The Real Rural with Clare Dunn

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The Real Rural with Clare Dunn

Join us and our host Clare Dunn for an in depth look at current issues facing Rural Americans and how those issues effect the American People at large. Topics include Agriculture, Rural life, The American Food Supply, Veterans, Small Town America, and everything in between.

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    Women Are Changing Rodeo Forever | The Real Rural with Lindsey Rosser-Sumpter

    On this episode of The Real Rural, Lindsey Rosser-Sumpter shares how Premier Women’s Rodeo is opening new doors for female athletes across the country and why women are becoming one of the driving forces behind the future of rodeo. From growing payouts and national exposure to the push for better representation, better opportunities, and bigger stages, this is a powerful conversation about where the sport is headed and who is helping lead it there. Lindsey also talks about her family’s deep rodeo roots, her work in agriculture and education at Otero College, and the mission behind building a platform for the 97 percent of women in rodeo who may never take the traditional road but still deserve a real shot to compete, be seen, and win big. If you care about rodeo, rural America, women in sports, or the future of the western way of life, this is an episode you do not want to miss.

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    Lawfare Against Private Property Owners & Federal Lands w Revered Attorney: William Perry Pendley

    William Perry Pendley is one of the most revered attorney's in the private property rights as well as Federal Land uses in the country. Arguing, and winning, many cases in front of the Supreme Court. An advocate for the Every Day American's rights regarding access to Federal Lands, Fed Land Constitutionality, Private Property Right, and how the Constitution protects and prescribes each. He's served under the Reagan & first Trump Administration in pivotal roles on these subjects. William Perry Pendley.

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    Rural Texas WARNING: Meat Prices About To EXPLODE? - Don McLaughlin

    A serious conversation about the potential impact of the new world screwworm moving into Texas, and how this could affect everyone. We discuss the significant economic effects this could have, particularly on food prices and meat prices, emphasizing that the cost of beef could rise dramatically. This isn't just about cattle, it's about the broader economy and our grocery bills.Follow us on Instagram @therealrural and follow our host @claredunnmusic on all social media platforms.

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    The Deadly New World Screwworm Fly That Could Devastate Texas - Susan Storey Rubio

    A deadly parasitic fly is moving toward Texas — and Susan Rubio says almost nobody understands how serious it really is. In this episode, we break down the New World screwworm threat, why it is not just a livestock issue but a danger to wildlife, pets, horses, and even humans, and why Susan believes bureaucracy is slowing down solutions that could help stop a full-blown disaster before it reaches Texas. We also dive into the economic fallout this could trigger for ranchers, hunters, horse owners, and the entire food supply if action is delayed. From mobile sterile-fly units and government roadblocks to the future of beef prices, wildlife, and legacy ranches, this is a hard-hitting conversation about a crisis Susan says is closer than most people realize.

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    The Cattle Methane Myth & How New Tech Can Help Ranches w Marine, Rancher & Horsemen: James Clement

    What if the future of ranching isn’t just raising cattle — but getting paid to be a good steward of the land? In this episode, Jame Clement breaks down the new frontier of agriculture: regenerative ranching, soil health, carbon markets, ag tech, and why this shift could change the future of working lands in America. He also shares how his work at Earth Optics sits at the crossroads of ranchers, farmers, technology, and emerging land-based markets. We also dive into the hard truth facing agriculture right now: the average operator is getting older, the industry has to recruit a new generation, and the old way of thinking about ranching is changing fast. From King Ranch to ecosystem service markets, this conversation is packed with big ideas about food, water, soil, stewardship, and the future of the American rancher. Follow on social media: ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠@therealrural Youtube: @TheRealRural Spotify : TheRealRuralhttps://www.claredunn.com/

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    Marine, Rancher & Horsemen: James Clement Talks Truth About Cattle Methane & Future of Ranching

    James Clement III of King Ranch and Beggs Cattle Co. heritages, shares new insights on how Ranchers can use tech to help keep their ranches going, as well as exposes the Myth that is Cattle Methane and more.An 18 year career enlisted Marine and continues to serve on The Reserves, James is a true testament to the service oriented hearts of millions in Rural America.Follow us on Instagram @therealrural and follow our host @claredunnmusic on all social media platforms.

