Policy in the Pasture

Policy in the Pasture Podcast

"Bridging the gap between the cattle pens and Capitol Hill." Policy in the Pasture is a podcast where friends Addie Brown and Emma Smith sit down to talk about all things cattle, ranching, agriculture, policy, and advocacy. This podcast is designed to simply be a conversation between two friends who have a background in the agriculture industry and enjoy talking about the legislative issues that agriculture faces.

  1. 08/05/2025

    Young Leaders in Ag Policy with McKenna Bush

    McKenna Bush serves as the Youth Outreach Coordinator in the Organization Division. She joined Texas Farm Bureau in November 2021. In this role, Bush is responsible for the development, organization, oversight and execution of all activities involving TFB youth outreach and collegiate programs. That includes the Clover Cash Grant Program, Student Success Series, scholarships, Speak Out For Agriculture (SOFA) Challenge, AgVentures Challenge: Pitch It, Market It, Sell It Contest, and Collegiate Farm Bureau programs. Prior to joining TFB, Bush was the graduate assistant for the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications at Texas A&M University in College Station. She also held a variety of student and entry-level positions with Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M College of Engineering throughout her collegiate career. She earned her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M in Agricultural Communications and Journalism and Agricultural Leadership and Development. In the summer of 2022, she earned her master’s degree in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications with an emphasis in curriculum development and instructional design also from Texas A&M. Bush received numerous awards through Texas FFA while in high school, including her American FFA Degree and recently her Texas FFA Honorary Lone Star Degree. She held several leadership positions at the chapter and district level. She was a member of the 2015 class of Ford Leadership Scholars and currently serves on the selection committee and as a mentor for the program. She resides in Waco

    Young Leaders in Ag Policy with McKenna Bush
  2. 10/08/2024

    The Carbon Credit Conversation with James Clement III

    James is a seasoned rancher and innovative leader in agricultural technology, currently serving as Senior Vice President of Grass and Rangeland at EarthOptics. In this role, he empowers ranchers by introducing cutting-edge technology that maps and quantifies soil health and carbon capture capabilities, enabling informed land management decisions and new revenue opportunities. With nearly 400 years of combined family ranching experience—including iconic operations like Beggs Cattle Co. (est. 1876) and King Ranch (est. 1853)—James is deeply rooted in the ranching tradition. He founded Bloody Buckets Cattle Co. and The Land Board, managing initiatives in livestock, resource management, wildlife conservation, governance, and succession planning. Before joining EarthOptics, James spent a decade at King Ranch, Inc., where he excelled as Land Resources Manager and Horse Division Manager. Under his leadership, the ranch won the prestigious 2019 AQHA Best Remuda Award, bred its first ranch-raised World Champion, CORONEL DEL RANCHO, and revitalized the commercial sales and marketing efforts of the horse program. In addition to his agricultural pursuits, James is a dedicated Marine Corps infantry officer, with service spanning both active and reserve components since 2008. His deployments include Afghanistan, Chile, and Mexico, as well as leading a refugee camp that successfully transitioned 3,000 Afghans to U.S. citizenship during Operation Allies Welcome. Throughout his career, he has trained and led over 3,500 American and foreign troops. James serves on the boards of several organizations, including Frontiers Market, Beggs Cattle Company, the National Ranching Heritage Center, the American Quarter Horse Association, and the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management. He is also a director and Chair of the Resources and Wildlife Committee for the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. A graduate of Goucher College with an MBA from Cornell University, James lives in South Texas with his wife, Paige Shaw, MSN RN, and their children, where they raise cattle and horses on their family ranch.

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"Bridging the gap between the cattle pens and Capitol Hill." Policy in the Pasture is a podcast where friends Addie Brown and Emma Smith sit down to talk about all things cattle, ranching, agriculture, policy, and advocacy. This podcast is designed to simply be a conversation between two friends who have a background in the agriculture industry and enjoy talking about the legislative issues that agriculture faces.