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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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#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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#165 Dale Strickler "Harvesting Hope: Transforming Agriculture through Regenerative Practices"
This script provides a comprehensive exploration into
regenerative agriculture, the historical and present-day challenges of farming
practices, and their broader implications on climate and environmental
sustainability. Hosted by Red Hills Rancher, discussions include insights from
Dale Strickler, an expert in agriculture, diving into topics such as soil
health, crop subsidies, and land management. It critically examines the impact
of agricultural policies like subsidies and insurance on farming diversity and
practices, and the ecological consequences of 'death farming'. Furthermore, the
script covers the potential of regenerative techniques and diversified
livestock systems, like incorporating goats to combat invasive species, and how
these practices contribute to making farms drought-resilient and restoring soil
health. Insights on government initiatives like the Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP) and the transition challenges from CRP lands back to crop farming
are also discussed. Additionally, the script touches on the partnership with
LandTrust and the inception of LandTrust Plus for enhancing recreational access
to lands, alongside the implications of recreational activities on these
environments.
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#164 Bob Kinford, Pt 2
In episode 164 of the Ranching Reboot podcast, we delve deep
into the intricate world of ranching, exploring topics from regenerative
grazing to the impacts of technology on agriculture. This episode, featuring
notable guest speakers and deep discussions on pressing issues, offers valuable
insights and raises critical questions about the future of ranching and
agricultural practices.
**Navigating Complexities in Farm Management and Grazing
Techniques**
The episode kicks off with a conversation on the challenges
and nuances of farm management, touching upon the concept of regenerative
grazing. Guests discuss the importance of understanding local ecosystems and
adapting grazing systems to various environments, emphasizing the dangers of a
one-size-fits-all approach. The dialogue also covers historical grazing
patterns, the roles of different agencies, and the critical need for
biodiversity to sustain healthy agroecosystems.
**The Role of Technology in Modern Agriculture**
As the conversation shifts towards technology, the podcast
highlights both the opportunities and pitfalls that modern innovations present.
While technology, including GPS collars and data analytics, can enhance grazing
management and farm operations, it raises concerns about reducing physical
engagement with the land and animals. The episode thoughtfully examines how
reliance on technology might affect traditional ranching knowledge and
practices, urging listeners to find a balance between utilizing technological
tools and maintaining a hands-on approach to ranch management.
**Challenging Conventional Wisdom and Legal Landscapes**
A significant portion of the discussion critiques
conventional wisdom passed down through generations and supported by
institutional education. By questioning long-held beliefs and the integrity of
scientific research, the podcast encourages critical thinking and
open-mindedness in addressing contemporary ranching challenges. Furthermore, it
takes a critical look at the legal and ethical considerations impacting the
ranching community, from property rights to the implications of bankruptcy laws
on farmers and ranchers.
**Contemplating the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
and Digital Manipulation**
In a compelling segment, the conversation pivots to the
potential dangers and ethical dilemmas presented by AI and digital
technologies. From deepfakes to data privacy, the episode explores how
advancements in AI might transform not only ranching but society at large. The
dialogue prompts listeners to consider the implications of relying heavily on
AI for decision-making, highlighting the risks of diminished human interaction
and the loss of personal agency.
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#163 Exploring Sustainable Land Management and Livestock Handling Techniques with Bob Kinford
This episode delves into sustainable land management through
the lens of LandTrust, a company sponsoring the podcast, focusing on connecting
landowners with outdoor enthusiasts to promote the enjoyment and sustainability
of America's private lands. The discussion transitions into an extensive
dialogue with Bob Kinford, covering a range of topics from experimental
ranching practices to livestock handling techniques. Bob shares insights on the
benefits of grazing management, the nuances of stockmanship, and broad
philosophical musings on humanity's relationship with nature and technology.
The conversation also touches on challenges and solutions in agriculture,
including hydroponics, urban farming, and the potential for technology to
enhance sustainable practices. The episode emphasizes the importance of
observation, adaptability, and a deeper understanding of natural processes in
both land management and livestock handling.
