Working Ranch Magazine March/April 2025
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LOOK AHEAD TO PROFIT Ranch Vision is a profit planning and business management software for grazing livestock operators. Founded by large animal veterinarian and ranch management consultant Dr. Rich Brazil, Ranch Vision is designed to maximize profits with detailed, comprehensive reports—no recordkeeping or data surveillance required. Ranchers can see their whole operation from their dashboard and optimize their management for improved profit. The web-based app is easy to use and beautifully designed for ranches of all sizes, from small to enterprise-level grazing operations.
watering, save time, and save water costs with Soler Solutions , a plug-and-play solar powered
The software is now available for use as a web-based app at the Ranch Vision website, www.ranchvision.io , where interested parties can also view a demo of the program.
water pump. Check out the key benefits: ● Zero electricity required ● Low maintenance due to no moving parts ● No pollution or noise ● Easy to move around or secure to the ground ● Flat packing for space saving Product specs: ● 540w solar panel ● 500w water pump – with 140ft reach ● 18 gallons pm over flat ground Go to https://solersolutions.com/ for more information. THREE’S A WRAP! RCI Engineering is excited to introduce the 521R and 421R Bale Accumulators for John Deere Round Balers. These machines provide round baler operators with the convenience of carrying multiple bales and grouping these bales right where the operator desires. Whether baling in rolling hills or in a flat valley, the 521R and 421R Bale Accumulators from RCI can carry two bales while baling a
Ranch Vision can be purchased under a monthly or annual license, with fees based on herd size. To celebrate the launch, the annual license is being offered at a 25% discount for a limited time.
BOOTS BUILT TO BREATHE Looking forward to warmer weather this Spring, Georgia Boot updates the Carbo-Tec FLX collection with a new Breeze Mesh lining for a super breathable, lightweight and flexible fit ideal for indoor or outdoor job sites. Additionally, the new styles feature proprietary InsulKul™ technology to keep hard-working
third bale. Drop one, two or three bales anytime, anywhere. In addition, positioning round bales together means fewer trips across the field with bale handling equipment
feet comfortable in all temperatures. InsulKul™ offers cooling to prevent feet from becoming overheated or chilled, depending on the surface and climate of the jobsite. New styles include: two 11-inch pull-on square toe Western work boots, GB00702 (brown/brick, MSRP: $185) and GB00703 (brown/ tan; MSRP: $185). A lightweight and flexible fit meets hefty work demands, and the groundbreaking AMP (Advanced Memory Polyurethane) insole keeps feet comfortable and supported throughout the day. Additionally, Carbo-Tex FLX boots meet ASTM F2892 electrical hazard classification. Go to www.georgiaboot.com for more.
reducing soil compaction. Built with producers in mind, rugged features have been incorporated into the new design. All sensors and hydraulics are installed on the accumulator rather than the round baler, making the system simpler and easier to install. A hydraulic bale transfer arm and heavy-duty, reinforced wheels are also standard equipment. Visit https://rciengineering.com/ for more details, specifications, and video.
18 I MARCH 2025 WORKING RANCH audited readers run 21 million head of beef cattle.
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