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I'm excited to share this unique episode with you! Today we are sitting down with Janie Johnson. She is a western sports broadcaster for RFDTV and The Cowboy Channel. She's also the host of RanchHer. Earlier this summer I had the honor of having Janie and her entire crew at the ranch as I had been invited to be on an episode. That episode airs tonight (12/3/24) on RFDTV! In today's episode Janie shares her backstory in rodeoing, where she started, her role models, and what it's like being a host and broadcaster. Resources & Links: RanchHer Season 2, Episode 13 with Jessie Jarvis RFDTV The Cowboy Channel Dyson Air Wrap Join The Directory Of The West Get our FREE resource for Writing a Strong Job Description Get our FREE resource for Making the Most of Your Internship Email us at hello@ofthewest.co Join the Of The West Email List List your jobs on Of The West Connect with Janie: Follow on Instagram @calamityjanie Follow RanchHer on Instagram @iamranchher Connect with Jessie: Follow on Instagram @ofthewest.co and @mrsjjarv Follow on Facebook @jobsofthewest Check out the Of The West website Be sure to subscribe/follow the show so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show discussing the amount of farmer selling of the recent grain market rally with DuWayne Bosse of Bolt Marketing. In Segment Two, we talk the auction market and desire to lease more equipment with Casey Seymour of Moving Iron LLC. In Segment Three, we discuss the potential impact of a rail strike in Canada and more transportation issues with Mike Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soy Transportation Coalition. Finally In Segment Four, we learn about the new season of FarmHER and RanchHER on RFD-TV with their CEO, Raquel Koehler.
Ashley Binger,a western content creator & rancher from South Dakota shares her journey into ranching, her experiences in the industry, and insights into farming life.Ashley Binger talks about growing up on the family ranch, her brief stint as a nanny in Australia and New Zealand, and eventually returning to South Dakota to pursue ranching after college. She discusses the challenges and rewards of ranching, highlighting the ever-changing nature of the work and the importance of family support.The conversation delves into the role of technology in agriculture, with Ashley Binger explaining advancements like autopilot in tractors and how they aid in farm operations. She emphasizes the necessity of hard work and persistence for those interested in entering the industry, suggesting that aspiring ranchers seek out opportunities to gain experience and contribute to farm work.As a mother of two young children, Ashley Binger reflects on the unique upbringing her family provides on the ranch, where children learn about life and death from an early age. She discusses balancing her roles as a mother and rancher, as well as her passion for Western fashion, which she incorporates into her social media content.The conversation touches on Ashley Binger's experiences with online criticism and trolls, though she notes a shift towards more positive interactions as she shares her perspective on farming and ranching. She emphasizes the importance of educating consumers about where their food comes from and dispelling misconceptions about the industry.In closing, Ashley, the Boot Babe, thanks Ashley Binger for sharing her insights and encourages listeners to follow along with her journey on social media. The episode is sponsored by the Boot Babes, a networking group for women in the Western industry, inviting listeners to join their community and explore the world of Western fashion and lifestyle.Contacts:Join Ashley's mailing List : https://bio.site/ashley.bingerAshley Binger's Instagram: @ashleybingerAshley Binger's FacebookQuotes:Ashley Binger: "I grew up the same place that my father and brother-in-law ranch altogether. I did move away after college to Australia and New Zealand to nanny. So I lived with the family that I nannied for, and then I came back, bought some cows, rest is history. Been doing this my whole life."Ashley Binger: "It's really cool to see just all the new technology that they are working on. Yeah. Specifically, what are some things that are really curious to other people, right? Most people, when you're in it every day, you think people would know, but people are curious about technology in agriculture."Ashley Binger: "So people can say, 'Holy crap, your life is changing.' We don't do the same things every day minus, doing our chores in the morning feeding the cows. Then it just depends on the season really."Ashley Binger: "Yeah, where their food comes from, and it comes from families like mine and everyone else that shares in the agriculture industry. That we are all real people with good hearts, good intentions, and we want the best for the animal and our families and for everyone who's going to be eating the beef."
