News Profiles 15 Minutes With a Farmer podcast: Rosemary Anderson, Nebraska rancher By Lisa Foust Prater Lisa Foust Prater Lisa Foust Prater is the Family & Farmstead Editor for Successful Farming, sharing interesting family features, heartfelt editorial columns, and important health and safety information. Her favorite thing about her job is meeting interesting people, learning their stories, and sharing them with our readers.Lisa started her career with Successful Farming magazine in 1999, working primarily for the web team and writing product reviews for the magazine. She later wrote for the Living the Country Life magazine and website and has written and edited several cookbooks and other books for Successful Farming and Living the Country Life. Successful Farming's Editorial Guidelines Published on April 4, 2024 Close Rosemary Anderson (center) with her "A.I. girl gang," Hazy Delzer (left) and Clara Schmid (right). Rosemary Anderson is a Nebraska rancher and artificial insemination (A.I.) technician who has served on the Executive Committee for the U.S. Meat Export Federation and as director for the Nebraska Cattlemen. She is a director for the Nebraska Beef Council. Anderson joined us for a quick conversation on the 15 Minutes With a Farmer podcast. We discussed working with family, raising and marketing cattle, Anderson’s all-female A.I. business, assembling a board of advisors for the ranch, and the importance of belonging to industry organizations. Rosemary Anderson When you become involved, you become more aware and more knowledgeable about the issues facing your industry, and then you can actually form opinions that are based on facts rather than here-say or rumors or what your dad says. — Rosemary Anderson Listen to this episode of 15 Minutes With a Farmer below. Subscribe to the podcast and access past episodes on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit