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Author: John Haskell, Ranch Right LLC

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Welcome to Ranchonomics! Where we empower you to build a better ranch and transform your operation into a thriving business.

This podcast is brought to you by Ranch Right LLC, and together we will look at essential strategies, mindsets, and processes needed to take command of your financials and master the business metrics that make all the difference. If you are ready to start winning at ranching, then you are in the right spot.

With each episode of Ranchonomics, you will hear inspiring success stories, gain simple yet powerful financial literacy tips, and listen to insightful interviews with industry experts and real-life practitioners.

Whether you are a seasoned rancher or just starting out, we believe that managing a ranch shouldn't mean drowning in paperwork or missing out on valuable opportunities. Our mission is to help you see the link between your daily ranching operations and your financials that allow you to go from chaos to clarity and achieve your goals.

Join us as we explore the intersection of ranching and finance, helping you understand your numbers and make informed decisions that propel your business forward.

Subscribe now and start your path to a more profitable, less stressful ranching experience with Ranchonomics. It's time to harness the full potential of your operation.
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In this solo episode, host John Haskell breaks down what he calls the five pillars of business and explains why operational excellence alone will not create a successful ranch. While many producers pride themselves on growing grass, managing cattle, and producing a quality product, John argues that operations are only one piece of a much larger system.He walks through marketing and sales, finance, human resources, administration, and operations, explaining how each pillar interacts with the others. A business that overemphasizes production while neglecting marketing, cash management, people management, or administrative discipline will eventually struggle. True success comes from being reasonably strong across all five areas and recognizing that running a business is an optimization process, not a production contest.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!In this episode, I cover:The five pillars of businessWhy operational excellence is necessary but not sufficientThe difference between marketing and sales, and why both matterHow finance connects to every other part of the businessThe role of people management and continuing education in long-term successWhy balanced businesses outperform imbalanced ones over timeConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCMentioned in this episode:Click below to learn more about the team behind the mission at Ranch Right.Team
In this episode, John Haskell welcomes back Joseph Gardiner to talk about how curiosity turned into a company. Joseph shares the story behind launching Covers & Co, what problem he saw in the marketplace, and how he moved from idea to action while still managing the demands of his farming operation.The conversation walks through the realities of starting something from scratch, including testing ideas, managing risk, navigating uncertainty, and staying disciplined when early traction is slow. Joseph explains how the same principles that guide good marketing and financial decision-making on the farm also apply when building a new business.This episode is a practical look at entrepreneurship in agriculture, and a reminder that opportunity often starts with asking better questions and being willing to follow through.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!In this episode, we cover:How curiosity and problem-solving led to the launch of Covers & CoIdentifying real market needs before investing time and capitalManaging risk and uncertainty when starting a new ventureApplying lessons from marketing and ranch management to a startupBalancing entrepreneurship with an existing farming operationLessons learned from building something from the ground upConnect with Joseph:Listen to his podcast, The Connor & Joe ShowCheck out his websiteSend him an email at joseph@coversandco.caConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCMentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
In this episode, host John Haskell speaks to people navigating slow starts, tight margins, and the frustration that comes when progress is not immediately visible. He explains why doing the right things often feels unrewarding early on, even when those decisions are setting the foundation for long-term success.John emphasizes the importance of having a clear plan, measuring progress along the way, and staying disciplined long enough to build momentum. Drawing on lessons from Bud Williams, he reminds listeners that success rarely comes from quick fixes, but from consistently doing the right thing until it works and knowing when persistence is required versus when a strategy truly needs to change.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!In this episode, I cover:Why business turnarounds and startups take longer than expectedHow momentum, debt, and past habits affect current performanceThe importance of clear KPIs and interim measures of progressWhy people often quit just before a business reaches its breakover pointHow planning and visible progress reduce burnout and fatigueConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCMentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
