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American Cattlemen Podcast

Welcome to the American Cattlemen Podcast, hosted by Gale McKinney, where information, entertainment, and the cow/calf industry come together. Whether talking to a country western entertainer, cow/calf producer, or industry professional, ACP promises a different ride than other podcasts.

Welcome to American Cattlemen’s Producer Profiles where Gale brings the business and lifestyle of the Cow/Calf industry together. Whether it’s the most recent production sale to your local county fair Gale brings you interviews with the grassroot folks of the industry.

Our audience is United States cow/calf producers and worldwide industry professionals derived from our extensive social media following of over 500,000 unique industry professionals. Each episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast will be promoted through our digital outlets and the American Cattlemen magazine and newsletter.

Previous Episodes

Bradshaw Ranch Second Annual Bull Sale

Riley and Hannah Bradshaw, third or fourth-generation agricultural producers from LaBelle, Missouri, are hosting their second annual bull sale on March 21, 2025, at the F and T Livestock Market in Palmyra, Missouri. 

Their seed stock operation began in 2019 when they acquired the entire spring calving herd from Hoffman Ranch, which included Angus, Hereford, and Simmental cattle. The upcoming sale features a comprehensive and impressive lineup of bulls, including 13 yearling Hereford Bulls, 9 two-year-old Hereford Bulls, 20 yearling Angus Bulls, 10 age-advantage fall Angus Bulls, 5 two-year-old fall Angus Bulls, and 3 yearling Simmental Bulls. The Bradshaws emphasize their focus on functional, practical cattle with strong phenotypic qualities. They develop their bulls slowly on a high-roughage diet, ensuring joint health and longevity. Their goal is to produce bulls that can serve commercial cattlemen for 4-6 breeding seasons. Standout features of their offering include the distinct brothers from carefully selected embryos, the Red Thunder sire group known for consistency, and a unique flush opportunity with Miss Spice 8082. The bulls are developed with an emphasis on docility and movement, making them attractive to commercial producers seeking reliable genetics. The sale will feature live cattle going through the ring, with renowned auctioneer Cody Louderman presiding. A complimentary meal will be served at 4 pm before the 5 pm sale, providing an opportunity for networking and relationship-building among cattlemen. Riley and Hannah guarantee their bulls through the first breeding season and remain flexible about delivery. They warmly invite potential buyers to visit their ranch and personally inspect the bulls, demonstrating their commitment to transparency and customer satisfaction. Their passion for cattle breeding and dedication to producing high-quality, functional bulls shine through in every aspect of their operation.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Cassy Wilson and Heather Dallas About Rawhide Portable Corrals

Welcome to this episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast.  Our series from Gale’s recent trip to the NCBA CattleCon show in San Antonio, TX led to a sit down with longtime customers Cassy Wilson and Heather Dallas. The sisters discussed their family business, which was started by their father, inspired by his rodeo experiences and a need for better cattle handling equipment. Rawhide Portable Corrals has evolved over 23 years, expanding from a single corral model to three different models and introducing innovative products. A key innovation is their torsion suspension system, which addresses previous customer complaints about bouncy trailers and truck strain. The system was personally designed by their father and has been well-received in the industry. The company recently launched a new windbreak product with optional features like a calving pen and calf bars. This portable system provides additional protection for cattle and can be easily transported and set up. Cassie and Heather emphasized their commitment to continuous improvement, customer service, and meeting producers’ needs. They offer various corral sizes, including the Rancho Deluxe, the largest portable corral in the market. The podcast highlighted Rawhide’s family-driven approach to innovation in cattle handling equipment, showcasing their dedication to solving practical challenges for cattle producers. It is always a great conversation when we get to chat with these two.  

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Moly Manufacturing

The American Cattlemen Podcast features Gail McKinney interviewing John Mollhagen and Gene Dubas from Moly Manufacturing at Cattle Con 2025.

