Casey Mabry Guest

Casey Mabry

Casey comes to Blue Reef following over a decade-long career with Cargill. Casey’s career in the industry started as a cattle buyer in Western Nebraska and Wyoming for six years. Casey then moved to Wichita, KS where he worked in boxed beef pricing with a focus on understanding out front prices and position optimization. Casey then took to cattle procurement as a Strategic Supply Manager where he focused on cattle formula and grid marketing arrangements working with Cargill’s largest suppliers. Casey’s experience in cash and value based marketing of cattle can be a valuable asset to your operation. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Texas Tech University where he served on the Meats Judging team, and a Masters from Tarleton State University where he coached the Meats Judging team. Casey resides in Brock, TX with his wife Deidrea and daughters Reyse, Avery, and Brooklyn.

Appears in 53 Episodes

#63

Growing Agriculture's Workforce: Jessie Jarvis on Building Of the West & Leaders of the West

Jessie Jarvis grew up on a cow-calf ranch in southern Idaho, tried to leave agriculture behind to become an anesthesiologist, and ended up building one of the most important platforms in the industry instead. In this episode of We Live It, Ty deCordova and Wade Leist sit down with Jessie Jarvis — founder of Of the West and host of the Leaders of the West podcast — for one of the most wide-ranging and personal conversations the show has ever recorded. Jessie walks through her path from an internship at the Idaho Cattle Association and Idaho Beef Council, to communications director for ICA, to seven years at the Boutique Hub under mentor Ashley Alderson, to founding Of the West in 2020 — a job platform built specifically for agriculture and western industries. She makes the case that as the world moves toward feeding and clothing 10 billion people by 2050, agriculture can't afford to keep shrinking its workforce, and that the industry has far more career paths than most people realize. As she puts it: there's no job outside of agriculture you can't also find inside it. The conversation also covers what makes her podcast, Leaders of the West, stand out (including her favorite guest ever — Pat Fitzgerald, who helped build iTunes Podcasts at Apple before becoming president of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum), practical resume and job-search advice for anyone applying for work in ag, and the personal side of building a business: marrying a childhood friend, raising two very different kids, and running it all from a rural operation an hour from the nearest Costco. Whether you're a producer trying to hire, a job seeker trying to find your place in agriculture, or a fellow entrepreneur juggling a business and a family, this conversation is full of hard-won perspective on what it takes to build something that lasts. Topics Covered:Jessie Jarvis's path from ranch kid to founder of Of the WestWhy she left agriculture for med school — and came backBuilding Of the West, a job platform for agriculture and western industriesAgriculture's shrinking workforce and why career awareness mattersThe variety of careers available inside agricultureBuilding the Leaders of the West podcast and her favorite guest, Pat FitzgeraldResume and job-search advice for ag job seekersWhat reps can learn from job seekers about selling yourselfMarriage, motherhood, and running a business from rural IdahoMentorship from Ashley Alderson and the Boutique HubFind Jessie at OftheWest.co, listen to Leaders of the West wherever you get your podcasts, and follow Of the West on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.  Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an episode.
#62

Bull Genetics, EPDs & the Business Behind Riverbend Ranches with Chris Howell

In this episode of We Live It, Ty deCordova and Wade Leist sit down with Chris Howell in Boise, Idaho, to talk about his decade inside Riverbend Ranches and Riverbend Steaks— and why he decided to step into representing cattle for producers across Nevada, Oregon, California, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and South Dakota. Chris breaks down what Riverbend actually is, how Riverbend Steaks sells beef direct to consumers, and how the operation grew from purchasing 3,000-5,000 calves a year to 50,000-70,000. He also shares what he looks for in bull genetics and EPDs, how commercial producers can attach real value to their bull-buying decisions, and why trust is the most important thing a rep can build with a customer. Whether you're a commercial cow-calf producer, a seedstock breeder, or new to the cattle business, this conversation is full of practical insight on genetics, marketing, and what it takes to build a program that lasts. Topics Covered: - Chris Howell's move from Riverbend Ranches to LiveAg - What Riverbend Ranches, Riverbend Stakes & Riverbend Seedstock are - RiverbendSteaks.com and direct-to-consumer beef sales - Bull genetics and EPD selection - Creating value through genetics and marketing - Building trust between reps and producers - Advice for young producers entering the cattle business - New technology: virtual fencing and verified natural programs - Chris Howell's LiveAg rep territory (NV, OR, CA, ID, UT, WY, SD) Reach Chris Howell directly at Live-Ag.com to start marketing your cattle with him. 00:00 Introduction — Live at the LiveAg Sale in Boise, Idaho 01:15 Welcome Back to We Live It: Meet Chris Howell, New LiveAg Rep 02:00 Chris's Role at Riverbend Ranches: Customer Service to Procurement 02:52 Riverbend's Growth: From 5,000 to 70,000 Calves a Year 04:11 What Is Riverbend Ranches, Riverbend Stakes & Riverbend Seedstock? 05:09 RiverbendSteaks.com: Direct-to-Consumer Beef Subscriptions 06:04 Chris's Path: From a Nevada Commercial Ranch to Riverbend 07:29 The Opportunity to Join LiveAg 08:17 Choosing the Right Bulls: Advice for Commercial Producers 09:26 Why Producers Overlook Genetics & Marketing 10:51 Where Bull Value Really Comes From 11:50 Attaching Dollar Value to Genetic Traits 13:10 Why Trust Is the Foundation of Rep Relationships 15:02 Moving from Buying Bulls to Marketing Cattle 16:53 Chris's Territory: NV, OR, CA, ID, UT, WY & SD 17:45 How to Reach Chris Howell Through Live-Ag.com 18:09 Advice for Young Producers: Don't Fear New Technology 20:03 Adapting to Stay in Business for the Next 100 Years 20:28 Closing Thoughts
#61

