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Implementing Sell Buy Marketing in Canada with Joseph Gardiner [episode 83]


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In this episode, John Haskell is joined by Canadian farmer Joseph Gardiner to explore implementing Sell Buy Marketing principles and how they translate beyond U.S. borders and into a volatile, high-stakes market. Joseph shares how rethinking cattle as financial assets rather than inventory transformed his operation, sharpened decision-making, and improved cash flow during uncertain times.


The conversation covers cow depreciation, intrinsic value, and the idea that keeping an animal is a buying decision made every day. Joseph explains how applying these concepts helped him confidently make large cattle purchases, uncover overlooked opportunities, and generate meaningful profits even when markets felt uncomfortable.


This episode offers a practical, real-world look at how disciplined marketing, clear math, and the right mindset can create resilience and opportunity, no matter the geography or market conditions.


In this episode, Implementing Sell Buy Marketing in Canada with Joseph Gardiner, we cover: 

  • Why Sell Buy Marketing works in volatile and high-price markets

  • How cow depreciation and intrinsic value change marketing decisions

  • Viewing owned animals and equipment as daily buy decisions

  • Generating cash flow while building equity through market swings

  • Using livestock to improve both profitability and soil health

  • Why volatility can create opportunity for prepared operators


Meet Joe:

Born and raised in Clearwater, MB, Canada, Joseph Gardiner has been involved in agriculture his entire life. He started farming in 2006 and graduated from university with an undergrad in ag in 2011. He began making small soil health improvements on the farm in 2012 and transitioned the farm to a full regenerative system in 2017. He grew his first full-season cover crop in 2018 and documented everything for 2 years, founded Covers & Co in 2020, and distributed pre-blended cover crop seed across the prairie provinces. Since then, he has grown the company to 65 dealers across Western Canada, with a team of 12 full and part-time employees.

  

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Welcome to Ranchonomics, where we empower you to build a better ranch and transform your operation into a thriving business. This podcast is brought to you by Ranch Right LLC, and together we will look at essential strategies, mindsets, and processes needed to take command of your financials and master the business metrics that make all the difference. If you are ready to start winning at ranching, then you are in the right spot. 


With each episode of Ranchonomics, you will hear inspiring success stories, gain simple yet powerful financial literacy tips, and listen to insightful interviews with industry experts and real-life practitioners. 


Whether you are a seasoned rancher or just starting out, we believe that managing a ranch shouldn't mean drowning in paperwork or missing out on valuable opportunities. Our mission is to help you see the link between your daily ranching operations and your financials that allow you to go from chaos to clarity and achieve your goals. 


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