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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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Experience the Legendary West: Buffalo Bill Center and Yellowstone's Epic Tales ↗
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the untamed spirit of the American West with Special Cowboy Moments. This captivating program takes viewers on an unforgettable journey to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a museum unlike any other. Nestled in the historic western town of Cody, Wyoming, this iconic destination was founded by William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody himself, a legendary showman and pioneer whose name is synonymous with the spirit of the frontier.
From the Yards: Trent Showcases Insights From the National Western Stock Show ↗
Trent Loos takes viewers on an exciting journey to the iconic National Western Stock Show, broadcasting directly from The Yards. This episode is packed with insights from leading voices in ranching and agriculture. Trent sits down with Joey Freund of Running Creek Ranch to discuss the legacy and future of sustainable cattle operations and how they are meeting the challenges of today’s marketplace.
Uncovering Truth: CWD in Deer and The 285K Audit of the Auditor Exposed ↗
Ladies of Another View dives into hot-button topics and stories that matter to you, bringing fresh perspectives with every episode. In this installment, the ladies tackle the ongoing issue of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in deer with guest Dusty Backer. As a passionate advocate for spreading the truth about CWD, Dusty sheds light on what’s happening within North Dakota Game and Fish.
Farmers Fight Back: Property Rights, Carbon Credits, and Smart Meter Challenges ↗
In this engaging episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos connects with Councillor Ingrid from Australia while attending the National Western Show in Denver, Colorado. Ingrid shares her perspective on the battles farmers face against overreach from local governments, as she prepares for a property rights fight back home.
Immigrant Success: Claus Lemke's America Dream & Legislative Insights from Dustin Gawrylow ↗
Open Range presents an inspiring and informative episode featuring Claus Lemke, a County Commissioner and immigrant from Germany, who shares his incredible journey to America at the age of 23. Drawing from his book, Koming to Amerika, Lemke reflects on his experiences of leaving his homeland in search of freedom and opportunity, highlighting the challenges and rewards of embracing a new culture.
Crow Fair: Celebrating Montana's Largest Native American Event and Western Heritage
Special Cowboy Moments" takes viewers on a journey to experience the vibrant and culturally rich Crow Fair celebration, the largest Native American event in Montana and one of the biggest powwows in the country. Held annually in Crow Agency, Montana, this gathering is a testament to the enduring traditions of the Apsáalooke people of the Crow Indian Reservation, located just south of Hardin.
Are We Ready? Trent and Kelly Dig Into the Causes of California Wildfres ↗
In this powerful episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos sits down with journalist and filmmaker Keely Brazil Covello to discuss her latest work and delve into the devastating wildfires that have ravaged Southern California. With her expertise in investigative storytelling, Keely offers a firsthand perspective on the challenges and realities facing communities in the path of destruction.
Canadian Prime Minister Resigns, CA Wildfires Rage, and A Cat Thinks It's A Human Baby ↗
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the team dives into some of the most intriguing and impactful stories making headlines. First, the shocking resignation of Canada’s Prime Minister leaves many wondering about the future of leadership in our neighbor to the north. What led to this surprising decision, and how might it influence Canada’s role on the global stage?
Standing Up for Property Rights: Landowners, CO2 Pipelines, Crypto, and California Wildfires ↗
On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos is joined by Damian Buckley for a thought-provoking discussion on property rights, community action, and the broader challenges facing Americans today. Damian shares insights from a recent meeting he attended in Akron, Colorado, where property owners came together to tackle growing concerns about land use and government overreach.
Murder. Rinse. Repeat ↗
In 1997, the brutal rape and murder of a young college student in her off-campus home shocked a community and devastated a family. Despite a determined investigation, the case went cold, leaving her family in torment and without answers. But they refused to let her memory fade into the shadows of unsolved crimes, relentlessly advocating for justice and keeping the pressure on investigators.










