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95: Summer Heat Waves Are Coming but This Forecast Might Surprise You With Gary Lezak
Episode 95
vendredi 20 juin 2025 • Duration 18:05
In this episode, Gary Lezak discusses the complexities of weather forecasting, particularly in Kansas City, which is known for its unpredictable weather patterns. He shares insights on summer weather predictions, including the likelihood of heat waves and their impact on agriculture. The conversation also touches on the current hurricane season, which has started slowly, and the influence of Saharan dust on storm development. Overall, the episode provides valuable information for listeners interested in understanding weather patterns and their implications.
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Takeaways
Kansas City is the most difficult place to forecast weather due to its unique geographical position.
The weather prediction models are showing a potential heat wave developing in the eastern United States.
Saharan dust can significantly impact hurricane development and intensity.
The first day of summer often marks the beginning of real heat in the region.
There is a 41-day cycle in weather patterns that can help predict future conditions.
The hurricane season is starting slowly, with no named storms yet in June.
Thunderstorms tend to split around certain geographical features, debunking local myths.
Rain predictions can be highly variable, as seen with Kansas City missing expected rainfall.
The importance of hydration and health in relation to weather and daily routines.
Weather patterns can have significant implications for agriculture, especially in terms of planting and harvesting.
Chapters
02:34 Weather Patterns and Predictions
9:07 Understanding Weather Myths
13:06 Summer Weather Forecasts
15:03 Hurricane Season Insights
94: What Producers Need to Know About Market Rumors and Price Pressures with Dan Gerhold
Episode 94
jeudi 19 juin 2025 • Duration 23:42
In this episode, Lauren Moylan and Dan Gerhold discuss various aspects of the cattle market, including weather impacts, market trends, open interest, heifer retention, and risk management strategies. They explore the current volatility in the market, consumer demand for beef, and the importance of insurance for producers. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of agricultural factors and the unpredictability of market dynamics, emphasizing the need for producers to make informed decisions.
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Takeaways
The weather significantly impacts crop yields and market dynamics.
Open interest is a crucial indicator of market health.
Heifer retention is essential for rebuilding cattle herds.
Market volatility requires producers to be adaptable.
Consumer demand for beef remains strong despite high prices.
Insurance is vital for managing risks in agriculture.
Positive rumors can influence market sentiment.
Producers need to push back against packers for better prices.
The interconnectedness of agricultural factors is complex.
Future market predictions are uncertain and require caution.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
05:26 Market Trends and Rumors
08:18 Cattle Market Analysis
10:54 Heifer Retention and Market Dynamics
13:50 Producer Strategies and Market Pressures
16:35 Future Market Predictions
19:26 Insurance and Risk Management
22:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
cattle market, heifer retention, market volatility, beef demand, agricultural trends, open interest, risk management, weather impact, consumer behavior, livestock insurance
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of CattleUSA, Logic Ag Marketing, or any affiliated organizations. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial, trading, or investment advice. The hosts and guests are not liable for any decisions made based on the content discussed. Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified professional before making any financial or market decisions.
85: Let’s talk business partnerships and life updates with Lauren
Episode 85
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Duration 29:11
In this episode, Lauren Moylan shares her recent experiences of illness and travel, leading into a discussion on the importance of leases and partnerships in agriculture. She emphasizes the need for clear communication, written agreements, and understanding the risks involved in business partnerships. Lauren provides practical advice on how to navigate these partnerships effectively, ensuring that all parties are aligned and protected.
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Takeaways
Lauren shares her struggles with illness during a busy travel week.
She emphasizes the importance of clear communication in partnerships.
Written contracts are essential for business agreements.
Understanding your risk tolerance is crucial in partnerships.
Trial runs can help assess compatibility with partners.
Avoid vague language in contracts to prevent misunderstandings.
Trust your gut when entering partnerships.
Document all communications to protect yourself.
Leases can unlock growth opportunities in agriculture.
Always be prepared for unexpected costs in business.
Chapters
00:00 A Crazy Week: Personal Updates
06:38 Leases and Partnerships: A Business Perspective
23:07 Red Flags
CattleUSA, agriculture, leases, partnerships, business strategy, farming, cattle, communication, contracts, risk management
84: Early Signs Point to a Busy Hurricane Season and Here’s How It Could Affect Agriculture with Gary Lezak
Episode 84
lundi 2 juin 2025 • Duration 14:52
In this episode, Lauren Moylan and Gary Lezak discuss various weather patterns affecting agriculture, the dynamics of the jet stream, and insights into the upcoming hurricane season. They explore the impact of rainfall on crops, the potential for severe weather, and personal anecdotes about their experiences with weather and climate.
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Takeaways
The LRC model is not 100% accurate but provides valuable insights.