Beef Genetics, EPDs & Premium Markets Explained with Mark Gardiner

For more than 40 years, Mark Gardiner of Gardiner Angus Ranch has helped shape the modern beef industry through genetics, data, and disciplined cattle selection. In this episode of We Live It, Mark joins Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry to discuss how Angus genetics have transformed beef production, why EPDs matter, the history behind Certified Angus Beef®, the rise of beef-on-dairy, and how producers can build more profitable cow herds. They also dive into artificial insemination (their version of AI), carcass quality, marbling, US Premium Beef, National Beef, herd rebuilding, drought, cattle markets, and why today's beef demand is stronger than ever. Whether you're a commercial cattle producer, seedstock breeder, feeder, or simply interested in where the beef industry is headed, this conversation is packed with practical insight and decades of experience. Topics Covered: • Angus genetics • Artificial insemination (AI) • EPDs and genetic selection • Beef-on-dairy • Certified Angus Beef • US Premium Beef • National Beef • Carcass quality & marbling • Herd rebuilding • Beef demand • Cattle markets • Commercial cow-calf operations • Seedstock production • Future of the beef industry 00:00 Meet Mark Gardiner of Gardiner Angus Ranch 01:15 A family legacy in the cattle business since 1885 04:40 The AI breeding revolution and using EPDs 08:30 Building better cattle through genetics 11:15 The beef industry's quality crisis in the 1990s 13:15 Creating US Premium Beef and changing cattle marketing 18:15 How Certified Angus Beef transformed beef demand 21:20 Genetics, consumer demand, and today's cattle market 24:10 Why beef-on-dairy is changing the industry 31:45 Using the best Angus genetics in dairy herds 34:40 Why carcass data and marbling matter 39:00 Multi-trait selection vs. chasing one trait 43:50 The future of Angus genetics and beef production 45:00 Gardiner Angus Ranch sales and final thoughts
#60

How Ag News Reaches Ranchers Across Montana, Wyoming & The Dakotas

How do ranchers stay informed when they're hours from the nearest town? Why does farm radio still matter in an age of podcasts, social media, and AI? And what challenges are producers facing across Montana, Wyoming, and the Northern Plains today? In this episode of We Live It, Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Colter Brown and Amelia Siroky of Northern Ag Network, one of the most trusted agricultural media organizations in the West, serving producers across Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The conversation explores the changing landscape of agricultural communication, how producers consume information today, and why radio continues to play a vital role in rural communities where internet and cell service remain unreliable. From market updates and weather reports to podcasts and digital content, Northern Ag Network shares how they're working to keep producers connected and informed. Along the way, they tackle some of the biggest questions facing agriculture today: What does the cattle market look like across the Northern Plains? How are drought conditions impacting ranchers and herd expansion decisions? Can producers rebuild the cow herd when forage remains limited? What role do public lands play in the future of Western ranching? And how do we ensure agriculture's story is told accurately to the next generation? The discussion also highlights two impactful initiatives making a difference beyond the ranch gate. How do we better support the mental health of farmers and ranchers? Northern Ag shares the story behind Beyond the Weather, a program focused on reducing stigma around mental health in agriculture and connecting producers with support resources. When was the last time someone simply thanked a farmer? The team discusses their For the Farmers tour, which brings communities together to recognize and celebrate the producers who feed, fuel, and clothe America. Whether you're involved in cattle ranching, farming, agricultural communications, rural leadership, or simply want a better understanding of life in the American West, this episode offers an honest look at the people working every day to keep rural America connected.
#59

From Canada to Cattle Feeding: Emily Jackson on Beef Demand, Markets & Her Career in Agriculture

