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Ryan and his family have decided to make the shift from cow/calf to stockers to improve the profitability of their Montana ranch and they are jumping all in! He talks about the why, the how, and so much more in this conversation! Resources Mentioned: Dirt to Soil - Gabe Brown Ranching for Profit Herd Quitter Podcast Working Cows Podcast Ranching Reboot Podcast Check out Barn2Door at www.barn2door.com/herdquitter and receive a free academy class ($99 value) if you sign up. As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at www.herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out www.pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!
Chad Peterson has a wealth of experience in a variety of different grazing based enterprises now in multiple states. We discuss many of his learning experiences over the years and why he currently runs a stocker operation in Montana. We talk about ultra high stock density grazing, forage utilization, supplement feeding stockers, and so much more! Check out Barn2Door at www.barn2door.com/herdquitter and receive a free academy class ($99 value) if you sign up. As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at www.herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out www.pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!
It's the Ranch It Up Radio Show. We dive into our discussions on Pinkeye and how to treat it. We have lots of news you need to hear, cattle sale updates, cattle for sale, and sale reports, and this week's top hand. Join Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt, the Boss Lady Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC', and our crew as we bring you the latest in markets, news, and Western entertainment on this all-new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 159 DETAILS Some say that Pinkeye is just a necessary evil that we have to face in the cattle business, or is it? We are joined again today by Dr. Jeff Sarchet with Zoetis to discuss how to treat pinkeye. There are many options from the vaccine to treating the injected eye. We share out winner of the Ranch It Up Radio Show Top Hand along with a market recap and updates from Stockmen's Livestock Exchange and the Producers Livestock Marketing Association and cattle for sale on LivestockMarket.com. Plus, the weekly market recap with Kirk Donsbach with Stone X Financial, Inc. We have it all for you in this jam-packed episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show! As always Tigger & BEC and the Ranch It Up crew dive into the latest agriculture news, rodeo action not to miss, and cover the cattle markets. WHAT CAUSES PINKEYE IN CATTLE Preventing traditional summer pinkeye in cattle involves eliminating the many eye irritations listed in this report. Identifying and taking steps to resolve physical hazards in your operation, including face fly control, may be more effective than pinkeye vaccinations. Offer protection from the sunlight by providing adequately sized shade and allow cattle to graze at night when face flies are not active. Make sure mineral consumption is adequate months before the pinkeye season. Selenium, copper, and zinc are vital for maintaining eye health. Be vigilant and immediately isolate the first case of pinkeye. Seek a veterinary diagnosis. Develop a treatment and prevention plan with input from your veterinarian. WHAT IS PINKEYE The scientific name for pinkeye is infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). It is a disease of cornea (eye surface) and the conjunctiva (eyelids). IBK is reported as the most common cause of eye disease in all breeding females and calves more than three weeks old. It is second only to calf scours, the most prevalent condition affecting pre-weaned calves (Dewell). According to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the first clinical signs of any eye irritation, including IBK, is often tearing, tear staining, and eyelid squinting. Tearing often increases as the pinkeye progresses. IBK may suddenly appear as an opaque spot on the cornea, making early recognition difficult. Conjunctivitis is sometimes seen but not in every case. Corneal ulceration may occur as pinkeye progresses. Some cases of IBK spontaneously resolve. Others result in severe damage to the cornea and blindness. IBK is costly and labor intense to treat. Suffering cattle have decreased appetite because of pain or decreased vision and the inability to locate food and water. Cattle with scarred or ‘blue' eyes with prolapsed corneas, or blind cattle have reduced value at the market. ASSOCIATED PINKEYE FACTORS Normal eyes have adequate defense mechanisms to prevent infection and subsequent corneal ulceration. Any form of eye irritation allows pathogens to penetrate the cornea: Physical trauma from aggression between animals, overcrowded bunks, self-feeders; handling during transport; abrasive bedding, grazing close to field margins where thorns, barbed wire and tufts of dry stalks of grass can scratch the cornea; rust/corrosion and the sharp edges from galvanized handling systems and penning; tail switching especially when crowded together under shade Blowing dust and sand, weed seeds/chaff Face flies UV irradiation (bright sunlight) causes cell damage to the conjunctiva and cornea Chemical trauma, i.e. fresh