This episode's guest is Gracie Schneider, Vice President of Nebraska FFA 2021-2022.
Jacy Hauge and Ashley Kohls discuss Nebraska Cattlemen priorities.
Our new leaders have a heart for the members of Nebraska Cattlemen. In this weeks episode we all reflected on what it means to be a member of Nebraska Cattlemen and all the different ways to be involved.
Wonder what Nebraska Cattlemen programs are for you? Tune into this week’s podcast as we unpack multiple programs special to the membership of Nebraska Cattlemen!
We are continuing our “New Year, New Leaders” series talking about Nebraska Cattlemen’s policy process. Tune into this week’s episode to learn about what is happening in Lincoln, Washington D.C., and the importance of the grassroots policy process!
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We are starting a special edition of the Herd it Here podcast. “New Year, New Leaders” this will be a four-part series highlighting our leadership team at Nebraska Cattlemen and their goals for 2022.
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Zach Sibbel joins us on the Herd it Here podcast to visit about Blue Reef Agri-Marketing and what they can do for your operation.
Over the last 24 months we have seen volatile markets in the cattle industry due to black swan events. Landon Nelson with Farm Credit Services discusses how the Livestock Risk Protection Program (LRP) can help in these unpredictable markets.
Our beef industry partners are making green house gas reductions and net zero commitments and we need to find out how we can be environmentally proactive.
We are joined with Representative Don Bacon to learn the difference between the recently passed infrastructure bill and the budget reconciliation package.
Pete McClymont is joined with Colonel Bolduc, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol.
Ashley Kohls and Danielle Beck, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, talk about the political shenanigans that took place right around the fiscal year end for the federal government. Danielle gives behind the scenes about what NCBA has been working on.
This week we listen to the webinar with Farm Rescue: Helping Farm Families in Crisis.
The changing demographic of rural America is evident all around us. There are fewer family farms today than there were in previous years and the number of children per family also has decreased. These trends are making it increasingly difficult for neighbors to help one another during times of crises. As our rural communities change, Farm Rescue’s presence becomes even more important when a crisis strikes.
Scott Morris, FNIC Group Senior Vice President, joins us to discuss how NCIG can help members with health insurance whether you're looking for individual insurance or your an employer looking for employee benefits.
Read Scott's most recent blog article on insurance here: https://nebraskacattlemen.org/blog-post/lets-talk-health-insurance-options/
A while back there were posts on social media regarding the do’s and dont's of donning a cowboy hat posted by cowgirlsmagazine.com and it started quite a bit of conversation in some circles. I decided to investigate other rules in our cowboy culture and gain some insight from some of the wise elders. Read the entire article in the Nebraska Cattleman Magazine September Issue page 24.
Senator Fischer stopped in and visited with us about current events happening in D.C., the HAULS act, and the Cattle Market Transparency Act!
Nebraska Cattlemen had much involvement this year at the State Fair. As always the Beef Pit and the Birthing Pavilion took up lot's of our members and volunteers time. We also had the 3-day Nebraska Largest Classroom event and the Nebraska Cattlemen Seedstock Council appreciation lunch for all of the open class beef exhibitors.
Pete McClymont, Executive Vice President, discusses Nebraska Cattlemen membership, how policy is set and offers from Nebraska Cattlemen Insurance Group.
We attended the Confined Cattle Tour in Beatrice, Nebraska. This podcast is a recording of Andy Scholting's presentation on The Confinement Option: Manure Management. Andy discusses different types of barns and the manure they produce, what to do with that manure and metrics specific to Nebraska.
For more information about Andy please visit www.nutrientadvisors.com.