What does a career in cattle feeding actually look like? How can women build successful careers in agriculture and livestock production? What drives cattle markets, beef demand, and the business of feeding the world? In this episode of We Live It, Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Emily Jackson of Arcadia Commodities to discuss her journey from growing up in a cattle-buying family in Canada to becoming a leader in cattle procurement, risk management, and cattle feeding. Emily shares what it's like to buy cattle across North America, how data and technology are changing the cattle industry, and why she believes agriculture still offers incredible opportunities for the next generation. She also discusses the importance of mentorship, the role women continue to play in shaping the future of agriculture, and why beef demand remains strong despite record cattle prices. Along the way, the conversation explores some of the biggest questions facing the beef industry today: Can the U.S. cattle herd rebuild quickly enough to meet demand?What opportunities exist for young people entering agriculture?How are data, analytics, and AI changing cattle feeding and commodity markets?Why are consumers continuing to choose beef at historically high prices?And what does it really mean to help feed a growing world population? Emily also highlights Beef Sticks for Backpacks, a program providing high-quality beef protein to food-insecure children while showcasing the positive impact the beef industry can have beyond the ranch gate. Whether you're involved in cattle feeding, commodity markets, ranching, agricultural leadership, or simply passionate about the future of food production, this episode offers valuable insight into the people helping move the beef industry forward.
#58

New World Screwworm Explained: What Texas Ranchers Need to Know Right Now | Wayne Cockrell

Is New World Screwworm really a threat to the U.S. cattle industry? How does it spread? What should ranchers be doing today to protect their livestock? And what happens if a positive case is found on your operation? In this episode of We Live It, Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Wayne Cockrell, Second Vice President of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, to separate fact from fiction surrounding New World Screwworm and its potential impact on cattle producers, ranchers, wildlife managers, and the broader livestock industry. Wayne explains: ✔️ What New World Screwworm actually is ✔️ How infestations occur and spread ✔️ Why livestock movement and biosecurity matter ✔️ What producers should look for in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and wildlife ✔️ How sterile fly eradication programs work ✔️ What happens when a positive case is reported ✔️ Why reporting cases helps protect neighboring operations ✔️ Common misconceptions circulating online ✔️ The industry's plan to combat and ultimately eradicate the pest This conversation offers practical guidance, industry insight, and a level-headed look at one of the most talked-about animal health issues facing American agriculture today. Whether you run a cow-calf operation, stocker business, feedyard, hunting ranch, or simply want to stay informed about the future of U.S. livestock production, this episode is packed with timely information from someone working directly on the issue.
#56

Earn More for Your Cattle: Third-Party Verification, GAP Certified & NHTC Programs Explained

Certified cattle consistently command stronger premiums and access buyer pools that uncertified cattle simply can't reach. In this episode of the We Live It Livestock & Ranching Podcast, we sit down with Seth Diehm — Customer Account Rep at Earth Claims — to break down exactly how third-party verification works, what GAP certification and NHTC status mean for your bottom line, and whether the audit process is as intimidating as it sounds (it's not). What is GAP certification for cattle? GAP — Global Animal Partnership — is a five-step animal welfare rating program. Earth Claims is the exclusive certifier in North America, meaning if you want GAP-certified cattle, Earth Claims is the company that gets you there. Most cow-calf producers fall under Step 4, which covers cattle raised with continuous outdoor access. Step 1 is available for producers with more limited pasture resources. Each step opens access to specific premium retail and foodservice markets that require verified sourcing. What is NHTC and why does it matter? NHTC stands for Never Ever 3 — No antibiotics ever, no added hormones, no beta-agonists. It's a USDA Process Verified Program (PVP), and Earth Claims is an approved certifier. NHTC cattle carry documented health assurance, genetic traceability, and condition verification from birth to harvest — exactly what high-end domestic and export buyers are looking for. What's the actual return on certification? There's no hard premium guarantee — Seth is upfront about that. But premiums on verified cattle have been consistent and strong over the last decade, and certified producers develop repeat buyer relationships that grow in value over time. The ROI isn't just the per-head premium at sale — it's the compounding effect of a loyal buyer base that knows what they're getting. What does the audit process look like? It's a records conversation, not an inspection. Earth Claims runs a regional audit staff, most of whom come from production backgrounds and understand what ranching in your area actually looks like. Seth describes it as sitting at the kitchen table going through your records — not the IRS showing up at your door. About Earth Claims Earth Claims is a third-party verification company specializing in independent certification for cattle ranches across the United States. They work with cow-calf producers to certify under GAP's five-step animal welfare program and USDA's Process Verified Programs, helping ranchers access premium domestic and export markets that require sourced, verified beef. 📞 Ready to get certified? Contact Seth Diehm directly: Phone: 541-286-3205 ext. 1 Website: earthclaims.com Hosts: Casey Mabry & Wade Leist Guest: Seth Diehm, Earth Claims 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes on livestock, ranching, and cattle markets from producers who actually live it.
#55