nitrogen on pasture Other IBK associated factors include stress from shipping, processing, and insects which can all be immunosuppressive. Younger cattle are more susceptible to IBK than are older cattle. Cattle with white faces,except Brahman cattle, appear to have a higher incidence of IBK. Mineral deficiencies involving selenium, copper and zinc have been diagnosed in recurrent IBK herd outbreaks. MICROBIAL AGENTS INVOLVED WITH PINKEYE The eye has a limited number of ways to respond to disease or injury; clinical signs look the same for a variety of reasons. Since the 1970's, Moraxilla bovis is accepted as the most common cause of traditional IBK (‘summer pinkeye'). M. bovis is a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium with pili that allows them to attach to eye surface. M. bovis produces a toxin and hemolysin which play roles in pathogenicity. M. bovis can be isolated from normal eyes; asymptomatic carriers reside in herds. Other Moraxella species were identified as causing IBK, the first being Moraxilla ovis. Moraxilla bovoculi was next characterized in 2007 using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostics. Since 2007, it has become clear that the vast majority of M. ovis recovered from bovine eyes prior to the ability to identify M. bovoculi would now be reclassified as M. bovoculi. According to the 2010 Iowa State University study conducted by Connor et al, M. bovoculi could be isolated with or without M. bovis from calves with IBK. Moraxella bovoculi and bovis were more frequently recovered from eyes with IBK lesions than unaffected eyes. M. bovoculi is often associated with ‘winter pinkeye'. Winter pinkeye is present year-round and occurs in stabled cattle. It does not appear to need physical trauma, or summer flies and UV light often associated with traditional ‘summer pinkeye'. Carrier animals may exist in the herd, with M. bovoculi residing in eyes, nasal passages, and vaginal tissues. Other bacteria isolated from IBK include Mycoplasma and other respiratory pathogens and Listeria monocytogenes (associated with silage feeding, called ‘silage eye'). Viral infections including IBR, BVD and the herpes virus which causes malignant catarrhal fever may also result in eye lesions. Abnormal growths involving the eye, such as squamous cell carcinoma, may also lead to eye injury. A veterinary exam is needed to accurately diagnose the cause of clinical signs. RANCH IT UP RADIO SHOW TOP HAND We are starting a new feature here on the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Each week a particular operation, business, person, outfit, bull, dog, it does not matter, is highlighted as Tigger & BEC approved, and they are the Top Hand of the Week. You can nominate any operation just send us an email of who or what you are nominating and why you are nominating. Today our Top Hand goes to the popular Facebook Group, Cattle Feeders, Stockers, Cow/Calf Discussion! Cattle Feeders, Stockers, Cow/Calf Discussion We use this group a lot to gauge what various people are asking for the cattle that they have for sale, especially those bred females. A tool in the toolbox and this week's Top Hand. COW COUNTRY AGRICULTURE NEWS NCBA Blasts USDA's Approval fo Paraguayan Beef SALE BARN REPORTS Producers Livestock Marketing Association Stockmens Livestock Exchange FEATURING Jeff Sarchet, DVM Zoetis https://www.zoetisus.com/beef/ @ZoetisBeef Producers Livestock Marketing Association Salina, Utah http://www.producerslivestock.com/ @ProducersLivestockMarketingAssociation Stockmen's Livestock Exchange Dickinson, ND http://www.gostockmens.com/ @gostockmens Shaye Koester Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ @cattleconvos Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial https://www.stonex.com/ @StoneXGroupInc Mark Van Zee Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ @LivestockMkt @EquineMkt @AuctionTime Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Because of Tigger & BEC... Live This Western Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.stonex.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://gelbvieh.org/ https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ https://westwayfeed.com/ https://medoraboot.com/ https://www.bek.news/dakotacowboy https://www.zoetisus.com/beef/ http://www.gostockmens.com/ https://livestock.extension.wisc.edu/articles/managing-and-preventing-pinkeye/ http://www.producerslivestock.com/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/112298
Ionophores have been around and research has indicated they are an effective tool for economical and efficient growth in growing cattle. Dr. Jason Smith covers some of those results but also dives into the impact ionophores can have on cattle on forage. Interesting information on how these products can be used to decrease intake and maintain body condition. Think of the possiblities for some to extend forage (grass or hay) or to increase stocking rates. Great information and discussion regarding these findings. He also got into the background and how ionophores work along with economics of the products. We talked about the positive impact of these on weaned cattle, heifers, and in conjuction with the use of implants. Some of the best information we have delivered via this podcast and I hope you enjoy it. Just a hint it pays in almost every situation.
