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In this episode of the Shark Farmer Podcast, host Rob Sharkey speaks with Steve Lucie, a fifth-generation farmer and rancher from Basco, Illinois. They discuss the unique challenges of farming in a small town, the importance of local beef sales, and the impact of regulations on the cattle industry. Steve shares his experiences with community advocacy through Awake Illinois, emphasizing parental rights in education and the need for open dialogue on sensitive issues. The conversation also touches on agricultural traditions, the significance of the Second Amendment, and the importance of self-reflection in leadership.

takeaways

  • Steve Lucie is a fifth-generation farmer and rancher from Basco, Illinois.
  • Basco is a small town with a population of 48, located in Hancock County.
  • Steve raises both crops and cattle, adapting to the local land conditions.
  • He emphasizes the importance of selling beef locally without government oversight.
  • Steve discusses the challenges of regulations in the beef industry.
  • He advocates for mandatory country of origin labeling for beef products.
  • The conversation touches on the need for unity among cattle organizations.
  • Steve is involved with Awake Illinois, focusing on parental rights in education.
  • He shares insights on passing down agricultural traditions to the next generation.
  • Steve highlights the importance of open dialogue in addressing community issues.
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