In this episode Meghan, Dr. Brad White the director of the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University, Dr. Louis Feitoza, a veterinarian at the Beef Cattle Institute, and Dr. David Rousseau, the veterinary clinical director at Butterfly Network, discuss a topic that is both cutting-edge and critical for cattle health: lung ultrasound and the evolving role of point-of-care ultrasound—or POCUS—in the feedlot environment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Meghan, Dr. Brad, Dr. Louis, and Dr. David discuss prognosis ultrasound and how it helps in the differentiation between the types of Bovine Respiratory Disease. The group also details why treatment time matters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Meghan, Dr. Brad, Dr. Louis, and Dr. David talk about lung scores and prognosis in the feedlot. Dr. Louis Feitoza starts by breaking down what he's looking for when it comes to lung scores and how that is used to determine the course of treatment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cooper Wierson was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What he loves most about high school sports is that he has been playing with the same people since they were young, and his school is small enough that he can be friends with everyone. Cooper participates in football, basketball, track and field, and baseball. Outside of school, he helps clean up the baseball field in the spring with his father to prepare the field for the season. He also grew up as part of 4-H and showed animals. Cooper lives on his grandpa’s farm, making agriculture everything to him. Cooper is considering different colleges and wants to take courses to discover his future career. He would love to continue playing sports and being a leader at a collegiate level. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tatum Hunt was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the field and court. The thing she loves most about high school sports is her teammates and how unified her teams are. To her, it feels like a family. Tatum is involved in both travel and school softball, volleyball, Athletic Ambassadors, SALT, DECA, National Art and Honors Society. She also participates in Buddy Ball with special needs youth. Agriculture to Tatum is not just important but is a way of life. Her grandmother’s side of the family are multi-generational farmers in southeast Indiana. Although she is undecided on what college to attend, Tatum would like to pursue a degree in physical therapy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Blake Brancel was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the field and course. What she loves most about high school sports is the sense of community she creates with her teammates and coaches. Being part of track and field and cross country gives her a sense of belonging. The support of everyone on her team pushes her to become better and better as the years go on. She is grateful to be involved in sports and to come from a loving, supportive home. Blake is involved in FFA as the president, Portage Student Section as the co-president, Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Student Athlete Leadership Team, and Wisconsin Junior Hereford Association as the membership secretary. Blake also participates in various volunteer and community activities through her FFA chapter, school, church, local park and rec, and state and national breed organizations. Agriculture means so much more to Blake than just farming. The opportunities, experiences, and values of agriculture she has learned are irreplaceable. Growing up on a beef farm and showing cattle has given her so much. She is forever grateful for the people she has met, the places she has been, the values she has learned, and the pride of being an agriculturist. After high school, Blake hopes to continue her education by majoring in biology to become a dentist. Although undecided about which college she would like to attend, she would like to go to Marquette for dental school.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Everett Larsen was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What he loves most about high school sports is competing while playing alongside his friends. Everett is involved in soccer and basketball and is an FFA officer. He has done many state and national activities through FFA such as State and National Convention. While he is not playing sports, he will volunteer for concessions or run scoreboards. In his community, he participates in 4-H, youth group, and volunteers at his local food pantry. To Everett, agriculture means learning a good work ethic and always showing up to get the job done. It is about building relationships and constantly learning new skills. These skills are skills he can't always learn in school and the memories he makes with family and friends are some of the best stories he will have when he is older. Although unsure of his career path, Everett plans to pursue a job related to sports or agriculture. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jerrad Wallman was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the court and course. The thing he loves most about high school sports is how it brings people together. The social connections he makes throughout the winter are a fun part of basketball. Whether he is having a winning season or a challenging season, people come together to cheer him and his team on and support them. He has made many good friends that he guards on the court, but once the game is over, they are laughing and talking about things they have in common. Jerrad competes in basketball and golf. In his free time, he participates in 4-H, youth group, and various activities at his church such as running the sound booth, VBS crew leader, and service projects. As part of the National Honor Society, Jerrad has helped with the Salvation Army Food Distribution events. As part of band and choir, he has participated in the Salvation Army Christmas Basket fundraiser to sing and play while raising donations to help support the community. At James Valley, he does an annual clean-a-thon where he helps walk to pick up trash in over 50 miles of ditches. Agriculture is Jerrad’s connection to his family and community. He has been working alongside his father and brother on their farm for as long as he can remember. With his family being involved in agriculture, he has been able to spend time with multiple generations of his family. Every day is different on the farm, and he enjoys the variety of work and challenges it brings. Jerrad plans to attend college and ultimately return to his farm. It's a great place to grow up and he wants to be part of the community that has supported him throughout his life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Taylor Barton was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the court and field. What she loves most about high school sports is participating as a part of a team where she can work alongside other people who have the same goals as her. She also enjoys teaching and working with the young athletes in her community through camps and youth leagues. Taylor is a member of the varsity softball and volleyball teams as well as captain for both teams. She is an active