For Love of the Land #13: Trophy Pond Management
In this week’s podcast, we get back on the phone with Todd Watts, owner of The Hogan property in Southeast Ohio. This property has one of the most well-designed bass fishing lakes in the...
In this week’s podcast, we get back on the phone with Todd Watts, owner of The Hogan property in Southeast Ohio. This property has one of the most well-designed bass fishing lakes in the...
In this podcast, we speak with Glenn Dye a third generation full-time farmer in Virginia. Glenn’s story is one that brings together the importance of family history, working the land, managing natural resources, and...
We get asked all the time, what would you do on your dream farm? Would you have this on your farm? How big would your farm be? Obviously, that is a loaded and dynamic...
On this week’s For Love of the Land Podcast Adam sits down with his Grandpa to discuss the evolution of farming practices since the 1950s. There is no question much has changed from our...
It’s not every day you meet someone with a driving passion that fuels them daily. Todd Watts is an individual who is determined to further his education in all things land. He got his...
Here is another podcast this week that will set you back on your heals. We chat with Communications Director of the QDMA, Lindsay Thomas. This podcast is proof that whitetail hunters are among the...
There is a growing evolution with hunters and landowners to work and improve the land. For the owners of Sunshine Legacy, Farms Mark Toney and Russell Kiser, this is no different. They have the mentality...
This week we chat with Land & Legacy client Kevin Warring of Maryland. He is a farmer, waterman, father, and government employee. This guy does it all, living off the land and working for...
As we turn the page on another calendar year, our devotion to better understanding our land increases. On this podcast, we discuss the transition America has endured over the last 200 years. Often time,...
For those of us blessed enough to have a piece of ground that was owned by our ancestors from generations ago, it’s a strange feeling to think about working and managing the same ground...