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    Against All Odds - The American Farmer's Fight w Jacob & Sadie Schweers - Hondo, TX

    Jacob & Sadie Schweers of Hondo, TX are a prime example of how you can know where every cent goes in your farming operation, and still the math doesn't math. For many decades our Farmers have been vilified in the media. Take a listen to this American couple, working several other jobs, just to try to keep their heritage family farm. Unfortunately, they're not the except on that front, they're the rule. Follow us on all platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealrural/Support Ag Merch: https://clare-dunn-merchandise.myshopify.com/collections/frontpage

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    Texas Ag Commissioner Candidate - Nate Sheets

    In this episode of the Real Rural Podcast, host Clare Dunn sits down with Nate Sheets to discuss his journey from building a successful honey empire with Nature Nate's to running for Texas Agriculture Commissioner. Discover how Nate plans to revitalize Texas agriculture, combat food supply issues, address foreign land ownership, and tackle challenges like screwworm outbreaks and data centers impacting rural communities. We dive deep into policies on deregulating farming, reforming the Go Texan program, improving school lunches, and ensuring national food security. Whether you're a farmer, rancher, or concerned about America's food future, this conversation reveals actionable insights on agriculture policy, rural economic development, and protecting Texas legacies.Key topics include Texas Ag Commissioner election, Nate Sheets campaign, honey industry innovation, food safety and testing, agriculture deregulation, foreign ownership of Texas land, screwworm crisis, data centers in Texas, desalination for agriculture, school lunch reform, meat processing monopolies, cotton farming challenges, and veterans programs for farmland.The Texas Tour series of the Real Rural Podcast is sponsored by EA Capital Management, a private credit direct lending firm, focusing on agriculture and rural business sectors, fueling growth, protecting legacies, and creating opportunity. Visit eacapitalmanagement.com to learn more. Follow on social media: Instagram @therealrural Youtube: @TheRealRural Spotify : TheRealRural https://www.claredunn.com/Subscribe to The Real Rural Podcast for more discussions on agriculture, rural business, farming innovations, food security, and policy changes impacting American ranchers and farmers. Hit the notification bell to stay updated.#TexasAgriculture #NateSheets #AgCommissioner #TexasFarming #FoodSecurity #RuralAmerica #HoneyIndustry #AgriculturePolicy #Screwworm #DataCenters #SchoolLunchReform #MeatProcessing #CottonFarming #VeteransInAgriculture #GoTexanTimestamps (Show Notes):00:00 - Introduction to Nate Sheets and his background in cutting horses and NCHA endorsement02:00 - Why Nate is running for Texas Ag Commissioner: From ministry to honey business04:00 - Building Nature Nate's Honey: From hobby to billion-dollar category growth06:00 - Consumer insights on honey, pollen benefits, and FDA overreach on labels08:00 - Transition to politics: Revitalizing agriculture and cleaning up food supply10:00 - Sponsor Message: EA Capital Management11:00 - Revamping the Go Texan program for farmers and ranchers13:00 - Challenges in Texas agriculture: Loss of processing capabilities and optionality for producers15:00 - Vision for bringing back textile mills, gins, and infrastructure17:00 - National security in food supply: Onshoring processing and deregulation19:00 - Addressing foreign ownership of Texas land and Veterans First program21:00 - Campaign platforms: Deregulation, lowering fees, school lunch overhaul23:00 - Data centers in Texas: Water use, energy, and rural impact25:00 - Desalination, produced water, and aquifer recharge for West Texas agriculture27:00 - Imported beef, border policies, and screwworm threats29:00 - Pasture mealybug quarantine and biosecurity failures31:00 - Surprising learnings from the campaign trail and commodity associations33:00 - Health impacts of food: Chronic disease, military eligibility, and better inputs35:00 - Solutions for cotton farmers: Textile mills and vertical integration37:00 - Tackling meat packing monopolies and building regional processing39:00 - HSA programs for healthy food incentives and Medicaid savings41:00 - Early voting info, how to support Nate Sheets campaign, and closing thoughts

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    Texan Rancher - Lica East Pinkston - Shares Heritage and Insights of Ranching Realities in South Texas