member of her FFA chapter where she competes on the livestock judging team. She is also a member of the East Clinton National Honor Society where she holds the officer position of historian. Outside of school, Taylor is a member of the Final Drive 4-H club and has participated in the Deans Charity Steer Show at the Ohio State Fair. Her celebrity team and she partnered with Ohio State University and Ronald McDonald House Charities to raise over $17,000. To Taylor, agriculture is the heart of civilization. Without it, humans could not survive. The agricultural community has made her who she is today. It has taught her many lessons in hard work, determination, teamwork, leadership, reliability, responsibility, respect, kindness, and love. It has also taught her how to take care of her animals, other humans, the environment, and the land she has been given. Taylor plans on applying to the Southern State Community College nursing program this winter. After receiving her RN license, she hopes to enroll in a BSN program. She also wishes to continue improving her show cattle breeding herd as well as her involvement in the family farming operation and the agricultural community. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Charlie Holmes was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the court. The thing she loves most about playing a high school sport is her teammates. She has spent the last four years working hard and playing her best alongside 16 players who genuinely feel like a second family to her. Charlie is involved in volleyball and helps run the camps for the younger girls in the summer. In her free time, she works at the nursing home in her community as a CNA. She has also volunteered at the legion, serving veterans for different occasions and events. She does all of this while trying her best to complete her associate's degree before graduating high school. To Charlie, agriculture means a few different things. It does take a lot of time, effort, money, and hard work, but above all joy and passion must be present. It takes a village to make a functioning farm life. People may have different strong suits and contributions but being passionate while doing it is what agriculture is about. After high school, Charlie plans to attend nursing school and would like to work at Mayo Clinic while living on land of her own. In the future, she eventually wants to move back home to be near her family and contribute her part to the farm and support system. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brennen Thooft was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion in and out of band. He feels it is important to be active in high school activities and loves being a part of a group that all have similar goals and interests and work together as a team. Additionally, activities encourage him to step out of his comfort zone and try something new. As a part of the pep band, he is encouraged to attend almost every sport in high school to serve as a part of the student section. Brennen is involved in marching band as a trumpet section leader, concert band, choir, jazz band, pep band, honors band, BEATS as a captain, knowledge bowl, and Business Professionals of America (BPA), where he has competed at regional, state, and national level in spreadsheets application. Outside of school, Brennen plays the piano and finds enjoyment in playing not only during his free time but also for numerous events such as recitals, duet festivals, and Gold Cup competitions. He is also very active with his church community by participating in Holy Helpers, helping with summer faith programs, volunteering at fundraising events, and working at his church's food booth at the local county fair. Agriculture has made a significant impact on Brennen’s life. His family lives on the same farm that his dad grew up on. Agriculture and sports feature multiple similarities including that they both encourage hard work, demand long hours, and require dedication. Living in an agricultural environment has shaped him as an individual. Brennen plans on majoring in either marketing or finance. He would also like to minor in music because of his passion for it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adysen Poppen was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What she loves most about high school sports is spending time together, lifting weights, working out, practicing, and playing games with her teammates. The friendships she has formed on the court continue off the court as well. Sports have also taught her important lessons about discipline, perseverance, and pushing her limits. Adysen is involved in volleyball, basketball, track, student council, Spanish club, FFA, and the National Honor Society. In her free time, she volunteers at local sporting events taking care of the softball and soccer scoreboard, helping with football chains, and working the concession stand. She also volunteers at the summer vacation bible school program. Agriculture is very important to Adysen. Both of her grandfathers are farmers, so she has grown up learning about the significance of agriculture. This has helped her appreciate where her food comes from. Although Adysen’s future plans are still uncertain, she has developed an interest in pursuing a degree in physical therapy after tearing her ACL once sophomore year and then again senior year. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adysen Poppen was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What she loves most about high school sports is spending time together, lifting weights, working out, practicing, and playing games with her teammates. The friendships she has formed on the court continue off the court as well. Sports have also taught her important lessons about discipline, perseverance, and pushing her limits. Adysen is involved in volleyball, basketball, track, student council, Spanish club, FFA, and the National Honor Society. In her free time, she volunteers at local sporting events taking care of the softball and soccer scoreboard, helping with football chains, and working the concession stand. She also volunteers at the summer vacation bible school program. Agriculture is very important to Adysen. Both of her grandfathers are farmers, so she has grown up learning about the significance of agriculture. This has helped her appreciate where her food comes from. Although Adysen’s future plans are still uncertain, she has developed an interest in pursuing a degree in physical therapy after tearing her ACL once sophomore year and then again senior year. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Azaria McDonough was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What she loves most about high school sports is the team aspect and working together to achieve a goal. Azaria is involved in volleyball, softball, basketball, track, student council, and the National Honor Society. In her free time, she volunteers at her local town celebration and does community service through the 4-H club. To Azaria, agriculture means producing food and other resources for animals and people to flourish. Family farms are important to the fabric of Iowa and the rest of the Midwest. After she graduates, she plans on going to a 4-year college to major in communications.