New Mexico Beef Council
Behind the Burger
Behind every burger is a story. Produced by the New Mexico Beef Council, Behind the Burger introduces you to the ranchers, families, and industry professionals who raise cattle, steward the land, and keep beef at the center of New Mexico’s culture and economy. We go beyond the plate to explore heritage, hard work, nutrition, and the future of beef in our state - sharing transparent conversations that connect consumers to the people behind their food.
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New Mexico Beef Council
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Latest episode
Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Seven Generations On One New Mexico Ranch with Tom Spindle 07.07.2026 24:32
Send us Fan Mail Most people can picture a cowboy. Far fewer understand the math, the risk, and the nonstop decisions behind a real New Mexico cattle ranch. We’re in Stanley, New Mexico, sitting in a pig barn of all places, talking with Tom Spindle from the Bill King Ranch about what it takes to keep a seven-generation operation moving forward when the weather will not cooperate and the bills keep...
How An Extension Veterinarian Turns Research Into Ranch Decisions with Dr. A.J. Tarpoff 23.06.2026 55:28
Send us Fan Mail Beef doesn’t stay a great eating experience by accident, and neither does consumer trust. We’re joined by Dr. AJ Tarpoff, the beef extension veterinarian at Kansas State University, to talk about what happens behind the scenes when research, ranch reality, and the dinner plate all have to line up. We start with AJ’s unique background across the beef supply chain, from his family’s...
Ranchers Build Better Cows: Planning for Dry Years with Dean Fish 09.06.2026 30:42
Send us Fan Mail Drought isn’t a rare event in the Southwest, it’s a planning assumption. From Farmington’s Stockmanship and Stewardship event, we sit down with Dean Fish, a southern Arizona rancher, Arizona Beef Council member, and longtime Extension livestock specialist, to get honest about how real ranch decisions get made when grass, water, and time are limited. We talk about Dean’s work mana...
New Mexico Chile BBQ Sauce and Better Beef Cooking with Chef Mica Chavez 26.05.2026 48:50
Send us Fan Mail The difference between “fine” beef and unforgettable beef usually isn’t a fancy cut. It’s heat, timing, and knowing what you’re looking at on the board. We’re in the kitchen at the Santa Fe School of Cooking with Chef Mica Chavez, cooking shoulder to shoulder and building a smoky New Mexico chile barbecue sauce that’s made to pair with beef, not hide it. We start with the flavor b...
American Wagyu Demystified with The Meat Dudes 12.05.2026 1:12:27
Send us Fan Mail We team up with Evan and Tyler from the Meat Dudes to clear up what American Wagyu is and why labels like “Kobe” and “Wagyu burger” can mislead. We dig into genetics, sourcing, and cooking so you can buy beef with confidence and get a great result at home. • Evan and Tyler’s path from restaurants to a Wagyu-focused butcher shop and podcast • What Wagyu means in plain terms and h...
She Took Over the Ranch and Built a Beef Business with Candy Baca 28.04.2026 39:11
Send us Fan Mail A ranch can change overnight, and so can your role in it. We’re joined by Candy Baca, a sixth-generation rancher east of Las Vegas, New Mexico, who stepped in after an unexpected loss and built a direct-to-consumer beef program to keep her family operation strong. She shares what it’s like moving from a traditional cow-calf routine to selling local beef to real families who want t...
How Two New Mexico Families Built A Ranch Partnership That Lasts with Cortese & Lee Cattle Co. 14.04.2026 2:25:48
Send us Fan Mail A ranch partnership sounds simple until you price a feeder calf, hit a drought, or unload fresh cattle that have never seen a hot wire. We’re out near Fort Sumner, New Mexico with Luke and Donna Cortese and Taylor and Kayla Lee to tell the full story of how two families build a cattle operation together and why trust, fairness, and daily discipline matter more than hype. We talk t...
Inside a Family-Owned Beef Plant with Joe and Nayely Madrid 31.03.2026 39:14
Send us Fan Mail A lot has to go right before a kid in New Mexico bites into a steak finger at school, and most of it happens far from the cafeteria line. From Roswell, USA Beef Packing is doing the quiet, essential work of turning cattle into safe, inspected, traceable beef that can serve communities across the state. We sit down with Joe Madrid, owner of USA Beef Packing, and Nayely Madrid, off...
