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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 48 MIN

Rural Route Radio April 17, 2026 Dr Fred Madsen explains scaling and energy requirements for size.

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THE HIDDEN COST OF AI AND THE BREAKING POINT IN MODERN CATTLE On this powerful episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos sits down with Dr. Fred Madsen for a deep, eye-opening discussion that connects cutting-edge technology with real-world agriculture. They expose the massive, often hidden expansion of AI data centers and the staggering energy demands behind them—contrasting it with the incredible efficiency of the human brain, which operates on just a fraction of the power. The conversation challenges mainstream narratives around energy, CO2, and natural resources, raising critical questions about sustainability and the future of power consumption. Dr. Madsen then shifts gears into the science of animal biology, breaking down how nature designs animals for optimal energy use. He reveals fascinating insights into scaling, from the legendary racehorse Secretariat to the structural differences between bison and modern beef cattle. The discussion uncovers a growing problem in agriculture: cattle bred for maximum production are being pushed beyond their natural limits, leading to serious cardiovascular risks and increased losses in feedlots. The episode drives home a bold message—whether in technology or livestock, ignoring natural design comes at a cost. From genetics and nutrition to energy efficiency and global food systems, this conversation delivers hard truths and critical insights every producer and consumer needs to hear.

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