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...
If you missed the QDMA Whitetail Weekend, we give you a taste of what the seminars and educational opportunities are present at the event. Every year, we speak at this event to help educate...
There is no room for non-native invasive species on the landscape. These species vary from region to region, but the presence of them is not welcome. Non-native species do not have their natural predators...
While in Nashville at the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention, we caught up with Pure Air Native’s, Justin Adams. He took the time to sit down and review the power of native plants on...
As you all know we geek out when it comes to wildlife and facts about how they work and function. Well, this week we take science and the function of how birds, such as...
This week on the Land & Legacy podcast, we sit down with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissioner to discuss the direction of wildlife and landscape management in the state. We loved to hear...
Have you ever thought about how wild turkey populations became available in your portion of the woods? You may need to take a moment and thank this week’s guest, James Earl Kennamar. This gentleman...
During this podcast, we sit down with Steve Barlow of NWTF and associate Travis Rogers of Corteva. These two gentlemen represent large groups actively working to increase the conservation footprint around the country, but...
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...
Big deer are able to be produced anywhere. The excuse of not living in Iowa or Kansas doesn’t work anymore. No matter what state you are hunting in, the landscape and resources are available...