Elk ranching is it’s one of the most diverse operations you can have where both male and female can produce a a return on investment. Jon Reed: Well, it started I wanna say back in the eighties was when the high time started, around and through the nineties. So, Jon, can you tell us what the history of ranching elk is in North America? And the North American Elk Breeders Association is a 501(c) nonprofit organization founded to promote and protect the elk farming and ranching industry. Kenny Coogan: We are excited to have you. Jon’s current operation includes elk, whitetailed deer, axis deer, Barbary sheep, American bison, and Longhorn cattle. Jon has served on the board of directors for the North American Elk Breeders Association, NAEBA, for almost five years, three as vice president and currently as the president. Jon is a past president for the Kansas Elk and Deer Association. Jon Reed has raised elk and deer for nearly two decades. Today we are going to learn about raising elk. At Mother Earth News for 50 years and counting, we have been dedicated to conserving our planet’s natural resources while helping you conserve your financial resources. I am Kenny Coogan, and joining me today is Jon Reed, the president of the North American Elk Breeders Association. Kenny Coogan: Good day everyone, and we appreciate you for joining us on another exciting Mother Earth News and Friends podcast. Jon Reed and the North American Elk Breeders Association Use the code FAIRGUEST for $5 off at checkout. All you have to do is go to and sign up for your favorite programs. Jessica Mitchell: We here at Mother Earth News enjoy hosting in-person fairs, and you can see a list of upcoming locations at We are also excited to present you with the opportunity to get that self-reliant, can-do content for the whole family right from your own home. But what’s happening on the supply end of things? Jon Reed, president of the North American Elk Breeders Association, chats with podcast team member Kenny Coogan, all about raising elk and provides a snapshot of the elk industry for those who are interested in getting involved. Demand for high quality elk is on the rise in North America. John Moore: Welcome to the Mother Earth News and Friends podcast. Width="560" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"> Transcript: What to Know About Elk Farming
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