 The discussion centers on the company’s innovative cattle handling equipment and safety solutions. John Mollhagen explained the company’s origins, which began with developing Trans Corral due to challenges with existing pasture equipment. They focused on creating hydraulic chutes with reduced noise and improved safety features. Their Silencer chute was designed to address problems with traditional “nutcracker” style gates, such as animal choking and potential injury. Gene Dubas highlighted the Turret Gate system as a significant safety innovation. The hydraulic swing gate allows remote operation, eliminating the need for workers to be in close proximity to cattle. He emphasized the critical safety benefits, noting recent local fatalities from cattle-related accidents. The podcast also discussed the Hydro Dragon, a firefighting tool developed to quickly control pasture fires. Additionally, they touched on current cattle industry challenges, including declining cattle numbers and an aging rancher population. The interview concluded by encouraging listeners to visit Moly Manufacturing’s website for more information about their products, which aim to improve safety and efficiency in cattle handling.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Western Cattle Source

Western Cattle Source, owned by Jock and Brenda Beeson, is a ranching operation located in western Nebraska that specializes in producing high-quality Semenal and Angus cattle. 

With 28 years of experience, the Beesons have built a reputation for raising robust, performance-driven cattle that excel in commercial and registered settings. Their upcoming annual production sale on March 20, 2025, will feature 79 bulls and several female offerings. The bull selection includes age advantage and yearling bulls from multiple sires, emphasizing structural soundness, growth potential, and balanced genetics. Key bull bloodlines include Trifecta, Journeyman, and Ransom, with a focus on cattle that can cover large pastures and perform under challenging conditions. The female offerings include bred heifers and pairs, highlighted by a set of reserve champion females from the National Western Stock Show. These females come from proven donor cows and are expected to calve around the sale date, providing immediate value to potential buyers. Jock Beeson emphasizes their breeding philosophy of creating balanced, structurally correct cattle that perform across different environments. Their approach prioritizes maintaining good structure and mobility, preserving eye appeal, keeping consistent marbling and rib eye sizes, ensuring low birth weights and good calving ease, and producing bulls that are muscular but not overly fat. The sale will be conducted through DVAuction with Chisholm Peterson as the auctioneer. Buyers can receive discounts for purchasing multiple bulls, with rates ranging from 3% to 10%. Bulls will be held until April 15th free of charge, and the entire sale will take place in their indoor arena to ensure comfort regardless of weather conditions. As an added bonus, the Beesons will also offer quarter horses from their breeding program, adding diversity to their sale offerings.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Bar Star Cattle Bull Sale March 20th

Chad Murnin of Bar Star Cattle in Musselshell, Montana, have built a successful purebred Hereford and commercial cattle operation from scratch over the past 20 years. Located in the Bull Mountains, their ranch spans over 23,000 acres and represents a testament to young agricultural entrepreneurs who have overcome significant challenges in land acquisition and ranch establishment. The upcoming annual bull and female sale, scheduled for March 20, 2025, will feature 41 age-advantage and yearling bulls, along with 30 black baldy replacement heifers. Chad highlighted their unique approach to cattle breeding, focusing on breaking traditional Hereford stereotypes by emphasizing feet and udder quality, pigmentation, and muscling. Their fall calving program provides advantages in cattle management, allowing cows to winter more efficiently and bulls to develop robustly on grasslands. 

The Murnin pride themselves on breeding functional, practical cattle that perform in real-world conditions. They don’t breed specifically for show rings but instead showcase cattle bred for commercial productivity. Their genetic program centers around two primary sire groups – Bar Star Nemesis and Bar Star Rebellion – with most bulls being bred and raised on their own ranch. Their replacement heifer offering includes purebred and baldy cattle, with 10 elite heifers from their own herd and 20 from long-time customer the Scoyne family. The sale will be conducted virtually through live screens and online platforms, reflecting modern agricultural marketing techniques. Chad and Stephanie are committed to transparency, inviting potential buyers to visit their ranch, view their cattle, and understand their breeding philosophy. Their operation represents a modern approach to cattle breeding: practical, performance-driven, and focused on providing high-quality genetics to commercial producers. The podcast interview showcases their passion for agriculture, commitment to genetic improvement, and the challenges of building a successful ranch in today’s competitive agricultural landscape.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Corteva’s New Product Nova Graz