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brayden Rice was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and mat. What he loves most about high school sports are the life lessons he learns and the bonds he creates with his teammates. Brayden competes in football, wrestling, and track. He also participates in 4-H, aiding a classroom and helping coach a club of younger wrestlers. He is also involved in a track camp for younger kids and Special Olympics. Agriculture means a lot to Brayden, and he has learned many lessons while working on his family farm. Brayden would like to continue his sports career in college and go to Purdue to pursue an engineering degree once he graduates high school. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carter Degenhardt was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What he loves most about high school sports is bonding with his teammates and making memories. Carter is involved in FFA as an officer and committee chair. He has competed in the CDE contest, LDE contest, and State Tractor Driving contest. He was also a State Section winner for ag mechanics, with repair and maintenance proficiency. He also participates in the science club, Blue River Fire and Rescue events, and several service-learning activities through FFA. Agriculture to Carter is not just a career, it is a way of life. His family has been involved in agriculture for generations. He has 70 beef cow/calf pairs and enjoys all aspects of agriculture from feeding to operating equipment. Carter plans to further his education after high school and is aiming for a career in agriculture mechanics or forestry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lakelyn Sobieski was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the field and court. She loves being able to bond with her team and help each other grow as individuals to then come together as a team. The friendships, memories, and connections she makes are very valuable to her. Lakelyn is involved in volleyball, softball, basketball, and Berlin FFA. She also participates in 4-H as the secretary and is an Unimaginable Hope volunteer, where she does lots of community service. To Lakelyn, agriculture has a rich history of generations because she grew up on a family farm. Agriculture has a significant value in her world as it is a resource for so many things, including providing for families and the community. Lakelyn is looking forward to going to college to focus on agricultural business with an emphasis on communications and is considering playing softball at the collegiate level. Growing up on a crop farm and raising market projects for the county fair has taught Lakelyn the value of hard work. She is excited to be able to move into the future with the ability to further her education and strives to remain in the agriculture industry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Zeeb was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the court and field. What he loves most about high school sports is being able to compete with his teammates. Playing high school sports has taught him how important teamwork, leadership, discipline, self-confidence, dedication, and respect are to having a successful season. Jason expressed how sports are a way to keep his body in good physical condition and play an important role in maintaining a healthy mental state. The most important reasons he plays and participates in sports are to go out to do something that he loves and to have fun while gaining experience. Jason competes in football, basketball, and track. He is currently in FFA as the chapter president, a part of the National Honor Society, and is on the A Honor Roll for academics. He also participates in the buddy program, where he mentors elementary students who struggle with making friends or have troubling behaviors, as well as the Heidelberg Youth League and TASC (Teens Actively Serving Christ). It wasn't until Jason started attending school that he realized growing up on a farm wasn't considered "normal" or a way of life for many people. However, to him, agriculture is a vital lifestyle and surrounds many in the small rural community in which he lives. Agriculture has allowed him to explore many of his interests. Being in high school and having the opportunity to join FFA has shown him just how diverse agriculture is in the world. Agriculture is his way of life and a passion that he has been blessed to enjoy every day. Jason plans to attend a university to study agriculture science and play college football. It is his dream to further his education and bring back new ideas to the family farm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Owen Willoby was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and course. What he loves most about high school sports is the competition. He enjoys competing against other people and wants to challenge himself to be better in each race. Owen has enjoyed becoming a leader on both teams and likes encouraging the younger teammates. Owen is involved in cross country, track and field, FFA, and FCA. Through FFA, he has participated in the canned food drive, worked at Christmas in the Village, helped out with Food on the Farm, and planned a 5K event that will split the profits between the FFA chapter, and an organization called SCARF (Shelby County Animal Rescue Foundation). To Owen, agriculture is the backbone of American society and is an industry that will forever be in his heart. Growing up in agriculture, he has always had a great appreciation for it. He would help his family bale hay and has worked a summer job for a farmer family friend. In the future, Owen plans to attend Ohio Northern University to study electrical engineering and further his athletic career through the cross country and track teams.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kylie Mann was nominated as a Beck’s Player with Heart for her commitment and passion on and off the court and field. High school sports are special to her because they offer a unique blend of passion, community, and personal growth. What she loves most is seeing how they bring people together. Athletes can discover their strengths and learn important life lessons, all while having fun and making lasting memories. Kylie participates in softball, volleyball, NHS, Key Club, Teen Leadership Program, FFA, and choir. She is a class officer and Jr. Fair Board Member, a part of the LC wellness committee, leads Tiger Tailgating and is involved in 4-H as club president. Kylie also volunteers at many different organizations and events, including the county goat project developmental committee and the County Council. To Kylie, agriculture is not only about farming but also about providing the food and resources that people need to survive. Agriculture plays a huge role in supporting communities, economies, and the environment. It’s a combination of science, technology, and nature working together. For her, agriculture also represents the responsibility of taking care of the land and finding sustainable ways to feed a growing population, while protecting the earth for future generations. Kylie plans to attend college for agriculture business or pre-vet while playing softball.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.