Cooler weather can be beneficial for crops if followed by rain.
The jet stream's position affects seasonal weather patterns significantly.
Hurricane season predictions are based on historical data and current models.
Early tropical storms can indicate potential for stronger storms later in the season.
Severe weather can occur even outside of tornado season.
Personal experiences with weather can influence perceptions and discussions.
The importance of staying informed through weather apps and guides.
Rainfall patterns are crucial for agricultural planning.
The conversation blends professional insights with personal anecdotes.
Chapters
00:00 Weather Overview and Excitement for June
02:07 Analyzing Weather Patterns and Predictions
06:04 Summer Weather Trends and Heat Waves
10:23 Hurricane Season Predictions and Impacts
14:17 Closing Thoughts and Personal Reflections
weather, climate, jet stream, hurricane season, agriculture, rainfall, severe weather, heat waves, crop impact, LRC model
83: Debunking the Water Footprint Myth and Defending Beef’s Role in Sustainability
Episode 83
vendredi 30 mai 2025 • Duration 09:15
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan addresses two prevalent anti-beef claims: the high water footprint of beef and its sustainability in a warming world. She emphasizes the importance of informed producers in shaping consumer understanding and debunks the myth that beef production is excessively water-intensive. Moylan explains the different types of water used in beef production and highlights the significant role of cattle in carbon sequestration and ecosystem maintenance. She advocates for the beef industry's contributions to sustainability and encourages producers to share accurate information to combat misinformation.
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Takeaways
An informed producer population leads to informed consumers.
The claim that beef has a high water footprint is misleading.
94 to 97% of water used in beef production is green water.
Cattle can enhance soil health and water absorption.
Cattle emit biogenic methane, part of the natural carbon cycle.
The U.S. beef industry has reduced emissions per pound by 30% since the 1970s.
Cattle support carbon sequestration through managed grazing practices.
Removing cattle could harm ecosystems that buffer climate extremes.
The beef industry is responsible for only 3.7% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Producers should actively defend the cattle industry with facts.
Chapters
00:00 Debunking Anti-Ag Claims
04:17 Understanding Beef's Water Footprint
07:56 Beef and Climate Change: Myths vs. Facts
beef, sustainability, water footprint, methane emissions, cattle industry, environmental impact, agriculture, climate change, carbon sequestration, informed consumers
81: The Fuel Behind the Flavor What Cattle Producers Can Learn From Thaan Charcoal
Episode 81
mercredi 28 mai 2025 • Duration 15:30
In this episode of the Cattle USA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan interviews Toby Roberts from Thaan Charcoal, discussing the intersection of the food industry and cattle production. They explore the importance of charcoal in grilling, the sustainable practices behind Thaan Charcoal, and the evolving consumer preferences towards live fire cooking experiences. The conversation highlights how flavor and community are central to the cooking experience, emphasizing the role of quality ingredients in enhancing the final product.
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Takeaways
The food industry is crucial for cattle producers.
Thaan Charcoal was founded to provide sustainable grilling options.
Charcoal quality significantly impacts the flavor of grilled food.
Live fire cooking enhances the dining experience.
Consumers are increasingly valuing sustainability in food preparation.
Cooking with charcoal can be healthier than gas alternatives.
Community and experience are central to modern cooking trends.
Investing time in cooking creates more meaningful experiences.
Flavor should be prioritized over convenience in cooking.
The Thaan grill encourages interactive cooking experiences.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests
01:15 The Story Behind Thaan Charcoal
01:58 Sustainable Charcoal Production
05:34 The Impact of Charcoal on Flavor
09:05 Consumer Trends in the Food Industry
12:15 The Experience of Live Fire Cooking
food industry, charcoal, grilling, sustainable cooking, beef production, consumer trends, restaurant industry, live fire cooking, flavor, community
80: Screwworm Speculated in Missouri and Market Reactions Are Already Rolling In. What You Need to Know
Episode 80
mardi 27 mai 2025 • Duration 16:52
Update as of 5/27 at 2:45 CST: It has been confirmed that the reported speculation was false and USDA has confirmed that it was not true. The information we discussed on this podcast ep is still valid as the market reaction was due to the false report made.
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, hosts Lauren Moylan and Dan Gerhold discuss the current state of the cattle market, focusing on the recent screwworm outbreak in Missouri and its implications for cattle producers. They explore market reactions, potential future trends, and the role of the USDA in managing the situation. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by the industry and the uncertainty surrounding market stability.
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Takeaways
The cattle market is experiencing significant volatility due to various factors.
The recent screwworm outbreak has raised concerns among cattle producers.
Market reactions can be extreme, especially with algorithmic trading involved.
The USDA's confirmation of the outbreak is crucial for market stability.
Long-term implications of the outbreak could exacerbate existing supply issues.
