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97. The Rancher’s Guide to Surviving the Unexpected with Dallas Mount
Description
Every ranch will face the unexpected. The question is not if, but when. In this episode, John Haskell sits down with Dallas Mount to discuss how ranchers can better prepare for uncertainty, manage risk, and build operations that withstand shocks without falling apart. From droughts to market swings to personal challenges, the conversation focuses on building resilience into the business before problems arise.
Dallas shares practical ways to think about risk, including maintaining flexibility, managing debt carefully, and avoiding decisions that limit your options. They also discuss the importance of margin, liquidity, and having a clear plan when conditions change. At its core, this episode is about shifting from reactive decision-making to proactive planning so that when the unexpected happens, your operation is positioned to respond instead of scramble.
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In this episode, we cover:
- Why unexpected challenges are inevitable in ranching
- The importance of building flexibility into your operation
- How debt and fixed costs can limit your ability to respond
- Why maintaining margin and liquidity is critical
- How to think about risk before problems arise
- The value of having a plan for changing conditions
- Shifting from reactive decisions to proactive management
Connect with Dallas:
- Follow on Instagram @ranching4profit
- Follow on Facebook
- Subscribe on YouTube
- Connect on LinkedIn
- Check out his website
- Send him an email at dallas@ranchmanagement.com
Connect with Ranch Right:
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- Check out all of our past webinars here
Resources & Links:
- Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More
- Ranching for Profit
- Ranching.FYI
- Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC
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