Stewardship First In New Mexico Ranching with Kimberly Stone 17.03.2026 28:45
Send us Fan Mail The real story of New Mexico beef isn’t a TV montage of horses and hero shots. It’s drought math, grass management, and a daily promise that the cattle get water and care before anything else. From the New Mexico Cattle Growers office in Moriarty, we sit down with Kimberly Stone, a fifth-generation rancher from Capitan, to talk about what it takes to keep a commercial cow-calf ope...
Tradition Meets Grit: Rethinking Ranching For The Next Generation with Bronson Corn 03.03.2026 56:13
Send us Fan Mail A fifth-generation rancher from Roswell, New Mexico, pulls back the curtain on how a family outfit survives drought, policy, and razor-thin margins without losing its soul. Bronson Corn joins Carollann Romo to share the decisions that kept their herd intact—building a cow-focused feed yard as a drought tool, rotating entire ranches through pens to rest brittle grasslands, and acce...
How A Lawyer-Turned-Rancher Leads Cattle Growers And Builds Resilient Beef Operations with Tom Paterson 17.02.2026 44:22
Send us Fan Mail We sit down with Tom Paterson, rancher and new president of New Mexico Cattle Growers, to talk stewardship, drought strategy, and how data and design make cattle calmer and beef better. From policy wins to local processing, we share a clear path to resilient ranching. • law-to-ranch journey and Spur Ranch origins • role and scope of New Mexico Cattle Growers • drought, culling dec...
Building A Local Beef Brand From Ranch To Retail with Garrett and Megan Foote 03.02.2026 1:16:41
Send us Fan Mail We trace how a ranch family in Curry County built a vertically integrated beef business, from wheat pasture yearlings to a fresh meat counter known for prime cuts, green chile brats, and face-to-face service. We compare grocery and direct beef, tackle pricing myths, and share what’s next, including USDA inspection and expanded local delivery. • Family ranch roots and multi-state c...
Building A Family Ranch With Science, Grit, And Heart with the Armendariz Family 20.01.2026 48:00
Send us Fan Mail Start with 12 cows, add three counties of scattered leases, mix in a veterinarian, a range scientist, and two determined brothers, and you get a modern ranch story that’s as practical as it is inspiring. We sit down with Jim and Jovani Armendariz to trace their family’s path from their parents’ arrival in America to a 300-cow operation known for turning bare ground into healthy gr...
How A Multi‑Gen Ranch Thrives On Adaptability, Community, And Care with Heidi Humphries 06.01.2026 24:37
Send us Fan Mail Hard truths, open pastures, and a lot of heart—Heidi Humphries invites us into her family’s Black Angus cow‑calf ranch outside Tucumcari, New Mexico, and shows what real stewardship looks like. We dig into the daily choices that keep cattle healthy and a multi‑generation operation moving forward: adapting to arid grasslands, rotating pastures with intention, fixing water lines aft...
Ranching on Thin Margins in Fort Sumner with Sarah Fitzgerald 23.12.2025 39:14
Send us Fan Mail A famous outlaw's grave you can see from the kitchen sink, a trail that once fed frontier forts, and a family betting on rain—this is ranching in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. We sit down with Sarah Fitzgerald, chair of the New Mexico Beef Council, to unpack what it really takes to raise beef in an arid landscape where stocking rates stretch to 50–70 acres per animal unit and ever...
Generations On The Range: What It Takes To Raise Cattle And Community with Boe Lopez 09.12.2025 51:56
Send us Fan Mail Curiosity, service, and straight talk drive this deep dive with New Mexico rancher and board member Boe Lopez, who opens up about life on the range and the work behind a trustworthy beef supply. We trace his path from a family operation rooted in generations of grit to leadership roles that demand tough decisions, transparency, and constant learning. Along the way, Boe breaks down...
