Episode -051- Gordon Hazard Shares His Sell/Buy Marketing Strategies

Gordon Hazard Talks With Me About Sell/Buy Marketing and His Grazing Management Practices

Today the amazing Gordon Hazard shares his sell/buy marketing strategies and gives advice to people looking to get started in ranching.

Episode -043- Interview With John King New Zealand Holistic Management Facilitator

An Interview With  Holistic Management Facilitator in New Zealand, John King          

Join me today for an interview with John King. John is a consultant for farmers and ranchers in New Zealand and he shares many of his experiences and teachings with us during the interview. Thanks John! Connect with …

Episode -042- Walt Davis on Transitioning to Sustainable Ranching and Much More

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How To Not Go Broke Ranching Author Walt Davis

Join me today for an interview with Oklahoma rancher Walt Davis. Walt made the transition from a high input, chemical laden and conventional ranch to a sustainable one that works with nature instead of against it. Walt is also the author of three books, two …

Episode -039- Interview with Author, Speaker and Rancher Chip Hines

Join me today for an interview with Colorado rancher Chip Hines. Today Chip and I discuss livestock genetics, grazing, how people think and Chip’s wonderful books. Chip’s Website Buy Chip’s Books Here   P.S. Please remember you can subscribe to email updates by going here: http://agriculturalinsights.com/subscribe/

Episode -030- Interview with Ian Mitchell-Innes

Join me today for a very special and exclusive interview with none other than Ian Mitchell-Innes of South Africa.

The Controversial Weaning Weight Debate!

Hey the title rhymes! Weaning weights are something that ranchers and farmers will talk about for hours on end. It’s also a very touchy subject. For those of you who were like me and and still learning about the in’s and out’s of ranching I’d like to define what weaning weights are for you first, …

Creativity VS Old Paradigms

I like to think of myself as a creative person, after all I do have an Art degree! I’m also young (27) and prior to my internships I had no agricultural experience. This means that I’m open to new ideas and I don’t have any old habits to kick. I should be the most creative …

How Many Enterprises Should Your Farm Have?

This is something that has been bugging me lately. There are a lot of good-intentioned people out there who want to start farming, ranching or homesteading. That is great! However, they are unsure as to what type of livestock they should purchase in order to start their business or feed their families. Additionally, there are …