#181 – Long Days
This time of year requires long days to get all the work done. I'm thankful for good friends and "Vitamin I" (Ibuprofen). This week we worked our yearling heifers and put them out to grass....
#181 – Long Days
This time of year requires long days to get all the work done. I'm thankful for good friends and "Vitamin I" (Ibuprofen). This week we worked our yearling heifers and put them out to grass....
#65 – Wyoming Adventure 2.0
Here's an update on Nate's Wyoming adventure, and some free advice for young folks who want to start ranching. For more about Cody's operation, go to 3:10 Ranch Life on YouTube. A coworker, Dalton, is doing a series this summer called Get Short....
#64 – Work Clothes
Come along and take a look at these PCC® herd bulls in their work clothes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=-2kVdJ7BuWw&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=64
#63 – Roll With the Changes
The drought continues. Sometimes you have to roll with the changes, hang in there, keep a stiff upper lip and look for the silver lining in the clouds (stop already!)...
#62 – Freedom
Freedom is misrepresented today. Freedom is not the right to do as I please, but rather the opportunity to do the right thing. It is a privilege that must be appreciated and protected, or be lost....
#61 – Father’s Day
One of the best traits for a Dad to have is a sense of humor. I think it's especially healthy to be able to laugh at yourself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=0V8Lo5WVXjI&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=61
#60 – Road Trip
There is no shortage of negative issues for cattlemen today. However, adversity is the seedbed for innovation and positive solutions. Successful people surround themselves with positive thinkers - one of the many benefits of being a PCC® customer....
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#248 – Derek Schwanebeck – Seasonal Grazing for Improved Lifestyle and Profit
Derek Schwanebeck and his wife took over her family’s ranch and weren’t afraid to make changes to improve both profitability and quality of life. They transitioned from a traditional owned cow/calf operation to a fully seasonal custom grazing model focused on fall cows, bringing in cows each spring and sending them out in the fall. Derek shares how this shift improved the ranch’s profitability and positively impacted their lifestyle. Switch to Audio-Only Resources...