A Fourth-Generation Cattleman Shares How Planning, Stewardship, And Grit Sustain Beef And Open Lands ft. Ross Foster 25.11.2025 29:48
Send us Fan Mail We sit down at Corralitos Ranch with fourth-generation cattleman Ross Foster to explore drought planning, water work, herd temperament, and the real meaning of stewardship on public and private lands. Grit meets grace as we follow the choices that make cattle calm, grass recover, and families keep going. • family history and purpose of the Las Cruces ranch • drought, wind and the...
From Mules To GPS: Building Beef And Family Across New Mexico with Jim and Jay Hill 11.11.2025 40:22
Send us Fan Mail What does it take to keep a ranch thriving when prices swing, rain stalls, and the next generation needs a runway? We sit with Jim and Jay Hill outside Las Cruces to map a path from mules and tobacco fields to GPS tractors, custom feeding, alfalfa, cotton, seed crops, and even commercial real estate. Their story is equal parts resilience and reinvention, proving that diversificati...
Year In Review: How New Mexico Beef Council Built Connections from Balloons to Classrooms 28.10.2025 30:43
Send us Fan Mail We celebrate a year of bold outreach: a locally piloted hot air balloon, a fast-growing school beef grant, a statewide sports nutrition push, and farm tours that bring health pros onto ranches. Every move centers one goal—connect producers and consumers with clear stories, real education, and local pride. • Launching a New Mexico Beef hot air balloon with Zia approval • Starting a...
From Lobby Floors to Arena Doors: How Denny Gentry Built Cowboy Golf and Shaped Beef Advocacy 14.10.2025 36:44
Send us Fan Mail A lobby fight over the beef checkoff. A dusty arena humming with beginners and world champs. And a simple reframing that changed everything: team roping isn’t just a rodeo discipline - it’s “cowboy golf.” We sit down with Denny Gentry to chart how a ranch kid from southern New Mexico helped unite a divided industry, grew local qualifiers into national institutions, and built the i...
From Calf to Community: Building a Ranch That Lasts with Jimmie Fitzgerald 30.09.2025 27:28
Send us Fan Mail Early mornings on horseback and late nights in a tractor aren’t a contradiction—they’re the operating system of a ranch that actually works. We sit down with Fort Sumner’s Jimmie Fitzgerald to trace how a Texas upbringing, New Mexico grass, and a stubborn love for doing things right built a family operation that farms, grazes, and finishes with purpose. Jimmie opens up about makin...
The Dairy-Beef Connection: Inside Route 77 Dairy with Joel Van Dam 16.09.2025 25:55
Send us Fan Mail Joel Van Dam, a third-generation dairy farmer from Route 77 Dairy, takes us behind the scenes of modern dairy production and its surprising connection to the beef industry. With 4,200 dairy cows and a newly acquired ranch, Joel bridges two agricultural worlds with innovative thinking and deep family roots. The conversation explores "beef on dairy" genetics – an increasin...
Agriculture is a calling, not just a business. Featuring Larry Reagan, President of New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau 02.09.2025 16:44
Send us Fan Mail Agriculture runs deep in Larry Reagan's blood. As President of the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau, he bridges the gap between policy and pasture, advocating for the 22,000 members who make up the state's oldest and largest agricultural organization. "Raising cattle is a calling, not just a job," Reagan explains during this enlightening conversation with C...
The Aloha State's Beef Secret: Ranching Against the Odds (Special Collaboration with Hawaii Rancher Kristin Mack-Almasin) 19.08.2025 34:34
Send us Fan Mail Have you ever wondered what ranching looks like in paradise? Our journey to Maui reveals a surprising side of Hawaii few visitors ever see - a thriving cattle industry generating $82 million annually across the islands. This special collaboration between the New Mexico Beef Council and the Hawaii Beef Industry Council is a fun way to share the story of ranching in another state. I...
From Reluctant Politician to Agriculture's Biggest Fan ft. NM Secretary of Ag Jeff Witte 05.08.2025 38:04
Send us Fan Mail Secretary Jeff Witte takes us behind the curtain of New Mexico agriculture, revealing how a reluctant political appointee became the state's longest-serving Secretary of Agriculture. With warmth and candor, he shares the fascinating journey that began when his college dean urged him to enter a field he initially resisted, ultimately discovering his passion for agricultural po...
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