    Clare sits down with Legacy Texan Rancher, Lica East Pinkston of the East Ranch and King Ranch family legacies to talk the realities of Ranching today in South Texas. The implications of the New World Screw Worm and the possible devastating effect it will have on the American Ranching industry. The Texas Tour series of the Real Rural Podcast is sponsored by EA Capital Management, a private credit direct lending firm, focusing on agriculture and rural business sectors, fueling growth, protecting legacies, and creating opportunity. Visit ⁠eacapitalmanagement.com⁠ to learn more.Follow us here on Spotify and on social media: ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠@therealrural ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ @therealrural

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    The Truth About New World Screw Worm That You Don't Know With Susan Story Rubio

    In this episode of The Real Rural, Clare sits down with Susan Story Rubio, a seventh-generation Texan with deep roots in ranching and agriculture. They discuss her family's history in Texas, the challenges and rewards of growing up on a ranch, and the severe impacts of recurring droughts. Susan shares her insights on the screw worm epidemic, shedding light on the ongoing threats it poses to livestock and wildlife, and critiques the government's response to the problem. The conversation dives into the intricacies of running a family ranch, dealing with financial hardships, and the broader political landscape of Texas. Alongside her personal stories, Susan offers a passionate plea for more active political engagement, particularly in rural communities. The episode wraps up with Susan's reflections on her faith, family legacy, and her commitment to public service.The Texas Tour series of the Real Rural Podcast is sponsored by EA Capital Management, a private credit direct lending firm, focusing on agriculture and rural business sectors, fueling growth, protecting legacies, and creating opportunity. Visit ⁠eacapitalmanagement.com⁠ to learn more.Follow the Real Rural on ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠and ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ for more conversations like this. 00:00 Welcome to the Real Rural in Cotulla, Texas00:19 Meet Susan Story Rubio: A Seventh Generation Texan01:14 Growing Up on a South Texas Ranch01:57 Surviving Tough Times in Agriculture02:10 The Impact of Drought on Ranching05:27 The Screw Worm Epidemic: A Historical Perspective07:31 Modern Challenges with the New World Screw Worm11:28 Efforts to Combat the Screw Worm Threat22:25 Innovative Solutions and Government Involvement26:27 Managing Livestock and Wildlife26:54 Economic Impact of Ranching27:50 Wildlife and Hunting Economy29:53 Challenges in Ranching and Farming35:37 Political Involvement and Redistricting48:07 Faith and Personal Beliefs54:43 Rapid Fire Questions

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    Explaining The Beef Industry w James Davison & Remembering Legendary Cutting Horse: Playgun

    Clare sits down with Texas cattlemen James Davison to discuss how not only how the cattle industry works, but the Beef industry as well, and the differences between the two. Thanks for watching the Texas Tour of The Real Rural Follow us on Instagram as well @therealrural00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:27 James Davison's Background in Ranching01:29 Transition to Horse Training and Current Ventures02:09 Consumer Preferences and Market Trends03:03 Discussion on Grass-Fed vs. Grain-Finished Beef05:02 Challenges in the Cattle Market07:01 Price Discovery and Marketing Strategies09:24 Ranch to Rail Program and Its Impact13:28 Backgrounding Cattle: Risks and Rewards21:05 Innovative Approaches in Cattle Management36:49 Economic Pressures and Industry Consolidation39:06 Grocery Store Margins and Meat Packers40:49 The Packers and Stockyards Act43:02 Market Manipulation and Speculation46:28 National Security and Land Ownership48:27 Challenges in the Ranching Industry55:20 The Story of Play Gun01:07:02 Rapid Fire Questions01:07:30 Conclusion and Thanks

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    The HARSH REALITY of the American Education System with Ashley Cash

