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Cattlemen’s Call Podcast
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
100 episodes
3 days ago
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Missouri Farm Blends Legacy and Innovation
Cattlemen’s Call Podcast
54 minutes
3 weeks ago
Missouri Farm Blends Legacy and Innovation
Although Missouri isn’t known for being the home of vineyards and wineries, Windy Wine Company and KK Farms Red Angus are shaking up the narrative. Ken Keesaman and his son Kody operate a Red Angus herd, selling bulls locally and around the country, while Ken’s son Kraig used his culinary passion to begin a winery, incorporating various fruits and grapes that work well in Missouri's climate. Kraig’s creativity led him to develop unique flavors of wine, like Peanut Butter and Jelly. Ken, Kraig and Kody talk about working daily with family and, even though head butting happens from time to time, they wouldn’t change the opportunity they have to keep the land in the family. The Keesamans found a way to marry marketing their bulls, their beef and their wine.
Cattlemen’s Call Podcast