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Cattlemen’s Call Podcast

Cattlemen’s Call Podcast

By: National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
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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 the country.All rights reserved Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Building a Ranch that Endures
    Mar 23 2026

    Operating in the rugged mountain country of Los Angeles County, cattleman Mike Williams faces the same challenges producers encounter across the West — water scarcity, forage pressure, labor shortages and market fluctuations. He talks candidly about how “survival mode” keeps many ranchers reactive instead of proactive, and how shifting to make time to focus on better financial systems and margins is essential to finding more consistent profitability. Mike is an advocate of low‑stress stockmanship and how small, continuous improvements compound into major gains.

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with Ambrook. (www.ambrook.com)

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    39 mins
  • Strong Cattle Demand w/ a Tight Supply: CattleFax Update w/ Randy Blach
    Mar 9 2026

    Higher prices in the cattle industry are the result of cattle producers increasing the quality of our product, with 84% of fed cattle grading Choice or higher and 12% grading Prime today. However, herd expansion is occurring at a very slow pace, and Randy Blach, CEO of CattleFax, reminds producers that the market could be volatile in 2026, so adopting risk management strategies is critical.

    We also sat down with Dr. Kip Karges from Lallemand to talk about the importance of fiber digestibility, how it impacts the rumen’s efficiency and therefore, calf growth. Learn more at https://www.lallemand.com/en/

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    18 mins
  • Late Winter Precipitation and Spring Weather Patterns w/ Matt Makens
    Feb 23 2026

    Atmospheric Scientist Matt Makens returns to the show following his presentation at CattleCon, bringing an in‑depth look at the spring weather outlook for producers. Matt breaks down the latest trends in moisture patterns, temperature shifts, and spring weather forecasts, emphasizing the critical need for late‑winter precipitation after a dry December and January.

    He also explains why much of the western U.S. will rely on end‑of‑season storms to support rangeland and crop conditions, and what producers need to know as we transition into a Neutral ENSO phase with promising indications of El Niño development later this year.

    This episode delivers essential, science‑based guidance to help you plan for spring.

    This show is brought to you by John Deere (https://www.deere.com/en/).

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    21 mins
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