In this episode of Ranching Reboot, Logan Pribbeno and Brian Alexander discuss the current state of agriculture, focusing on the challenges of sustainable farming and the impact of corporate farms on rural America. They delve into the benefits of regenerative agriculture practices, the dangers of seed oils, and the importance of local grocery stores. They also discuss the effects of dollar stores on local businesses and the need to be aware of what is in processed food.
This episode also covers the effects of habitat loss on the prairies of the Great Plains, the need to find core areas to defend against invasive species, and the importance of actively managing cedar trees. They also discuss the Leopold Award, which is given to land stewards who farm and ranch with the ecology in mind, and the benefits of owning the operating company and land business separately.
Tune in to hear their insights on the future of agriculture and the role of regenerative practices in ensuring a sustainable future.
0:00 Logan Pribbeno
00:02 Introduction and Weather Talk
01:18 About Logan and His Ranch
03:06 Grazing Techniques and Strategies
09:59 The Importance of Fat Cows
13:21 The Impact of Subsidies on Farming
19:40 The Role of Corporate Farms
23:44 The Future of Agriculture
34:11 The Dangers of Seed Oils
36:23 Conclusion
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