Gut Health, Heat Technology & Why the Southeast Cattle Market Is on Fire

Seventy percent of your cattle's immune system lives in the gut — and most producers aren't feeding to that number. In this episode of the We Live It Livestock & Ranching Podcast, Hardy Goodman, Area Sales Manager for VitaFirm by BioZyme, breaks down the science behind gut health, heat stress technology, and why the Southeast cattle market is generating momentum that producers across the country need to pay attention to. What is VitaFirm and what makes it different? VitaFirm is a technology-driven animal nutrition platform built by BioZyme. At its core is a prebiotic backed by over 200 peer-reviewed studies — one of the most research-supported feed additives in the beef cattle industry. Hardy's approach is proactive, not reactive: build gut health before problems start, and the herd handles everything else better. Products discussed include Liquid Boost, SureChamp pellets, and Climate Control Gel, applicable across both show livestock and commercial cow-calf operations. What is VitaFirm's heat technology and how does it work? VitaFirm's heat technology is a proprietary blend of essential oils, garlic, cinnamon, and a vasodilator designed to help cattle dissipate heat more effectively. The result is a measurable 3–4 degree reduction in body temperature — enough to keep cattle out grazing during the hottest parts of the day and maintain body condition score through summer. Hardy puts it plainly: if someone moved your thermostat 4 degrees in either direction, somebody in your house would be yelling. The same principle applies to your herd. Why does gut health drive cattle immunity? Research shows that 70% of cattle immunity is tied directly to gut health. A healthy gut microbiome improves digestibility, nutrient absorption, and the animal's ability to respond to stress — whether that's heat, weaning, or shipping. VitaFirm's prebiotic technology is the foundation of every product recommendation Hardy makes, because no mineral program performs at its ceiling in a compromised gut environment. Why is the Southeast cattle market heating up? The Southeast is seeing real momentum — tighter cow numbers nationally combined with strong forage resources and growing producer investment in genetics and nutrition are positioning the region competitively. Hardy also previews VitaFirm's upcoming Heritage Film, spotlighting Johnston Brangus in Alabama — one of the first families to bring fescue to the state — as a story of the deep roots driving that momentum. About Hardy Goodman Hardy grew up in South Georgia with a cattle and show livestock background, earned his ag degree from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia, and spent time in the cotton industry before landing his career with VitaFirm. His credibility with producers comes from a simple principle: he used the product before he ever sold it. Hosts: Casey Mabry & Wade Leist Guest: Hardy Goodman, Area Sales Manager — VitaFirm by BioZyme 🌐 vitafirm.com 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes on livestock, ranching, and cattle markets from producers who actually live it. We Live It Livestock & Ranching Podcast — Real conversations for real producers.
#54

Value Trace: How Charolais Is Using AI to Revolutionize Feeder Cattle Genetics & Profitability

In this episode of the We Live It, hosts Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Brett Spader, Executive Vice President of the American International Charolais Association (AICA), for a forward-thinking conversation about data, technology, and the future of beef genetics. Brett brings a deep resume to his role at AICA — from his early days as a fieldman for the Kansas Livestock Association, to his time in the auction world, to leading Angus Media and co-founding his own digital agency, Livestock Launch. His career has always orbited the seed stock industry, and that foundation shapes every initiative he's driving at Charolais today. At the center of the conversation is Value Trace — a proprietary AI-powered program built in partnership with Austin-based Frontiers Market. The program deploys solar-powered cameras in commercial feed yards to collect real-time individual animal data, including live weight, feed conversion, predictive red meat yield, predictive quality grade, and health diagnostics. Currently in its third phase, Value Trace now has roughly 3,000 head under camera across nine feed yards in six states. Brett breaks down how the camera technology works — using facial and body conformation recognition to individually identify cattle, weigh them in real time at the bunk, and even predict optimal harvest timing based on back fat, physiological maturity, and sire EPDs. The end goal is simple but powerful: create a full data loop from the seed stock producer all the way through the packer, so that everyone in the chain can make smarter decisions and capture more value. The conversation also digs into why red meat yield is the next major frontier for the U.S. beef industry. With choice grade becoming the new commodity baseline and finish weights climbing, Brett explains why Charolais genetics — known as a terminal sire option — are uniquely positioned to deliver muscle-forward carcasses without sacrificing grade. He also hints at exciting news coming from a K-State life cycle assessment study and new cutout research with Dr. Dwayne Wolf. Whether you're a cow-calf producer, seed stock operator, or cattle feeder, this episode is packed with insight on where beef genetics, technology, and industry data are heading. Visit charolaisusa.com to learn more or connect with the AICA team directly. 🧬 Powered by BioZyme® The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Proper cattle nutrition is the foundation of livestock health. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform, cattle fed BioZyme minerals gain exposure to a national buyer base, often resulting in premium returns. 🔗 Learn More: https://biozymeinc.com/blog/biozyme-partners-with-liveag/ Sponsored by Parnell Life Sciences: nixiFLOR® is the first FDA-approved generic version of Resflor Gold®, containing the same active ingredients, florfenicol and flunixin meglumine. The FDA determined the product is bioequivalent to Resflor Gold®, offering veterinarians and producers a cost-effective alternative with the same proven performance. Learn more: https://parnell.com/products/livestock/nixiflor 00:00 - Welcome & Intro 00:35 - Brett Spader's Background & Career Journey 02:44 - Introduction to Value Trace & Using AI in Beef Production 04:39 - The Hot Carcass Weight Trend & Telling the Story Through Data 07:00 - How Value Trace Creates Value for Bull Buyers & Cattle Feeders 08:12 - How the Camera Technology Works in the Feed Yard 10:31 - The Cattle Feeder Dashboard & Procurement Tools 11:03 - Connecting Seed Stock Producers, Commercial Operators & Feed Yards 13:49 - Data Value vs. Dollar Value 15:24 - Shortening the Genetic Feedback Loop 16:26 - Driving Red Meat Yield & the Future of U.S. Beef 19:11 - Consistency, Finish Weights & the Power of Char-Cross Calves 20:29 - Upcoming Research, Life Cycle Assessment & How to Connect with AICA 21:34 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Brett
#53

