The Canadian Gelbvieh association explores the benefits of the Gelbvieh breed and it's relevance in today's beef industry alongside producers and beef industry enthusiasts. Youth are an integral part of the beef industry and Season 1 features senior and intermediate junior marketing projects, completed for the 2025 National Jr. Gelbvieh Show. Watch for new episodes uploaded on the 15th of every month.

Canadian Gelbvieh Connection
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Podcast Overview
The Canadian Gelbvieh association explores the benefits of the Gelbvieh breed and it's relevance in today's beef industry alongside producers and beef industry enthusiasts. Youth are an integral part of the beef industry and Season 1 features senior and intermediate junior marketing projects, completed for the 2025 National Jr. Gelbvieh Show. Watch for new episodes uploaded on the 15th of every month.
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9/3/2025
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Recent Episodes

June 15, 2026
From Grass to Gain: Building Better Grazing Systems
Healthy forage systems are the foundation of profitable and sustainable beef production. In this episode of the Canadian Gelbvieh Connection Podcast host, Walker Murphy, sits down with forage and grazing management specialist Tara Davidson to discuss practical strategies for managing pastures and grazing systems in Western Canada. Drawing from years of experience, Tara explains how grazing management decisions impact pasture productivity, forage utilization, soil health, and long-term profitability. The conversation explores matching forage species to local environments, developing resilient grazing systems, and adapting management practices to changing weather conditions. A focus of the discussion is drought management and the importance of maintaining flexibility when forage supplies become limited. Tara shares practical insights on managing water resources, prioritizing pasture recovery, and making grazing decisions that protect pasture health while supporting cattle performance. She emphasizes the value of allowing heavily grazed pastures adequate rest and recovery once moisture returns to the system. Walker and Tara also discuss how well-managed forage systems can improve efficiency, reduce feed costs, and strengthen the overall sustainability of beef operations. The episode highlights the importance of continuous learning, monitoring pasture conditions, and making proactive management decisions throughout the grazing season. Whether you're managing native rangeland or tame pasture, this episode provides valuable takeaways for producers looking to improve pasture productivity, build drought resilience, and maximize the value of their forage resources. For more resources, Tara provided the following links for producers to utilize: https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/rangeland-riparian-health/ https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/grazing-management/ https://saskpcap.org/rangelands/ https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/grazing-management/ https://www.saskforage.ca/ https://www.saskforage.ca/

May 15, 2026
Attentive Stockmanship: Applying the Animal Intuitive Method on the Ranch
Canadian Gelbvieh Connection host Sarah Van Schothorst sits down with Grow Your Life With Kim and Jackie founders Kim and Jackie to explore the Animal Intuitive Method (AIM) and how observation, awareness, and connection can influence livestock management on today’s cattle operations. In this episode, the discussion focuses on practical ways producers can become more attentive stockmen by recognizing subtle behavioral changes, improving low-stress cattle handling, and strengthening the relationship between humans and livestock. Kim and Jackie share how AIM principles may support producers during challenging times such as calving season, weaning, and other high-pressure management situations. Whether AIM is a completely new concept or something listeners already practice in their day-to-day work with cattle, this episode offers a thoughtful discussion on stockmanship, producer mindset, and continuing to improve how we care for and work with our herds. Thank you to Grow Your Life With Kim and Jackie for sponsoring this episode of Canadian Gelbvieh Connection.

April 15, 2026
Calves, Colostrum & Critical Moments
Sarah sits down with Dr. Claire Windeyer to discuss calving; what to expect, when to intervene; tips and tricks. This episodes highlights information useful for all producers; new to the business and seasoned producers, there are tips for everyone.
27 total episodes available
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