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Ranching Reboot is your go-to podcast for innovative farming practices and regenerative agriculture. We bring fresh stories from today's progressive farmers, ranchers, and food producers, highlighting new ideas and time-tested wisdom. Join host Brian Alexander as we challenge conventional thinking, explore sustainable farming, and strive to reboot our food system for a healthier planet. Tune in for weekly inspiration and insights in agriculture.
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#171 Navigating Regenerative Agriculture with Richard Coomer
This episode features a rich conversation between ranchers
Brian and Richard, touching on various aspects of modern ranching and their
personal experiences. They delve into grazing strategies, livestock management,
and the daily challenges they face, including equipment issues and parasite
problems. Richard shares how his son Hunter's experience in Scotland influenced
their practices. The hosts also discuss the balance between traditional and
regenerative agricultural methods, the impact of urbanization on farming, and
the significance of livestock genetics. The dialogue expands to cover the
complexities of the cattle market, strategic financial decisions, and the
effects of weather conditions on agriculture. Moreover, they enthusiastically
explore technological advancements in space exploration, particularly SpaceX
and Elon Musk's contributions, and consider the role of government funding in
these ventures. Finally, the importance of soil management and natural
livestock-environment communication wraps up the insightful discussion,
blending humor with practical advice from real-life experiences.
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#170 Evolution of Cattle Ranching: A Chat with Matt McKinley
In this compelling episode of Ranching Reboot, Matt McKinley
joins hosts to explore a broad spectrum of topics, from his upbringing in
Kansas and experiences as a wrangler in Nevada to the critical impact of the
Dust Bowl and New Deal policies. The discussion includes insights into
sustainable agriculture, the influence of meatpackers, and thought-provoking
comparisons between the military and ranch life. Addressing complex global
issues, the conversation delves into the Israel-Gaza conflict and COVID-19. The
episode doesn't shy away from deep dives into high desert cattle ranching,
feedlots, CAFOs, and regenerative agriculture, aiming to envision a better food
system. McKinley's personal narratives, including his time in foster care and
the valuable lessons learned from ranch life, interweave humor and hard truths,
appealing to both seasoned ranchers and curious listeners.
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#169 The Intersection of Music and Homesteading with Matt Kleopfer
In this episode of Ranching Reboot, the host expresses
gratitude to LandTrust.com for their support and discusses their role in
connecting ranchers with conservation groups. Upcoming events like the Graze
Master Group’s 'Paths to Profitability Field Day' are highlighted, where
attendees can learn strategies to boost farm profitability. The main focus is a
conversation with Matt Kleopfer from Wilson County, Kansas, covering his
journey from being a public school teacher to homeschooling his kids and running
Harmony Hill Farmstead. Matt talks about his work on fostering self-sufficiency
through teaching butchery, food preservation, and gardening, alongside running
a bluegrass family band and organizing community events. Discussions also cover
off-grid living, the challenges of modern education systems, and the importance
of community, mentorship, and intergenerational interaction for societal
sustainability. The episode encouragers people to come together for fellowship,
manual labor, and thought-provoking conversations to build stronger, more
resilient communities.
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#168 Ranching Renaissance: Mike Callicrate Talks Market Fairness and Sustainable Practices
In this
episode of the Ranching Reboot Podcast, host Brian Alexander engages with
veteran rancher Mike Callicrate to explore the intersection of modern ranching
and the complex food system. The episode addresses critical issues such as the
influence of big corporations on cattle prices, the economic challenges facing
family farms, and the necessity for fair markets. Important discussions include
the impacts of weather and technology on ranching, the ethics of labor in meat
plants, and the detrimental effects of absentee landownership. Callicrate shares
his experiences with lawsuits against major meatpacking companies and advocates
for policy changes that support sustainable land management and economic
viability for producers.
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#167 Aaron Sawyers Roots Deep in the Plains: Sustainability and Innovations in Agriculture
This podcast episode explores the evolving landscape of
farming and ranching, addressing financial pressures, climate change, and a
focus on soil health and sustainability in the American plains. It discusses
strategies like high-density grazing, regenerative agriculture, and the pivotal
role of community, mentorship, and mental health. The episode reflects on
historical agricultural practices, the ecological impact of wildlife, and the
significance of continuous education in agriculture. The importance of adapting
to unpredictable weather, the benefits of agritourism, water conservation, and
the need for efficient resource management are underscored. Additionally, it
highlights the critical nature of lifelong learning, the adoption of no-till
practices, and optimizing calving periods to natural grass cycles to enhance
sustainability and reduce costs. The conversation integrates personal insights
and experiences with broader strategies for success in modern agriculture.
No Till on the Plains
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#166 John Rhodes Regenerative Ranching: Burning Brightly toward Sustainability
This podcast features discussions around regenerative
agriculture, custom grazing, and sustainable farming practices, emphasizing the
challenges and opportunities in modern farming. Host Brian Alexander, alongside
guests such as John Rhodes, explores topics including the intricacies of
starting and diversifying a family farm, the role of technology in agriculture,
and the ecological impacts of regenerative practices such as the use of dung
beetles and prescribed burns. The conversations shed light on critical issues
like the shortage of labor, land conversion, livestock management without
pharmaceuticals, and the importance of community in overcoming these
challenges. Additionally, the dialogue offers insights into the positive
effects of regenerative farming on land health, carbon sequestration, animal
welfare, and agricultural sustainability, stressing the need for more education
and community involvement in practices like prescribed burns for effective land
management.
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