In this episode, John Haskell welcomes back Joseph Gardiner to unpack what actually sticks after a conference is over. They talk candidly about why so much good information never turns into real change and what separates ideas that fade from ones that reshape how a ranch operates.Joseph shares practical insights on turning inspiration into implementation, including how to filter what you hear, decide what matters most for your operation, and build simple systems that lead to follow-through. The conversation focuses on mindset, discipline, and intentional action rather than chasing the next new idea.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:Why most conference ideas never make it back to the ranchHow to decide which insights are actually worth implementingTurning inspiration into simple, repeatable action stepsThe role of mindset and discipline in creating lasting changeHow to get real return on the time and money spent attending eventsConnect with Joseph:Listen to his podcast, The Connor & Joe ShowCheck out his websiteSend him an email at joseph@coversandco.caConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Check out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Episode 83. Implementing Sell Buy Marketing in Canada with Joseph GardinerBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
In this episode, John Haskell is joined by Canadian farmer Joseph Gardiner to explore how Sell Buy Marketing principles translate beyond U.S. borders and into a volatile, high-stakes market. Joseph shares how rethinking cattle as financial assets rather than inventory transformed his operation, sharpened decision-making, and improved cash flow during uncertain times.The conversation covers cow depreciation, intrinsic value, and the idea that keeping an animal is a buying decision made every day. Joseph explains how applying these concepts helped him confidently make large cattle purchases, uncover overlooked opportunities, and generate meaningful profits even when markets felt uncomfortable.This episode offers a practical, real-world look at how disciplined marketing, clear math, and the right mindset can create resilience and opportunity, no matter the geography or market conditions.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!In this episode, we cover:Why Sell Buy Marketing works in volatile and high-price marketsHow cow depreciation and intrinsic value change marketing decisionsViewing owned animals and equipment as daily buy decisionsGenerating cash flow while building equity through market swingsUsing livestock to improve both profitability and soil healthWhy volatility can create opportunity for prepared operatorsConnect with Joseph:Listen to his podcast, The Connor & Joe ShowCheck out his websiteSend him an email at joseph@coversandco.caConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Episode 3. Cow Depreciation and Cow Longevity with Wally OlsonEpisode 4. Applying Sell Buy Marketing in Sheep with Aaron HelmickBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCMentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
In this episode, host John Haskell is joined by Mike Glover, a former Special Forces SGM and CIA contractor, for a conversation about preparedness, decision-making under pressure, and why resilience is a learned skill rather than a personality trait. Mike will be a featured speaker at the upcoming Ranch Right Conference, and this discussion offers a preview of the resilience framework he will be teaching there.Mike shares lessons from his military career, including how deliberate planning, contingencies, and team alignment reduce chaos when things go wrong. He and John connect those ideas directly to ranching and agricultural businesses, where volatility, market cycles, weather events, and personal emergencies are part of the job. The conversation challenges the idea of cowboy decision-making and replaces it with structured thinking, calm execution, and clear plans built before stress hits.This episode is a reminder that resilience is not about avoiding problems. It is about being prepared to move forward when plans break, markets shift, or circumstances change unexpectedly.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:How military planning frameworks translate to ranch and business decisionsWhy preparedness reduces stress and improves decision qualityThe difference between confidence built on planning and emotion-driven reactionsHow teams function better when objectives and contingencies are clearWhy self-reliance and resilience matter during market and life disruptionsWhat Mike will be teaching at the Ranch Right Conference and how it fits the broader frameworkConnect with Mike:Learn from Mike on YouTubeConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Check out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Prepared by Mike GloverBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