AngusLink Explained: The Genetic Merit Scorecard for Feeder Cattle

In this episode of the We Live It podcast, Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Troy Marshall, Director of Commercial Industry Relations at the American Angus Association, to break down the AngusLink program and what it means for commercial cow-calf producers who are serious about getting paid for their genetics. Troy brings a unique perspective to his role — not just as an industry professional, but as someone who spent a lifetime ranching registered Angus and Sim-Angus cattle in Eastern Colorado before joining the Association. That real-world experience shapes the way he talks about genetics: not just as numbers on paper, but as something you have to live to truly understand. At the heart of the conversation is the Genetic Merit Scorecard (GMS) — a tool Troy describes as the "Carfax report" for a pen of feeder cattle. The scorecard uses EPDs from a producer's bull battery to generate four scores — Beef, Feedyard, Grid, and Maternal — all on a 0–200 scale where 100 represents industry average. The result is an objective, third-party-verified snapshot of the genetic potential in a set of calves, helping buyers make confident purchasing decisions and helping sellers get rewarded for the investments they've already made. Troy shares some eye-opening validation data from 120,000 head, showing how each 10-point step up in the scorecard correlates with measurable improvements in marbling, ribeye area, and average daily gain. Cattle enrolled through the National Beef/USPB partnership are averaging over 40% prime — compared to an industry average of around 11%. The guys also cover the GeneMax Advantage — a genomic testing tool that can be layered into the scorecard to improve accuracy and better describe the cow herd over time. And for producers marketing through LiveAg, the scorecard data flows directly into the listing, making it easy for buyers to see the genetics behind what they're bidding on. If you're a cow-calf producer who's been doing things right and not getting credit for it at the sale barn, this episode is for you.Enroll or learn more: Contact IMI Global or the American Angus Association to get started — it takes about a 10–15 minute phone call and your bull battery registration numbers. 🧬 Powered by BioZyme®The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Proper cattle nutrition is the foundation of livestock health. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform, cattle fed BioZyme minerals gain exposure to a national buyer base, often resulting in premium returns.🔗 Learn More: https://biozymeinc.com/blog/biozyme-partners-with-liveag/ Sponsored by Parnell Life Sciences:nixiFLOR® is the first FDA-approved generic version of Resflor Gold®, containing the sameactive ingredients, florfenicol and flunixin meglumine. The FDA determined the product isbioequivalent to Resflor Gold®, offering veterinarians and producers a cost-effective alternativewith the same proven performance. Learn more: https://parnell.com/products/livestock/nixiflor
#52

