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When video collector Mark Cambria watches a mysterious VHS tape, he begins talking in his sleep in a language that doesn't exist. Mark and his girlfriend Tamra set out to investigate the tape's origin and find themselves caught up in a web of conspiracy, occult, and dread surrounding a legendary video store with a sinister purpose beyond imagining. Video Palace was created by Nick Braccia and Mike Monello, directed by Ben Rock, written by Ben Rock & Bob DeRosa and stars Chase Williamson and ...
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Ranchonomics

John Haskell, Ranch Right LLC

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Welcome to Ranchonomics! Where we empower you to build a better ranch and transform your operation into a thriving business. This podcast is brought to you by Ranch Right LLC, and together we will look at essential strategies, mindsets, and processes needed to take command of your financials and master the business metrics that make all the difference. If you are ready to start winning at ranching, then you are in the right spot. With each episode of Ranchonomics, you will hear inspiring suc ...
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Not too long go I witnessed one of the most beautiful sunrises that I’ve seen in a very long time. It was one of those fiery orange-red sunrises that reflects on clouds making them ten shades of orange and even the river was reflecting orange with beautiful violet-blue layers surrounding it. I walked out on my deck and took several photos of it, bu…
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One of my readers whose conversations are always fascinating wrote and told me he retired but took a part-time job as a deliveryman so he would have something to do and remain mentally acute. He told me he didn’t need the extra money but having something to do during the week helped him mentally as compared to sitting around doing nothing. He also …
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Good morning folks – I don’t know about you, but this is my favorite time of year. The mornings are cool and yesterday evening I caught myself rubbing my head against a tree, (in anticipation of the rut). LOL Seriously though life does seem to be going good now and I want to take advantage of every single minute of it for however long it lasts. The…
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I am safely back home and while it is great to be at home I will miss those whom I met in Fiji. The people there are the friendliest and most joy-filled folks I’ve ever been around. I’ve had some time to think about this phenomenon and I truly believe the entire kingdom has been blessed by almighty God. The people there are very conservative and as…
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Today’s episode is part two of a two-part series about market timing. Host John Haskell sits down with guest Bob Metzger to talk about expected returns and market risks to borrowing strategies and tax advantages. Bob shares valuable insights on cattle market dynamics, the importance of long-term investment strategies, and the critical need for cont…
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One of the things I detest the most in life is being around someone who is bursting with pride. Arghhh! It is nauseating. I had not been around anyone like that in a while, but recently have had more than my share of witnessing a good dose of it first-hand. It reminds me of football season when some player achieves something like scoring a touchdow…
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Recently I was talking to a friend and some of my other friends asked him if he went to church. He launched into a verbal assault of the church that was downright nasty. He went on and on about hypocrites and priests molesting boys, and preachers having affairs with secretaries and choir members, those preaching for mega bucks, and so on, and then …
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I was on a plane one time and had just settled into my seat. An elderly man and his wife came up and she was seated in the window seat next to my aisle seat. He was seated several rows up towards the front of the airplane. I had already put my carry-on luggage up; however, I knew that he and his wife would want to sit together . . . https://www.wor…
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I have struggled for years trying to discern what God wants of me. I wish He would just come sit on the couch with me one day and say, “Okay listen up, here is what I want you to do . . . I tend to think in terms of projects or things that He wants me to accomplish before I go toe up and depart this planet for good . . . https://www.wordsfortheday.…
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I receive a wealth of requests to explain different passages from the Bible almost on a daily basis from folks I don’t even know. I’ve always felt uncomfortable about this because my education has not been formal but came through decades of reading and studying the Bible and various commentaries on my own. I feel the same sometimes about attempting…
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Today’s episode is part one of a two-part series about market timing. Host John Haskell sits down with guest Bob Metzger to talk about market valuation, timing, and investment strategies in both the stock and cattle markets. Bob underscores the importance of staying invested, leveraging consistent reinvestment strategies, and the power of compound …
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A friend recently sent me a collection of sayings that were mostly written decades and even centuries ago, but have remained timeless. In fact, it gave me some comfort in knowing that we are not the first to face our nation’s current problems. Importantly former governments and their societies were shaped and ruled by miscreants too. Read this and …
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I’ve had the seven deadly sins on my mind lately. For some strange reason I’ve heard that expression all my Christian life, but really didn’t know from whence it came. I’ve never read it in the Bible, and I wasn’t sure how one sin is worse than another, (save blasphemy of the Holy Spirit,) which is called out in Scripture as being unforgivable. Bas…
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In today’s episode, host John Haskell sits down with Dallas Mount to discuss their collaborative efforts in turning ranching operations into profitable businesses. The discussion dives deep into the importance of both education and implementation, the evolving landscape of regenerative agriculture, and the complementary roles Ranch Right and Ranchi…