Strong ranch businesses are built on more than good markets and solid production. In this episode, John is joined by Joshua and Tara Dukart, two of the speakers at the upcoming Ranch Right Conference, to talk about why self-leadership, teamwork, and resilience matter more than ever in today’s ranching environment.Joshua and Tara share insights from their own experience working with agricultural families and teams, focusing on how personal accountability shapes leadership, how communication affects culture, and why resilience is a learned skill rather than an innate trait. The conversation explores the human side of running a ranch, including navigating pressure, avoiding burnout, and building teams that perform well in both good times and hard seasons.This episode offers a preview of what attendees can expect from the upcoming Ranch Right Conference in Alabama on February 16-19, 2026.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!In this episode, we cover:Why self-leadership is foundational to long-term ranch successHow communication and trust shape strong teamsThe role resilience plays during stress, transition, and uncertaintyCommon leadership challenges in ranch families and operationsWhat Joshua and Tara will be speaking about at the Ranch Right ConferenceConnect with Joshua & Tara:Follow on FacebookLearn more about Win WarriorsCheck out their upcoming eventsCheck out their websiteConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTubeFollow on Instagram @ranchrightllcFollow on FacebookCheck out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:The Happiness Advantage by Shawn AchorBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn MoreRanching for ProfitRanching.FYIWally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCMentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
Most people assume cattle buying is a business that takes decades to break into. In this episode, John sits down with Eli Hopping, a 16-year-old cattle buyer from northeastern Oklahoma, to talk about how skill, discipline, and reputation matter far more than age when having an eye for cattle. Joined by Wally Olson, the conversation highlights what it really takes to succeed in the sale barn and why doing a good job consistently is still the fastest way to earn trust.Eli shares how growing up around auction barns shaped his eye for cattle, how he learned to think fast under pressure, and what he looks for when evaluating calves in the ring. The discussion also covers customer relationships, commission structures, record keeping, and why understanding where cattle are going is just as important as knowing what to buy.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!In this episode, we cover:How Eli got started buying cattle at a young age and earned trust in the sale barnWhat experienced buyers look for when evaluating cattle quickly and accuratelyWhy reputation, consistency, and knowing your customers matter more than ageThe importance of understanding cattle potential and where those cattle will be soldLessons about business, math, and decision-making learned in real time at auctionsConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:His Cavvy FoundationBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCMentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
At a time when conventional row crop margins are under heavy pressure, John sits down with Reece Klug to explore a very different path. Reece farms with his family in eastern Nebraska, running both conventional and organic acres alongside a feedlot operation. In this conversation, they dig into what organic production actually looks like in practice, beyond the buzzwords and assumptions.Reece shares how their operation transitioned acres into organic production, the mistakes they made along the way, and the mindset shift required to move away from input-driven systems toward biology, rotations, and management. They discuss soil health changes over time, integrating cover crops and grazing, certification requirements, and how organic grain markets really work. With real numbers and honest comparisons, this episode highlights why organic production has dramatically improved profitability per acre for their operation, even through challenging market cycles.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:What the three-year organic transition really looks like in practiceYield changes, input reductions, and how profitability compares to conventional cropsHow cover crops and grazing fit into an organic row crop systemOrganic grain markets, pricing, and working directly with buyersCertification requirements, audits, and record-keeping realitiesConnect with Reece:Send an email at reecek1992@hotmail.comCall 402-910-4805Connect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
Most ranchers know the Farm Service Agency exists, but few fully understand the programs, payments, and opportunities available to them. In this episode, John sits down with two former FSA employees, Kailee Butterfield and Micayla Giffin, to break down how these programs really work and how ranchers can use them as practical management tools rather than confusing government paperwork.Kailee and Micayla explain why participating in FSA programs can create a real competitive advantage, how deadlines and rules actually function at the county level, and what ranchers need to know before signing up for contracts or disaster programs. They walk through common challenges, what producers can realistically expect, and how to build a productive relationship with your local office. This conversation is a grounded, honest guide to how FSA programs fit into a profitable operation and how to use them wisely without relying on them to save the ranch.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:Why participating in FSA programs can create a real competitive advantageThe major categories of programs ranchers should know aboutHow FSA loans work and when they make sense for new or growing operationsCommon challenges producers face and how to navigate confusing rulesHow deadlines, paperwork, and county office differences really workPractical tips for staying informed and building strong relationships with staffConnect with Kailee:Send an email at kailee@ranchrightllc.comConnect with Micayla:Send an email at micayla@ranchrightllc.comFollow on Instagram @micaylagiffinFollow on Facebook @micayla.giffin and @GiffinFarmsSubscribe to YouTube @GiffinFarmsConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Check out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:ChatGPT FSA Program Navigator ToolBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
