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Customer Service Is Top Priority At Wulf Cattle
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It’s The Ranch It Up Radio Show! Join Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and their crew as they hear how customer service is top priority at Wulf Cattle to find just the right bulls for your program. Plus, the latest news, market reports, the ranch channel sales calendar and lots more all wrapped into this brand-new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.
Wulf Cattle: Limousin, Lim-Flex, Angus GeneticsWulf Cattle is a leading name in Limousin and Lim-Flex genetics, known for producing efficient, high-quality beef cattle that deliver real results for commercial producers.
Why Choose Wulf Cattle?- Proven performance with data-backed genetics
- Feed efficiency to reduce costs and boost gains
- Strong carcass quality with excellent yield and marbling
- Adaptability across diverse environments
- Customer service in all aspects of your genetics
- Limousin – muscle, efficiency, and high yield
- Lim-Flex – a blend of Limousin and Angus for both quality and performance
Sale & Open House Information
Tuesday & Wednesday, March 24th & 25th - At The Sandy Ridge Ranch, Atkinson, Nebraska
11:00 AM – Beef Lunch
1:00 PM – Sale Begins
Location
Sandy Ridge Ranch
Atkinson, Nebraska
Thursday, April 2, 2026
12:00 PM, CST - Sale Begins
View Live on DV Auction or Superior Livestock
Sale Day Phones
Casey Fanta – 320-288-6128
Troy Reynolds – 719-580-1308
Ryan Reynolds – 719-588-1532
Joe Cary – 719-580-8702
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen issued an emergency proclamation on March 13th in response to the fire, deploying the state National Guard to assist local fire crews. In an effort to help producers, the Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund activated the disaster relief account and is accepting monetary donations until further notice.
Nebraska Cattleman Relief Fund
References:
https://www.nebraskacattlemen.org/disaster-relief-fund
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/03/16/morrill-cottonwood-nebraska-fire/89183663007/
Thousands Of Workers Strike Against JBSThousands of workers for the world’s largest meatpacking company began a two-week strike Monday in Colorado, threatening to make already costly beef even more expensive for U.S. consumers.
The first walkout at a U.S. beef slaughterhouse in four decades follows accusations from union officials that the company retaliated against workers and committed other unfair labor practices. They said the company offered wage increases of less than 2% annually, which is below Colorado’s inflation rate.
Union officials said 99% of the plant’s 3,800 unionized workers voted to strike. More than 2,600 showed up at the picket line by early Monday afternoon and others were expected to check in over coming days.
The union said its workers perform some of the most difficult and dangerous jobs in th