Montana rancher and broadcaster Lane Nordlund hosts this monthly “coffee talk” style podcast focusing on the producers in the beef industry. Learn and laugh together with the stories of cattlemen and women from across the country. We all have stories to tell; we all have successes and failures; we all work with family and it’s always great to talk about what is going on in the beef industry across... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Whether it’s migrating birds, elk and deer, large predators or invasive species, these three cattlemen have spent decades adapting their management plans to coexist and promote the health of wildlife along with their cattle. Gregory Gardner, G&G Live... more
Matt Makens returns to the show to talk about weather patterns that changed from his spring outlook and created unexpected moisture in different regions of the country this spring and summer. He also discusses his Cattle Comfort Index, a tool he is d... more
On this episode, host Lane Nordlund visits with Dr. Rick Machen, Executive Director of the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management, and graduate Garrett Stribling. They share the Institute’s mission of preparing future ranching leaders, the value o... more
Cattle producers know what it’s like to push through pain to get the job done, finish chores, feed and take care of their family. And Rachel O’Grady has personal experience with overcoming extreme pain to pursue her goals. Now she helps rural farmers... more
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The content focuses on various aspects of the beef industry, paying special attention to the challenges and triumphs faced by cattle producers across the country. Guests share their personal stories, professional insights, and expertise, which collectively paint a vivid picture of life in ranching and agriculture. Noteworthy themes include food security initiatives, sustainability practices, veterinary challenges, and the integration of technology in cattle management. The approach is conversational, inviting both laughter and reflection, making it accessible to those interested in farming, ranching, or just appreciating agricultural traditions and innovations.
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Cattlemen’s Call Podcast launched 6 years ago and published 107 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Cattlemen’s Call Podcast include:
1. Matt Makens
2. Dr. Rick Machen
3. Garrett Stribling
4. Rachel O'Grady
5. Brett Chedzoy
6. Dr. Ty Lawrence
7. James Henderson
8. Gina Tran
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