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Cattlemen’s Call Podcast
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
100 episodes
3 days ago
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Moisture, Temperature, and Extreme Weather – What 2025 Has in Store
Cattlemen’s Call Podcast
24 minutes 29 seconds
8 months ago
Moisture, Temperature, and Extreme Weather – What 2025 Has in Store
Beef cattle farmers and ranchers are preparing for spring 2025 and all that comes with it — calving and planting. Meteorologist Matt Makens once again joins the podcast to highlight the weather challenges in the months ahead, namely dry conditions in many western parts of the country. As beef producers evaluate their ability to retain heifers and build up their herd numbers, much of those decisions are reliant on moisture, so listen in to hear Matt’s thoughts and advice to producers. Plus, we chat with our friends at Farm Credit to hear why creating a relationship with your ag lender is important and what you can do to establish that long-term business partnership that will sustain your operation in the good times and the bad. Learn more at farmcredit.com .
Cattlemen’s Call Podcast