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From the Ground Up: How Justin Heiman Built a Thriving Cattle Operation from Scratch

Behrens & Co Episode 18

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In this episode of The Rural Dispatch, Aly sits down with farmer and cattle feeder Justin Heiman, a Carroll County native who built his own farming operation from the ground up. Justin shares how he got started with nothing but work ethic, a love for agriculture, and mentors who were willing to show him the ropes.

We talk about the highs and lows of getting into farming on your own, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and why serving on the Carroll County Cattlemen’s Association board matters to him. You’ll also hear some light-hearted stories from the farm and a few things only folks in ag will truly understand.

Whether you’re a young producer, a rural community supporter, or just someone who loves a good “made it happen” story, this episode is for you.

What We Cover:

  • Justin’s early years working on the farm and in feedyards
  • What it took to start his own operation from scratch
  • The value of learning from others in the ag industry
  • How local leadership and board involvement impacts the cattle industry
  • Farm stories and quick hits: favorite season, best cut of meat, and advice for the next generation

Connect with the Carroll County Cattlemen’s Association on Facebook | Carroll County Cattlemen Beef Builder Program

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