The Profitable Steward
Jared is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences with other farmers and ranchers to help them achieve their goals of profitability to be truly regenerative and "regenerational" to involve the next generation. Through the Profitable Steward Podcast, he provides a platform for experts in the field of regenerative agriculture to share their insights and best practices, as well as for other successful farmers and ranchers to share their stories and lessons learned.The focus of the podcast is on promoting regenerative agriculture principles and practices that improve soil health, animal health, and overall farm or ranch productivity. Jared believes that these practices are key to ensuring the long-term viability of the agricultural industry, and that by implementing them, farmers and ranchers can secure their financial future while also leaving a positive legacy for future generations.Whether you are a seasoned farmer or rancher, or just starting out, the Profitable Steward Podcast is a must-listen resource for anyone looking to improve their operation and secure their future in agriculture. So tune in and learn from Jared and his guests as they share their wisdom and experience on how to be a profitable steward of the land and your livestock.
The Profitable Steward
Latest Episodes
Ep. 92 Stop Losing Money on Cattle: The “Sell-Buy” Mindset That Changes Everything
Are you actually making money in your cattle operation, or just hoping you are?In this episode of the Profitable Steward Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most misunderstood concepts in ranching: the difference between producing c...
Ep 91. Why Straight Lines Change Everything in Stockmanship and Horsemanship
In this episode of the Profitable Steward Podcast, Jared Sorensen is joined by Tom Curtin for a rich conversation on stockmanship, horsemanship, and the everyday principles that improve livestock handling on th...
Ep. 90 Profit, Legacy, and the Future of the Modern Family Farm
In this episode of the Profitable Steward Podcast, Jared Sorensen is joined by Kyle Lechtenberg for a thoughtful conversation about the future of the family farm, the pressures driving farm consolidation, and the fin...
89. Profit Isn’t the Purpose, But Without It the Ranch Cannot Survive
In this episode of the Profitable Steward Podcast, Jared Sorensen shares a powerful and personal reflection on what it really means to be a profitable steward. Speaking from his family ranch in Northeastern Nevada, Jared connects ...
Ep. 88 Can Biblical Wealth and Infinite Banking Change the Future of Regenerative Agriculture?
What does it mean to build wealth in a way that honors God, strengthens families, and supports the future of the land?In this episode of the Profitable Steward Podcast, David Stinnett joins Jared for a thoughtful conversation on steward...
Fan Mail
Good morning Jared. My name is Graham. My wife and I are about a year into growing Dexter cattle and some forage on 60 acres of leases on the west slope of CO and immensely blessed to be doing so. Our project is informed first by the Word and we feel it imperative to steward the animals and ground in a regenerative way. We are continuously humbled by the steep learning curves of soil health principles, animal genetics/epigenetic expression in our context of tired out conventionally farmed ground that has had its yield mechanically removed annually since at least the 1970s. We just finished calving and are working on a batch of Johnson Su composters started and get an appropriate grazing program designed and implemented. I just finished your most recent episode with Patty from Montana. I would and noticed she chose not to publish her last name, contact info, website. I would very much like to get access to her body of work as many of the topics you discussed with her are extremely relevant to our path forward. Any help with this would be much appreciated and thank you for your content. Your podcast has been an integral part of my reeducation in ag after being off the land since high school and am very grateful that you are sharing your expertise to make healthier ground, animals and neighbors, especially children. Best regards, Graham
Glenwood Spgs, Colorado