Kent Donica an instructor with Understanding Ag as well as a stocker operator from Oklahoma joined me to share some of his wisdom from his decades in the stocker business. We talk about the importance of discipline, stockmanship, and knowing your numbers. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Sea-90! You can reach them at www.sea-90.com or...
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Listen in on Discussions and Debates in the Angus Breed on The Angus Conversation PodcastAdapted from a release by Miranda Reiman, Angus JournalImprove Performance With Effective Fly Control for CattleAdapted from an article by ElancoInflation Reduction Act Increases Agricultural Conservation Program Funds Adapted from a release by Blair Fannin, Texas A&M AgriLifeK-State Beef Stocker Field Day Slated Sept. 29 Adapted from a release by Angie Stump Denton, K‑State Research and Extension
Stockers. A lot of money can be made or lost in how they are developed. But it's an enterprise you may want to consider. Karla Wilke, Beef Extension Specialist with the University of Nebraska walks us through why stockers maybe a good option for enterprise diversification as well as drought management. Plus, the optimal levels of supplement amounts that will offer the most return on our investment. Link: 2021 Range Beef Cow Symposium Proceedings #workingranchmagazine #workingranchnation #justinmills.wyocowboy #ranchlife #ranching #ranchlife #dayweather #weather #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #Simmental #OneToughAnimal #bobcat #americanher #limousincattle #Akaushi #stockers #yearlings #suppliment #UNLBeef
In this episode, Josh and Trent discuss the penalty from grazing wheat in a dual purpose system and how much it will cost producers to run cattle on this forage source. With the increased cost of wheat and higher input costs, producers should analyze their budget situation to make sure they are receiving enough money [ Read More ]
Ser stocker no está mal, siempre y cuando no te pases. En este episodio conocerás historias de gente que cometió más de una locura con tal de saber qué hacía la otra persona. ¿Es peligroso que te estoqueen?Y lo malo de la envidia que te cuenta el Dr César Lozano, ¡No te pierdas los signos que te convierten en un envidioso!.
