You CAN Farm Talks – Sedman
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James Sedman, a fourth generation farmer and rancher, shares “One Thing” that beginning farmers and ranchers need to know . . .
Details and a meeting link will be posted at YCFWyo.com
YOU CAN FARM TALKS will be LIVE Tuesday, September 12th at 6P Mountain Time. Join us online for a conversation with James Sedman, a fourth generation farmer and rancher from near Huntley Wyoming. Tune in Tuesday to learn about “One Thing” that he believes will help new and beginning producers succeed.
JAMES SEDMAN is a 4th generation farmer and rancher, residing on the family farm (homesteaded in 1920’s) south of Huntley, Wyoming. After earning a B.A. in Agribusiness and M.S. in Ag Economics from the University of Wyoming, he purchased the farm from his Grandparents in 2003.
Along with his wife, children, and parents, they run a diversified operation including a commercial Angus herd, irrigated farming, haying, and feedlot business. Their cropping mix is primarily focused on providing feed, including alfalfa, corn, sorghum-sudan, oats, rye, irrigated grass, and triticale.
Off the farm, James’ wife LeeAnn is a local junior high/high school Language Arts teacher, and James has worked with John Hewlett, UW Ranch/Farm Management Specialist, on various risk management education projects.