The Real Rural with Clare Dunn

The Cattle Methane Myth & How New Tech Can Help Ranches w Marine, Rancher & Horsemen: James Clement

59 min · 16. mar. 2026
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What if the future of ranching isn’t just raising cattle — but getting paid to be a good steward of the land? In this episode, Jame Clement breaks down the new frontier of agriculture: regenerative ranching, soil health, carbon markets, ag tech, and why this shift could change the future of working lands in America. He also shares how his work at Earth Optics sits at the crossroads of ranchers, farmers, technology, and emerging land-based markets. We also dive into the hard truth facing agriculture right now: the average operator is getting older, the industry has to recruit a new generation, and the old way of thinking about ranching is changing fast. From King Ranch to ecosystem service markets, this conversation is packed with big ideas about food, water, soil, stewardship, and the future of the American rancher. Follow on social media: ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠@therealrural Youtube: @TheRealRural Spotify : TheRealRuralhttps://www.claredunn.com/

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