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Weekly recap is up right after this. Wolf Cattle presents the 38th opportunity sale of 2026 Thursday, April 2300 registered limousine Linflex and Angus bulls, fall yearlings and spring yearlings plus 30 registered females online only with live bidding through Superior Livestock and DV Auction. Sale details@wolfcaddle.com, dV Auction, Superior Livestock and Ranch Channel Wolf Cattle where beef is
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our business welcome to Sirebiar, the nation's 1 destination for buying and selling breeding genetics. Sirebiar features the top Angus bulls across the country. If you're looking for the best place in breeding genetics, you've just found it.
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It's the sale worth waiting for. CK Bar Ranch Simmental and Simangus Bulls designed to add pounds and profit to your program where bulls offer the best of both worlds with proving calving ease and growth to maternal strength. Join the CK Bar Ranch crew Friday, April 3rd at Saint Livestock in St. On, South Dakota. Bid and buy online at DV auction and videos, catalogs and sale information available at ranchhannel.com and ckbarranch.com Join us April 3rd in Saint On, South Dakota for a powerful set of bulls ready to go to work for you.
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Nebraska Producers impacted by recent wildfires now have a new resource to help locate
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grazing land for their livestock. The Nebraska Grazing Exchange is an online
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tool designed to connect cattle producers in need of pasture with landowners have available grazing. The platform allows users to post listings or search for opportunities across the state. Officials say the exchange is especially important following the fires, which have reduced available forage and displaced herds in several areas. As you can imagine, producers needing assistance or those willing to offer grazing can access the Nebraska Grazing Exchange online to submit or view listings. State leaders say the effort is aimed at supporting recovery and keeping Nebraska's livestock
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industry moving forward in the way of the disaster.
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And that website, Real Easy Nebraska GrazingExchange.com
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Coming up this weekend on the Ranch
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it up radio show, Breeding bull development. It's different for every seed stock producer. For Kelly Erickson with the CK Bar
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Ranch in Kodoka, South Dakota, it starts with a specific regiment in the fall and leads up to sale time.
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Bulls must pass rigorous scrutinizing not only
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genetically, but soundness, locomotion, longevity, fertility and efficiency.
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Packer consolidation is once again under the crosshairs at Washington with bipartisan support, Florida's
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ban on lab grown meat will stand. We'll have the updates and how has the war in Iran affected the meat market here and globally? Plus what and where are consumers willing
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to spend their dollars? That's coming up this weekend on the Ranch it Up radio show.
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And that is your Ranch it Up.
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Heard it here weekly recap.
Hosts: Jeff “Tigger” Erhardt & Rebecca “BEC” Wanner
Air Date: March 27, 2026
This episode addresses the impact of recent wildfires on Nebraska ranchers and spotlights the Nebraska Grazing Exchange, a free online tool designed to help livestock producers and landowners connect quickly to arrange emergency grazing. Hosts Tigger & BEC offer critical updates, practical resources for ranchers affected by natural disasters, and a peak at topics upcoming on the show—all with their signature Western, ranching-oriented style.
On the urgency of action:
“Nebraska Producers impacted by recent wildfires now have a new resource to help locate grazing land for their livestock.”
— Tigger, [01:19]
On the platform’s purpose:
“The platform allows users to post listings or search for opportunities across the state. Officials say the exchange is especially important following the fires.”
— BEC, [01:29]
On industry resilience:
“State leaders say the effort is aimed at supporting recovery and keeping Nebraska’s livestock industry moving forward in the way of the disaster.”
— Tigger, [02:03]
Direct call to action:
“And that website, real easy, NebraskaGrazingExchange.com.”
— Tigger, [02:07]
Tigger & BEC maintain their grounded, Western credibility, speaking directly to the ranching audience with empathy and urgency. Their approach is practical, supportive, and focused entirely on community solutions rather than bureaucracy or red tape.
This episode is a focused call to action for Nebraska ranchers affected by recent wildfires—use the Nebraska Grazing Exchange to find or offer emergency grazing resources. Tigger & BEC deliver essential information and showcase the strong community spirit of the ranching industry in times of crisis.