Producers are advised to stay informed and prepared for potential market shifts.
The importance of timely information and communication within the industry is emphasized.
Cattle producers need to consider risk management strategies during uncertain times.
The hosts express hope for a positive resolution to the current market challenges.
Understanding market dynamics is essential for navigating the cattle industry.
Chapters
00:00 Market Overview and Current Trends
03:58 Impact of Screw Worm on Cattle Industry
06:36 Market Reactions and Future Predictions
09:45 Long-term Implications for Cattle Producers
12:19 Regulatory Responses and Industry Concerns
cattle market, screwworm outbreak, USDA, cattle producers, market predictions, agricultural economics, livestock management, cattle industry news, market trends, cattle futures
79: Summer Weather Is Heating Up and the Global Predictor Knows What’s Coming with Gary Lezak
Episode 79
lundi 26 mai 2025 • Duration 14:57
In this episode, Lauren Moylan and Gary Lezak discuss the upcoming weather patterns for the summer, including potential heat waves and the use of the Global Predictor tool for accurate long-term forecasts. They also reflect on Memorial Day weekend plans and the importance of weather predictions for various activities.
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Takeaways
Memorial Day weekend brings excitement and energy.
The Lezak Recurring Cycle helps predict weather patterns.
Current weather is influenced by atmospheric blocks.
Rain and thunderstorms are expected in certain areas.
The Global Predictor tool offers accurate long-term forecasts.
Heat waves are likely around mid-July.
Vitamin D from sunlight is beneficial for health.
Farmers need accurate weather predictions for planning.
The Global Predictor is unique in its forecasting capabilities.
Memorial Day weekend is a time for relaxation and reflection.
Chapters
00:00 Kickoff: Memorial Day Weekend Vibes
01:49 Weather Patterns and Predictions
05:00 Summer Weather Expectations
07:36 Introducing the Global Predictor
12:06 Real-Life Applications of Weather Predictions
12:51 Holiday Weekend Plans and Reflections
weather, heat waves, Lezak Recurring Cycle, Global Predictor, summer forecast, Memorial Day, weather predictions, thunderstorms, rainfall, climate patterns
78: How to Be Taken Seriously as a Young, First-Gen, or Female Producer
Episode 78
vendredi 23 mai 2025 • Duration 12:52
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by first-generation, young, and female producers in the agricultural industry. She emphasizes the importance of earning respect through credibility, effective communication, and embracing one's unique journey. The conversation encourages listeners to recognize their value and potential in a traditionally dominated field, while also providing practical strategies for building relationships and establishing a legacy.
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Takeaways
Just because you're new does not mean you're clueless.
Earning respect is crucial in the agricultural industry.
Skepticism towards newcomers may be cultural or generational.
Know your numbers to gain respect quickly.
Asking smart questions shows curiosity and purpose.
Little things like remembering names go a long way.
Consistency builds a strong reputation over time.
Speak plainly and own your words without apologizing.
Handling criticism effectively is key to growth.
You belong in every room that God puts you in.
Chapters
00:00 Empowering New Voices in Agriculture
03:05 Building Credibility and Earning Respect
09:23 Embracing Growth and Legacy in Agriculture
agriculture, young producers, female producers, first generation, earning respect, communication, credibility, industry evolution, empowerment, legacy
77: Capitol Hill Update on the Farm Bill and New World Screwworm with Rep. Tracey Mann
Episode 77
jeudi 22 mai 2025 • Duration 10:49
In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, representative Tracy Mann discusses the current status of the farm bill, emphasizing its importance for agricultural producers. He highlights the need for updates to provisions for livestock producers, the threat of new world screw worm, and the significance of investing in research to prevent agricultural diseases. Additionally, Mann addresses trade opportunities and the future outlook for U.S. agriculture, particularly in relation to international markets.
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Takeaways
The farm bill is crucial for providing certainty to agricultural producers.
Eighty-three percent of the farm bill focuses on food and nutrition programs.
Addressing waste and fraud in food assistance can reduce overall costs.
Improvements to the Livestock Forage Disaster Program are necessary for better support.
The threat of new world screw worm must be contained at the border.
Investing in agricultural research is essential for disease prevention.
High prices in agriculture come with increased risks.
Trade deals are vital for expanding markets for U.S. beef.
Opportunities exist in India for biofuels and sorghum exports.
European markets are beginning to open for U.S. cattle exports.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Farm Bill and Legislative Updates
03:07 Provisions for Livestock Producers
05:57 Addressing New World Screw Worm and Border Security
08:58 Trade Opportunities and Future of Agriculture
farm bill, livestock producers, new world screw worm, agriculture, trade, research, food nutrition, policy updates, Kansas, Capitol Hill









