Practically Ranching

By: Matt Perrier
  • Summary

  • Join Matt Perrier as he visits weekly with interesting, thoughtful, entertaining individuals within the beef community. Conversations will inspire curiosity and creativity while maintaining the independent spirit and practical nature for which ranchers are known.

    © 2025 Practically Ranching
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Episodes
  • #69 - Dale Brisby, You Ain't No Cowboy
    Feb 12 2025

    Dale Brisby is the self-proclaimed greatest bull rider who ever lived. You may know him from the popular Dale Brisby YouTube channel, the Rodeo Time YouTube channel, and other social media platforms. He also has a Netflix original series How to Be a Cowboy. In addition to his rodeo apparel line, he’s a bona fide rancher, cowboy, and rodeo rider who proudly lives the life 24/7. Follow the World’s Greatest Bull Rider on Instagram.

    Links:

    www.rodeotime.com



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    1 hr
  • #68 - Bill Bowman, Genetic Tools and the Methods Behind Them
    Jan 29 2025

    Bill Bowman works with Method Genetics, LLC, in St. Joseph, MO. Through the years, Bill has worked in a variety of roles within the Angus breed, from the production to association levels.

    In this episode, we talk about the early days of multi-trait indexes, the move to genomic-enhanced EPDs, how commercial producers can benefit from the use of indexes; and finally, a few trends that Bill envisions as the beef industry moves into the next decade or two.

    https://youtu.be/uEf7iJRWvSU

    https://www.methodgenetics.com/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • #67 - Sam Hands, Quality Beef and a Quality Team
    Jan 16 2025

    Sam Hands and his family own and operate Triangle H, a diversified cow-calf, farming and feeding operation near Garden City, KS.

    Sam and daughter, Marisa Kleysteuber, provide the management and leadership for this progressive, quality-focused beef operation.

    In this episode, Sam shares some of his outlooks on employee management, working with the younger generation; plus the lessons he has learned from his time at Kansas State University, the military and just careful observation of what motivates people to do their best.
    And, of course, we talk quality beef production, challenges to farming and ranching in southwest Kansas and other production-related issues.

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    1 hr

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