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Dr. Grant Woods from GrowingDeer.TV joins us this week on Fall Obsession Podcast to talk everything whitetails! Dr. Woods is a well-known and respected wildlife biologist and deer manager whose research, tactics and strategies have been proven to create deer hunting paradises for decades. Sam and Ryan cover a lot of ground with Dr. Woods in this episode, talking habitat management, food plot biology, whitetail behavior, moon phases, the rut, and so much more! There is a lot to learn when it comes to managing and growing big whitetails; and certainly so much more than we ourselves think we know. That's why time with an expert like Dr. Woods is so incredibly valuable. We certainly pick his brain and ask him all of the questions on our minds (and maybe yours too) as he boils it down to the science of whitetail hunting!Fall Obsession Podcast is sponsored by:Hoot Camo Company (https://hootcamo.com/)Bear River Archery (https://www.bearriverarchery.com/)Trophy Edits (https://trophyedits.com/?ref=fallobsession)Ridge Rock Hunt Company (https://ridgerockhuntcompany.com/)The Outdoor Call Radio App (https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/)
In this episode of HUNTR Podcast, we're happy to bring on Dr. Grant Woods, wildlife biologist and land management expert. Grant is the founder of GrowingDeer.tv and has dedicated his career to improving wildlife habitat and hunting strategies. As guys who own multiple farms, Grant is someone we've looked up to when it comes to growing deer. When we're not hunting, we're putting in the work on our properties to make sure we have the best chance at a mature buck during season. Whether it's food plots, timber cuts, or creating cover, it's our goal to manipulate deer movement and sustain a healthy herd year round. If there's anyone that we can learn from, its Dr. Grant Woods. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. Check out GrowingDeer.tv here: https://www.growingdeer.tv/ Follow Grant Woods on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrowingDeer/ New episodes of HUNTR Podcast drop every Tuesday and Thursday 6PM EST Buy some merch on our website: https://wearehuntr.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBE HUNTR Podcast is presented by: Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com (USE CODE HUNTR FOR 20% OFF APPAREL) DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com (USE CODE HUNTR15 FOR 15% OFF) RackHub: https://www.rack-hub.com/huntr (USE CODE HUNTR10 FOR 10% OFF) Pure Wildlife Blends: https://www.purewildlifeblends.com (USE CODE HUNTR10 FOR 10% OFF) Lone Wolf Custom Gear: https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com/ (USE CODE HUNTR FOR 7% OFF) Quest Hunt Co: https://questhuntco.com/ (USE CODE HUNTR15 FOR 15% OFF) Better Backstrap: https://betterbackstrap.com/ (USE CODE HUNTR15 FOR 15% OFF) Spartan Forge: https://spartanforge.ai/ (USE CODE HUNTR20 FOR 20% OFF) Sevr: https://www.sevrbroadheads.com Easton Archery: https://eastonarchery.com
In the world of the Whitetail deer, few people are more respected, or admired than Dr. Grant Woods. His program known as GrowingDeer.tv has established the epitome of sharing knowledge of growing deer for the past 15 years. Each week, they release a new video teaching, sharing and explaining how to grow big deer and hunt big deer on your property. And for 15 years, they have never missed a week and have never repeated a show! The commitment to a high performance and quality information is second to none. Dr. Woods haas forgotten mroe about the whitetail deer than most people will ever know. In addition to this, he is a dedicated follower of Jesus and shares his faith openly and in a way that is inviting and encouraging to all who listen. It was truly an honor to have Dr. Woods back on the show as we kick off season 6 of Christian Outdoors Podcast. www.growingdeer.tv www.taurususa.com www.cva.com www.birddogcoffeebeans.com www.himtnjerky.com www.citrusafe.com www.elimishieldhunt.com www.nukemhunting.com www.christianoutdoors.org
Dr. Grant Woods of Growing Deer TV shares his knowledge from years of transforming his property into a big buck haven.
Great sit down question and answer session with Grant on some heated topics.
