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#08 - Q&A with Duke Phillips IV

#08 - Q&A with Duke Phillips IV

FromRanchlands Podcast


#08 - Q&A with Duke Phillips IV

FromRanchlands Podcast

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Length:
15 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is another Q&A episode, this time with the questions being answered by Duke Phillips IV. All of these questions were either submitted via social media or through our podcast-specific email address, podcast@ranchlands.com. Duke answers a wide range of questions, including some specific questions about cattle and the ranching business, the amount of acreage needed to support different size herds, a question from an incoming ranch intern, and a few questions about landing a job with Ranchlands. If you are curious about any of these topics, we know you’ll enjoy this episode. And if you have a question that you’d like us to answer, please email us at podcast@ranchlands.com.  Thanks for listening! --- QUESTIONS ANSWERED: 1:20 - Several general questions about cattle and ranching. 5:20 -  How many people are needed to run a ranch? 7:58 - A question from an incoming ranch intern. 11:50 - Questions about the Ranchlands hiring process. 13:50 - Any upcoming exciting plans at Ranchlands? --- ABOUT RANCHLANDS: www.ranchlands.com Ranchlands Mercantile Ranch Stays Ranchlands Meat Stories Questions or comments? Email us at podcast@ranchlands.com!
Released:
Nov 16, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (47)

“Working together to live with the land.” For more than two decades, this credo has guided our work at Ranchlands. Our core business is cattle ranching, but over time it has grown to include education, art, hospitality, craftsmanship, and more. Our mission has evolved organically from our work with the land, and our vision has attracted a fascinating array of friends, partners, and collaborators–people whose work extends far beyond the world of mainstream ranching. The Ranchlands Podcast features conversations with members of our community– discussions about our shared connection to the land, stewardship of natural resources, the pursuit of purpose-driven work, lessons learned, and wisdom earned.