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In this episode, Rachel visits with Wyoming attorney and ag advocate badass Sarah Falen Tate. We talk activists, the hard truth about the rural urban divide, and the truth behind vegan water.
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In this episode, Rachel visits with former CPW Commissioners Gaspar Perricone and John Howard about the potential mountain lion hunting ban.
Also, hear about the five elephants whose appeals came before the Colorado State Supreme Court. Things you just can't make up.
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In this episode, Rachel visits with Morgan County Undersheriff Jon Horton. Domestic violence happens in rural communities and within the ag community. Undersheriff Horton gives some great information and some action you can take to support your local law enforcement, especially as we near the holidays.
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In this episode, Rachel visits with Britty Pratt of the Logan County Cattlewomen about the video they're working on titled Our Pasture Gate to Your Dinner Plate. She also spills the news about Levi Grove's political ad stardom...
Rachel also took a break from working on some ag legacy research and brought a few minutes from her treasure chest of interviews. If you grew up in Colorado, you probably remember hearing Evan Slack on the radio. Higher, higher.
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In this episode, Rachel will introduce you to Wyoming artistGinny Butcher. Ginny paints Wyoming landscapes but, as you might imagine, herpaintings featuring cattle are a big hit. They are tremendous. Ginny talksabout her art and is brave in telling her story of domestic abuse. Abuse andaddiction aren't always spoken about, but they are very much a part of ruralAmerica. Check your cows, check your fields, and check your neighbors.
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Check your cows, check your fields, check your neighbors.
We love you and we want you to know there is help out there if you're no longer willing to stay in a violent situation.
Colorado Domestic Violence Resources: https://cdhs.colorado.gov/dvp-survivor-resources
Wyoming Domestic Violence Resources: https://www.wyomingdvsa.org/domestic-violence-resources
National Domestic Violence Hotline www.thehotline.org
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In this episode, Rachel and Cory Gaines from the Colorado Accountability Project will break down the ballot questions from their perspectives. You can follow Cory on substack or The Facebook at Colorado Accountability Project.
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In this episode, Rachel will introduce you to Wyoming's Rod Miller. Miller is an author, a columnist, a former statehouse operative, a storyteller, and a dispenser of stories and advice. One of my favorite guests, for sure.
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In this episode, Rachel will introduce you to Isabel Bautista. Isabel began cleaning the harvest floor at Superior Farms 20-some years ago. She was a single mom who spoke no English. She worked her fingers to the bone, earned a promotion, and was promoted again. She's now the Operations Manager and she speaks frankly about the animal rights group trying to ban slaughterhouses in Denver.
Isabel is a beauty inside and out and is one tough and resilient mama. Join me in cheering for her and the other 160 employee owners praying for their livelihoods in the November election.
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In this episode, hear Rachel and Clear Creek Ranch Mom, Leah Peterson, talk the gamut. Leah is posting the real reel from the banks of Nebraska's Clear Creek and talks about the tough stuff, why we miss President Reagan, and dealing with the attacks on ag. Follow Leah on The Facebook at @clearcreekranchmom.
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In this episode, hear portions of Rachel's visit with her favorite sheep guy, J Paul Brown, from the La Plata/Archuleta County area. He's a sheep man, a Reagan joke connoisseur, and one of the most committee Republicans I know. I didn't know about his singing, but I had to include that, too. He'll be thrilled.
Then, a visit with Lori Schott on her continuing fight to right misinformation and get the Kids Online Safety Act across the finish line in DC. She's continuing to face down the online evils killing our kids. This is a must listen for anyone with kids, anyone who votes, or anyone who values life.
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In this episode, hear from Andy and Heidi Stevens about the House Draw Fire near Buffalo, Wyoming. And would you believe I was able to chit chat with Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen? He wasn't impressed with the Department of Defense adding a budget line item in the millions of dollars for the research and production of cell-cultured meat for our troops. Not in Nebraska, kids.
If you enjoy the format of the Stevens' portion of the podcast, will you let Rachel know please?
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Join Rachel and Dr. John Williams on CPW's late announcement to relocate a wolf pack to an undisclosed location, the First Gentleman's apparent tiff with ranchers on The Facebook, and the single best argument I've heard made in the wolf debate.
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Join Rachel for a fast and furious wolf update as well as an update on the new ag representative CPW Commission appointee and my email from PETA over a chicken billboard in Wyoming. A weird news week for sure.
Then, CSU Ag Next's Dr. Pedro Carvalho was a source for me a week or so ago and I knew you would enjoy hearing from him. He's a gem, I tell you. A gem!
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Join Rachel and Chris Whitney, former Colorado Brand Commissioner and likable attorney. Today's intro includes Lane Nordlund from the family ranch on the Ft. Belnap Indian Reservation in Montana. Lane and Rachel are both following closely the indictments of Charles and Heather Maude in South Dakota.