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All Things Wild Turkey with Dr. Grant Woods In this week's episode, Dr. Grant Woods joins Cameron and Andy to discuss all things wild turkey. We talked about how the frigid temps experienced a few weeks ago might affect the young and old turkeys. And, we talked about how we can sometimes do more harm than good when we begin a supplemental feeding program for wildlife and introduce foods to them that they are not used to eating at that time. Grant also shares how small tract landowners can best manage those tracts for wild turkeys. He talks a little history about hunting for sustenance and some trapper journal information about wild turkey populations in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Grant talks a little about the importance of those first two weeks of a poult's life and what we can provide those poults to boost their odds of survival. This is another great episode with a phenomenal resource about our wild turkeys. Listen in! Buy some podcast swag here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ Support the show and get access to additional content here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80
Growing Deer.TV featuring Dr. Grant Woods Explains Why He Has Spent Most Of His Life Studying Whitetails & Other Wildlife.
Carleton College senior Esme Krohn loves the Perlman Teaching Museum on campus, and she was at the opening night of its new exhibit “Towards a Warm Embrace” by Finnegan Shannon and Ezra Benus. The hands-on, interactive exhibit explores themes of ableism and disability as well as the power of touch in a post-pandemic world. Both artists are New York-based, though Shannon is a Carlton grad, and some of the pieces were created in collaboration with Carlton art students. One such piece that Krohn particularly liked consists of a series of heating pads with original cyanotype prints for covers. The heating pads are in a room with warm lighting, creating a space where she could imagine chilling with friends. Many pieces invite visitors to touch them, and there are numerous places to sit, including a bench whose label says, “This exhibit has made me stand for too long.” The show runs through April 14. The Perlman Teaching Museum is free and open to visitors. It's located inside the Weitz Center for Creativity on the Carlton College campus in Northfield. There will be an event connected to the exhibit on Jan. 19, Convocation with Jerron Herman.Sarah Larsson is a Minneapolis-based singer and an organizer of next weekend's Klezmer on Ice. This Friday evening, she's looking forward to Abinnet Berhanu's Ahndenet at Icehouse in Minneapolis. Ahndenet means “unity,” and this performance will combine music from both the East and West African diaspora. Ethiopian drummer and composer Abinnet Berhanu of Minneapolis brings his deep knowledge of Ethiopian and American jazz and pop, featuring the talents of local Ethiopian vocalist Genet Abate. They share the stage with Kevin Washington, who incorporates Afro-Latino, hip hop and R&B beats along with West African diaspora rhythms and jazz. “One thing that I think is really interesting about Abinnet and his music,” says Larsson, is that “he talks a lot about how there are so, so many different styles and traditions of music that come from Ethiopia, but kind of what people tend to hear is only one very kind of sterilized and also almost Americanized style of pop music. And he's been doing a lot of work for many years to go down into the roots and study these very specific different lineages. He names the teachers and the singers of the songs. And what he's trying to do is illuminate and bring together these different styles, by actually naming them and where they come from.” Artist Brian Sago teaches photography and printmaking at Blake School, and he often includes the photography of Gordon Parks (1912 – 2006) in his classes. Sago was excited to see a collection of Parks' photodocumentary work at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Parks, who lived in St. Paul during his teens and young adulthood, is considered one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, in addition to his work as a composer, author and filmmaker. He was the only Black photography fellow with the Farm Security Administration when he met Ella Watson, who worked cleaning the building. The 60 photographs on display portray Watson's life and work, which Parks used to document the social inequities in Washington, D.C., in 1942. His most famous photograph shows Watson holding a broom and a mop in front of the American flag — a visual reference to Grant Woods' “American Gothic” painting. Sago says Gordon Parks' photographs offer “a window of the history on what it's like to be a Black American. His photographs give such a nuanced level. They're beautiful to look at: his photographs are all gorgeous. But the sensitivity with which he was taking pictures and the situations he was able to get into by being a Black photographer who was paid by the federal government for much of his career, that's really profound.” “American Gothic: Gordon Parks and Ella Watson” is on display through June 23 at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Admission is free.
