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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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Greg Hager on Spreading the Gospel Through Music - Plus... A Christian Prosecution ↗
On this powerful episode of Wing & A Prayer, award-winning Christian singer and songwriter Greg Hager returns—this time joining Pastor Jeff Weiss in Tennessee. Greg, fresh from performing at Jeff’s church, shares how he uses his music to spread the Gospel, reaching people through lyrics rooted in faith, truth, and biblical values.
Who Really Owns Your Land? Trent Exposes World Bank Threats to Property Rights ↗
On this episode of Trent on the Loos, host Trent Loos welcomes Jay Truitt from Policy Solutions to break down what’s really going on with the World Bank and how it could impact everyday Americans. Trent and Jay dive into critical issues like property rights, imminent domain, and government overreach—topics that hit close to home for farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the country.
The Biggest Little Show in the World: How Sisters Rodeo Became a PRCA Legend ↗
Deep in the heart of rodeo country, where grit meets tradition, lies a small-town event with a reputation as big as the West itself. In 1940, the Sister's Rodeo earned the nickname "The Biggest Little Show in the World" when cowboys took notice of its impressive $500 purse - equal to the legendary Pendleton and Cheyenne rodeos.
Miniskirts, Vehicle Taxes, and Food Policy Challenges ↗
In the latest episode of "Across the Pond," host Trent Loos is joined by Kelly Seaton from the UK for a lively discussion that covers an array of topics impacting both sides of the Atlantic. Kicking things off with a light-hearted chat, Trent and Kelly humorously delve into the unexpected world of fashion, specifically the cultural impact of miniskirts.
The Ruminant Revival: Securing the Future of America’s Beef Industry and Ranch Financing ↗
Trent Loos kicks off The Ruminant Revival, a new Thursday series focused on highlighting the importance of the American beef industry. In this episode, Trent dives into the world of cattlefeeding and discusses the challenges that new and upstart farmers and ranchers face when trying to finance their operations.
Jessi Colter: The Outlaw Queen of Country Music at Buffalo Chip Saloon ↗
Special Cowboy Moments takes you on a heartfelt journey through the dusty trails and timeless tunes of the Wild West with a spotlight on Jessi Colter, an icon of American country music. In this captivating episode, we meet up with Jessi at the Buffalo Chip Saloon in Cave Creek, Arizona, a place as rugged and authentic as the stories it inspires.
Turning the Tide: Exposing Human Trafficking and the Fight to Save Survivors at Metanoia Manor ↗
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, award-winning journalist Karen Swenson joins the conversation to discuss her eye-opening documentary, Turning the Tide: A Story of Hell, Healing, and Hope. The film exposes the brutal reality of sex trafficking in Louisiana, sharing the firsthand accounts of three survivors and the tireless efforts of those working to rescue and restore young victims.
RFK Jr.'s Battle for Healthier Living: The Glyphosate Debate Intensifies ↗
In this week's episode of "Across the Pond" with Trent Loos, Trent welcomes back Damian Buckley to delve deeper into some of the pressing issues they touched upon in their previous discussion. The spotlight of today's conversation is on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his advocacy for a healthier environment through the critical examination of agricultural practices.
Farming Heritage vs. Technology: 90-Year-Old Farmer Larry Peelen Joins Trent Loos in Spencer, Iowa ↗
In this powerful episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos travels to Spencer, Iowa, to speak at the Spencer Chamber of Commerce event. Trent sits down with 90-year-old Iowa farmer Larry Peelen, a living example of grit, wisdom, and old-fashioned work ethic.
Winnemucca's Annual Ranch Rodeo: Tradition, Competition, and Community Spirit ↗
Winnemucca, Nevada, indeed offers a rich tapestry of history peppered with vibrant characters that have captured the imagination of writers, musicians, and filmmakers alike. This small town, steeped in the lore of the Old West, not only features in various cultural pieces but also grapples with contemporary issues like the management of its large wild horse population, a subject that has sparked heated debates among residents.