In Celebration of Beef Month in May, host Marji and co-host Lexi will talk with Elin Parker Ganshchow, a RanchHer and Entrepreneur raising grass fed cattle at the base of the Sangre De Cristo mountains in Colorado. The conversation goes from cattle production to how to make the best roast beef ever.
Kirsten Robinson is a western content creator and first generation cattle rancher currently living in central Montana. In our conversation we talked about everything from how to get into ranching when you are not born into it, all the way to social media strategies, working with brands, and media kits. This episode is jam packed with information, so grab some coffee and let's dive in! Shownotes Link: https://sarahelrodblog.com/hashtagranchlife/ Kirsten's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hashtagranchlife/ BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandedcowgirlpodcast/ Sarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrssarahelrod/ BCP FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brandedcowgirlpodcast
Contact info for Missy & the Bonds Ranch: INSTAGRAM: @missybonds & @bondsranch FACEBOOK: Bonds Ranch WEBSITE: https://www.thecowboychannel.com/ranchher If the name Missy Bonds sounds familiar, it should. You've likely seen or heard her on multiple platforms being an advocate for the cattle & ranching industries. Missy comes from a family that has been involved in ranching since 1933. She plays a unique role while helping manage the family ranch in Saginaw, Texas by balancing the old and the new to keep her family business thriving. During this episode she shares history of the Bonds Ranch, business strategies and even talks about being the premier episode of the NEW Ranchher Show on the Cowboy Channel. ********************************************************************************************************* @CowgirlConfessionsPodcast CowgirlConfessionsPodcast@gmail.com Follow your host INSTAGRAM: @DakotaDawnJohnson FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DakotaDawnJohnson/ *********************************************************************************************************** Thank you for spending your time with me on the Cowgirl Confessions podcast. I am so glad you stopped by. If you could take a moment to share this episode and tag us on social media- I'd be happier than a cowgirl in a sea of BOGO vintage turquoise. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode. New episodes will be released bimonthly. Please leave us a review if you feel so led by going to I tunes. Your feedback will really help us breath the idea of grabbing life by the horns with a COWGIRL STATE OF MIND into women across the globe, some that may have never even had the privilege to throw their leg over a horse but could most certainly use the cowgirl state of mind while navigating life. Until next time, keep pursuing your dreams with that All Go & No Whoa mentality. Remember- You're writing a story that's worth saddling up for sister. God Bless, Dakota
This week on Shining Bright, we’re talking about FarmHer and RanchHer on RFD-TV and the Cowboy Channel. We’ll start with Katie Farritor, the producer working to piece together the stories of FarmHer the TV show, then we’ll head south to the Fort Worth Stockyards to meet Kirbe Schnoor, host of the new show RanchHer, on Shining Bright by FarmHer Saturday at noon and Sunday at 1pm Eastern on Rural Radio 147 and the Sirius XM app.
Jennifer and Kylene are back this week in The Bullpen with a frank discussion about Gen X/Gen Y hurdles to getting into farming and what a Boomer turnover in ag wealth could mean for younger generations who want to farm. They chat with KS Corn CEO Greg Krissek about harvest delays and E15, and ponder what trade deals can mean for KS corn growers. There's the news you might have missed from this week's print High Plains Journal/Midwest Ag Journal, as well as markets and commentary. #RideWithUs
A great start to the first ever "FarmHer" Conference where Mike and Delaney host today's podcast from. Guests for today include Amanda De Jong, Iowa Corn Growers Association Senior Policy Adviser, and Holly Hoffman CBS "Survivor" Finalist and "RanchHer"; but first a look at the news impacting the world of agriculture. Today's top stories include continued scandal takes its toll on Brazil's economy and government; and, Secretary Perdue's upcoming trip to China, later this week, to join Ambassador Terry Branstad in announcing the formal opening of the Asian market for U.S. Beef.