Cattlemen’s Call Podcast
Montana rancher and broadcaster Lane Nordlund hosts this monthly “coffee talk” style podcast focusing on the producers in the beef industry. Learn and laugh together with the stories of cattlemen and women from across the country. We all have stories to tell; we all have successes and failures; we all work with family and it’s always great to talk about what is going on in the beef industry across the country.
Episodes

Friday Nov 11, 2022
Friday Nov 11, 2022
We are joined by NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane and NCBA member and campaign consultant David Watts to take a deep dive into the 2022 midterm elections. Nothing is final yet, but Ethan and David discuss how the Senate and House will likely look for the next two years and how this will affect cattle producers on issues like the 2023 Farm Bill, cattle markets, trade and more. They examine which state races had surprising results and, of those elected, who will be allies to cattle producers moving forward.

Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
The U.S. beef supply and cattle population is the safest in the world, but that doesn’t mean we are immune to what is happening outside our borders. Foreign animal diseases, specifically Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), could have drastic impacts on our industry. Dr. Julia Herman is on the show to talk about preventative measures, the Secure Beef Supply Plan, and her personal experience seeing FMD up close.

Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
How do you hire in today’s job market? The long-term viability of U.S. cattle production is largely dependent on our workforce, and it is important for employers to know what their employees value to retain quality and skilled staff. Nick Jorgensen, South Dakota cattle producer, and Dr. Russell Plaschka, with the Kansas Department of Agriculture, discuss what is causing a labor shortage, how it provides a challenge to cattlemen and women, and what opportunities employers can use to their advantage. They also examine what will entice young hires to come back to the farm or ranch and how to maintain a sustainable workforce.

Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Jonathon Black, a young West Virginia cattle farmer, balances an off-farm job with raising commercial cattle. While his family has experience in farming, he has ventured off into production agriculture on his own. His passion for the industry has led him to advocate on behalf of beef production. Raising cattle is not for the faint of heart, and Lane and Jonathon talk about the challenge being a young, new producer presents and how he is overcoming those hurdles.

Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Cryptocurrency is making its way into the cattle industry and food production. Jaclyn Wilson, with Flying Diamond Beef, tells us about her trial using Non-Fungible Tokens to monitor and track a group of steers. How could this technology impact production and provide added value to you? Listen now to find out.

Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
The elected leaders of the cattle industry, NCBA President Don Schiefelbein, President-Elect Todd Wilkinson, and Vice President Mark Eisele, talk with Lane about grassroots policy being shaped at the Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting. These three cattlemen share what their year of service has looked like, the topics most important to cattle producers right now, and what we can expect from Washington, D.C., in the next six months.

Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Kendall Whatley, Kendra Orozco and Terryn Drieling all share their experiences and love for the cattle industry through different avenues. Whether it be through photography or owning a small business, these ladies use their outlets to tell consumers about the benefits of beef and highlight the responsible practices of cattlemen and women. Kendall, Kendra and Terryn were ambassadors for the 2022 Cattle Industry Convention, giving them the chance to encourage their peers to attend the top cattle event of the year.

Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Cattlemen and women know what it means to live in harmony with the land, the wildlife, and the livestock. And no one knows it better than the Environmental Stewardship Award Winners. 2021 Region IV (Texas) and Region VI (Utah) ESAP winners share the history of their family operations and how they have overcome obstacles to ensure they can continue to do what they love – raise cattle.

Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
The National Corn Growers Association and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association are committed partners on education and conservation. Cattle feed is one of the largest uses of corn byproducts, and like U.S. cattle producers, corn growers prioritize caring for the land and reducing their footprint. Hear from Troy Schneider, cattle rancher and farmer, and NCBA President Don Schiefelbein to hear the unique advantages of the corn and cattle combination.

Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Fourth-generation Iowa cattle farmer Kellie Lasack shares the “real side of farming” with consumers and producers alike on social media and through her blog. Lasack shares why it’s important for cattle producers to live their best lives through an appreciation for agriculture and the rural lifestyle.