
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 | 7 years ago |
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Conservation easements are a durability tool. On this show, Erik Glenn, CEO of Colorado Cattlemen’s Ag Land Trust, is joined by Colorado rancher Lee Rooks, whose family circumstances led them to leverage a conservation easement on their ranch to pres... more
Livestock haulers are a critical link in the cattle and beef supply chain, and they safely transport cattle across the country every day. Dusty Holley, executive vice president of Florida Cattlemen’s Association, and Kent Bacus, NCBA executive direct... more
Greg Putnam, a Montana cattle producer who co-owns Little Belt Cattle Co. shares how his experiences in the armed forces led him to a career in beef production and aligned with the hard work necessary to succeed. His current project involves collabor... more
Lane Nordlund sits down with NCBA CEO Colin Woodall and Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane for a conversation on NCBA’s producer-led policy process and its role in fighting back against regulatory overreach, protecting property ri... more
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Great to hear an unscripted conversations of life in the cattle business. Great tips and advice from the guests.
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The show centers on practical beef industry topics, policy, and on-the-ground ranching realities, with frequent conversations about transportation rules, animal health, risk management, sustainability, and market dynamics. Guests range from national association leaders and policy experts to veteran ranchers and researchers, offering actionable insights for producers, suppliers, and service providers. The program stands out for its hands-on storytelling, policy context, and emphasis on collaboration between producers, regulators, and industry stakeholders, making it a solid fit for listeners who want real-world implications of policy and market shifts in beef production.
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Recent guests on Cattlemen’s Call Podcast include:
1. Kent Bacus
2. Dusty Holley
3. Greg Putnam
4. Ethan Lane
5. Clay Burtum
6. Dr. Jeremy Wurtz
7. Jeff Pribbeno
8. Dr. Troy Rowan
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