Part of one of our conversation with Rancher Jim Felton on how social and digital media have changed their ranching operation. From how they share knowledge of their lifestyle to the consumer or marketing their purebred Black Angus and Hereford Bulls. Music by audionautix.com.
May 29, 2018•19 min
Allison Rivera with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association talks about the introduction of the Transporting Livestock Across America Safely (TLAAS) Act, saying it would reform federal Hours of Service (HOS) rules in a way that ensures animal welfare, highway safety, and the well-being of livestock haulers.
May 24, 2018•15 min
The 's A-Roarin' Horse Drive started in 1982 as a way for outfitter Warren Johnson to move horses from Gardiner, MT to his ranch. Since then it has turned into an annual Memorial Day Weekend Event. This year's proceeds will be used to purchase an Action Trackchair for a disabled Montana Veteran. These chairs are custom built and allow folks with disabilities to reclaim their freedom, independence, and mobility in the outdoors! The horse drive will be held rain or shine. In case of inclement weat...
May 23, 2018•10 min
Iola “Olie” Else is hanging up her cowbell after two decades as the head rodeo coach for the University Montana Western in Dillon, Montana. Her bright red blazer, cowboy hat, and big smile have become an iconic emblem of collegiate rodeo. https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/sports/2018/05/04/montana-western-rodeo-miss-olie-else-and-her-familiar-cowbell/582710002/ https://w.umwestern.edu/article/coach-olie-else-to-be-honored-at-50th-annual-rodeo-banquet/ Photo: Jackie Jensen Photography Music...
May 17, 2018•16 min
Each year Grizzly Bears continue to trek further eastward from Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front. Rancher Trina Jo Bradley shares her own experiences of having grizzly bears on her ranch and even in her daughters play house. She and other ranchers are working to keep their livestock safe from bears with non-lethal measures. An informative conversation about the success of the Endangered Species Act and the importance of communication between ranchers and conservationists. https://mariasriverlivesto...
May 16, 2018•23 min
Michelle Erickson-Jones is the first female President of the Montana Grain Growers. On the LaneCast she discusses the challenges in the wheat industry, trade and being an example for women in Ag. Follow Michelle on her Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/bigskyfarmher/?hc_ref=ART_slGMw0z0wiAGs_BUY5kfdoLfh7NSZFwLjcxv4X9Cz4btj-VKY7G3BaLpkadq2lk Music by audionautix.com
May 15, 2018•18 min
It's National Teacher Appreciation Week. Ag Education and FFA programs are found in the smallest rural communities to the nation’s largest cities. With a growing demand for STEM and Ag Education classrooms, there is an increasing demand for teachers. The LaneCast features a young Ag Education Teacher and FFA Advisor JR Pierce of the Shields Valley High School. The issues and challenges of ag education are discuses and much more. Picture: NAAE Music by audionautix.com.
May 11, 2018•8 min
Ten people move to Gallatin County each day. With a growing population, critical agricultural land and open spaces are lost to development. Agriculturist’s, landowners, county commissioners and others are working to preserve the future of these lands. Gallatin County is seeking to create an Open Space Levey to fund conservation easements. County Commission Don Seifert talks about the urban sprawl issue. http://www.belgrade-news.com/opinion/columnists/guest_columnists/open-space-levy-is-key-for-a...
May 09, 2018•12 min
Bryan Mussard, President of the Montana Stockgrowers Asso. talks #Fake Meat, #Trade, 500 Horse Parade and a Whole Lot More! Bryan explains the importance of having a seat at the table and working to make sure the rancher's voice is heard in Washington D.C. In addition, the MSGA Midyear meeting will be held June 14-15 in Dillon, MT. Visit http://mtbeef.org/ for more. Music by audionautix.com.