Southeast Cattle Marketing Strategy: Selling More Cattle to More Buyers

We're coming to you live from Hope Hull, Alabama, right out of the brand-new Elite Livestock Marketing Group facility. Ty sits down with Darrell Stokes and Jerry Etheredge of Elite Livestock ahead of their Grass Time Special sale on Thursday, April 23, reflecting on a year of partnership with LiveAg and everything that's been built along the way. From the jump, Jerry and Darrell share what the partnership has meant for their operation — increased buyer base, expanded geographic reach, and load lot goals that weren't just met, but surpassed. Darrell even gave away a vacation to Hawaii to make good on a bold promise.  The conversation goes deep on what makes this partnership work: trust, people, and a shared foundation of faith.  Jerry wraps it up with something worth celebrating: this is the largest video cattle auction ever held in the state of Alabama. That's not a small thing — that's history being made right here at Elite Livestock and LiveAg. If you're a producer looking to grow your program, expand your buyer base, or learn what a LiveAg partnership looks like in the real world, this episode is for you. Reach out to Darrell and Jerry locally, or connect with the LiveAg team wherever you are on www.live-ag.com The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Cattle health starts with proper nutrition, and that is why BioZyme® Inc., a leader in animal nutrition and health, is excited to partner with LiveAg, one of the fastest-growing livestock marketing firms in the country. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform and sale broadcast services, cattle fed VitaFerm and Gain Smart mineral are positioned in front of a national, competitive buyer base on sale day, often receiving premium returns. Learn more:https://biozymeinc.com/blog/biozyme-partners-with-liveag/?utm_source=live_ag&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=live_ag_podcast_march 00:00 – Welcome & Live from Hope Hull, Alabama00:56 – Jerry Etheredge on the LiveAg Partnership01:26 – Exceeding Load Lot Goals & the Hawaii Vacation02:10 – Rep Group Growth: Wesley, Mississippi, Louisiana & Florida02:41 – What Makes the Partnership Work04:48 – The People Behind LiveAg: Whitney, Mitch & Shawna05:10 – Built on Faith: The Kingdom Vision06:05 – Starting Every Sale with Prayer & the National Anthem06:21 – The Grass Time Special Sale Overview07:30 – Young Producers in the Stocker Business08:46 – Breaking Down the Sale Lineup: Yearlings & Calves09:33 – Cleveland Landing Cattle10:26 – Florida Cattle & Drought Conditions11:42 – Largest Video Cattle Auction in Alabama History12:04 – How to Partner with LiveAg13:41 – Closing Thoughts & God Bless
#51

A League of Their Own: The Head-to-Head Auctioneer Contest Goes National and Heading to Las Vegas

What started as a casual idea between two Oklahoma cattlemen is turning into one of the most ambitious auctioneer competitions the livestock industry has ever seen. Ty and Casey sit down with Sam Stamper of Checotah Livestock and auctioneer Brian Marlin to break down A League of Their Own, a head-to-head auctioneer contest that's already paying out serious money and is about to get a whole lot bigger. Sam and Brian walk through how the concept grew out of their rodeo and match-roping roots, and how a phone call from a mutual friend eventually landed them in Oklahoma City drawing the whole thing out on a napkin with the LiveAg team. What they've built in year one is already turning heads — nine world champion auctioneers, weekly payouts, and over $63,000 paid out to competitors with zero entry fees. Here's what they get into: - The origin of A League of Their Own and how the head-to-head bracket format came together - The 2026 finals field — five world champions, two reserve world champions, an international champion, and more - What the payout structure looks like: $25,000 to win, $15,000 for second, $10,000 for third - The 2027 expansion plan — 66 auctioneers, 33 sale barn hosts, a March Madness-style bracket, and a $10,000 qualifier bonus - The big announcement — the 2027 A League of Their Own Finals are headed to the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada, in partnership with LiveAg All contest rounds will be broadcast live on LiveAg's YouTube channel. Visit live-ag.com for sponsorship availability and follow A League of Their Own on social media for updates. The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Cattle health starts with proper nutrition, and that is why BioZyme® Inc., a leader in animal nutrition and health, is excited to partner with LiveAg, one of the fastest-growing livestock marketing firms in the country. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform and sale broadcast services, cattle fed VitaFerm and Gain Smart mineral are positioned in front of a national, competitive buyer base on sale day, often receiving premium returns. Learn more:https://biozymeinc.com/blog/biozyme-partners-with-liveag/?utm_source=live_ag&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=live_ag_podcast_march 00:00 — Welcome & Guest Introductions 01:03 — Sam Stamper: Growing Up in Beggs, Oklahoma 02:20 — The Jim Bob Cross Connection & Leasing the Checotah Facilities 03:16 — Brian Marlin: Learning the Trade Under Brian Little & 20 Years Behind the Mic 04:45 — The Origin of A League of Their Own: How the Head-to-Head Concept Was Born 06:14 — Year One Recap: World Champions, Weekly Matchups & the Competition Field 07:22 — The 2025 Finals Payout: $25K to Win, $15K for Second, $10K for Third 08:06 — How the Weekly Payout Structure Works — $63,000 Out With Zero Entry Fees 08:56 — The 2027 Expansion: 66 Auctioneers, 33 Host Barns & a National Bracket 11:16 — The Big Announcement: A League of Their Own Finals Coming to Las Vegas 11:51 — How LiveAg Got Involved 13:39 — The Qualifier Format & How Young Auctioneers Get a Shot 15:32 — Spectator Involvement and What's Coming Down the Road 16:23 — Barn Matchups Will Be Broadcast on LiveAg' 16:56 — How the Barn Fee Structure Works & What Host Barns Stand to Win 18:11 — Final Thoughts: Building Something on a Kingdom Foundation 21:13 — How to Get Involved, Sponsorship Opportunities & Contact Info
#50

Cattle Market Resilience: Live Cattle Rally, Tight Supply & Strong Auction Demand | Weekly Market Update

