Raising the Steaks

ABS Global

By 2050 we have to be able to feed around 10 billion people. Finding sustainable ways to meet this demand in an affordable way is on all our minds. We're here to advocate for sustainable cattle and great genetics. Raising the Steaks will look at real world examples of how dairy producers, beef producers, cattle feeders, ranchers, and packers continuously try to meet the needs of an ever growing population. Clearly and openly communicating with consumers and producers about what we do is the primary goal. Optimum genetic progress has the ability to feed the world, we want to explain why. read less
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Episodes

Australian Cattle Production and Application in the States - with Annie Pumpa, Fletch Kelly, and Ryan Person
Jan 12 2022
Australian Cattle Production and Application in the States - with Annie Pumpa, Fletch Kelly, and Ryan Person
In this two part episode, we start by hearing from  Annie Pumpa a Beef Sales Rep and the Beef InFocus Supply Chain Manager in Australia and Fletch Kelly a Key Strategic Account Manager in the Southern Australia Region. These two really crack open the Australia production conversation. We talk controversies, feed availability, what producers need to sustain, and how beef and beef on dairy strategies will continue to change for the future. Annie, Fletch, and other team member's stories are really cool to listen to. Hang on for the ride, this episode is a longer one - but the conversations had so much quality I couldn't stand to edit out any more time than I already had. Segment Two follows with a U.S and Californian native, Ryan Person. Having lived in Australia for over seven years, the Texas A&M grad's insights into how he applied what he learned in Australian production to his cattle operation is quite a story. Person works in the international meat trade and is currently a beef production professor at Fresno State. We talk the realities of California cattle production, how historically we've changed types and kinds of cattle, and what he hopes to see for the future of the industry and his up and coming students going into the industry. Towards the end of the episode, we talk exports in China, South America, India, Indonesia, Western Asia, and the US. You won't want to miss it!