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#162 Tyler Tobald, Rural Reawakening: Law Enforcement Meets Regenerative Agriculture
This expansive conversation explores the multifaceted
experiences of rural life, particularly through the lens of law enforcement and agriculture. Tyler, a former deputy, shares his journey in the field, from farming preparations to the critical role of law enforcement in rural communities, encountering challenges such as drug interdiction, the complexity of case law, and the practicalities of ensuring public safety. The discussion
delves into the rural law enforcement's struggles with limited resources, the impact of drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl on communities, and the
government's interventions in agriculture through electronic ID tags for cattle. Furthermore, it touches on civil asset forfeiture, the dangers posed by substances like fentanyl, and highlights regenerative farming practices as a beacon of hope for sustainable agriculture. The narrative weaves together the personal anecdotes and professional insights of a former deputy with broader discussions on policy, community health, and agricultural practices, providing a rich tapestry of the challenges and successes faced by those living and working in rural America.
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#161 The Future of Farming: Innovation, Sustainability, and Consumer Impact with Ali Cox
Ali Cox is an agriculture and food ingredient marketing
visionary and founder of
Noble West, an award-winning marketing consultancy that
specializes in the entire agricultural ecosystem. From fresh produce and nuts to
dairy and agTech, Noble West works in all aspects of agriculture.
As a fifth generation farmer, Cox returned home to
California’s Central Valley in 2007 with the singular goal of making
world-class marketing services available to the abundance of farmers and
growers in the area. A fierce advocate for farmers, Ali’s blend of a deep
personal connection to the land and business acumen has made her a highly
sought after strategist by her clients. With an eye on the future of farming
and the climate crisis, Cox regularly consults with her clients on upcycling,
regenerative water use, and hydroponic & organic farming practices.
Cox was a walk-on rower at the University of San Diego and
went on to win a Silver Medal in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. A Turlock
native, she is a graduate of Turlock Senior High School and University of San
Diego where she majored in Communications and minored in business. She happily
purchased her childhood home where she resides with husband Tony and their two
sons.
www.wearenoblewest.com www.instagram.com/alicox.ceohttps://linkedin.com/in/alicox
This episode embarks on an in-depth exploration of the
agricultural industry, focusing on the transition towards regenerative and
sustainable farming practices amidst the challenge of significant retail
influence. It highlights innovative initiatives like LandTrust for connecting
communities and Walmart’s Project Gigaton for sustainability. The conversation
covers the impact of big retail players on local economies and small
businesses, while also recognizing their role in shaping consumer behavior and farming
practices. Through discussions on the importance of biodiversity, nutritional
food access, and the true cost of food production, the episode investigates the
economic, environmental, and social factors driving the evolution of
agriculture. It puts a strong emphasis on the need for marketing and consumer
insights to align farming closer with consumer demands, aiming for a future
where farming is environmentally responsible, economically viable, and socially
beneficial.
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Customer Reviews
Ranching and much more
I started listening to have meaningful conversations with my son who is preparing 30 acres in east Texas for cattle.
BUT I am learning so much more about the environment, the live stock market, intelligent soil and Alaska hunting. Enjoy the conversations immensely.
Crazy ideas or does this really work?
With the never ending stream of information on the internet I found myself with a haphazard herd of cows and a few goats going broke! The first episode I listened too was with Hobbs. Something clicked and I was no longer the only crazy person in the world trying to find a better way to farm and ranch. Maybe one with some profit. I quickly listened to all the episodes. Some multiple times then followed up on some of the topics and guests. With the information in the podcasts and the stories form guests. I jumped into regenerative head first. However when I found Brian and his podcast I was at the point of selling everything and giving up on a dream. Now days I’m craving the next episode usually by Monday at noon. I’ve implemented dozens of ideas and I see the results in my land, my cattle and in my own headspace. Not only do I recommend everyone listen I ask everyone to help spread the messages that are delivered so clearly. Pore guy has a face for radio but the mind of a man focused on leaving the land better than he found it with a clearly defined path to success.
Absolutely phenomenal!!!
The best podcast “on the air”! Very though provoking and extremely informative. This podcast has opened my eyes to things I use everyday day now on our operation, along with exposing faults within the livestock and food supply industries.
All in all, Mike Callicrate for President in 2024 with Matt Kleopfer as VP and Brian Alexander as the Press Secretary.
Keep up the amazing work!!!!!