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The Future of Beef Show
Jim Johnson, Jessica Sperber & Ian Wheal
16 episodes
5 hours ago
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The Future of Breed Associations with Brett Spader
The Future of Beef Show
1 hour 20 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Future of Breed Associations with Brett Spader
Breed associations have long played a foundational role in the beef industry—but their purpose, value, and responsibilities are rapidly evolving. Few people understand that transformation better than Brett Spader, President of the American-International Charolais Association.In this episode of The Future of Beef Show, Brett joins hosts Jim Johnson, Dr Jessica Sperber and Ian Wheal to discuss how data, governance, and producer-focused service are reshaping the future of breed organizations. Drawing on a diverse career across the Kansas Livestock Association, DV Auction, Angus Media, and his own digital startup, Brett shares a unique perspective on how technology and transparency can help associations stay relevant and drive real value for cattle producers.From the rise of online bidding to the importance of records, collaboration, and connected data, Brett explains why modern breed associations must be both innovative and accountable—and how they can continue to empower breeders in an increasingly data-driven industry.What You’ll Learn:• Why breed associations still matter—and how their role is changing• How technology, performance data, and governance shape producer trust• The impact of complementary breeds and genetic diversity on the beef supply chain• How online bidding and digital tools transformed seedstock marketing• Why transparency and data connectivity are essential for the industry’s futureLinks:Future of Beef Show: www.futureofbeef.comConnect with the American-International Charolais Association: www.charolaisusa.comRead more from Drovers: www.drovers.comLearn more about Breedr: www.breedr.coLearn more about Corteva Agriscience: www.rangeandpasture.com
The Future of Beef Show
The Future of Beef Show