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Tomorrow I will board a plane and head for Fiji. It is a 24 – hour flight so you might have some interruption in Words for the Day. I will do the best I can but there are many time zones and the International Date line with which to contend. I am worn out with doctor appointments, MRI’s, CT scans, cardiology tests, and Tuesday I had a 3 1/2 hr oper…
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In today’s special bonus episode, Cinnamon Lenhart is on the show to introduce an exciting upcoming event happening for Ranching.FYI. Cinnamon shares her background as a fifth-generation rancher and her involvement in creating Ranching.FYI. Ranching.FYI’s mission is to help ranchers make better decisions faster and one way they’re doing that is wit…
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I know a guy who tells me that he is an atheist. He states that if God were to write His name in the sky He would believe in Him. I just laughed and told him that CNN would just explain it away as some type of natural phenomenon like a plane leaving a vapor trail and he would blow it off like he does everything else. God has done plenty more than j…
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Are you under the assumption that there is no other God but the one that we know and love – Yahweh? Please explain the Ten Commandants when God said you will have no other Gods before me. I would interpret that verse describing several Gods. The plural literally means there are multiple Gods. We must just ensure we worship the only true God as it i…
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In today’s episode, host John Haskell talks with Kyle and Kristin Marshall, ranchers from Burwell, Nebraska, about their recovery from a devastating wildfire 18 months prior. The fire, which began as a controlled burn on a neighbor's property, spread uncontrollably, destroying significant portions of their ranch. The Marshalls discuss the emotional…
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I was looking through some old correspondence this morning and came across the following letter listed below. I don’t recall ever receiving it, but the words of encouragement were enough to make my day for sure. But it is also a reminder of the more somber note of facing God Himself which for all of us could come at any time . . . https://www.words…
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I went pheasant hunting in Iowa one time and we had a great time. Prior to taking to the fields and our first hunt, we decided to shoot some clay targets to warm up. One of my friends owned the farm and recounted a hilarious story about a guy that went hunting with them who was very arrogant. He could not say enough about how great a shot he was an…
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A very close friend of mine, Spike Crawford, dropped dead with a “widow maker” heart attack this week. He had as good of a Christian witness as I’ve ever seen. Today he is with Jesus walking the streets of gold I would imagine. From what I know of this man he was as good as they come. He lived his life to a point where people respected him and want…
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I remember one of my sons coming down from Atlanta while Honey Lake Plantation was still under construction, and we rode around checking on our various projects together. I was most interested to see the look on his face when we walked inside Honey Lake Chapel. We had just installed the last of our stained-glass windows, (the oldest in the state of…
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Good morning! I have some good news to report. I am halfway through my recovery process. I am reporting a miracle today. First and foremost, the majority of folks who have had this procedure people die from the brain bleed itself. Second there is almost always paralysis on one side of the body. I had neither . . . https://www.wordsfortheday.com/202…
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Today’s special guest is Walter Lynn and we’re talking all about building working capital and the importance of our approach to it right now. Walter explains the significance of understanding the dollar amount of working capital, maintaining liquidity, and setting appropriate targets. The conversation also covers strategies for improving working ca…
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Someone told me the other day that I needed to retire before “I work myself to death”. I replied that I’d never actually heard of anyone “working themselves to death”. He of course went on to tell me of various people he has known who dropped dead while hard at work!. I asked if the doctors had listed those people’s causes of death as “overwork”. H…
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It’s not surprising that so much hatred exists when we are pounded 24/7 with inflammatory rhetoric by a press eager to accuse police of racism and attributing every arrest they make as an assault on innocent men and women of a different color. Sadly our presidential election and other influnces have also fanned those flames, all too often before th…
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I was fishing offshore with some friends not too long ago and a little canary about two inches high lit on the back of the boat. You might not think that odd, but we were nearly forty miles out. A friend told me they come from the Bahamas and migrate to the Keys for whatever purpose and then go back. I see flocks of these little guys every year dar…
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Margaret Sanger is credited with helping to found Planned Parenthood. In fact, it was over 100 years ago – on Oct. 16, 1916 – that Margaret Sanger opened the first birth-control clinic in the United States. She was an advocate for women’s reproductive rights who was also a highly vocal eugenics enthusiast. If you don’t know what that word means: It…
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I was at the airport in Orlando not so long ago and I was preparing to go through the security line. A large family was ahead of me in line, (Mom, Dad, and three or four little rug rats’). All the small children had on tennis shoes. The father was telling all the cute little kids to take off their shoes, (and Mickey Mouse ears), in order to go thro…
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In this episode of the Ranchonomics podcast, we welcome guest Wally Olson to discuss working with cattle buyers. Something we hear often is how challenging it can be to work with cattle buyers; but they’re an important part of the business so today we’re sharing some advice on how to work better with cattle buyers. We’re also diving into various se…
