Luke and Natalie Kovarik, the husband-and-wife duo behind Kovarik Cattle Co, a thriving first-generation ranch in central Nebraska. Together, they’ve built a registered Black Angus program focused on maternal performance, profitability, and purpose—all while raising a family, growing their faith, and sharing their story with the world. Luke brings a background in ruminant nutrition and deep cattle management expertise, while Natalie is a pharmacist-turned-storyteller, widely known for her influential work on social media and as co-host of the Discover Ag Podcast.
This episode explores the grit, growth, and grace behind building a successful ranch from the ground up. Luke and Natalie share how they turned a shared dream into a working legacy—growing from a small commercial herd to a nationally recognized registered Angus operation known for elite genetics and a customer-first mindset.
We dive into:
The early years—from purchasing their first commercial cows to flushing embryos and selling top-tier bulls.
The business evolution—including their first online bull sale in 2021 and the move to their first live auction in 2024, which featured the $150,000 high-selling LT Talent bull.
Faith and family balance—how they juggle running a ranch, raising three kids (Tad, Jaks, and Rue), and staying grounded in what matters most.
Natalie’s journey from pharmacy to ag advocacy, building an online platform that reaches over 200,000 followers across Instagram, TikTok, and podcasting.
Luke’s focus on genetics, performance, and sustainability, emphasizing that profitability and maternal strength go hand-in-hand.
Their vision for the future, from expanding their herd to mentoring the next generation of producers and continuing to grow the ranch’s reputation for quality and integrity.
Listeners will also get a behind-the-scenes look at how Kovarik Cattle Co uses AI, embryo transfer, and genomic testing to stay on the cutting edge, while keeping family and faith at the heart of every decision.
Success in ranching takes faith, patience, and partnership—not just cattle.
Start small, but start right—every big legacy begins with one bold decision.
The power of storytelling in agriculture can connect communities and inspire future producers.
Combining science and sustainability keeps the operation profitable and purpose-driven.
Building something meaningful means embracing both tradition and technology.