• Episode Fourteen | Roots & Ranches: Exploring Rural Texas Hill Country Life

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Episode Fourteen | Roots & Ranches: Exploring Rural Texas Hill Country Life

  • Summary

  • The conversation is about life in rural areas and the challenges and benefits of being a rancher. The guests discuss ag exemptions and the different types of valuations for agricultural properties. They also talk about the importance of diversification in farming and ranching and the role of livestock in wildlife management. The conversation highlights the hard work and dedication required in the ranching lifestyle and the value it brings to the community. The conversation covers various topics related to ranching and farming in Kendall County, Texas. The cost of fencing is discussed, with the speaker mentioning that it has incrementally gone higher over the years. Predators, such as coyotes, bobcats, foxes, raccoons, and dogs, are identified as the biggest challenge when raising sheep and goats. The conversation also touches on the issue of people buying ranch land without understanding the challenges and the importance of spending time with family to keep them invested in the ranching lifestyle. The conversation then shifts to conservation easements and the challenges of evaluating the value of land. The role of the Ag Extension Center in providing advice and resources to landowners is highlighted, including soil testing and livestock care. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the bird flu and the safety and dependability of the US food source.


    Keywords


    rural areas, rancher, ag exemptions, ag valuation, diversification, livestock, wildlife management, community, ranching, farming, Kendall County, Texas, fencing, predators, sheep, goats, land ownership, conservation easements, Ag Extension Center, soil testing, livestock care, bird flu, US food source


    Takeaways


    • Life in rural areas as a rancher involves hard work, dedication, and a strong work ethic.
    • Ag exemptions are actually ag valuations, which provide a reduced tax rate for agricultural properties.
    • Diversification is important in farming and ranching to mitigate risks and take advantage of different markets.
    • Livestock plays a crucial role in wildlife management and can help maintain a balanced ecosystem.
    • The ranching industry contributes significantly to the local economy and provides valuable resources to the community. The cost of fencing has incrementally gone higher over the years.
    • Predators like coyotes, bobcats, foxes, raccoons, and dogs are the biggest challenge when raising sheep and goats.
    • Buying ranch land without understanding the challenges can lead to difficulties in making a profit.
    • Conservation easements can help protect the way of life in rural areas, but evaluating the value of land can be challenging.
    • The Ag Extension Center provides resources and advice to landowners, including soil testing and livestock care.
    • The US has the safest and most dependable food source in the world.


    Titles


    • The Role of Livestock in Wildlife Management
    • Understanding Ag Exemptions and Ag Valuations The Rising Cost of Fencing
    • Challenges of Buying Ranch Land


    Sound Bites


    • "I was born and raised in the Texas Panhandle near Amarillo... I was born and raised in the country and that's where I am now living and raising my family."
    • "The sheep and goat industry is what started this country."
    • "The best part of being a rancher is raising your family in that lifestyle and environment."
    • "It's very well not cheap."
    • "Predators are the biggest challenge when raising sheep and goats."
    • "Do not come here buying ranch land expecting to be a part-time rancher."



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