The cattle market continues to show strong resilience despite plant strikes, high fuel costs, and global uncertainty. In this week’s We Live It Weekly Market Update, Ty DeCordova and Casey Mabry break down the latest trends impacting beef cattle prices, feeder cattle demand, and livestock auctions across the country. This week’s highlights include:  • Live cattle futures pushing higher  • Feeder cattle prices showing continued strength  • Tight cattle supply supporting the market  • Greeley plant strike impact on slaughter numbers  • Strong demand at recent livestock auctions  • Feedyard competition for limited inventory With slaughter numbers running near 410,000 head compared to 500,000 in previous years, supply remains tight and continues to support stronger cattle prices. Futures markets also pushed higher, with June live cattle reaching the 243 range and feeder cattle continuing to show strong momentum.  Ranchers, cattlemen, and livestock producers should stay informed as market conditions continue to evolve. Subscribe for weekly updates covering:  • Beef cattle markets  • Livestock auctions  • Feeder cattle trends  • Rancher insights  • Cattle industry news The We Live It Podcast brings real-world cattle market insight from producers and industry professionals who live it every day. The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Cattle health starts with proper nutrition, and that is why BioZyme® Inc., a leader in animal nutrition and health, is excited to partner with LiveAg, one of the fastest-growing livestock marketing firms in the country. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform and sale broadcast services, cattle fed VitaFerm and Gain Smart mineral are positioned in front of a national, competitive buyer base on sale day, often receiving premium returns. Learn more here.  At Blue Reef Agri-Marketing, personal connection is the first step to clarity and confidence in a volatile market. Whether you have a quick question, want to talk strategy, or need a fresh perspective, they're here to help. Contact their team here: https://bluereef.ag/contact-blue-reef/
#49

Leading with Purpose in the Livestock Industry: BioZyme CEO Lisa Norton

What does it take to lead with purpose in the livestock industry? BioZyme CEO Lisa Norton joins the We Live It Podcast to discuss leadership, building strong teams, and the importance of innovation in animal nutrition and agriculture. In this episode, we also share the announcement of LiveAg’s partnership with BioZyme, bringing additional visibility to cattle backed by VitaFerm® and Gain Smart® nutrition programs. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform, producers who invest in premium nutrition and sound management can better showcase their cattle to a competitive national buyer base. This conversation highlights:  • Leadership in the livestock industry  • Building strong teams and company culture  • The importance of fermentation and nutrition science  • Value-added marketing opportunities for producers  • The future of data-driven cattle marketing At the end of the day, good cattle start with good management, strong partnerships, and the right people behind them.Subscribe for more conversations with leaders who truly live it. The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Cattle health starts with proper nutrition, and that is why BioZyme® Inc., a leader in animal nutrition and health, is excited to partner with LiveAg, one of the fastest-growing livestock marketing firms in the country. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform and sale broadcast services, cattle fed VitaFerm and Gain Smart mineral are positioned in front of a national, competitive buyer base on sale day, often receiving premium returns. Learn more here.  00:00 Highlight Clip 01:03 Show Intro 01:18 Welcome & Lisa Norton Introduction 03:05 BioZyme Company Overview 05:40 Leadership & Company Growth 08:15 Hiring the Right People in Agriculture 10:02 Company Culture & Team Building 11:35 Lisa Norton’s Career Journey 15:45 Innovation & Fermentation Technology 19:29 The Future of Livestock Industry 21:50 Leadership Philosophy 23:20 Closing Thoughts
#48

Texas Panhandle: Markets, Mindset & the Future of the Cattle Industry

In this episode of We Live It, Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Andy Holloway of Canadian, Texas, for a grounded conversation straight out of the Texas Panhandle. They cover what producers are seeing in the market right now, how replacement females are fitting into long-term strategies, and why staying connected to industry conversations matters more than ever. From local insight to bigger-picture policy and market signals, this episode is about thinking ahead, building relationships, and staying sharp in a changing cattle industry. If you’re in the business, thinking about getting in, or just want to stay informed, this is one worth listening to. The We Live It podcast is proudly powered by BioZyme, the makers of VitaFerm® and Gain Smart®. Cattle health starts with proper nutrition, and that is why BioZyme® Inc., a leader in animal nutrition and health, is excited to partner with LiveAg, one of the fastest-growing livestock marketing firms in the country. Through LiveAg’s nationwide video auction platform and sale broadcast services, cattle fed VitaFerm and Gain Smart mineral are positioned in front of a national, competitive buyer base on sale day, often receiving premium returns. Learn more here.  00:00 Intro & Welcome  01:45 Life & Ranching in Canadian, Texas  05:30 Current Cattle Market Conditions  10:15 Replacement Females & Long-Term Strategy  16:40 Building Relationships in the Industry  22:10 Staying Ahead of Policy & Trends  27:30 Texas Panhandle Perspective  32:00 Final Thoughts & Takeaways
#46

