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David, Korbin, and Vince kick off the week discussing a letter from listener Dave Cummins, an Angus breeder from County Longford, Ireland, on the topic of how this selection for extreme birth weight is actually having unintended consequences. They then welcome guest Justin Morrison, owner of Brooking Angus Ranch in Radville, Saskatchewan. Justin talks about cow families and what made his passion for the Blacks over the Reds, and walks us through assembling Brooking Angus Ranch, including how soon he was able to create cash flow by selling bulls and females. Justin talks about being an early adopter of the internet sales technology, and how an awesome presentation matters. Towards the end of the episode, Justin talks about Brooking's unique program for juniors, and how he balances biological type, function, and productivity in cattle seed stock production.Mentioned in this Episode:Montana RanchRafter 5M Land & CattleBruin RanchFacebook @AngusUndergroundInstagram @AngusUndergroundContact AngusUnderground@Yahoo.com or call 406-210-1366 if you are interested in becoming a sponsor for Angus Underground.GingerHillAngus.comInsuremybull.comBrooking Angus Ranch Quotes:“Don't put all your eggs in one basket with this birthweight deal, because you will breed yourself into a problem.”“We keep seeing generation after generation of these negative birth weights being stacked up, and we can all see the wreck that's coming.”“We truly enjoy trying to achieve something and have had some success building some security for our family.”“That's why we should encourage Junior showing. It's teaching these kids responsibility, skills, and teaching them discipline.”
The Rai Valley township is a lot quieter this morning with the state highway to Nelson closed from Tuesday for seven weeks for emergency flood repairs. Locals are having to make tough decisions about whether to keep businesses open, and how to access essential supplies. Rai Valley farmer Justin Morrison and pub owner Jamie Knight spoke to Corin Dann.
Flood waters are beginning to recede on Tasman and Marlborough farms, giving farmers an idea of the amount of damage to their properties... Some farms were left completely underwater and cut off after torrential rain late last week… The Rai Valley in Marlborough was particularly hard hit when over 1 metre of rain fell in just four days... And that's where we head now; Dom caught up with Rai Valley farmer Justin Morrison to see how the locals are holding up… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 219, I interview National Expert Justin Morrison, Founder of Kid Chess, which teaches 4,000+ students each year in schools throughout Metro Atlanta. He started playing chess in high school and has over four decades of experience. He was the 3-time Georgia High School Champion from 1976 through 1978, High School Champion of Southeastern United States in 1976, and Georgia Junior Champion in 1978. We speak about parallels between chess and basketball, resilience and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, projections for the 2022-2023 school year and beyond, people skills, collaboration among chess companies, the Atlanta chess scence, professional development for chess coaches, the art of positive feedback, and more.
Justin Morrison takes center stage in Michael and Ryan's review of episode 10 (1-10) of Down Gilead Lane, “The Lonely Ranger.” Aside from the strangest child acting in the first season, the two co-hosts highlight how well depression is handled on Gilead, some fantastic sound design by Steve O'Dell, and Michael Morrison's gut imbalance. Links: https://linktr.ee/returntogilead Credits Hosts: Michael LaFaver and Ryan Matlock Editing and music arrangement: Michael LaFaver Music post-production: Israel Ownbey Cover artwork: Bethany Burnett Return to Gilead is a review podcast based on episodes, logos and artwork, and music produced for and with permission from Keys for Kids Ministries.
Welcome back to the Lifestock Podcast for the launch of Season 2! We are eager to publish relevant and entertaining content with people from around the livestock business. Justin Morrison of Brooking Angus Ranch kicks off Season 2 with a discussion of his start, growth and some neat stories leading up to what his family is doing present day. His competitive spirit and confidence has always fueled his passions. A major take away, Prove it to yourself. Thanks for listening to the Lifestock Podcast. Thank you to Klassen Cattle equipment for signing on again as a full season sponsor. Kurtis Reid Contact us: Lifestockpodcast@gmail.com Facebook @LifestockPod Instagram @LifestockPod Twitter @LifestockPod https://thecliffsfarm.com/
Justin Morrison joined Cam Luke and Campbell Brown to talk more about how small businesses are going in Mildura.
Barrett Brown, Casey Briggs, Ross McCaw and Al Amundson are joined by Phil Conradt, Jamison Jenson and Justin Morrison from Tredas to discuss all things marketing and crop insurance.
This month's guest is Justin Morrison, the founder and owner of Kid Chess, a metro Atlanta chess teaching company reaching thousands of children, mainly in after school programs. We discuss what it takes to start and run a chess business and also his ideas on attracting the masses to our game.
Nick Rucker of Nick Rucker Country and Justin Morrison, owner of Rad Wash hang out for some really cool shit. This is our maiden voyage! It's an intro episode for you to learn a little about us and where we want this ship to sail. Thanks for the support and please keep coming back friends.
Welcome to the March 2020 edition of “One Move at a Time,” the US Chess podcast in which Dan Lucas, the Senior Director of... The post One Move at a Time March Edition: Justin Morrison appeared first on US Chess.
Happy new year, Silvertips fans. The first episode of 2019 features Silvertips color commentator Justin Morrison, who chats about the first half of the season and what's ahead in the second half. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tips-talk/id1445649208?mt=2), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/1lUn2vgYNvGr1FkUbMqgWH?si=U0w_8vvpSLCargksaDp9rg), Stitcher (www.stitcher.com/podcast/tips-talk?refid=stpr), Google Play or anywhere else you get your podcasts. Follow Josh Horton on Twitter (@joshhortonEDH) or like his facebook page (www.facebook.com/JoshHortonTips/). Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Colorado Can! A podcast for Colorado by Colorado. Host Jacob and Justin Morrison lay down the ground work for what to expect when you get two small town kids in front of a microphone each week. We talked 2019 and what we liked and what we didn't like, and what we are looking forward too moving forward in the podcast world and 2020. Enjoy.
Former guest of the show Justin Morrison comes back to talk about 4 MAJOR college football games, the trade rumors going around the NFL, and finally IT 2 movie review and Top Gun 2 preview.
In 2006, a group of young San Francisco filmmakers banded together to make the independent web series Break A Leg. Six years and countless struggles later, they're more successful than ever. On this episode of New Mediacracy, we sit down with most of the members of creative powerhouse Happy Little Guillotine - Yuri Baranovsky, Justin Morrison and Dashiell Reinhardt - the award-winning team behind Leap Year, 7-Eleven Road Trip Rally, Slurpee Unity Tour, and much more. Join NM regular Chris McCaleb as they discuss working with brands and celebrities, maximizing your resources, how to avoid getting arrested while making a web series, the old-timey importance of being featured on the YouTube homepage, and how their little series might have toppled a government (seriously).