewhere. We're not doing that in the state of Florida.”
    There has been an ongoing debate across the country in regard to cultivated meat products. Currently, lab-grown meat is only approved to be sold in the U.S. and Singapore. Italy was the first country in the EU to ban lab-grown meat, a decision made in February 2024.  For the entire article, click HERE.
     
    FINAL RULE: ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION TAGS.  
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture is getting set to publish the agency’s final rule, “Use of Electronic Identification Ear Tags as Official Identification in Cattle and Bison,” in the Federal Register. 
    The rule would require official eartags sold for or applied to cattle and bison to be readable both visually and electronically (EID).
    Cattle organization R-CALF has strongly opposed the rule stating, “The USDA has slapped independent cattle producers, who have worked closely with the USDA in the past to very successfully control, contain, and eradicate foreign animal diseases, in the face.
    “We will fight against the implementation of this disastrous rule that infringes on the freedoms and liberties of our nation’s independent cattle farmers and ranchers. This is government overreach at its worst.”
    National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Mark Eisele, a Wyoming rancher, issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) final traceability rule:  
     “USDA’s final traceability rule updates the existing requirement for animal identification that has been in place since 2013, switching from solely visual tags to tags that are both electronically and visually readable for certain classes of cattle moving interstate. Many producers are already familiar with using these visual tags and under the new rule, they will instead use electronic tags. NCBA has worked hard to secure $15 million in funding for producers to reduce the cost of implementing this change. We also remain committed to safeguarding producers’ private data and continuing to reduce the cost of ear tags for farmers and ranchers. Our industry faces a tremendous threat from the risk of a future foreign animal disease on American soil. To avoid devastating financial losses during a potential outbreak and to help producers quickly return to commerce, we need an efficient animal disease traceability system.” 
    The USDA final traceability rule amends a previous 2013 rule that requires sexually intact cattle 18 months of age or older, rodeo an

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    This Is Why You Should Attend The World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale

    This Is Why You Should Attend The World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale

    We hear the history and tradition of the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale and why it is a must-attend western rodeo event.  Plus we have markets, news updates and 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 182 DETAILS
    Experience the Unmatched Excitement of the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale
    Dive into Rodeo Action and Country Music
    Get ready for the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale, a legendary event taking place in Miles City, Montana, from May 16-19, 2024. The action kicks off with a live country music concert featuring headliner Josh Turner and special guest Chancey Williams on May 16th. The excitement continues with nightly live music downtown, creating the perfect setting for a weekend filled with entertainment and western spirit.
    Experience Thrilling Rodeo and Horse Races
    The weekend is packed with adrenaline-pumping events. On May 17th, witness thrilling bronc riding rodeo action and wild horse races that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Don't forget to visit the bustling trade show, where you can shop for unique western-themed items.
    The main event takes place on May 18th with the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale and Derby Horse Races, showcasing the finest equine athletes. The energy culminates on May 19th with the PRCA Xtreme Bronc Match Rodeo, featuring top saddle bronc and bareback riders competing against the best roughstock horses. This is an event you don't want to miss!
    Celebrate Cowboy Culture and Tradition
    The World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale is more than just a rodeo—it's a celebration of cowboy culture and tradition. Embrace the spirit of the "Cowboy Mardi Gras of Rodeos," complete with a parade, live music, and plenty of shopping opportunities. It's the perfect place for rodeo enthusiasts and families to come together and experience the unique charm of western lifestyle.
    Mark Your Calendar for Montana's Must-See Event
    The 74th Annual World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale has a storied legacy of showcasing the best in bucking horses and cowboy culture. With a packed schedule of events, including Derby Days on May 5-6 and Mother's Day celebrations on May 12th, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
    Secure Your Tickets and Join the Fun in Miles City, Montana!
    Don't miss out on this extraordinary celebration of rodeo and cowboy tradition! Explore the complete schedule of events and secure your tickets today. Join us in Miles City, Montana, from May 16-19, 2024, for an unforgettable experience at the World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale. See you there!
     
