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Inside the Polaris Electric Testing Grounds: PURE POWER

On March 1st, Polaris Inc. unveiled its plans to debut an all-new 2022 Electric RANGER utility side-by-side in late December 2021. The all-new full-size RANGER will be the first vehicle released in collaboration with ZERO Motorcycles, driving leadership in powersports electrification and progressing Polaris’ previously-announced rEV’d strategy.
 
Today, Polaris released a behind-the-scenes look at the testing, innovation and inspiration going into the development of the now highly-anticipated all-new electric RANGER. In the piece, you will hear from their experts on how it delivers uncompromised capability, unrivaled durability and refined performance. Below is a link to multiple formats of the video that we would love to have you share on your channels as well. 
 
Source : Polaris

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Evolution of Beef Cattle Farming

Video: Evolution of Beef Cattle Farming

The Clear Conversations podcast took to the road for a special episode recorded in Nashville during CattleCon, bringing listeners straight into the heart of the cattle industry. Host Tracy Sellers welcomed rancher Steve Wooten of Beatty Canyon Ranch in Colorado for a wide-ranging discussion that blended family history and sustainability, particularly as it relates to the future of beef production.

Sustainability emerged as a central theme of the conversation, a word that Wooten acknowledges can mean very different things depending on who you ask. For him, sustainability starts with the soil. Healthy soil produces healthy grass, which supports efficient cattle capable of producing year after year with minimal external inputs. It’s an approach that equally considers vegetation, animal efficiency, and long-term profitability.

That philosophy aligned naturally with Wooten’s involvement in the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, where he served as a representative for the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association. The roundtable brings together the entire beef supply chain—from producers to retailers—along with universities, NGOs, and allied industries. Its goal is not regulation, Wooten emphasized, but collaboration, shared learning, and continuous improvement.