#182 – Rain is a Good Thing
Rain is usually a welcome sight in my part of the world. We received a half inch yesterday and it sure brightened things up. In a country that relies primarily on irrigation, rain is pure gold....
#182 – Rain is a Good Thing
Rain is usually a welcome sight in my part of the world. We received a half inch yesterday and it sure brightened things up. In a country that relies primarily on irrigation, rain is pure gold....
#16 – Blessed
Sometimes with all of our busyness and bad news, we forget to be thankful for the blessings we have. Join me in a salute to the freedoms we have left. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=0-utNYUtGLE&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=16
#15 – Colorado Cattlemen’s Association Convention
We had a great time talking with beef producers at the Colorado Cattlemen's Association Convention. We also found time for an interview with the original Herd Quitter, Kit Pharo....
#14 – Oswalds
The Oswald Cattle Company has been doing things different for more than twenty years. Although a bit camera shy, Steve is an original herd quitter who has built a successful ranching business by implementing progressive and profitable ideas....
#13 – Get Away
It can be quite difficult for a livestock producer to get away from the farm or ranch, but some things are more important than work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=6E3AGncfFxQ&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=13
#12 – Life Change
Some decisions can change the direction of your whole life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=nBZNVvW2Ups&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=12
#11 – Working for a Living
Follow some PCC® cows through the desert on a BLM permit in Western Colorado. You'll see that our Pharo cows know how to work for a living. https://www.youtube.com/watch?loop=1&v=xTMLFIlZHXU&list=PLSpP--7TbVItPcvRmNfEugZ0Hu8SfIOay&index=11
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#260 – Matthew Grimes – Scaling Low-Input Sheep Production
Matthew Grimes wanted a scalable enterprise that was consistently profitable. After considering his skill set, interests, and opportunities, he dove into easy-care hair sheep. He has since scaled the operation to a couple thousand ewes. In this episode, we discuss his family’s history in farming, why he chose sheep, and what he has learned along the way. We also cover how he grazes cornstalks all winter to keep feed costs low, and much more. Switch to Audio-Only...
