Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchAre Gov't Cost Share Programs Really Worth It?
Episode 687
During this podcast, we break down a contract on an existing Land & Legacy project. These are real numbers applied to real habitat management project…
5 years, 11 months ago
Planting Natives and Homesteading in the Mid-Atlantic
Episode 685
On a recent trip to the mid-Atlantic region, Matt was able to spend time reviewing success from a client who planted diverse natives as well as met w…
6 years ago
This Is Why We Love Land
Episode 684
Hope you are ready for a passion-filled podcast! This week we fly off the cuff and provide listeners with an in-depth look at why we love land. Being…
6 years ago
Where Did All the Quail Go?!
Episode 683
Where did all the quail go? This is a recurring question that begins in the eastern United States and ends in western United States with many ideas a…
6 years ago
Why Do I Need to Identify Plants?
Episode 682
Grab your pen and paper for this podcast! After many months of debating this podcast topic, we release the truths behind the knowledge that will take…
6 years ago
Food Plot Trials and Tribulations
Episode 681
If we could sum up food plots in one question or phrase it would likely be, "How can we maximize our food plot production with as little time and mon…
6 years ago
Creating Summertime Thermal Cover
Episode 680
On this week’s podcast we cover all things summer and heat. It’s been heating up in the Midwest and a recent consulting trip to Texas reinforced the …
6 years ago
It's Time To Start Focusing on the "Little Guys"
Episode 679
In this podcast, Frank and Matt discuss the foundation and start of life for many of the game species we all enjoy chasing. We address rumors and com…
6 years ago
Open Your Eyes, You're a Land Manager!
Episode 678
The best tool a land manager can have is their own two eyes! Chainsaws, prescribed fire, tractors, drills, sprayers are all great, but if you don't s…
6 years ago
Timber Management in the North Woods
Episode 676
This Spring has been one to remember from chasing turkeys to burning down the roads on consulting trips. Two recent trips took Adam to the hills of C…
6 years, 1 month ago