    In this episode of 'The Real Rural,' Clare Dunn is joined by Ashley Cash, a vocal advocate for educational reform and rural issues. They discuss the significant divide between agriculture and urban areas and the decline in educational standards, particularly in Texas. Ashley highlights the alarming statistics that show Texas ranks 44th in K-12 education despite its robust economy. She advocates for a shift back to skills-based education, emphasizing the need for critical thinking, problem-solving, and financial literacy. They also delve into the challenges faced by small family farms and ranchers, emphasizing the impact of poor educational foundations on understanding and supporting the agricultural sector. Ashley further elaborates on proposed legislative reforms, targeting both the education system and agricultural policies, and stresses the importance of civic engagement and local governance. The episode concludes with a rapid-fire question segment, offering a lighter touch to the serious topics discussed. The Texas Tour series of the Real Rural Podcast is sponsored by EA Capital Management, a private credit direct lending firm, focusing on agriculture and rural business sectors, fueling growth, protecting legacies, and creating opportunity. Visit eacapitalmanagement.com to learn more.Follow the Real Rural on ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠and ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ for more conversations like this. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Acknowledgment00:09 Guest Introduction: Ashley Cash00:35 Challenges in Education: A Deep Dive01:03 The State of K-12 Education in Texas02:22 The Need for Skills-Based Learning10:17 The Importance of Trade and Entrepreneurship22:53 The Role of Agriculture in Education24:26 The Electoral College and Rural Representation28:02 Farm Subsidies vs. Welfare: A Critical Discussion31:22 The Financial Struggles of Farmers and Ranchers32:04 Profit Distribution in the Agriculture Industry34:18 Innovative Strategies for Ranchers36:32 Challenges in the Beef Industry41:57 The Importance of Local and Federal Policies45:48 Personal Journey and Advocacy48:29 The Need for Financial Literacy and Education Reform54:04 Closing Thoughts and Rapid Fire Questions

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    The REAL THREATS to AG, NO ONE Will Tell You About: Jonathan Haralson, CEO & Founder of Empire Ag

    This episode of The Real Rural takes listeners to Eastland, Texas, where Clare Dunn discusses pressing issues in American agriculture with Jonathan Haralson, CEO and Founder of Empire Ag. They explore how algorithmic trading and market manipulation impact farmers' livelihoods, the importance of comprehensive agricultural support systems, and the high-stakes financial pressures faced by American farmers and ranchers. Jonathan shares his vision for supporting American producers, discusses the mental health crisis within the agricultural community, and advocates for systemic changes to ensure sustainable farming and ranching. The conversation touches on the role of government policies, the intricacies of commodity trading, and potential solutions to support the farming industry amid mounting challenges.Empire Ag brings consulting, financial services, and brand strategy together for producers who want to run a tighter, smarter operation. The company supports everything from field decisions to financial structure to the story a producer shares with the world. Visit ⁠YourAgEmpire.com⁠.Follow the Real Rural on ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠and ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ for more conversations like this. 00:00 Market Manipulation and Its Impact on Farmers00:56 Introduction to The Real Rule in Eastland, Texas01:14 Empire Ag: Supporting American Producers02:04 Challenges in Agriculture: Mental Health and Financial Struggles03:48 The Hybrid System of Agricultural Commodities07:48 Algorithmic Trading and Market Volatility12:47 The Role of Speculators and Market Manipulation16:15 Personal Experiences with Market Challenges18:48 Unfair Cattle Pricing19:12 The Dispute Over Payment20:45 Industry-Wide Issues21:05 Financial Struggles and Solutions24:41 Debt and Succession Planning31:08 Mental Health in Agriculture33:11 Government Subsidies and Market Manipulation36:05 Rapid Fire Questions36:32 Conclusion and Thanks

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    The State of the Beef Industry Today and Beyond with Tucker and Donnell Brown, of RA Brown Ranch

    In this episode of the Real Rural Texas Tour, sponsored by Empire Ag, Clare Dunn visits with Donnell and Tucker Brown of the RA Brown Ranch. The Browns discuss the history and operations of their multi-generational ranch in North Central Texas, which includes commercial cow-calf production, beef seed stock production, farming, and equine enterprises. They delve deep into the challenges facing the beef industry, such as the disconnect between urban and rural populations, the importance of maintaining local food production for national security, and the misconceptions around cattle's environmental impact. The conversation also touches on innovations in agriculture, the importance of blending tradition with technology, and the significance of property rights and rural community sustainability. The episode highlights the Browns' passionate advocacy for agriculture and their commitment to educating the public about food production.Empire Ag brings consulting, financial services, and brand strategy together for producers who want to run a tighter, smarter operation. The company supports everything from field decisions to financial structure to the story a producer shares with the world. Visit YourAgEmpire.com.Follow the Real Rural on ⁠Instagram ⁠and ⁠YouTube⁠ for more conversations like this. Learn more at ⁠https://www.rabrownranch.com/⁠00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Acknowledgment00:22 Meet the RA Brown Ranch04:28 Challenges in Agriculture07:09 National Security and Food Independence12:52 Advocacy and Social Media18:20 Misconceptions About Cattle and the Environment19:01 Debunking Myths About Cattle and Methane19:47 Ranchers Sustainable Angus: A New Venture20:03 Efficiency and Sustainability in Cattle Farming22:33 Blending Tradition with Technology27:36 The Threat of Screw Worms31:31 Challenges and Innovations in Agriculture36:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    Colorado Among the First States to Require Labels on Lab Grown Meat: A Conversation with Representative Ty Winter

