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Southeast: Swiss cheese and BMPs

August 22, 2025
Katie Mason

I didn’t invent the “Swiss cheese model,” but it’s one of my favorite ways to explain best management practices in beef cattle production.


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Across the Fence: A typical ranch day

August 19, 2025
Marci Whitehurst

I was recently asked to describe a “typical day on the ranch.” Sure thing, but … well, what in the world is typical?


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A difference between dairy cows and beef cattle

August 5, 2025
Erica Louder

The Jersey cow was the topic of a particularly inane conversation I was having at a casual work dinner. Then, it turned a little more interesting. I should say, it turned on me, and that’s what made it more interesting.


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Irons in the Fire: Between storms

The day we turn the cows out on the mountain is always a good day, regardless of how many wrecks it may involve.
July 29, 2025
Paul Marchant

Even though the storms often command life’s stage, it’s the time between those storms and how we honor their lessons where growth quietly takes root.


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Tales of a Hay Hauler: The alphabet of aging, 2025

July 28, 2025
Brad Nelson

From appetite to zoomies, aging in 2025 comes with unexpected humor, heartfelt reflections and a hay hauler with a load of honesty.


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Where conservation runs deep: Diamond Bar Ranch receives Leopold Conservation Award

Logan County cattle producers were honored for exemplary stewardship of soil, water and wildlife.
July 14, 2025
Casey Langan

Meet Nebraska’s 2025 Leopold Award winners and learn about the ethic driving their work.


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Equipment Hub: Do telehandlers have a place on the farm? These farmers say 'yes!'

Telehandlers deliver unmatched pick-and-carry power – with greater reach and flexibility.
July 10, 2025
Cody Rainier

Telehandlers: Once optional, now essential. Farmers and ranchers are discovering how these versatile machines outmaneuver traditional loaders – lifting, reaching and placing with precision.


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RancHER: Natalie Kovarik: Embracing ranch life one role at a time

July 9, 2025
Taryn Cox

Natalie Kovarik is the co-owner of Kovarik Cattle Co., a first-generation seedstock operation based in central Nebraska, and the co-host of the Discover Ag podcast.


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Potholes and hairpin turns

June 25, 2025
Carrie Veselka

If you have tuned into the news recently, you may have noticed that the road has gotten a little bumpy.


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Irons in the Fire: The magpies and the cows

June 25, 2025
Paul Marchant

I have a bad habit of temporarily leaving something (mineral tubs, tractors, fencing equipment, grain totes, etc.) sitting in front of the house with the pure intention of putting it in its proper place tomorrow. Sometimes, however, tomorrow doesn’t arrive for quite a while.


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