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In this episode of Casual Cattle Conversations, host Shaye Wanner chats with Arlie Reeves about her family's journey raising Wagyu cattle. From the breed’s rich history to marketing premium beef and correcting industry misconceptions, Arlie shares valuable insights for ranchers, consumers, and anyone curious about the future of high-quality beef. Learn how consumer demand, direct-to-consumer sales, and proper animal husbandry all play a role in building a resilient Wagyu operation.
Whether you're new to the breed or considering diversifying your herd, this episode offers practical ranching advice and real-world lessons from the pasture.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Wagyu cattle are prized for high marbling and quality.
Consumer interest in Wagyu has surged post-COVID.
Misconceptions persist around the breed’s origin and strength.
Direct-to-consumer sales empower transparency and education.
The cattle business requires patience and long-term vision.
Local processor relationships are key to success.
📌 Chapters:
Episode Resources
https://bit.ly/4kfWrCG
https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/
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In this episode of Casual Cattle Conversations, host Shaye Wanner chats with Arlie Reeves about her family's journey raising Wagyu cattle. From the breed’s rich history to marketing premium beef and correcting industry misconceptions, Arlie shares valuable insights for ranchers, consumers, and anyone curious about the future of high-quality beef. Learn how consumer demand, direct-to-consumer sales, and proper animal husbandry all play a role in building a resilient Wagyu operation.
Whether you're new to the breed or considering diversifying your herd, this episode offers practical ranching advice and real-world lessons from the pasture.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Wagyu cattle are prized for high marbling and quality.
Consumer interest in Wagyu has surged post-COVID.
Misconceptions persist around the breed’s origin and strength.
Direct-to-consumer sales empower transparency and education.
The cattle business requires patience and long-term vision.
Local processor relationships are key to success.
📌 Chapters:
Episode Resources
https://bit.ly/4kfWrCG
https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/

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