On the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast this week Nate and Micah get the chance to speak with Dr. Grant Woods about doe management. Grant gets into pretty much everything as it relates to does. He gets into common misconceptions about herd numbers, doe to buck ratios, how to know if you should take more or less does off your property, and so much more. Grant is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the whitetail deer and it was a pleasure talking to him. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Weber Outfitters Athlon Optics OnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off Camofire Black Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% off Huntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% off Alps Outdoorz: Use code 2023woodswater for 30% off Zamberlan Boots Reveal Cameras by Tactacam Habitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service 816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast this week Nate and Micah get the chance to speak with Dr. Grant Woods about doe management. Grant gets into pretty much everything as it relates to does. He gets into common misconceptions about herd numbers, doe to buck ratios, how to know if you should take more or less does off your property, and so much more. Grant is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the whitetail deer and it was a pleasure talking to him. Thanks for listening!Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Weber OutfittersAthlon OpticsOnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off CamofireBlack Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% offHuntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% offAlps Outdoorz: Use code 2023woodswater for 30% off Zamberlan BootsReveal Cameras by TactacamHabitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com
Should you be hunting cold fronts? Does wind direction matter less than wind speed? Who's still paying attention to the moon phase? Researcher and dedicated deer hunter Dr. Grant Woods addresses all these common weather-related questions in this week's episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Umarex Airguns: www.ozarksairguns.com True North Realty Group: www.truenorthrg.com Canis Technical Hunting Apparel: www.canisathlete.com We traveled up to Missouri to sit down with Wildlife Biologist Dr. Grant Woods of Growing Deer TV to hear about his land management philosophy and how he uses it to harvest some big 'ol whitetail in the Ozarks! We also discuss: the health benefits of eating wild game, what 'Regenerative Agriculture' really is, AND what research says is the best way to manage for deer. Enjoy! Check out Dr. Wood's channel here The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman. Gain EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast Our two hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett) AND our producer is Daniel Matthews Theme music: 'American Millionaire' by JD Clayton Follow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcast PLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of the HuntScience Podcast, we have with us Dr. Grant Woods. Grant is one of the foremost experts on deer management and has been through the early days of whitetail conservation. In this podcast episode, Dr. Woods discusses the importance of habitat in wildlife management. He emphasizes the impact of habitat on wildlife populations, the need for data-driven management, and the role of good conservation practices. We also explore the changing landscape of wildlife management, the history and evolution of deer management, and provide guidance for new landowners interested in starting a deer management program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Grant Woods is a very well known expert when it comes to deer. Dr. Woods spends time talking to the boys about food plotting, TSI, and property management in general. This episode is packed full of information that will be essential to your property management this year and for years to come!Batey Custom Calls Only the BEST pot call to hit the market! Fit To Hunt Fit to Hunt is a company of Personal Trainers and Coaches with one goal, getting you Fit To Hunt!Onestringer Custom designed arrow wraps and more!Domain Outdoor Need a food plot? Domain has you covered!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWe hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did, please leave us a rating and review! If you are interested in being a guest, be sure to go fill out the form on our website!
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Food plots... all the rage just a few years ago, there is perhaps no other deer hunting tool that promises as much for the hunter as a food plot. But there is probably no other deer hunting tool that leaves more hunters frustrated, shaking their fists at the sky, and disappointed with the results. What if I told you there's a better way of planting food plots? One that is cheaper, easier, better for the environment and the critters that live on your ground, and will likely help you avoid many of the pitfalls of some food plotting methods? In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Josh talks with Dr. Grant Woods about using the Release Process for better food plots, increased soil health, and bigger deer. Dr. Woods has been working on the Release Process and has perfected his methods as well as the blends he likes to use for his area. And while all the details and equipment may seem intimidating, this episode provides a step by step process to help you get started with the Release Process, even if you don't have heavy equipment. Enjoy! