The episode kicks off with Joe celebrating a whale of a good bull sale, and then he, David, and Korbin talk about their definition of what “balanced” means to them and discuss why you shouldn’t be a seed stock breeder if you are a failed commercial producer. The conversation then turns to the importance of staying true to the cow family, and the naming of calves. They then discuss a listener question about contemporary groups — what they are and how you use them — and end the show talking about the importance of being accurate and representative of your environment, and trying your best to not lose touch with the commercial world.Mentioned in this Episode:Montana RanchRafter 5M Land & CattleBruin RanchFacebook @AngusUndergroundInstagram @AngusUndergroundContact [email protected] or call 406-210-1366 if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Angus Underground.InsureMyBull.comMontanaRanchAngus.comUpchurchBrothers.com Quotes:“Now I get excited by looking at the list of who the repeat buyers are.”“I think we undersell the value of what being balanced means and what middle of the road means to the commercial customer.”“A lot of the things that you see out there that are extreme on the high end are so unattainable.”“When you lose touch with the commercial world, you start hacking off the bottom of a measuring stick!” Learn more about our sponsor, Montana Ranch, by visiting MontanaRanchAngus.com.
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