Tricking Out a Kansas Farm
This week, Matt, Kyle, and Frank breakdown the steps it is going to take to convert an under-utilized farm in Kansas into a dynamic wildlife rich property. Currently, these parcels have several key elements...
This week, Matt, Kyle, and Frank breakdown the steps it is going to take to convert an under-utilized farm in Kansas into a dynamic wildlife rich property. Currently, these parcels have several key elements...
One of the goals we have for the podcast is to help land managers prioritize their time. There are so many different ways that land managers can get side-tracked with gimmicks and time-consuming techniques...
When Time is limited on your farm make sure you’re getting the biggest bang for your buck! Many animals get blamed for the decline of local quail, pheasant, and turkey populations, including; raccoons, opossums, skunks,...
Your food plots are a bust, the timber is wide open, and you’re wanting to find ways to feed and hold deer during the late season. Woody browse may be your answer! Edge Feathering or...
Late-season does not mean the best part of the season has come and gone. There is still time for some fantastic hunting opportunities. This week, we recap an incredible hunt Matt had recently. Two...
This week on the Land & Legacy, Kyle and Frank dive into the history of trapping. Frank and Kyle are both experienced trappers and spend time each season trapping coyotes, raccoons, bobcats, beavers, and...
Bowhunting large crop fields can be tough, especially when it’s a dead calm evening! Chad and Matt are set up over a large crop field that’s been harvested and planted in a cover crop. Deer...
Prescribed fire is a topic that we discuss on our podcast pretty often. From the start of Land & Legacy, we always try to discuss the importance of native species and practices that replicate...
On this podcast, Matt is joined by Kyle and Frank to discuss an important common misunderstanding among hunters. There is a disconnect between hunters and land managers. Often times the number of hours spent...
When managing your open areas for better wildlife habitat it’s important to consider the size and how to best utilize the area. Whether you are interested in deer, turkeys, quail, pollinators or a list of...