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content! Connect with the How to Hunt Deer Podcast on Instagram. Connect with Josh and The Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast on Instagram. Find more from Dr. Grant Woods online or on Instagram. Big thanks to our partners! TACTACAM Huntworth onX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food plots... all the rage just a few years ago, there is perhaps no other deer hunting tool that promises as much for the hunter as a food plot. But there is probably no other deer hunting tool that leaves more hunters frustrated, shaking their fists at the sky, and disappointed with the results. What if I told you there's a better way of planting food plots? One that is cheaper, easier, better for the environment and the critters that live on your ground, and will likely help you avoid many of the pitfalls of some food plotting methods?In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Josh talks with Dr. Grant Woods about using the Release Process for better food plots, increased soil health, and bigger deer. Dr. Woods has been working on the Release Process and has perfected his methods as well as the blends he likes to use for his area. And while all the details and equipment may seem intimidating, this episode provides a step by step process to help you get started with the Release Process, even if you don't have heavy equipment. Enjoy!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!Connect with the How to Hunt Deer Podcast on Instagram.Connect with Josh and The Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast on Instagram.Find more from Dr. Grant Woods online or on Instagram. Big thanks to our partners!TACTACAMHuntworthonX
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch was privileged to speak with Dr. Grant Woods from Growing Deer TV. If you've followed along with Dr. Woods for any length of time, you know how dedicated he has been to producing educational content through his channel. With over 700 episodes of Growing Deer TV, the trials and research conducted at his farm "The Proving Grounds" are well documented. Within this content is a journey of striving to provide high quality food plots through building healthy soil. Food plot content has been taken to a crazy level in the media. More people have dabbled in food plots than not, and there are more "professionals" now than ever before. Like deer hunting, food plots can have an ego associated with the time, money, and blends growers put out. Regardless of differing food plot blend preferences, we can all agree that good food plots start with good soil. Dr. Woods shares with us how he has developed his food plot system to promote quality soil and highly efficient nutrient exchange. We navigate the journey to the current day, and practices such as no-till and the learning curves associated with this management. Dr. Woods addresses much of the confusion about the seed blends he uses and how each blend has a very specific purpose. You'll learn how this system is allowing him to feed more wildlife with fewer input costs than ever before! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch was privileged to speak with Dr. Grant Woods from Growing Deer TV. If you've followed along with Dr. Woods for any length of time, you know how dedicated he has been to producing educational content through his channel. With over 700 episodes of Growing Deer TV, the trials and research conducted at his farm "The Proving Grounds" are well documented. Within this content is a journey of striving to provide high quality food plots through building healthy soil.Food plot content has been taken to a crazy level in the media. More people have dabbled in food plots than not, and there are more "professionals" now than ever before. Like deer hunting, food plots can have an ego associated with the time, money, and blends growers put out. Regardless of differing food plot blend preferences, we can all agree that good food plots start with good soil. Dr. Woods shares with us how he has developed his food plot system to promote quality soil and highly efficient nutrient exchange. We navigate the journey to the current day, and practices such as no-till and the learning curves associated with this management. Dr. Woods addresses much of the confusion about the seed blends he uses and how each blend has a very specific purpose. You'll learn how this system is allowing him to feed more wildlife with fewer input costs than ever before!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!
We sit down with Dr. Grant Woods to discuss the toll the rut takes on your deer. DOWNLOAD PRO WHITETAIL TODAY: https://www.huntstand.com/huntstand-p... GET SOCIAL: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntstand/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntStand TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntstandoffi... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we will be talking about hunting land improvement with Dr. Grant Woods of growingdeer.tv. In some circles, Grant is known as Dr. Deer, a name that is well-earned. He might be one of the most knowledgeable people on the planet on deer science and specializes in land improvements for deer habitat. Grant is here to discuss his next venture after selling his famous hunting property, The Proving Grounds. To watch growingdeer.tv, click here. To learn more about the buying and selling of land, go to nationalland.com
In part three of our Masters of the Rut series, Grant Woods talks about how hunters can use their trail cameras a little more scientifically and become a better deer hunter. Masters of the Rut is brought to you by Moultrie Mobile Edge. Read the full story on OutdoorLife.com. Find more from Grant Woods at GrowingDeer.tv
I'm not going to lie - I was tickled pink to record this interview with Dr. Grant Woods and I thoroughly appreciate his time. He and I covered very timely topics as we enter pre-rut and on the cusps of the rut in most of the Southeast. Deer biology and behavior are core focal points of Southeast Whitetail and this episode exemplifies just that. Dr. Woods is a tremendous resource for hunters and land owners. Thank you for listening and please leave a rating and review! Growing Deer TV can be found on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Dr. Grant Woods post a new video every week and his sites are loaded with content. @growingdeertv www.growingdeer.tv https://youtube.com/c/GrowingDeerTv
Wednesday night Bible Study on Sept 31st, 2022 by Grant Woods.
Wednesday night Bible Study on June 1st, 2020 by Grant Woods.