Welcome back to the American Cattlemen Podcast. We have an exciting series from Gale’s recent trip to San Antonio, Texas, for CattleCon. Our next guest is Dr. Sam Ingram from Corteva who will lead the discussion focusing on pasture management and a new herbicide called Nova Graz. Dr. Sam Ingram, a field scientist at Corteva, shares insights into agricultural practices and weed control strategies for cattle producers. Dr. Ingram, who grew up on a beef cattle operation in Georgia and has a PhD from NC State, discusses the importance of white clover in pasture management. White clover is valuable because it produces its own nitrogen, reducing fertilizer costs, and provides high-quality nutrition with increased crude protein and total digestible nutrients. The highlight of the episode is Nova Graz, a new herbicide designed to control broadleaf weeds while preserving white clover and annual lespedeza. The product contains 2,4-D and Rinscore, making it effective against various weeds like buttercup, ironweed, thistles, and plantain. It offers producers a solution to manage weeds without destroying beneficial legumes. A significant portion of the discussion centers on managing pastures during dry weather. Dr. Ingram advises producers to be cautious about early grazing, emphasizing the importance of protecting root systems and allowing pastures to recover. He recommends using hay reserves and waiting for adequate moisture before intensive grazing. Rotational grazing emerges as another key topic, with Dr. Ingram stressing the importance of allowing pastures to rest and recover. He suggests that even smaller operations can benefit from strategic grazing practices that protect plant health and maximize forage production.  The podcast underscores Corteva’s commitment to providing innovative solutions for agricultural challenges, with a focus on helping producers maximize productivity, profitability, and sustainability.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Graystone 7th Annual Production Sale

Welcome to another episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast and our Producer Profile. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the Publisher of American Cattlemen, and Stuart Gilbert with Graystone Cattle Company from Stockport, Iowa.  Stuart Gilbert from Greystone Cattle Company discussed their upcoming seventh annual production sale on March 21, 2025, featuring aged bulls, yearling bulls, replacement heifers, and semen opportunities. The ranch, established in 1841, focuses on functional Red Angus cattle with strong structural integrity. They emphasize growth and power, aiming for 1500-pound calves to maximize carcass size. The sale will include Sin City daughters, proven females, and Australian Kelpies. The sale will be online, with bulls held until May 1. Contact details are available on their website.  

Greystone cattle is a family owned and operated registered Red Angus herd located in Southeast Iowa on the land their family has owned since the ground was patented in 1841 Greystone purchased their first Red Angus females in 1990 and converted their commercial herd to all Red Angus. Shortly thereafter, their herd is based on the principle that sound, functional cattle can have both performance and phenotype. Greystone will not sacrifice structural integrity to pursue a fad, whether as an EPD or the bull of the month, the cow herd runs like their commercial customers, herds with cows grazing on endophyte infected fescue for much of the year.

You won’t want to miss the Graystone Cattle Company 7th Annual Production sale held on March 21st, 2025.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


Landgren Ranch Bull Sale

Welcome to another episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast and our Producer Profile. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the Publisher of Bull SaleAmerican Cattlemen, and Mark Landgren with Landgren Ranch in Bartlett, Nebraska to discuss some of the specifics regarding the Landgren Ranch Bull Sale on Mach 10th. They will talk about some of the special offerings along with what makes their program unique and special. The ranch will host a bull sale on March 10, 2025, featuring 40 bulls, 31 yearlings, and 9 two-year-olds. Mark highlighted the genetic strengths of his bulls, emphasizing high performance, carcass quality, and marbling. He also mentioned 45 commercial and registered heifers. The sale will be a video auction on AG Sale Day, with bidding starting at 8 AM. Contact information for Landgren Ranch is available on their website. With a wide variety of ages and bulls to choose from as well as phenotypically, stout, deep bodied, and with clean heads this episode is one that you just can’t miss. We hope you enjoy this episode.

For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit:  www.americancattlemen.com.

 

American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By:

DMTC Consulting  

Rawhide Portable Corrals  

Udder Tech, Inc.  


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