Don’t Use Whitetail Deer As Your Habitat Meter
During this week’s podcast, we are in separate offices as we record but we keep bringing the heat on land management information. This spring has been a blur and we have many new and...
During this week’s podcast, we are in separate offices as we record but we keep bringing the heat on land management information. This spring has been a blur and we have many new and...
We want to officially welcome you to our latest project, Burr Oaks Bluff! This farm is about to get a major facelift. This week, we discuss this 288-acre farm in the Loess Hills of...
This week on the podcast, we are in Iowa! Iowa has an incredibly strong hunting heritage. However, if you are looking to improve the land and the hunting then you have to understand the...
When it comes to land and wildlife management there should be very little cookie-cutter techniques. That’s due to the ever-changing landscape that we get to call home. There should be a change in your...
No matter what state you are in, it has the ability to grow hit list bucks. In most areas, natural resources are already present on the landscape to produce great habitat. However, it’s just...
Hunters are always trying to keep mature deer on their property. Others are trying to lower the amount of deer they find dead from “winter kill” or from predators. Landowners also find themselves trying...
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...
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...