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National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
Cattle Industry
Conservation Easements
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The Meat Board
California Rangeland Trust
Cattlecon 24
Natural Resource Conservation Service
Texas Ag Land Trust
Agriculture
Beef Industry
Environmental Stewardship Award
Methane Emissions
Veterans Day
Cattle Ranching
Texas Cattle Raisers Association
NCBA
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Cattlecon 2024

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

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Maddux Cattle Company, located in southwest Nebraska, was homesteaded in 1886 and has grown in the last 140 years and now sustains about 2,500 cows and 5,000 yearlings. In 2026, the Maddux Cattle Co. is dispersing their mature bred cow herd at the Og... more

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With CattleCon 2026 just around the corner, Feb. 3–5, in downtown Nashville — we’re taking a look at some of the standout highlights heading to Music City.

In this episode, we preview what’s ahead with Grammy-nominated songwriter and keynote speaker... more

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We’re tackling a critical topic for every cattle producer: business continuity and biosecurity during a disease outbreak. Joining us are Dr. Julia Herman, DVM and beef cattle specialist at NCBA, and Dr. Danelle Bickett-Weddle, DVM with Preventalytics... more

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In this episode, we bring together voices from both the ranching and the policy front. Joining us are California cattle producer, Rick Roberti, and Kaitlynn Glover, executive director of Government Affairs for NCBA and the Public Lands Council. Toget... more

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Recent Guests

John Maddux
Owner of Maddux Cattle Company, experienced rancher with a focus on maternal efficiency and genetic improvements in cattle.
Maddux Cattle Company
Episode: Maddux Cattle Company Herd Dispersal
Rick Roberti
California Cattle Producer and President of the California Cattlemen's Association
California Cattlemen's Association
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Kaitlynn Glover
Executive Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association
National Cattlemen's Beef Association
Episode: Predators and Policy: Ranching and Regulation in the Age of ESA Reform
Paul Dykstra
Representative from Certified Angus Beef
Certified Angus Beef
Episode: Trending Now: From Commodity to Quality
Mike Wilson
Rancher at Whispering Hills Farm
Whispering Hills Farm
Episode: It Takes a Village – How Partnerships Improved These Operations
Jack Smith
Farmer at Smith Family Farms
Smith Family Farms
Episode: It Takes a Village – How Partnerships Improved These Operations
Logan Pribbeno
Rancher at Wine Glass Ranch
Wine Glass Ranch
Episode: It Takes a Village – How Partnerships Improved These Operations
Mark Overstreet
Rancher at M&D Overstreet Ranch in Kathleen, Florida.
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Bob McCann
Rancher at McFadden Ranch in Victoria, Texas.
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Host

Lane Nordlund
Montana rancher and broadcaster, Lane Nordlund hosts discussions focused on cattle producers and the beef industry, emphasizing community engagement and innovative practices through storytelling.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • Awesome

    Why am i not hearing from you for a long time?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eric Greitens
    United States3 years ago
  • Bought and paid for by the packers

    If you like an organization that fights against the best interest of cattlemen this is the show for you!! All hat and no cattle

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SE Colo 8 man
    United States6 years ago
  • Conversations we all relate to

    Great to hear an unscripted conversations of life in the cattle business. Great tips and advice from the guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ranchyranchhand
    United States6 years ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Overall, the podcast is praised for its informative and relatable discussions, providing practical tips and support for those in the agricultural sector.
Listeners appreciate the engaging, unscripted conversations about real issues faced within the cattle business.
Some express frustration with certain organizational perspectives, suggesting a divide in viewpoints regarding industry representation.

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Meeting in Music City!
Q: What are the top three reasons someone should attend CattleCon?
Wehrbein lists education, networking, and seeing NCBA in action as the main reasons to participate in the event.
Meeting in Music City!
Q: What are some things producers can learn about storytelling at CattleCon?
Yeary mentions that producers can learn to weave personal narratives into their messages to better connect with their audiences.
Matt Makens Talks Weather Patterns, Cattle Comfort and Screwworm
Q: What is the relationship between weather and the screwworm?
The screwworm thrives in specific temperature ranges and its spread correlates with monsoon weather patterns that bring moisture from Central America.
Forestry & Forage: A New York Cattleman’s Story
Q: What is the message you have for the sponsors and the people that make up ESAP?
Don't ever rest on your laurels; always seek better practices for the land and cattle.
Forestry & Forage: A New York Cattleman’s Story
Q: What kind of cattle are you running?
We run predominantly Aberdeen Angus, which are older bloodlines, and we've been building this herd for almost 25 years to create the perfect grazing animal for high-quality grass-fed beef.

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Focusing on the stories and experiences of the beef industry's producers, this engaging podcast offers a unique 'coffee talk' atmosphere where ranchers and industry experts come together to share insights, challenges, and successes. Listeners can expect thoughtful discussions on a variety of impactful topics such as biosecurity, sustainable practices, government policies, and innovative approaches within the cattle industry. The highlights often include candid conversations about the realities of ranch life and emphasize the importance of community engagement and mentorship within agriculture.

With a blend of humor and real-life anecdotes, the content is particularly enriching for those interested in current agricultural practices, market ... more

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Recent guests on Cattlemen’s Call Podcast include:

1. John Maddux
2. Rick Roberti
3. Kaitlynn Glover
4. Paul Dykstra
5. Mike Wilson
6. Jack Smith
7. Logan Pribbeno
8. Mark Overstreet

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