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I recently I read a quote that was rather interesting. It was written by Mae West and is as follows: “You only live once but if you do right, once, is enough), Hmmm – Interesting concept . . . So how do you live your life right? It does not go unnoticed that “if you do it right” has the word “right” ingrained in it, ( that is a short version of rig…
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I asked God to take away my pain. God said, No. It is not for me to take away, but for you to give it up. I asked God to make my handicapped child whole. God said, No. Her spirit was whole, her body was only temporary. I asked God to grant me patience. God said, No. Patience is a by-product of tribulations; it isn’t granted, it is earned . . . http…
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There is an old hymn that has lyrics stating in part: When we all get to heaven what a blessing that will be. I suppose the question is: Will we all get to heaven. A friend wrote this morning and yet again I was asked about those folks in remote lands who have never heard about Jesus and what would happen regarding their eternal destiny . . . https…
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I was talking with my father one time about a tough decision that I was facing. He said rather casually that what I needed to do was to put it in the Lord’s hands and let Him tell me what to do. I impatiently responded that it is easier said than done. That is exactly what I have been trying to do. I have prayed and prayed over this decision and on…
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Early in his career, famous evangelist Billy Graham was actively encouraged by a top scientist to keep an open mind about alternatives to his faith and actively investigate scientific alternatives to the Bible, “After all” there are many difficult questions that go unanswered in the Bible”. After much prayer, Mr. Graham decided instead, to rely on …
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On today’s episode, we welcome special guest, Marlene Moore onto the show to talk all about applying the principles of sell/buy in a seasonal operation. She shares insights on cattle management, marketing strategies, and financial sustainability. Marlene emphasizes the importance of continuous education, effective cash management, and regenerative …
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Albert Einstein once said: “A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.” Just think about this very wise man’s application of his own wisdom; he completely avoided ever having the problem of a bad hair day by always having bad hair. LOL I suppose that was unkind, but one must admit it is kind of funny. All kidding aside, the man was …
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I was on a plane to Minnesota a few years ago and experienced the most dangerous situation that I have ever encountered while flying. I had been flying for more years than I care to remember. I was a platinum medallion status having flown millions of miles and hundreds of flights through all sorts of weather. During my lifetime, I have flown throug…
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One time I was asked along with 40 or so other people to write an article about the Power of Prayer for the Washington Times newspaper. The contributors were very well known Christian leaders. The Times is the 14th most read newspaper in the world and this special prayer section was presented in a 42 page insert and widely distributed across the co…
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A very good friend of mine has entered his final days and has been moved to hospice. He is walking in the shadow of death and his end could come at any moment. The family has been called in and he is in grave condition. This is a Godly man who has a Godly family and tons of Godly friends, all of whom have been fervently praying for a miraculous rec…
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One of the things I enjoy the most about going offshore fishing is leaving the dock early in the morning right at the crack of dawn. As we head offshore through the turquoise water to the deep blue I enjoy looking back at the foamy wake and the trail that the powerful engines leave. The spray literally glistens as the boat glides along pushing neat…
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In today’s episode, we welcome guest Wally Olson back onto the show to talk about sell buy market. In this conversation, we’re particularly focusing on cow-calf operations and seasonal grazing. We discuss how ranchers can optimize profitability by strategically managing cattle sales and purchases, considering factors like calving dates, market cond…
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I went to a meeting the other day that was attended by some very powerful – world renowned attendees. We all went to lunch together and I sat down at one end of the table with the leadership. I saw another attendee, whom I’d invited to the meeting, come in and sheepishly take a seat all of the way at the other end of the table, (as far as he could …
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Several years ago, I met a fabulously wealthy man while on vacation in Boca Grande Florida. I would run on the beach every morning with him and then we would stop at a little cafe, drink a bottle of water, and discuss various things. He was one of the most interesting people that I ever met. One thing that he advised me to do is to make a list of 1…
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I was talking with a friend of mine yesterday and he was marveling at the fact that his wife actually saw something in him that made her want to marry him. He’d risen to the very top of the world but fallen like a meteor to the utter bottom. She didn’t know him when he was flying high; she met him when he was buried 3 feet beneath the barrel . . . …
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Can there ever be peace in Israel? Yes indeed, according to the Bible there will be peace in the Holy Land, but it will not be brought about by a world leader. There may be occasional cease-fires now and then, including an abbreviated stint whereby the antichrist will bring about a short-lived halt to the fighting, but none of it will last very lon…
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On today’s episode, we have Rusty and Bud Williamson, co-owners of Williamson Land & Cattle, on the show to share their thoughts on the sentiment that the cattle market is high. The conversation highlights the complexities and nuances of the cattle market and how you can’t just simply say it’s high, because it depends on so many factors and angles.…
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