Tax planning is one of the most overlooked tools in ranch management, yet it can save a business thousands of dollars when done well. In this solo episode, John walks through the practical process Ranch Right uses with ranching clients to plan ahead, avoid surprises, and make smart decisions before the year ends. He explains why tax strategy should never be about panic spending and why good planning always starts with accurate numbers and a clear picture of the year.John also breaks down how different types of income are taxed, how brackets work, and how ranchers can use livestock purchases, depreciation, and timing to manage their liability across multiple years. With clear examples and straightforward guidance, this episode helps ranchers understand how to make decisions that support cash flow, long-term profit, and tax liability.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, I cover:Why tax planning starts with accurate financials before the end of the yearHow to project fall income and expenses and adjust through the seasonWhen prepaying expenses or making strategic purchases can make senseCommon mistakes that drain cash without reducing taxesHow tax brackets work and why managing income across multiple years mattersThe difference between ordinary income, capital gains, and self-employment taxesHow livestock purchases, depreciation, and retirement accounts fit into a solid strategyConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
Hard times can feel like the end of the world, but what if they're actually the start of something better?In this episode, I sit down with long-time friend and rancher, Kim Barker from Walnut Creek Farms in Oklahoma, to talk about the unexpected ways drought, high prices, family challenges, and even personal setbacks can become turning points in your ranching business. Kim has lived through plenty of ups and downs, and he shares how a crisis mindset can keep you stuck, while an opportunity mindset can turn the same situation into a launchpad.From navigating multi-year droughts to helping the next generation get started, Kim lays out practical examples of how to look ahead, prepare wisely, and build a network that helps you see opportunities you would have missed on your own. Whether you are dealing with tight feed, high cattle prices, family pressure, or just a tough season, this episode will help you reframe the challenge and look for hidden opportunities in hard times.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:How drought and other crises can create long-term opportunities you cannot see in the momentWays to prepare for tough years by deciding early what to sell, what to keep, and where to marketHow other people's drought and feed can open profitable doors if you have the right skills and portable infrastructureWhy high prices are a chance to clean up your herd, strengthen your finances, and make smart changesHow education, relationships, and a strong network make opportunities easier to spotThe mindset shift that turns a crisis into a turning point instead of a setbackConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Check out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. FranklBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
When cattle prices climb to levels few of us have ever seen, the dollar value of a single load can quietly double, or even triple. And while most ranchers wouldn’t dream of driving uninsured, many are still hauling cattle with cargo coverage that hasn’t been updated in years. Are your cattle covered?In this episode, Julie Davidson of High Country Coverage Consulting returns to walk us through the real risks and the practical steps every rancher should take before cattle hit the road. From radius limits and VIN-specific coverage to knowing who’s responsible when a neighbor hauls your calves, this is a timely conversation for a high-price market.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:Why standard $100,000 cargo policies are now dangerously insufficient when calves can be worth $250k–$400k per loadWho is responsible for coverage, depending on whether you haul, the buyer hires the trucks, or a neighbor does you a favorHow cargo policies actually work: VIN-specific coverage, trailer listings, radius limits, and why “one policy for the ranch” isn’t enoughWhat happens when there’s an accident, including how loss values are calculated and why injured cattle require special evaluationKey exclusions, especially the fact that loss of market price is not coveredPractical steps to update coverage as markets rise and fall, so you’re protected without overspendingConnect with Julie:Send her an email at juliedavidsonhccc@gmail.comConnect with Ranch Right:Meet the Ranch Right teamSubscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Resources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLCCheck out all of our past webinars hereMentioned in this episode:Click below to learn more about the team behind the mission at Ranch Right.Team