    UPCOMING BULL SALES ANGUS CHAROLAIS HEREFORD GELBVIEH BALANCER RED ANGUS SIMMENTAL SIMANGUS SOUTH DEVON POUNDMAKER NAVIGATOR

    Spruce Hill Ranch: May 2, 2024, Bowman, ND

    BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS
    Churchill Cattle Company
    Van Newkirk Herefords
    Gardiner Angus Ranch
    Cow Camp Ranch
    Jungels Shorthorn Farms
    Ellingson Angus
    Edgar Brothers Angus
    Schaff Angus Valley
    Prairie Hills Gelbvieh
    Clear Springs Cattle Company
    CK Cattle
    Mrnak Hereford Ranch
    Frey Angus Ranch
    Hoffmann Angus Farms
    Topp Herefords
    River Creek Farms
    Upstream Ranch
    Gustin’s Diamond D Gelbvieh
    Schiefelbein Farms
    Wasem Red Angus
    Raven Angus
    Krebs Ranch
    Yon Family Farms
    Chestnut Angus
    Eichacker Simmentals & JK Angus
    Windy Creek Cattle Company
    Pedersen Broken Heart Ranch
    Mar Mac Farms
    Warner Beef Genetics
    Arda Farms & Freeway Angus
    Leland Red Angus & Koester Red Angus
    Fast - Dohrmann - Strommen
    RBM Livestock
    Weber Land & Cattle
    Sundsbak Farms
    Hidden Angus
    Wheatland Cattle Company
    Miller Angus Farms
    L 83 Ranch
    U2 Ranch
    Vollmer Angus Ranch
    A & B Cattle
    Carter Angus Farms
    Roller Ranch
    Montgomery Ranch
    Jorgensen Farms
    DLCC Ranch
    Four Hill Farm North Country Angus Alliance
    FEATURING
    John L. Moore
    https://buckinghorsesale.com/
    @BuckingHorseSale
    Order John’s Books HERE
     
    Kirk Dons

    • 27 min
    New Federal Requirements For Cattle

    New Federal Requirements For Cattle

    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 26 DETAILS
    FEDERAL ORDER REQUIRES MANDATORY TESTING FOR COWS AS VIRUS SPREADS.  
    The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) issued a Federal Order Wednesday that requires testing for interstate movement of dairy cattle and mandatory reporting of positive test results.
    The order aims to prevent the spread of bovine influenza A virus (BIAV) in response to the detection of the virus in dairy cattle.
    Following the confirmation of HPAI in a commercial poultry flock in February 2022, over 1,100 HPAI detections have been identified on poultry farms in the U.S.
    Since late March 2024, USDA, along with other agencies and laboratories, investigated the emergence of H5N1 virus in dairy cows. 
    Under the Federal Order, dairy cattle must receive a negative test for Influenza A virus at approved laboratories before interstate movement. Positive test results must be reported to USDA APHIS by laboratories and state veterinarians.
    The order aims to mitigate the risk of further spread of the virus, which poses a threat to both cattle and poultry, and to ensure the safety of livestock and the agricultural industry.  You can read the federal order HERE.
     
     
    Lindskov’s LT Ranch 43rd Annual Bull Sale Report & Recap
    201 Charolais Bulls Averaged $12,209
    189 Angus Bulls Averaged $13,875
    Top Selling Charolais Bulls:
    Lot 83. $300,000, LT Global 3322 PLD ET, February 5, 2023, LT Atlas 0251 PLD x LT Blue Value 7903 ET, Full Circle Cattle CO., Lakin, KS, J & J Trust Charolais, Parkston, SD, Elder Charolais Farms, Coronach, SK Canada, Serhienko Cattle Co, Maymont, SK Canada, Kay-R Charolais, Waskatenau, AB Canada, W2 Farms, LeRoy, SK Canada
    Lot 1. $150,000, LT Premier 3304 PLD ET, February 3, 2023, LT Badge 9184 PLD x LT Blue Value 7903 ET, Kenmere Charolais, Holbrook, NSW Australia
    Top Selling Angus Bulls:
    Lot 280. $150,000, LT Forbes 3012, February 26, 2023, Tehama Testament x LT Converse 8011, Kovarik Cattle Co., Ord, NE, Genex, Shawano, WI
    Lot 373. $80,000, LT Resolve 121L, February 23, 2023, Coleman Resolve 7219 x Young Dale Panarama 66T, Koupal's B&B Angus, Daunte, SD, Maher Angus Ranch, Morristown, SD
     
     
    SPONSORS
    American Gelbvieh Association
    https://gelbvieh.org/
    @AmericanGelbvieh
     
    World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale
    https://buckinghorsesale.com/
    @buckinghorsesale
     
    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.aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/files/dairy-federal-order.pdf
    https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/114313
    https://agupdate.com/cattleseller/sale_reports/lindskovs-lt-ranch-43rd-annual-bull-sale/article_8ce252ea-017f-11ef-8753-bb175924445c.html

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