
Running on Grass
Claim This Podcastby Logan Pribbeno & Ea'Mon O'Toole
Podcast Overview
<p>Two working ranchers shooting straight about grass management, drought survival, cattle markets, and real ranch life. Honest, boots-on-the-ground dialogue.</p>
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Publishing Since
4/9/2026
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Recent Episodes

June 23, 2026
Better Data, Better Decisions: Nutrition Testing & Two Paths Back to the Ranch | Ep. 12
<p>The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including grazing practices, disease impact on cattle, market updates, nutrition content testers, future of beef pricing, regional beef quality, and market dynamics for premium beef. The discussion also delves into the impact of soil quality on beef production. The conversation covers topics related to soil health, grazing management, cattle weights, shrink and fill management, water and feed management, cattle handling, facility management, ranch succession, and returning to the ranch after college. </p><p></p><p>The discussion emphasizes the impact of these factors on cattle health, weight gain, and overall ranch profitability. The conversation delves into the poetry of working cattle, teaching kids to find their passion, planning for the future of the ranch, motivating kids, the impact of college and life experience, the importance of family dynamics, the challenge of motivating kids, the influence of life experiences, the significance of college experience, the value of personal agency, the impact of leadership and succession, the role of ego in business, the importance of family unity, preparing kids for ranching, the unique challenges of ranching, the decision-making deadline, the influence of life experiences, the impact of personal agency, the importance of planning for the future, the influence of life experiences, the impact of external factors, the future of ranching, the importance of planning for the future, the value of sharing knowledge, and the importance of taking action.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Grazing practices and cattle management are influenced by environmental factors and learning from past mistakes.</li><li>Disease outbreaks can have a significant impact on cattle herds, leading to economic and health challenges.</li><li>The future of beef pricing and market dynamics may be influenced by nutrition content testers and the emergence of premium beef products. Effective grazing management leads to soil health and nutrient-dense forage.</li><li>Cattle weight gain and shrink management are critical for ranch profitability. Passion drives success</li><li>Family unity is crucial for succession</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Exploring New Territory</li><li>05:56 Nutrition Content Testers</li><li>12:10 Regional Beef Quality</li><li>20:25 Soil Quality and Beef Production</li><li>26:05 Cattle Water and Feed Management</li><li>34:03 Returning to the Ranch</li><li>41:39 The Poetry of Working Cattle</li><li>47:02 The Significance of College Experience</li><li>52:03 The Decision-Making Deadline</li><li>58:25 The Value of Sharing Knowledge</li></ul>

June 16, 2026
The Rules Are Changing: Next Gen Ranchers, Autonomy & ATVs vs. Horses | Ep. 11
<p>The hosts discuss the current weather conditions, the state of their ranches, and the challenges they face due to lack of rain. They also touch on topics such as employee management, standard operating procedures, autonomy, and the differences in ranching practices between different regions. The conversation covers a range of topics including ranching, agriculture, and the use of ATVs and horses. It also delves into the changing landscape of beef production and the potential impact of new technology on the industry. The discussion highlights the challenges and costs associated with running horses and ATVs, as well as the evolving role of future ag leaders.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Employee retention is a significant challenge for many ranches.</li><li>Standard operating procedures (SOPs) are essential for new employees but become less necessary as employees gain experience and autonomy.</li><li>Ranching practices and challenges vary significantly between different regions and climates. Ranching and agriculture are undergoing significant changes, requiring a shift in strategy and innovation.</li><li>The use of technology and data in beef production is expected to revolutionize the industry, potentially changing the way beef is sold and priced.</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Ranching Practices and Challenges in Different Regions</li><li>01:03:20 Future Ag Leaders and Industry Trends</li></ul>

June 10, 2026
Screwworms, Staffing & Strategy: What Actually Works on the Ranch | Ep. 10
<p>The podcast episode celebrates reaching the milestone of ten episodes and discusses employee engagement, the new world screw worm threat, ranch management, and the characteristics of great employees. It also explores tools and equipment for ranch operations, the ranch crew and operations, and the dynamics of hiring and retaining employees, including gender dynamics in ranch employment. The conversation covers a range of topics including the art of interviewing, employee management, the cost of turnover, standard operating procedures, fencing challenges, water sources and management, the cattle market, heifer retention, cost structure differences between plains and mountains, and the usage of ATVs vs. horses in operations.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Employee engagement and retention are crucial for the success of a ranch operation.</li><li>The New World Screw Worm Threat poses a significant risk to cattle producers, requiring proactive management and preparedness. Effective interviewing is a skill developed through experience and practice.</li><li>Employee management and flexibility are crucial for employee satisfaction and retention.</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Podcast Introduction and Milestone Celebration</li><li>07:05 Ranch Management and Employee Recruitment</li><li>19:08 Ranch Crew and Operations</li><li>26:30 Hiring and Retaining Employees</li><li>32:15 The Art of Interviewing</li><li>38:11 The Cost of Turnover</li><li>46:34 Fencing Challenges: Plains vs. Mountains</li><li>55:52 Cattle Market and Heifer Retention</li><li>01:02:02 ATVs vs. Horses: Operations and Usage</li></ul>
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