#15 Developing Routines for Ranch Roles and Profitability with Marli Scarborough

“On Sunday I’ll try to sit down with an actual piece of paper… and just kind of brainstorm everything that’s happening that week, everything I would like to get done, and everything that really needs to get done to just get it all out there and see that list.” 

In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking with Marli Scarborough about a topic I love, efficiency and productivity.  First, Marli shared that with the passing of her mother, roles and responsibilities on the ranch had to adjust. Along with her dad and two younger brothers, they are figuring out what works for them in their operation. On the topic of efficiency and productivity, Marli and I both share methods that work for use. I love hearing how others operate day-to-day to see if there is anything I can use for myself or my farm. 

Marli Scarborough is a fifth generation rancher in western South Dakota. She lives and works on her family’s ranch with her dad and two younger brothers. In between ranch work and family responsibilities, she shares thoughts and snippets of daily ranch life on Instagram. 

You can connect with Marli on Instagram

Books mentioned in this episode: Atomic Habits by James Clear

At a glance:

[13:00]: Seasons on the ranch

“There’s been so many opportunities for learning in this season especially with the family dynamic change.”

[21:10] Family dynamic

“Day by day just figuring stuff out.”

[25:09] Efficiency and productivity

What Marli does to keep on track each day.

[33:40] Tying productivity to profitability

“How much of my time is spent on things that are profitable?”

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I’m your host, Lexi Wright. I started the Farming on Purpose Podcast from a passion for sharing the stories of agriculture from generations past, preserving the skills and lessons learned along the way, and ensuring the best of that is passed onto those who will continue to lead the way into the future of production agriculture.

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