Buying cattle in a high market can feel intimidating, but as Wally Olson reminds us, the price doesn’t matter nearly as much as the relationship. In this episode, John and Wally dig into how to buy cattle the right way, why you always need to sell before you buy, and how understanding the value of gain, weight classes, and local market culture helps you make confident, profitable decisions no matter where the market sits.Wally draws on decades of experience as a rancher, marketer, and educator to break down practical buying strategies, from barn cards to understanding how geography, humidity, forage quality, and reputation all shape performance and price. John and Wally walk through real-world examples, common pitfalls, and why good marketing, not good luck, is what drives long-term profitability.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:Why you should always sell before you buy, and how that drives cash flow and clarityHow to evaluate cattle across weight classes, age classes, and pregnancy status using the value of gainBuilding a dependable barn card and running the numbers to know exactly what you can payHow geography, humidity, forage quality, and local culture affect buying decisions and animal performanceWhen to use an order buyer, how to work well with one, and why reputation matters in both directionsSmarter strategies for packaging cattle, contracting, and marketing in high-price environmentsConnect with Wally:Check out his websiteConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Check out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Value Of GainBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
It’s open-enrollment season, and if you’re sorting through health insurance options, you’re not alone. In this episode, John sits down with insurance expert Julie Davidson to walk through what ranch families need to know before choosing a Marketplace plan, from how subsidies actually work to what those deductibles and out-of-pocket numbers really mean.Julie breaks down why your modified adjusted gross income is the key number that drives your subsidy, why calling to enroll is almost always better than doing it online, and what to watch for if you’re choosing between work-provided coverage and Marketplace options. John and Julie also talk through real-world considerations like prescription costs, family deductibles, HSA-eligible plans, and why Medicaid isn’t always the safety net folks assume it is.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:How open enrollment works and why your modified adjusted gross income drives your subsidyThe pros and cons of Marketplace options vs. employer plans, and when to call instead of enrolling onlineHow to think about deductibles, out-of-pocket maximums, HSAs, and choosing the right level of coverageWhat to watch for with prescription costs, plus tools like GoodRxWhy insurance should be viewed as risk protection, not a prepaid health planHow to avoid surprise bills and tax-time subsidies gone wrongConnect with Julie:Send her an email at juliedavidsonhccc@gmail.comConnect with Ranch Right:HealthCare.govGoodRxHealthpilotSubscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Resources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
Most ranchers know their cow herd, but not everyone truly knows their inventory. In this solo episode, John breaks down why keeping track of what you own is one of the most overlooked (and most profitable) skills in ranching.Whether you run stockers or a cow-calf operation, knowing your inventory helps you make smarter sell/buy decisions, manage your assets like an investor, and keep your operation flexible in a changing market. John walks through simple, hands-on ways to track and tag animals so you always know what you’ve got, from age breakdowns and pregnancy status to an easy color-coded clip system that makes sorting and marketing decisions faster and clearer.If you’ve ever found yourself saying “I think we’ve got about…,” this episode is for you.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, I cover:Why inventory awareness is the foundation of asset-based ranch managementHow to tag and track cows for smarter marketing decisionsThe importance of age breakdowns and pregnancy status in herd planningManaging three-year-olds and maintaining cow condition through the winterHow to make better decisions with less complexity and more clarityConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the websiteCheck out all of our past webinars hereResources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
When should you sell your cattle, and how do you know if it’s the right move? In this episode, host John Haskell sits down with Wally Olson, longtime rancher and sell/buy marketer, to dig into the mechanics and mindset behind selling cattle well.From recognizing when your cattle are overvalued to choosing between selling in the country, through the sale barn, or on a video auction, Wally breaks down the numbers and the “why” to make smarter selling decisions. John and Wally also unpack real-world factors like shrink, commissions, and freight costs, as well as how to use tools like scales, slides, and contracts to protect your margins.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:How to identify overvalued and undervalued cattle in your herdThe hidden costs of different selling options (and how to manage them)Why relationships with sale barn managers and buyers matterPractical strategies for building confidence in pricing and marketing decisionsConnect with Wally:Check out his websiteConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Resources & Links:Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