Declining turkey populations across much of the U.S. have caused many to sound the alarm. Thankfully, turkey populations in the state of Wisconsin are still very strong. But how can we keep them that way? Is there anything we can do now to avoid seeing the decline other states have experienced? In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman podcast, Josh talks with Dr. Grant Woods of Growing Deer about the causes of turkey population decline and how land managers can help right the ship. Grant is a biologist with decades of experience managing land to create healthy habitat for deer, turkeys, and other critters. Grant's southern Missouri property, dubbed the Proving Grounds, had very few turkeys on it when he purchased it. Today, the place is an absolute turkey Mecca. Intensive habitat management and predator population control have played a huge role in Grant's success. During the conversation, Josh and Grant discuss predator population control, forestry practices, modern farming practices, and all sorts of other things that impact turkey populations and specifically poult survival. If you're passionate about wild turkeys and want to see them thrive, then tune into this episode for a little Turkey Management 101 with Dr. Grant Woods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Declining turkey populations across much of the U.S. have caused many to sound the alarm. Thankfully, turkey populations in the state of Wisconsin are still very strong. But how can we keep them that way? Is there anything we can do now to avoid seeing the decline other states have experienced?In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman podcast, Josh talks with Dr. Grant Woods of Growing Deer about the causes of turkey population decline and how land managers can help right the ship. Grant is a biologist with decades of experience managing land to create healthy habitat for deer, turkeys, and other critters. Grant's southern Missouri property, dubbed the Proving Grounds, had very few turkeys on it when he purchased it. Today, the place is an absolute turkey Mecca. Intensive habitat management and predator population control have played a huge role in Grant's success. During the conversation, Josh and Grant discuss predator population control, forestry practices, modern farming practices, and all sorts of other things that impact turkey populations and specifically poult survival. If you're passionate about wild turkeys and want to see them thrive, then tune into this episode for a little Turkey Management 101 with Dr. Grant Woods.
Wednesday night Bible Study with Grant Woods on Feb 16th, 2022.
Darren Cummings joins me with an engineer's perspective on breaking crossbow limbs. We have a great conversation with a whole new perspective on the root causes of why limbs fail.There's more coming from Darren on this new topic of breaking limbs so be sure to check back.The handy calculator I speak of in this podcast can be accessed right here on Death by Bunjie.You may recall that Darren joined me once before on the YouTube channel, sharing his insights that helped Dr. Grant Woods do some research on deer jumping the string. Darren and I applied that research to crossbows in our video you can watch here: https://youtu.be/-ZzzKYiO9LU
Dr. Grant Woods' right-hand man, Daniel Mallette hops on the show this week with Matt and Tim to talk about the common land management mistakes he sees in their consulting, the bane of Eastern Red Cedars, and trapping. Want to be on the show? Leave us a Question of the Day by clicking here and you could win a DeerCast hat! Check out our show with Dr. Grant Woods about the dangers of neonic seed coatings. Join the 100% Wild Crew! It's a Facebook group just for you and other 100% Wild podcasters!
Dr. Grant Woods' right-hand man, Daniel Mallette hops on the show this week with Matt and Tim to talk about the common land management mistakes he sees in their land consulting, the bane of Eastern Red Cedars, and trapping. Want to be on the show? Leave us a Question of the Day by clicking here and you could win a DeerCast hat! Check out our show with Dr. Grant Woods about the dangers of neonic seed coatings. Join the 100% Wild Crew! It's a Facebook group just for you and other 100% Wild podcasters! Watch every episode of the podcast on DeerCast and subscribe to the audio version of the show on the platform of your choice: Apple Google Stitcher Spotify
Former Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods died of a heart attack on October 23, 2021, at the age of 67. He spent years as a Republican politician in Arizona, often crossing party lines to side with Democratic causes. Woods was known as a fighter who stood up for what was right, even when it wasn't popular. He will forever be remembered as an authentic Arizonan. The former Republican Arizona Attorney General was celebrated at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix on November 23rd. The memorial brought crowds of family, friends, and those who respected Woods. To remember his life as a politician, a lawyer, and a person, The Gaggle hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ron Hansen invite EJ Montini to the show. Montini is a columnist for the Arizona Republic who wrote about Woods after his passing.
(*This is a rerun of The Think Tank from January 2nd, 2021). Former Attorney General Grant Woods joins Mike O'Neil to discuss the results and fallout from the 2020 Election, where both parties can go from here, and more. Timestamps: - SEG 1 - 0:00 - SEG 2 - 10:47 - SEG 3 - 17:07 - SEG 4 - 27:04 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This has been one of our most popular episodes over the years. With 30,000 new listeners, it may be a good time to bring it back and let the new ones hear it. Dr. Grant Woods is one of the most humble and fascinating men of God I have ever met. His testimony and story are life changing. Enjoy this episode as we discuss his life and his journey of faith through 2 kidney transplants and a life in the woods.