What Consumers Want from Beef in 2026 | Raise Well + Source & Age Explained

This week on the We Live It Podcast, Ty deCordova and Casey Mabry sit down with Doug Stanton of IMI Global to break down one of the biggest new announcements in value-added cattle marketing — the Raise Well program. If you're wondering:How do I add more buyers on sale day?What claims actually matter in today’s market?What are retailers and consumers demanding in 2026?Is Raise Well different from CARE or Natural programs?Should I bundle verification programs?We cover it all. Doug walks through the evolution of third-party verification programs including:  • Source & Age  • NHTC (Non-Hormone Treated Cattle)  • Natural  • CARE sustainability platform  • Angus Link & GMS  • And now… Raise Well Raise Well is an animal welfare-based, natural, traceable program already approved by Whole Foods and being utilized by retail supply chains. It represents a growing shift toward consumer-driven beef standards and gives producers another opportunity to attract new buyers. The key takeaway? You don’t build premiums overnight — you build buyer pools. The more programs you qualify for, the more options you create on sale day. If you're marketing feeder cattle, backgrounding calves, or selling through video auctions, this episode will help you understand how third-party verification adds market access and protects long-term buyer relationships. Subscribe for weekly conversations built by cattle people, for cattle people. #RaiseWell #IMIGlobal #CattleMarketing #VerifiedBeef #WeLiveIt
#45

From Feedlots to the Big Leagues: Dick Monfort on Building Beef & Baseball Dynasties

Recorded live at Colorado Rockies home turf, Coors Field, during Stockmen at the Stadium, this episode is one we’ll never forget. We sat down with legendary cattle feeder, former President of ConAgra Red Meats, and Rockies owner Dick Monfort for a conversation that bridged two iconic American institutions: beef and baseball. Long before stadium lights and opening day crowds, Dick was riding pens at four years old, feeding cattle alongside his grandfather in northern Colorado. He helped lead one of the most transformative eras in the beef industry, from shipping live animals to pioneering boxed beef, to scaling plants that harvested over 100,000 head per week. He lived through razor-thin margins, near bankruptcy, plant start-ups, industry reinvention, and the relentless grind of feeding a nation. Then came a curveball. In the early 1990s, the Monfort name became tied to Major League Baseball when the Rockies franchise was awarded to Denver. What started as a $95 million investment turned into one of the most recognizable brands in professional sports. Today, Dick’s legacy spans feedyards, packing plants, and a ballpark that seats more than 50,000 fans under the Colorado sky.In this episode, we talk about:Growing up in a three-classroom schoolhouse outside GreeleyFeeding cattle year-round on Colorado’s Front RangeThe shift from carcass beef to boxed beefRunning a packing plant at 26 years oldThe ConAgra acquisitionWhy cattle genetics today are better than everAnd how running a feedlot compares to running a Major League franchiseWhat makes this conversation special is the humility. Dick speaks with deep respect for the cattle industry, calling it the business that “helped feed the world.” For us, recording this episode inside Coors Field felt like a full-circle moment for agriculture.Dick, thank you for your time, your candor, and the blessing of this conversation. It was an honor to sit in your stadium and talk about the industry that built it. If you care about cattle, leadership, grit, or the evolution of American agriculture… this one is for you.🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to subscribe to the We Live It Podcast.
#44

The Power of Stock Show Support: Investing in the Next Generation of Agriculture

In this episode of We Live It, host Ty deCordova sits down with two leaders who understand what it means to build something that lasts.We hear from Mary Russell of Higginbotham Insurance as she shares her perspective on investing in young people, supporting agricultural families, and strengthening the livestock community through leadership and service. Berry Cooper of Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que joins the conversation to talk about legacy, full circle moments in the cattle industry, and why getting youth involved in showing livestock is critical to the future of agriculture. From stock shows to mentorship, business leadership to faith in the next generation, this episode dives into:• Youth involvement in showing livestock  • Building leadership in the cattle industry  • Supporting the next generation of producers  • The importance of community in agriculture  • Full circle moments in Texas cattle country If you care about the future of the livestock industry and the young people stepping into it, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss. 🎧 Listen now and join us as we continue telling the stories of the people who live it every day. 00:00 – Welcome from Cooper’s | 20,000 Head Selling Today  01:00 – Introducing Mary Russell & Berry Cooper  02:00 – Mary’s Background at Higginbotham (36 Years in Insurance)  03:30 – How Higginbotham Got Involved in the Stock Show  04:30 – Buying the Grand Champion “Snoop Dogg”  05:30 – Emotional Moments in the Sale Ring  07:00 – Berry’s Story: From Showing Steers to Judging & Leadership  09:00 – From County Agent to Corporate to Cooper’s BBQ  11:00 – Why Supporting Youth in Agriculture Matters  12:30 – The Character of Show Kids  14:00 – The Power of Mentors: County Agents & Ag Teachers  15:30 – The Networking Power of Livestock Shows  17:00 – Small World Ag Stories & Lifelong Connections  18:30 – Final Thoughts on Investing in the Next Generation
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