May 08, 2018•36 min
It's the #LaneCast Times 2 today. Ethan Lane with the Public Lands Council talks about issues impacting public lands ranchers. Sage Grouse Managment Plans, managing feral horses and the problem of the American Prairie Reserve wanting to change BLM grazing allotments and much more. Music by audionautix.com. Picture BLM, Pixabay, and MTN
May 07, 2018•22 min
Electronic Logging Devices and how they will turn the livestock industry upside down along with the impact ELD's will have on the price of beef in the grocery store are discussed. Livestock Hauler Ryan Larson shares first-hand knowledge and his fears of the impact of ELDs. http://northernag.net/AGNews/AgNewsStories/TabId/657/ArtMID/2927/ArticleID/8844/ELD-Delay-and-More-Omnibus-Spending-Bill.aspx Music by audionautix.com.
May 03, 2018•14 min
The LaneCast features Meterolgits Matt Elwell. Matt will sahre his predictions on the weather conditions for the spring and summer of 2018 and how it will impact farmers and ranchers. Music by audionautix.com.
May 02, 2018•8 min
Tyrel Obrect just returned home to the ranch near Turner, MT. One of the worst winters since the 1970's, spring flooding and a tough calving season welcomed him home to the ranch. Tune into to hear this young ranchers thoughts and perspecitve of tdoays agricutlure. Music by audionautix.com.
May 01, 2018•14 min
On the LaneCast topics include Spring Wheat Planting, tractors getting stuck in the mud, the Kansas Wheat Tour beings this week and much more!
Apr 30, 2018•5 min
Our guest today is Katelyn Dynneson a young rancher from Sidney, MT. We talk about the future of agriculture in Eastern Montana. A little background. The future of agriculture and rural communities in Eastern Montana is up in the air. Conservationists, agriculturists, Army Corps of Engineers and others are seeking to build a new bypass channel on the Yellowstone River to help preserve the endangered Pallid Sturgeon and ensure irrigation and municipal water sources remain. The Defenders of Wildli...
Apr 27, 2018•14 min
Today on the #LaneCast we discuss the importance of #advocating for #agriculture at all levels. A Minnesota State Senator stands up for sugar beet farmers as a state agency claims sugar beet water is more toxic than municipal waste. Can you smell what I'm getting at? Make sure an Subscribe and rate the #LaneCast.
Apr 26, 2018•7 min
Lane sits down with two outstanding leaders in Montana FFA. Morgan Weidow the State FFA President and Karli Blanchard the State FFA Sentinel! The future of agriculture looks bright because of these young leaders!
Apr 25, 2018•6 min
On the show today: A shout out to Lane's #1 Fan, #flooding, #wildfires and the possibility of drought in #Montana. Also, a new #trade deal on the table that could impact U.S. #farmers and #ranchers.
Apr 24, 2018•7 min
The American Sheep Industry Assoications Chase Adams joins us today. Covering issues from public lands grazing, the Farm Bill and research. https://www.sheepusa.org/ https://soundcloud.com/user-637754734/asi-sheepcast-wotus-and-trade
Apr 23, 2018•12 min
Today we talk about spring floods, BBQ season and ranch raised beef, ag events and much more!
Apr 20, 2018•6 min
MSU Colt Sale, Montana Flooding, Oklahoma Wildfires and the Farm Bill are all discussed. https://www.facebook.com/msucoltstarting/ https://www.facebook.com/krtv3/videos/10155612702434397/ http://www.okcattlemen.org/
Apr 19, 2018•8 min
Fresh off the release of NCBA's 2018 Policy Priorities, members in Phoenix passed official policy designed to protect consumers and the beef industry from fake meat and misleading labels. The resolution will inform advocacy efforts as NCBA ramps up the fight against imitation meat and franken-foods inside the Beltway. What does the policy say? Recognizing that many products are being falsely marketed as equivalent or substitutes for beef, the resolution notes that NCBA opposes "alternative prote...
Feb 09, 2018•8 min
Dr. Rachel Endecott, Montana State University Extension Beef Specialist, shares drought tips for livestock producers.
Aug 15, 2017•9 min