The only way to truly capitalize on your customer base, regardless of the product offered, is to understand them. Only after examining & analyzing customer buying habits and behaviour patterns can you begin to directly and specifically cater to their needs. Thankfully, Phillip Jackson has been doing just that, digging deep into the data to determine how consumers are currently shopping, and how they're likely to shop in the future Seekers Vs Stockers There are essentially two kinds of customers, explains Jackson. Stockers: Consumers who find brands and products they trust, and loyally return to purchase those same products at a fairly predictable and consistent rate for years. Seekers: "Disloyal" shoppers who enjoy the novelty of discovering new brands and products, who are much less likely to return for repeat business on a consistent or predictable basis No matter what you do, no matter how you sell your product, customers will behave as either one or the other, you'll never have a customer base made of just Stockers, or have to worry about relying on the random and chaotic Seekers. That means that the most important and influential thing you can do to make a sale to either group is to give them the best initial sales interaction. Luckily, there are some important trends fr you to know about that will help you make the most out of your first impression and chances to score a buyer. Customers love e-commerce. Despite the naysayers and prophets of doom, customer appreciation for online shopping has never been higher, and their spending habits show this. Rather than going to market occasionally, modern shoppers are always buying or browsing, often from the palm of their hand. This means there is practically no down-time for e-commerce brands, customers will always be encountering your shop for the first time, giving you lots of chances to get it right. Most First Impressions Already Are Positive. 94% of polled shoppers said they had a positive impression of e-commerce and buying their favourite products online. That means the vast majority of the industry is doing exactly what they need to for customer satisfaction and retention. Follow the trends you see from other brands, and you'll be golden. Shoppers Only Expect To Buy More And Be More Satisfied. Contrary to expectation coming out of the pandemic crisis, customer confidence is high, and while brick and mortar stores are opening back up, most responding shopper still expect to do even more of their buying online in the near future, due entirely to the shopping experience itself. How do I capitalize on these projections? Jackson says that to get the most out of your already excited and energized customers, you have to consider the three things every consumer is looking for, and make sure your service provides each accordingly. Convenience - 79% of responses said that online shopping was the best way to shop. people want to shop online, and the more you can offer them, the better Variety - 81% of affluent shoppers, those who can afford any brand or variation of a product they want, prefer choice and a wide selection Consistency - 70% of shoppers said they were looking specifically and only at online goods, with the intention to only buy from online retailers for the foreseeable future Consider how your business could meet these behaviour patterns and shopping expectations, and consider how others brands don't. If you can provide any, or all, of the three to a sector of customer who isn't being catered to, then you've found your money-maker. Our Sponsors https://www.omnisend.com/rolledup/ (Omnisend) - https://www.shipbob.com/rolledup (ShipBob) - https://gorgias.grsm.io/pitstop (Gorgias)
USDA changing several meat packing rules, grain markets are down and general Monday discussion
0312 - Sexual Blunders and Night Stockers by Kristopher Triana and Ryan Harding! Books and Smack! We Talk Both… Author C. Derick Miller And Graphic Artist Sam Cloud-Miller Offer Random Thoughts On Books, Film, Music, Today's Topics, And Life From Bishop Arts District! Find ‘Butterflies Make Me Angry' on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Stitcher, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Buy novels, merch, and see more at http://cderickmiller.com . Our theme music, “Butterflies Make Me Angry”, is performed by Whiskeyhat and written by Tommy Cross and C. Derick Miller. (Yes, I own the rights to this music so no funny business about copyrights). Follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the Slasher App @howlgrowlsnarl
Blake was struggling to make a profit with cow/calf on his ranch. He decided to make a shift out of the cow business and into the stocker business, focusing on minimal inputs and capturing seasonal market premiums. Resources Mentioned: OnPasture - https://onpasture.com/ No Risk Ranching - Greg Judy Thoughts and Advice from an Old Cattleman - Gordon Hazard Any book by Allan Nation As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at Herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out Pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranching business!
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From New York to Wisconsin to Texas, Chuck describes his journey from books to raising stockers. We discuss his journey, running stockers, watering systems, and no till.
This weeks episode is the final one talking about the 300 days of grazing management plan that was coined by researchers and extension professionals in Arkansas. Guests for the podcast over the 3 episodes include Dr. John Jennings (forage specialist, jjennings@uaex.edu); Dr. Shane Gadberry (animal scientist, sgadberry@uaex.edu); and Kenny Simons (program associate in forages, ksimons@uaex.edu). These guests have many years of on-farm experiences for how to increase grazing days on cattle operations. For the final part we talk about supplementation and stockers in this system.