Insurance might not be the most exciting part of running a ranch, but it can make or break your operation when things go wrong. In this episode, host John Haskell sits down with Julie Davidson, resident insurance expert, to unpack smart insurance moves and what every rancher should know about coverage, deductibles, and managing risk in a shifting market. Julie explains how rethinking your deductible could save you serious money, how to weigh the pros and cons of filing a claim, and what to look for when choosing between replacement cost and actual cash value coverage. Whether you’re protecting your ranch, your vehicles, or your home, this episode will help you stay covered (and smart), no matter what the market brings.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:Why reviewing your policy regularly can reveal hidden savingsHow to balance premiums and deductibles for your unique risk toleranceThe difference between replacement cost and actual cash value coverageTips for handling claims, documentation, and negotiation with your insurerConnect with Julie:Send her an email at juliedavidsonhccc@gmail.comConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Resources & Links:Episode 69. Avoiding Insurance Pitfalls: What Every Rancher Should KnowEpisode 66. Protecting Your Ranch: Insurance Insights with Julie DavidsonBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
Host John Haskell welcomes Julie Davidson to the podcast today to discuss trends in the insurance industry and how to avoid common insurance pitfalls. They discuss changes to underwriting and the increased use of drone technology, when to use insurance apps (and when not to), and what to consider before making an insurance claim. Julie also highlights the importance of understanding deductibles, especially for comprehensive coverage, and the potential impact of claim frequency on premiums. She highlights the need for proper eligibility checks when switching policies and the possible challenges of insuring in high-risk areas, such as those prone to wildfires.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:The increasing use of technology in underwriting, including drones and satellite imageryUsing insurance apps for checking premiums, coverages, and changing payment methods, but not using them for complex tasks like filing claimsThe importance of consulting agents before filing claims to ensure the best possible outcome and avoid unnecessary claimsWhat every rancher should know about transitioning insurance policiesInsurance eligibility, high-risk areas, and self-insuringConnect with Julie:Send her an email at juliedavidsonhccc@gmail.comConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Resources & Links:Episode 66. Protecting Your Ranch: Insurance Insights with Julie DavidsonBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Know your numbers and win. Ranch Right is here to help with all of your financial needs. Click below to book a discovery call today.Book a free discovery call
Ryan White is back on the podcast today to discuss the importance of land monitoring in ranching operations. He shares several SnapLand case studies that highlight the solutions provided by his ecosystem services company for businesses and landowners. These cases really show how different businesses and their leadership are taking some of the best feedback and natural resource accounting and turning that into revenue streams for their multi-generational operations. Ryan and John also discuss the value of data in land management, citing a food brand sale worth $300-$500 million based on land health. They emphasize the need for ranchers to take responsibility for their monitoring and leverage technology to create sustainable environments.Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode! In this episode, we cover:How monitoring data helped ranchers come together and maintain their public grazing leasesThe challenges with government agencies' monitoring responsibilities and the importance of ranchers taking responsibility for their monitoringHow a small ranch operation saw a fourfold return on their monitoring program and received funds from the NRCS for improved grazing standardsThe value of empowering ranchers with the right information, trusting their own decisions, and using technology to their advantageConnect with Ryan:Check out his websiteSend him and email at support@snaplands.comConnect with Ranch Right:Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram @ranchrightllc Follow on Facebook Check out the website Resources & Links:Episode 67. Ecosystem Services & Ranching’s Future with Ryan WhiteBook a Free Discovery Call to Learn More Ranching for Profit Ranching.FYI Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC Mentioned in this episode:Join us online, ask questions, and get practical tools you can put to work tomorrow. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to receive updates on our next session. Click the link below to catch up on all of our past webinars on YouTube.Webinars
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