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Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear ↗
Beef processing capacity in America is collapsing — only three major plants remain. Trent Loos and Damian Buckley expose the shocking closures, shrinking cattle herds, and the rewilding debate threatening ranchers' survival and the nation's food security. Don't miss this urgent conversation about the future of American beef.
Nevada Ranching Challenges: Record Low Cattle Numbers, Wildfires, and Border Cattle ↗
Cow numbers haven't been this low since 1952, and Nevada rancher Hank Vogler has the wild stories to prove it: pine-nut poachers sparking wildfires, sheep stopping flames in their tracks, and federal firefighters paid to sit idle. Don't miss his fiery take on ranching, wildfires, and border cattle.
Rosie the Riveter's Legacy, North Dakota's AI Data Center Boom, and a NYC Subway Singer's Fight Against Homelessness ↗
From Rosie the Riveter's wartime legacy to North Dakota's AI data center controversy, the kratom debate, and a subway singer turning tips into hope for the homeless — this episode has it all. Don't miss these powerful, timely stories.
Rural Communities Sound the Alarm on Data Centers ↗
Massive data centers are invading rural America—bringing land grabs, crime, and environmental destruction with them. Hear raw testimony from a targeted landowner and a passionate Lakota warning about what's really at stake. This eye-opening episode reveals the human and environmental price of the tech boom nobody's talking about.
Half a Mile From Home ↗
Her bike was found in a cornfield within hours. The truth took three days — and a chance conversation — to surface. Join Dawn Palumbo and Jonah Lantto as they uncover how Sierah Joughin's killer had done this before, twenty-six years earlier. A chilling case you won't want to miss.
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Honoring Heroes: Firefighters, First Responders, and Hot Meals USA's Mission to Serve ↗
Trent Loos makes a stop at the Broken Bow Fire Department for an eye-opening look at the dedication and sacrifice of those who serve their communities. He first sits down with Gene and Lola Chapin, longtime owners of Chapin Furniture, to discuss the changing landscape of firefighting. Gene, a 51-year volunteer firefighter, shares his firsthand experiences of how fire departments have evolved over the decades, from the technology they use to the challenges they face.
Tariffs, Trucking, and Truth: Unpacking North Dakota's Big Questions ↗
This episode of Ladies of Another View dives into pressing issues affecting our nation and local communities, featuring insightful discussions with experts who bring years of experience and unique perspectives to the table.
The program kicks off with Mike Kucharski, co-owner and vice president of JKC Trucking, who unpacks the recent introduction of tariffs on Mexico and Canada and its implications for the trucking industry.
From Nebraska to El Salvador: Farming, Lower Crime, and the Future of Rural Communities ↗
On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos sits down with former Nebraska resident Joe Coffey, who now calls El Salvador home. Joe shares the incredible journey that led him to make the move and what life is like in a country that many Americans might not know much about.
Insights on Trump, Health Tips, and Legislative Debates ↗
Join us on this episode of Open Range as we delve into a variety of engaging topics that are shaping our nation and our well-being. Starting off, Doug Billings from The Right Side brings us the latest updates directly from the Trump administration, shedding light on the pivotal decisions and movements that continue to influence the political landscape.
Investment Bombshell, Property Rights Battle & Health Tips ↗
Tonight on Open Range, we’re diving into the stories that matter. Lori Hinz kicks things off with a major investigative report announcement on Declassified Dunseith, set to air this Wednesday at 5 PM. She’ll reveal details about the upcoming special, which uncovers shocking truths and questionable dealings that may have led to a murder in Minot. You won’t want to miss this explosive investigation.
Celebrating the West: The Nile Stock Show & PBR Rodeo Keeps Ranching Traditions Alive ↗
The Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE) is a proud tradition of the American West, rooted in the hardworking spirit of ranchers and cattlemen. What started as a bold idea from the Livestock Committee of the Billings Chamber of Commerce in 1966 has grown into one of the largest agricultural events in the Northwest.
Women in Agriculture: Stories of Resilience and Leadership ↗
In the latest episode of "Trent on the Loos," host Trent Loos, alongside his wife Kelli, delves into the inspiring stories of women who play pivotal roles in the world of agriculture. This episode spotlights the unique challenges and triumphs faced by women on the farm, highlighting how their contributions continue to shape this vital industry.
Woketopus and Dark Cabals: Exposing Government Secrets and Free Speech Battles ↗
On today's episode of "Ladies of Another View," our hosts dive into a variety of hot-button topics with special guest Tyler O'Neil, senior editor at The Daily Signal and author of "Making Hate Pay" and "The Woketopus." O'Neil brings his expert analysis to the table, shedding light on the murky waters of government spending and the secretive maneuvers of what many are calling the dark cabal influencing American politics.
Who Really Controls Agriculture? Trent Exposes Policies, Elites, and Import Problems ↗
On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley, who’s joining the conversation from Australia while taking a little vacation. As always, the two dive into some hard-hitting topics affecting agriculture and rural communities across the world.
Dakota Cowboy Hits the Ag Show: Fencing, Livestock, Waterers & March Headlines From the Saddle ↗
Saddle up for another action-packed episode of Dakota Cowboy, where hosts Tisa Peek and Beni Paulson take you straight to the heart of agriculture at the Ag Show in the Bismarck Events Center. This week, it’s all about the hardworking men and women who keep the West running, from family-run businesses to the latest innovations in ranching and farming.










