Today Cam and Tom listen to an interview that they recorded at the National Ram Sale this past October with David Scales.
Today Cam and Tom spend some time just catching with each other.
Today Cam and Tom discuss their breeding decisions and why they made those decisions.
Today Cam and Tom talk about how they are each handling there pastures after the drought they both went through.
Today Cam and Tom are joined by Dr. Andrew Weaver to discuss the National Ram sale held in Heber City, Utah.
Today Cam and Tom are joined by Dr. Weaver to discuss the recent South West Va. ram sale and also to discuss how the warm season covers did at the N.C. State farm.
Today Cam and Tom are joined by Gavin Blonquist and Tom Boyer to discuss the upcoming National Ram Sale held in Heber City Utah.
Today Cam and Tom are joined by Dr Andrew Weaver to discuss 2 ram sales that are coming up.
Today Cam and Tom talk about stock piled forages and what to do if the stock pile doesn't add up.
Today Cam and Tom talk about the drought, Cam's ram sale and the rams that they both have on the Va. ram test.
Today Tom and Cam dive deeper into the explanation of a few EBVs.
Today Cam and Tom discuss weaning weights and what they look for in their flocks.
Today Cam and Tom spend some time catching up and discuss some of what they hope to cover in future episodes.
Today Cam and Tom discuss the importance of parasite resistance in their sheep flocks and why they breed for it.
Today Cam and Tom discuss Cam's recent trip to the Lamb Summit and what Cam learned while there.
Today Cam and Tom talk about two different types of flushing that can be done with sheep.
Today Cam and Tom are joined by Daniel Ulry from White Gate Fencing Supplies to discuss the 5th annual Eastern Alliance for Production Katahdins symposium and sale.
Today Cam and Tom are joined by Dr.Andrew Weaver to discuss the use of teaser rams.
Today Cam and Tom talk about how they handle parasites in their own flocks.
Today Cam and Tom discuss the weather related issues they both are facing on there own farms.