Rawhide Roundup
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Hello! I'm your host-Heather Dallas, Marketing & Sales Specialist with Rawhide Portable Corral, and I will be visiting with guests including our owner/inventor (my Dad), customers, dealers, and anyone who has been a part of our story here at Rawhide. I want to hear from our guests about how their stories started, who has been influential to them, and what drives them to be successful. I hope this can be a fun way to engage with our community here at Rawhide!
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Explores themes of personal journeys, entrepreneurial spirit, and community engagement with episodes that highlight impactful life experiences, such as the inaugural episode featuring John McDonald discussing his rodeo background and the inspiration behind Rawhide.

Hello! I’m your host-Heather Dallas, Marketing & Sales Specialist with Rawhide Portable Corral, and I will be visiting with guests including our owner/inventor (my Dad), customers, dealers, and anyone who has been a part of our story here at Rawhide.
I want to hear from our guests about how their stories started, who has been influential to them, and what drives them to be successful.
I hope this can be a fun way to engage with our community here at Rawhide!
For this episode of the Rawhide Roundup, we’re continuing our Countdown to CattleCon series with a conversation featuring Rob Fuchs of Strobel Manufacturing. Rob has been with Strobel for 20 years and has attended more NCBA and CattleCon trade shows than most—giving him a front-row seat to how the event and the industry have evolved over time.
Rob and I talk about his long career with Strobel Manufacturing, his experience exhibiting at CattleCon over the years, and what keeps him coming back to this event. We also reflect on how we first met several years ago and why relationships like this matter so much in the cattle industry.
Rob is one of those behind-the-scenes connections you’re grateful to have—knowledgeable, genuine, and just an all-around great guy. This episode is a great listen for anyone headed to CattleCon or interested in the people who help make the trade show experience what it is.

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