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Perfume, shaving cream, deodorant, anti-aging cream and even chewing gum – they come from what?!?! Before you step out the door, there are dozens of items you use that can be traced back to cattle – and we’re talking more than just meat and milk. Brady Zuck, a fifth-generation beef producer, takes us on a tour of his family’s cow-calf operation in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. He talks about the magical superpower cattle possess known as “upcycling,” as well as some of those items used by your family that you may be surprised to know that have a connection to cattle herds just like his. The conversation gets pretty candid, but it’s all important as you explore your own personal connections to the farm.
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To see more of Brady’s story as a producer you can visit the Wisconsin Beef Council’s website.
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If you enjoyed your time listening or learned something new, please share this episode with a friend. If this sparked some questions for you, PLEASE ASK! At Inside the Bullseye, the goal is to help you feel connected to those farmers that allow you to bring all of your favorite items into home. Submit your questions at [email protected]or send us a message on social media (Facebook & Instagram).
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Perfume, shaving cream, deodorant, anti-aging cream and even chewing gum – they come from what?!?! Before you step out the door, there are dozens of items you use that can be traced back to cattle – and we’re talking more than just meat and milk. Brady Zuck, a fifth-generation beef producer, takes us on a tour of his family’s cow-calf operation in Ladysmith, Wisconsin. He talks about the magical superpower cattle possess known as “upcycling,” as well as some of those items used by your family that you may be surprised to know that have a connection to cattle herds just like his. The conversation gets pretty candid, but it’s all important as you explore your own personal connections to the farm.
.
.
To see more of Brady’s story as a producer you can visit the Wisconsin Beef Council’s website.
.
.
If you enjoyed your time listening or learned something new, please share this episode with a friend. If this sparked some questions for you, PLEASE ASK! At Inside the Bullseye, the goal is to help you feel connected to those farmers that allow you to bring all of your favorite items into home. Submit your questions at [email protected]or send us a message on social media (Facebook & Instagram).