Life Lessons Learned in Australia

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Bonus episode alert! Today, Karoline shares about her time working on an Angus operation in Australia. This was an experience that she took the opportunity to do as a college student studying animal science. Experiences shape who we are as individuals. This one, even though it occurred nearly 11 years ago, is something that Karoline often looks back on. She views it as the summer that she spent putting herself out there to learn from an otherwise rare opportunity.

 

In this episode we cover: 

  • Putting yourself out there, and learning from uncomfortable situations

  • The concept of co-op herds

  • Having the freedom to make mistakes, and learning through trial and error

  • Comparing and contrasting the cattle industry in the U.S to the cattle industry in Australia

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Hey everyone, welcome to the Cattleman U Podcast! Join host, Karoline Rose, the founder and CEO of KRose Company and Cattleman U. Through our conversations here we share the latest ideas and techniques to help you start, improve and expand your farm or ranch. Join us as we visit with industry experts and cattle producers to get honest about the ins and outs of beef production. We'll dive into topics such as cattle handling, nutrition, cattle marketing, genetics, and so much more. 

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