On episode 36 of the Autoflower Podcast we are chatting with Arucamba Autoflowers from Instagram. He is a fellow cannabis grower in Europe who tests for FastBuds and seed Stockers. We chat about his personal grows and techniques. Follow Arucamba Autoflowers on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arucamba_autoflowers297/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST ON PATREON Get exclusive content, FREE TESTER SEEDS & other perks! https://www.patreon.com/autoflowerpodcast Questions/Comments? Email me at AutoflowerPodcast@gmail.com Connect on Social Media Instagram: @AutoflowerPodcast Twitter: @AutoflowerPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Autoflower-Podcast My personal grow account: @TouretteGrower www.AutoflowerPodcast.com Credits: Intro music: “Win City” from https://www.zapsplat.com. Remixed by Chad Dulaney.
In the latest instalment of the WRP mini-lockdown series, the latest legend to select their greatest ever side, is Fiona Stockley but this episode has a slight twist. Fiona has been part of the fabric at Wasps Ladies for the best part of two decades, as a player and administrator. When the Barbarians Women side was founded Fiona was at the heart of it and has remained there ever since. "Stockers" chooses her All Time Barbarians team, for on and off the field attributes............who makes the cut? Why not have a look at previous episodes where other legends, such as Rocky Clark, Liza Burgess, Lynne Cantwell, Sarah Hunter, Catherine Spencer and the like select their greatest ever sides.
In this episode of HPJ Talk, Jenni and Kylene discuss this year's upcoming Cattle U & Trade Show, how faith influences thoughts about food, and interview Dr. Miles Theurer (VRCS Research Veterinarian) about herd health for feed yards and stockers. All that and markets too! #RideWithUs Important Links: Alta Seeds Cattle U & Trade Show Wheat/Sorghum U
“Recorded this morning on my daily dog walk with my 2 whippets, Sid & Stan… beside Stockers Lake Local Nature Reserve in Rickmansworth, Herts. It’s an old gravel pit and […]
Today's episode is brought to you by the letter Q for Quarantine. This episode is featuring the awesome brutality that is Lubbock, TX, own The Worst Case Scenario. If you haven't heard them then you need to check these guys out because they're really good.
Here we talk about crazy exes,. Stockers,.love at 1st site and Threesomes
What happens when a dispute on Facebook ends up in the courts? The Stockers were once happily married but now they are divorced and Mrs Stocker made some serious accusations about her former husband on the social media platform. In this defamation case we consider how judges should approach statements that are posted online. Music from bensound.com
The Pete Talks Jobs Show! May 2, 2019 An All-Jobs Episode! VirtualVocations featured with Jobs All Across The USA. Class A & B Drivers needed in 26 States. Local to McHenry, IL - McHenry County - & Chicagoland... Book Processors, Order Fillers, Stockers... Merchandise Handlers - All Shifts... Chemical Operators, Machine Operators, Printed Circuit Board Solderers, CNC Lathe Set-Up & Operators, Field Service Techs, Electrical Assemblers, Residential Cleaning, and more... Medical Professionals & Support - RNs, LPNs, CNAs, MAs, Home Aides, DSPS, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long-Term-Care, Medical Groups, and more... Henderson, Nevada - General Manager for C-Pap supplier. Milwaukee, WI - Potawatomi Hotel & Casino hiring! Tri-State Employer, JewelOsco hiring in Illinois, Indiana, & Iowa. Nation-Wide Retailers Hiring including Big R & Home Depot. Employers, to sponsor your job listings, send a note to: PeteTalksJobs@gmail.com Advertise on & Sponsor 24-7WPL! Send a note to: 247WPL@gmail.com
Join Jeff and Greg as they discuss some listener questions, talk about the new jeep truck and trailers on this episode of the High Sierra 4x4 Podcast! Listener Feedback Send us your questions and comments!!! podcast@highsierra4x4.com
A second release. A bit more meaningful this time.
