Working Cows - Regenerative Ranching to Maximize Profitability and Soil Health

Clay Conry
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Aug 4, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 200 – Miranda Conry – 2021 Hiccups

My Beautiful Wife, the mother of my children, and my best friend Miranda Conry joined me today to talk about some of the challenges we have been facing in the 2021 drought season. We talk about grazing strategy, culling strategy, and custom grazing strategy.
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Jul 19, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 199 – Shanon Sims – Raising Your Own Bulls

Shanon Sims a rancher from McFadden, WY. He joined me to discuss the motiviations and process of starting to raise the bulls they use in their operation.
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Jul 14, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 198 – Dallas Mount – Succession Strategies

Dallas Mount, CEO of Ranch Management Consultants, joined me to discuss some strategies and resources for succession success. We talked about how to start the conversation, restart the conversation, and when to start the conversation. We also touched on an upcoming opportunity to attend a Succession Planning Workshop hosted by RMC and taught by Dallas Mount and Dave Pratt.
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Jul 7, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 197 – Craig Guffey – Questioning the EPD

Craig Guffey of Swearngin Angus in Lawrence, KS joined me to share his perspective on the EPD. We talk about it’s origins, how it has been misused and misunderstood. We also talk about the alternatives and what to look for in a profitable cow.
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Jun 29, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 196 - Steve Campbell - Remineralizing Cattle with Salt

Steve Campbell joined me again to talk about an out of the box approach to delivering minerals to cattle. We talk about the things affecting cow health as well as the things to avoid when looking for quality cattle minerals.
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Jun 22, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 195 - Troy Bishopp - Managing an Eastern Grazing Business

Troy Bishopp is a farmer, a husband, a father, and a grandfather. He joined me to discuss the process of moving from a dairy with forage to a custom grazing business in central New York. We talk about the differences between farming in the East and ranching in the West. We also touch on some the myths about the differences between the two regions.
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Jun 14, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 194 - Austin Troyer - Grazing Reclaimed Mine Land

Austin Troyer is a first generation rancher in Ohio. He and his wife have gotten their start by finding undervalued land and putting the work in to make it usable. We talk about the process of obtaining these leases as well as getting them ready for livestock and finding the right class of livestock to take advantage of the topography and forage.
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Jun 11, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 193 - Greg Christiansen - Incorporating Goats in a Commercial Operation

Greg Christiansen of Grandview Livestock in Eastern Kansas joined me to discuss the benefits and challenges of incorporating goats and sheep into a commercial cattle operation. We talk about how goats are good for land than trends toward brush as well as the opportunities that exist to incorporate goats into land that is currently only being grazed by cattle.
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May 31, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 192 - Elaine Froese - Starting the Succession Discussion

Elaine Froese is a farm coach with 30 years of experience helping families facilitate healthy relationships. She joined me to discuss the process of getting the succession planning discussion started as well as some realistic goals and expectations. We also take some voicemails about getting people to join in the discussion and what to do when someone wants to change the agreement.
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May 24, 2021 • 0sec

Ep. 191 - Leann Schafer and Chelsey Erdmann - Managing a Complex Multi-Generational Operation

Mother-Daughter pair Leann Schafer and Chelsey Erdmann are Proud 5th and 6th generation on the farm, feedlot, cow-calf, and Purina feed dealership operation in central North Dakota. Their family farm got its start in 1893. Today it continues to be a family business with four generations involved daily. The opportunity to work close to and see family every day is the best part of their business. After working off farm following college, Chelsey left a job she enjoyed to invest in her family farm dreams. Her grandparents’ retirement opened a role for her and her brother to get started farming. Both Chelsey and Leann are actively involved every day. During feeding season they run the feed wagon, get their hands dirty and make the important decisions. The balance in their family business with a variety of perspectives is part of what makes it work and keeps it well rounded.

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