Brandi Iverson Extended Interview on Cattleman's Corner
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概要
Business Endeavors
Brandi Iverson, a former schoolteacher from rural Central Montana, transitioned to entrepreneurship by acquiring a business selling wild rags—cowboy neckerchiefs. This move allowed her to stay home with her children more often while sustaining financial stability. Her business, based in Montana, follows a model where the production is handled by a team of sewists paid per piece, allowing flexibility given her remote location. This setup, which emphasizes local production and fair compensation, has successfully exceeded her previous teaching income.
Ranch Operations and Challenges
Brandi, alongside her husband, manages a ranch in Petroleum County, Montana, focusing on soil health and sustainable practices such as high-intensity rotational grazing. They handle about 750 cow-calf pairs across both deeded and leased lands, with the goal of improving plant and soil health. The family has faced challenges such as water management, unpredictable weather conditions, grasshoppers, and a fire that required pivotal operational adjustments.
Community and Learning
Brandi's passion extends to soil health education, taking part in various seminars and workshops, often provided by local organizations like Winnett ACES (Agricultural Community Enhancement and Sustainability). These efforts are important in their small, rural community to foster learning and interaction.
Technology and Lifestyle
Despite the challenges posed by isolation, modern technology aids in maintaining her social connections. Her husband is training for a pilot's license to expedite travel between their scattered properties.
Family and Personal Notes
Brandi emphasizes the importance of family and work-life balance. Her family's involvement in rural community services, including volunteer firefighting, underscores their commitment to both their agricultural operations and their community.
Future Aspirations and Community Ties
The interview highlights the potential for future projects, like introducing horses for 4-H activities for their children, and further utilizing technology to streamline operations. Brandi values community ties and learning from other ranchers to improve her practices continually. The conversation also provides insights into her husband’s aerial ambitions, which reflect a regional trend of using planes for ranch management efficiency.