This episode of ProAg Podcast is brought to you by the generous support of Premier Farm Credit, Iliff Custom Cabinetry, and Anywhere Cam. Follow us on The Facebook, share, subscribe, and listen wherever you get your podcasts. And, please, check your cows, check your fields, and check your neighbors.
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Join Rachel and John Michael Williams, the doctor and hunter behind Colorado Wolf Tracker.
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Join Rachel to visit with CSU's Dr. Jennifer Martin about the potential implications of a ballot question seeking to ban slaughterhouses in the City and County of Denver. It's truly a question of priorities, beliefs, and morals.
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Join Rachel and Earl Oesterling to talk about wolves and their role in destroying the hunting industry in Colorado. Earl's final advice? Play chess, not checkers.
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Do you remember the day Lane Frost died at Cheyenne Frontier Days? Do you remember the first time you watched – and cried – through the movie 8 Seconds? All roads lead to the Daddy this week and the guest this week is Brad Hughes, one of the producers of LANE: Life | Legend | Legacy.This episode of ProAg Podcast is made possible by the generous support of Premier Farm Credit, Iliff Custom Cabinetry, and Anywhere Cam. Follow us on The Face Book and subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts. We grow when you share with your friends and let them in on what they’re missing. And please, check your cows, check your fields, and check your neighbors.
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Join Rachel for a visit with NCBA's Ethan Lane on proposed changes to the Packers and Stockyards Act, a look back at Denver's beefy history, and a tale of ag influencers and Anywhere Cam. Spoiler alert- ProAg50 is the BEST discount code around for your Anywhere Cam...
Please join us July 15th at Sterling Livestock. This is an amazing event set up to raise awareness about the increasing suicides in our agriculture community. We would love to fill the shop with people. PLEASE JOIN US. https://facebook.com/events/s/cda-film-tour-sterling/1178432386633024/
Please help us thank our sponsors, Adam Rose's Iliff Custom Cabinetry, AnywhereCam, and Premier Farm Credit.
Join us in completing this course! As part of Farm Credit’s mission to support farmers in good times and bad, Farm Credit has developed training materials focused on mental health and stress management. Check out the free, online course and resources offered to help navigate the stress of our industry at https://farmcredit.com/rural-resilienceCheck your cows, check your fields, check your neighbors.Rural Mental Health Resourceshttps://www.thecoffeebreakproject.org/Premier Farm Credit: Farmers and ranchers deal with fluctuating commodity prices, trade disruptions, drought, hail storms, and somuch more that make their already challenging jobs even tougher.https://agrability.colostate.edu/: The vision of AgrAbility is to enhance quality of life for farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities, so that they, their families, and their communities continue to succeed in rural America.http://www.caamhpforhealth.org/: Behavioral health vouchers for farmers, ranchers, and rural community members. Good for up to six sessions with a licensed, CAAMHP certified counselor. The program is ag-friendly, remotely accessible, and anonymous.https://www.caamhpforhealth.org/family-addiction-workshop: These workshops provide a supportive environment where parents and other adolescent care givers can work together with a licensed behavioral health professional to identify available resources, learn about addiction, grow in constructive parenting styles specific to addiction, and create safety plans.
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Join Rachel and Jason Santomaso for a visit with Rachelle Maker and hear why it's so important to stand together and remove cell phones from schools.
Please join us July 15th at Sterling Livestock. This is an amazing event set up to raise awareness about the increasing suicides in our agriculture community. We would love to fill the shop with people. PLEASE JOIN US. https://facebook.com/events/s/cda-film-tour-sterling/1178432386633024/
Please help us thank our sponsors, Adam Rose's Iliff Custom Cabinetry, AnywhereCam, and Premier Farm Credit.
Join us in completing this course! As part of Farm Credit’s mission to support farmers in good times and bad, Farm Credit has developed training materials focused on mental health and stress management. Check out the free, online course and resources offered to help navigate the stress of our industry at https://farmcredit.com/rural-resilienceCheck your cows, check your fields, check your neighbors.Rural Mental Health Resourceshttps://www.thecoffeebreakproject.org/Premier Farm Credit: Farmers and ranchers deal with fluctuating commodity prices, trade disruptions, drought, hail storms, and somuch more that make their already challenging jobs even tougher.https://agrability.colostate.edu/: The vision of AgrAbility is to enhance quality of life for farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities, so that they, their families, and their communities continue to succeed in rural America.http://www.caamhpforhealth.org/: Behavioral health vouchers for farmers, ranchers, and rural community members. Good for up to six sessions with a licensed, CAAMHP certified counselor. The program is ag-friendly, remotely accessible, and anonymous.https://www.caamhpforhealth.org/family-addiction-workshop: These workshops provide a supportive environment where parents and other adolescent care givers can work together with a licensed behavioral health professional to identify available resources, learn about addiction, grow in constructive parenting styles specific to addiction, and create safety plans.
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