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Ron Hays sat down with Dr. Mark Johnson to discuss all things Cattlemen's Conference. Join the conversation and we hope to see you in Stillwater, May 22 & 23 to help us write the blueprint for the future of the cattle industry.
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Ron Hays sat down with Joel Cowley and Bray Haven to talk all things Cattlemen's Congress.
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Ron Hays serves up two guests- first Texas Brangus Breeder Allen Goode talks about Brangus at Congress as well as their plans here in 2024 to celebrate 75 years of the International Brangus Breeders Association- then he talks with Erin Dorsey- Congress Consultant and the lead on working with International Guests who come to Cattlemen’s Congress.
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Ron Hays talks with two gentlemen who participated in an Angus hosted panel during Cattlemen’s Congress looking at balancing the maternal traits we want in a beef cow and the terminal traits needed to produce a great eating experience for the consumer- listen to Dr. Mark Johnson of OSU and Kansas/Oklahoma Rancher Jesse Luckie consider our options and opportunities. As a Bonus- Mark previews the second Cattlemen’s Conference Coming in May 2024!
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Sit down with host Ron Hays and Blake Nelson of the American Maine Anjou Association to discuss the breed and all of their activity at the 2024 Cattlemen's Congress!
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Ron Hays talks Shorthorns at the 2024 Cattlemen’s Congress with the Executive Secreatary/CEO of the American Shorthorn Association Montie Soules- Shorthorn breeders have shown up with big numbers at Congress and Montie talks about the show and where the breed is going as we start 2024.
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Cattlemen's Conversation | Dr. Bob Weaber by Ron Hays
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Cattlemen's Conversation | Barry Pollard and Mark McCully by Ron Hays
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Here’s our conversation with Jack Ward, Executive Vice President of American Hereford Association.
We talk how this past year has been for the Hereford Breed, Genomics, Gene Editing, the Certified Hereford Beef Program, how Cattlemen’s Congress has been beneficial to Hereford breeders, and more! -
Ron Hays sat down with Bray Haven of Cattlemen's Congress and Mark Anderson of the Limousin Association to discuss Cattlemen's Congress and what's happening within the Limi breed.
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Dive into the latest Cattlemen's Conversations podcast featuring the newest Saddle and Sirloin Portrait gallery inductee, the legendary Mr. Jarold Callahan! 🎙️🤠 Join us as we celebrate his remarkable journey and contributions to the agriculture industry.
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We're back with another season of Cattlemen's Conference! In our first episode of Season 2, we talk with University of California - Davis professor and director of the CLEAR Center, Dr. Frank Mitloehner. Mitloehner served as the 2023 Cattlemen's Conference keynote speaker and addressed all-things livestock and climate/environment.
Today's episode includes his keynote speech, complete with data and insight Mitloehner has collected over his decades involved in the research side of agriculture. -
In our final episode of Season 1, we talk Brangus with two of the producer leaders of the International Brangus Breeders Association, Association President Jeremy Jackson of northwest Arkansas and Briana Hicks, the Brangus Junior Association President, who’s from College Station, Texas.
Jackson says today’s Brangus offers a powerful combination of maternal and carcass traits and explains how the Ultra program has further enhanced the breed. Hicks says her passion is encouraging younger participants in the Junior program, and she hopes to see many of them make a difference in the cattle industry in the years to come. -
Two guests today! We first talk with Board Chairman, Jarold Callahan, about how the 2023 Cattlemen's Congress has gone. He points to large numbers showing, significant increases in the many different sales associated with the show, and the very positive feedback in the location, as well as the facility. Jarold also reflects on his career in the cattle business and how he has been involved in several “big picture” type meetings in previous decades about where the industry is and where it needs to go, saying he thinks it’s time to do that type of conference again. Thus, the reason for Cattlemen’s Conference coming in May 2023. We also talk to Hugh Aljoe of the Noble Research Institute about their participation in this event, as they are majoring on regenerative ranching here in 2023 and beyond.
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Dustin Hurlbut, CEO with the American Chianina Association, is our guest for this conversation from the Third Cattlemen’s Congress- Dustin says the breed leaders were very happy with the shows and sale for the breed at Congress. Dustin says that the Chianina breed has recently celebrated being in the US for a half century- and that their cows with even a small percentage of Chianina heritage have tremendous maternal traits and longevity. Feedlots also love cattle with Chi blood- as that gives those animals a leg up in feed conversion.
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Our guest today is Montie Soules, CEO of the American Shorthorn Association. Montie says that over 450 Shorthorns were shown at this year’s Congress- and that Cattlemen’s Congress is one of two Super National Shows that the breed hosts each year. As one of the heritage breeds in the US- Shorthorns remain very popular across the country- and in fact have had a tremendous influx of new members in the last five years. Montie offers insight into the importance of Cattlemen’s Congress to the Beef Cattle industry and believes it has a bright future ahead.
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Cattlemen's Conversation | Blake Nelson | Season 1 Episode 16 by Ron Hays
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Cattlemen's Conversation met up with CEO of the American Angus Association, Mark McCully, to discuss Angus activities here at Cattlemen’s Congress, including a celebration of Angus being in the US for 150 years.
Mark talks about the genomic EPD revolution underway in the cattle industry and how Angus breeders are embracing the data, and their continued success with Certified Angus Beef.
Host Ron Hays also spoke with Mark Gardiner of Gardiner Angus of Ashland, Kansas, one of the leading Angus ranches in the US. -
Today on Cattlemen's Conversation, Ron sat down with Megan Slater, the Executive Director of the American Gelbvieh Association to discuss the breed here at Cattlemen’s Congress and how they are working to be a great part of a commercial cattlemen’s genetic strategy!
Ron also talked with one of the vendors at the 2023 Congress, Kay Knight Designs of Mason, Texas. -
Host Ron Hays talks with the Mark Anderson, Executive Director of the North American Limousin Foundation- We caught Mark in between shows at the 2023 Cattlemen’s Congress and we talked about a great year in 2022 for the breed- and the efforts to take full advantage of the attributes of Limousin and Lim-Flex cattle- offering calving ease, feed efficiency, muscling and superior yield grades to commercial cattle producers. Mark also bragged about how Limousin breeders have embraced Cattlemen’s Congress and how successful the 2023 National Sale was here in Oklahoma City.
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