    In this episode, Clare Dunn welcomes Ty Winter, a fourth-generation rancher and state legislator from Southeast Colorado, to discuss the challenges and legislative battles facing rural America, particularly within the agricultural sector. Ty shares insights into the history and importance of rural communities, highlighting the ongoing struggles against legislation that undermines agriculture, energy production, and rural livelihoods. He emphasizes the need for better representation in the state legislature, the impact of anti-agriculture and energy policies, and the efforts to maintain water rights and property ownership in rural areas. Ty also touches on successful legislative efforts, such as the bill for labeling lab-grown meat. The conversation calls for greater community involvement, media attention, and a coalition-building approach to protect and sustain rural Colorado.Learn more about Ty's initiatives here: https://www.tyhd47.com/Learn more about the Boggesvile Home Site here: https://www.bentcountyheritage.org/boggsville/00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:13 Historical Significance of the Location01:39 Ty's Background and Ranching Life02:40 Challenges in Agriculture and Legislation04:06 Rural vs. Urban Divide08:55 Water Rights and Land Issues14:07 Lab-Grown Meat Legislation16:58 Learning and Gratitude17:28 Carbon Credits and Energy Production18:17 Nuclear Energy and Economic Benefits22:07 Challenges in Oil and Gas Industry25:48 Community Involvement and Political Engagement26:23 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    USFS LAND GRAB of 1/2 Million Acres Comanche & Cimarron National Grasslands

    EP 001 | In the inaugural episode of The Real Rural, Clare Dunn shares her personal journey of growing up as a 'certified rush baby' while highlighting the enormous influence of Rush Limbaugh. She transitions to discussing the concerning issue of the United States Forest Service attempting to convert half a million acres of Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands into a wilderness preserve, which would severely impact local ranchers and the national beef supply. Dunn details a recent meeting with ranchers and Forest Service officials, revealing alarming responses and shady tactics. She emphasizes the urgency of addressing the issue and urges listeners to stay informed and engaged. Clare also introduces her new organization aimed at supporting agriculture and rural America, and encourages followers to engage with her content on various social media platforms.Make sure to subscribe and follow on your favorite listening platform.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6HMOBR9b4bhVJ7IMXUKtc3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-rural/id185493764600:00 Introduction to The Real Rural00:35 What is a Certified Rush Baby?03:06 Launch Delays and Initial Challenges03:54 Mission and Goals of The Real Rural04:00 Call to Action: Follow and Support05:07 Current Issues in Agriculture06:40 The Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands Controversy09:59 Timeline of Events and Key Meetings15:47 Forest Service Agency's Draft Assessment20:08 Public Response and Future Plans32:50 Conclusion and Call for Support

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    Real Heroes of Rural America: Life of Vietnam Veteran, Doug Harbour

    EP 002 | In the second episode of The Real Rural, Clare Dunn highlights the story of Doug Harbour, a Vietnam veteran and an inspiring patriot from rural America. The show begins by underscoring the importance of Veterans Day and the significance of rural America to the nation's armed forces. Doug shares his family's deep military history, including his own service in the Vietnam War with the Third Marine Division, detailing his experiences and the challenges he faced, including dealing with Agent Orange. Inspirational stories include reconnecting with the family of a fallen squad leader and Doug's ongoing efforts to honor veterans and first responders through a 9/11 tribute event and a memorial in Lamar, Colorado. Doug also emphasizes the importance of patriotism, setting goals, and remembering the sacrifices of military service members. The episode concludes with a call-to-action for viewers to engage in honoring local heroes.https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealRural

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Join us and our host Clare Dunn for an in depth look at current issues facing Rural Americans and how those issues effect the American People at large. Topics include Agriculture, Rural life, The American Food Supply, Veterans, Small Town America, and everything in between.

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