Today's show is Part 2 of our series on cattle. This episode is all about the ins and outs of stockers, cattle that you purchase, raise on farm and sell. It's a great operation for a beginner and one way of raising cattle that is very different from a cow/calf operation where you breed and raise your own cattle on farm to sell. READY TO START YOUR OWN LIVESTOCK FARM? The Farm Business Essentials Online Course is here, and it’s not just a piece of the puzzle. FBE is a complete step by step A to Z system to plan, market, and grow the farm enterprise that’s right for you. Built by a farmer for farmers just like you - https://www.farmbusinessessentials.com Profitable Pastured Poultry Course: https://www.farmbusinessessentials.com/poultry Lots more free content at Grassfed Life: http://bit.ly/2D5gRJX Subscribe: https://apple.co/2hayYod
The Rob Report This week on wheelz-up radio, join host Chris Barnes, Mike Carr and Rob Keister as they talk the latest news and notes from the world of drag racing. This week the gang will talk to Division 1 Stock Standout Katie Sepanek as she gears up for the 2016 NHRA season with her 1972 Chevelle. Katie will also tell us what it takes to manage three cars with her husband Jack while traveling the East Coast from race to race. Chris, Mike & Rob will also dissect some race results from around the globe as the IHRA National Event tour kicked off in Orlando, Florida and the NHRA Pacific Division kicked off their season at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park. Wednesday's Nights guest comes to us from the Leigh Valley area of Pennslyvania. Katie Sepanek is a multi-time Divisional and National Event winner in her home-built 1972 Chevy Chevelle. What started out as a family project for her and her sister at the age of 14 slowly turned into what is one of the most feared Stockers on the East Coast today. A sports star growing up Katie, was a highly talented basketball player both in high school and college and still holds records to this day. Along with her mother in law Gail and husband Jack, The Sepaneks travel around the East Coast competing in Stock, Super Stock & Super Comp along with Jack being the SRAC Representative for the .90 Categories. We will talk to Katie about this and more this upcoming week on Wheelz-Up Radio. Wheelz-Up Radio fills the stands beginning at 7:30pm on Wednesday Night. To call in and chat with the hosts or our special guests please call 1-347-826-7505. Also, remember to listen in for the newest segment of WUR on Monday Nights with the weekend wrap-up with host Kelli Barbato beginning at 8pm.
The Rob Report This week on wheelz-up radio, join host Chris Barnes, Mike Carr and Rob Keister as they talk the latest news and notes from the world of drag racing. This week the gang will talk to Division 1 Stock Standout Katie Sepanek as she gears up for the 2016 NHRA season with her 1972 Chevelle. Katie will also tell us what it takes to manage three cars with her husband Jack while traveling the East Coast from race to race. Chris, Mike & Rob will also dissect some race results from around the globe as the IHRA National Event tour kicked off in Orlando, Florida and the NHRA Pacific Division kicked off their season at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park. Wednesday's Nights guest comes to us from the Leigh Valley area of Pennslyvania. Katie Sepanek is a multi-time Divisional and National Event winner in her home-built 1972 Chevy Chevelle. What started out as a family project for her and her sister at the age of 14 slowly turned into what is one of the most feared Stockers on the East Coast today. A sports star growing up Katie, was a highly talented basketball player both in high school and college and still holds records to this day. Along with her mother in law Gail and husband Jack, The Sepaneks travel around the East Coast competing in Stock, Super Stock & Super Comp along with Jack being the SRAC Representative for the .90 Categories. We will talk to Katie about this and more this upcoming week on Wheelz-Up Radio. Wheelz-Up Radio fills the stands beginning at 7:30pm on Wednesday Night. To call in and chat with the hosts or our special guests please call 1-347-826-7505. Also, remember to listen in for the newest segment of WUR on Monday Nights with the weekend wrap-up with host Kelli Barbato beginning at 8pm.
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This week I interview photographer and friend Scott Alvarado. Scott and I go way back and this might be start of a new series of talks between us, we will see. We talk about Jimmy Hoffa, Stockers, Diablo, Jay Mohr, Warcraft Podcasts, Bob and Tom, Jim Rome, the last roll of Kodachrome, and much, much more. Not going to lie, we don't talk about Warcraft much in this episode, but we do talk a fair bit about Blizzard. Links Scott's Twitter Scott's person Blog Buy me a Burrito Photo Collection