Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Running on Grass
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| From Food Pyramid Shift to El Niño Risks: Rancher Talk on Demand, Weather & Mindset | Ep. 3 | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:45:01 | |
The conversation covers topics such as grassland resilience, beef demand, cattle industry, El Nino's impact on drought conditions, and the corn and soybean market. The discussion explores the resilience of grasslands in Nebraska, the performance of beef demand compared to the S&P 500, the impact of El Nino on agriculture, and the challenges faced by the corn and soybean market. The conversation covers the quality of feed and grazing conditions, feed management and utilization, snowpack and water source, challenges and opportunities in farming, technology and grazing management, market volatility, and fertilizer costs. It highlights the impact of weather on farming, opportunities for cover crop grazing, and the diversification in farming operations. Takeaways
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| How a Simple Conversation at a Montana Meeting Led to a Decade-Long Ranch Partnership | Ep. 2 | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:51:04 | |
The podcast episode features a discussion between Logan Pribbeno and Eamon O'Toole, focusing on their ranch operations, collaborative ranching, differences in ranching practices, and watering practices. The conversation highlights their unique approaches to ranching and the importance of water management in their respective operations. The conversation delves into optimizing cattle watering systems, observing cattle behavior around water sources, insights from Jordan Levi's interview, perspectives on calving and cattle management, business strategies and market trends, and looking ahead to future market trends. The discussion emphasizes efficient water management, the impact of market conditions on cattle feeding, and the importance of intelligent capital in the industry. Takeaways
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| Real Talk from the Ranch: Drought, Sky-High Markets & Packing Plant News | Ep. 1 | 09 Apr 2026 | 00:31:06 | |
In our debut episode, two working ranchers sit down for honest talk about what’s hitting operations right now. We cover the current drought conditions and how it’s affecting grass and stocking rates, riding the all-time high cattle markets, key takeaways from the Levi Jordan interview, and what the recent JBS Greeley plant reopening means for cattle prices and producers like us. Real rancher dialogue, no fluff, just practical insights from the pasture. | |||
| Bullish Feeder Cattle Market, Cashing In on Cover Crops & Ranch Reads | Ep. 4 | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:37:22 | |
The conversation covers a range of topics related to ranching and cattle management, including calving methods, cover crops, cattle prices, and hay logistics. Each chapter delves into the specific details and challenges of these themes, providing valuable insights for ranchers and cattle producers. The conversation delves into livestock management, feed costs, summer plans, cost differences, and the impact of weather and moisture on operations. It also explores the costs and gains in livestock management, providing valuable insights into the challenges and strategies of ranching operations. Takeaways
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| $400 Feeder Cattle, Ted Turner's Legacy & Employee Management | Ep. 6 | 13 May 2026 | 00:52:40 | |
The conversation covers a range of topics including the passing of Ted Turner, management styles, hiring, beef prices, ranch operations, drought impact, and labor challenges. The hosts also discuss the ecological component of ranch operations, the use of bison meat, and the impact of drought on crop production. The conversation covers a range of topics including ranch management, employee stories, hiring processes, operational freedom, meeting structures, beef market dynamics, and the impact of drought on the cattle industry. The hosts also discuss the role of the beef checkoff program and the upcoming USMEF meeting. Takeaways
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| Tyson Beef Losses, Higher Highs in ’27 & Ben Sasse’s 60 Minutes Interview | Ep. 5 | 05 May 2026 | 00:50:24 | |
The podcast covers a range of topics including the future of Tyson's poultry and beef operations, the impact of plant closures on the beef industry, reflections on life and purpose, the impact of wildfires on ranchers, market trends and selling strategies, and the role of capitalism in agriculture. The conversation delves into economic factors, government intervention, community support, market predictions, and the future of the industry. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by generational ranchers, the origins and legacy of the ranch, historical land purchases, the complexities of leasing land, building relationships with landlords, ranching stories and mishaps, book discussions on Goggins and Undaunted Courage, and management styles and employee relations. Takeaways
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| On Ranch AI, Land Expansion Moves & How I Blew Up the Big Tractor | Ep. 7 | 18 May 2026 | 00:57:22 | |
The conversation covers topics such as weather and precipitation, ranching and cattle management, the impact of AI on the workforce, AI applications in agriculture, AI and job displacement, and the adoption of AI in agriculture. The hosts discuss the effects of weather on ranching, the use of AI in cattle management, and the potential job displacement due to AI in various industries. The conversation covers a range of topics, from the revolutionary impact of Starlink on ranching operations to the significance of conservation easements and the management of land acquisition and cash flow. It also delves into the use of debt as a tool for expansion and the rapid evolution of technology in the agricultural industry. Takeaways
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| Is the Bull Run Ending? Cattle Cycle Bottom Warnings & New Screwworm Threat in Texas | Ep. 9 | 04 Jun 2026 | 00:59:40 | |
The conversation covers two primary themes: cattle market signals and hay production/feeding strategies. The discussion delves into the changing dynamics of the cattle market, including insights from industry experts and the impact of market signals on ranching operations. Additionally, the conversation explores the role of hay production and feeding strategies in ranching, highlighting the importance of efficient management and financial considerations. The conversation delves into the financial aspects of ranching, including culling the herd based on age, making financial decisions, managing ranching like a hedge fund, the role of banking relationships, preparing for the cattle cycle low, volatility and marketing in the cattle industry, and branding and calving practices. The conversation delves into the intricacies of cattle branding and management, highlighting the challenges and strategies involved. It also explores the operations and challenges of ranching, shedding light on the complexities of multi-state ranching and the management of employees. The discussion provides valuable insights into the world of cattle ranching and the considerations involved in running a successful operation. Takeaways
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| Drought Liquidation, $7 Ground Beef & Cow Herd Strategy Right now | Ep. 8 | 30 May 2026 | 00:57:24 | |
In this Friday Happy Hour episode, Logan and Ea’Mon break down the latest USDA Cattle on Feed report — the first year-over-year increase in 18 months — and what it actually signals for producers. They dig into whether the numbers reflect real herd rebuilding or mostly drought-forced liquidation hitting feed yards across the country. The conversation covers the pressure of ground beef pushing toward $7 per pound at retail, consumer sentiment, and whether high prices are sustainable in the face of diesel costs and broader economic strain. They also share what they’re seeing on the ground with regional drought conditions, from the Sandhills to Wyoming and eastern Colorado, and discuss how it’s affecting stocking rates, grazing plans, and early liquidation decisions. On the marketing side, they talk about shifting more toward barn sales versus video, building valuable partnerships (including genetics), and practical moves they’re making with replacements and heifers. The episode wraps with an honest look at cow herd strategy — when to retain, sell, or position for potential expansion in this high-price environment, and why some experienced voices are calling for higher highs ahead. If you’re trying to make sense of the current market signals while managing drought and planning your own herd, this one’s for you. Chapters:
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| Screwworms, Staffing & Strategy: What Actually Works on the Ranch | Ep. 10 | 10 Jun 2026 | 01:04:01 | |
The podcast episode celebrates reaching the milestone of ten episodes and discusses employee engagement, the new world screw worm threat, ranch management, and the characteristics of great employees. It also explores tools and equipment for ranch operations, the ranch crew and operations, and the dynamics of hiring and retaining employees, including gender dynamics in ranch employment. The conversation covers a range of topics including the art of interviewing, employee management, the cost of turnover, standard operating procedures, fencing challenges, water sources and management, the cattle market, heifer retention, cost structure differences between plains and mountains, and the usage of ATVs vs. horses in operations. Takeaways
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