Wednesday night Bible Study on Nov. 17th, 2021.+
Attorney and former congressional staffer Roy Herrera and consultant John MacDonald of Policy AZ joined The Show to talk about the latest with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, redistricting, Grant Woods and more.
Karie Dozer joins us to reflect on the passing of Grant Woods and talk about some of her memories of him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Sharpe remembers Grant Woods, the former Arizona Attorney General and former KTAR News host who died unexpectedly at age 67 Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, we're going to the very footing of natural systems and human existence. Empires have risen and fallen because of soil health and the equalizing grasp of the topic at hand is inescapable from both the wealthy and impoverished people. We'll be discussing the bewildering complexity of the soil and our connection to it. We'll nerd out with Clay Newcomb's old soil science professor, Dr. David Miller exploring soil uniqueness. We'll also talk with Dr. Grant Woods and learn how he transformed a degraded Ozark cattle farm into a whitetail paradise through building soils. And we'll talk with an Arkansas farmer, Terrell Spencer of Across The Creek Farm who was inspired to live close the land because of what he saw in the Middle East. Understanding soils will upgrade as woodsmen as we'll understand more about the heartbeat of wild places. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Wednesday night Bible Study on September 15th, 2021.
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
In this episode of “https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/ask-the-tech-coach/ (Ask the Tech Coach),” Jeff sits down with Grant Woods from https://www.averusa.com/ (AVer) to discuss how schools and districts should be maximizing their purchasing dollar when creating hybrid or digital classrooms. Together, we share the two ways to be thinking about your equipment purchasing: Fully Installed Fully Module No matter if you are looking to outfit your classrooms with video cameras such as the DL30 or to provide teachers with a mobile solution such as the M5, Aver has everything that you and your district need to be successful If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share your thoughts, https://www.teachercast.net/podcastguestform (please contact the podcast). We would love to have you join the show. Join the TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network! Are you a Tech Coach or looking to become one this year? Are you searching for support in your position? The https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network), is a brand new Professional Learning Network designed specifically for Tech Coaches and designed to provide weekly support for all Instructional Coaches. https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (Click Here to Join!) Discussion Topics Choosing the right video equipment https://averusa.com/products/ptz-distance-learning-camera/dl30 (AVer DL30 Auto Tracking Distrance Learning Camera) https://www.averusa.com/products/document-camera/m5 (AVer M5 Document Camera) Choosing between a modular and a fully installed approach to video cameras How to coach and train teachers to properly use video for quality hybrid instruction About Aver USA Founded in 2008, AVer is an award-winning provider of education technology and video collaboration camera solutions that improve productivity and enrich learning. From accelerating learning in the classroom to increasing competitive advantage for businesses, AVer solutions leverage the power of technology to help people connect with one another to achieve great things. Our product portfolio includes Professional Grade Artificial Intelligence Enabled Auto Tracking Cameras, Microsoft Teams Certified Enterprise Grade USB Cameras, Document Cameras and Mobile Device Charging Solutions. We strive to provide industry leading service and support that exceeds our customer's expectations. We are also deeply committed to our community, the environment and employ stringent green processes in all we do. Learn more at averusa.com and follow us @AVerInformation. Contact the Podcast! http://www.teachercast.net/VoiceMail (TeacherCast.net/VoiceMail) Twitter: http://twitter.com/askthetechcoach (@AskTheTechCoach) Email: feedback@teachercast.net Subscribe to “Ask the Tech Coach” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-tech-coach-podcast-for-instructional-technology/id1067586243 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/3X8JwTCC5eeWUff8FHFeKR (Spotify) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vYXNrdGhldGVjaGNvYWNoLw (Google Podcasts) https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/dd92d8f6-fb5c-401b-9267-214dc5274709/ASK-THE-TECH-COACH (Amazon Music) Follow our Podcast on Social Media The TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | http://www.twitter.com/teachercast (@TeacherCast) Ask the Tech Coach Podcast | http://www.twitter.com/askthetechcoach (@AsktheTechCoach) Follow our Hosts Jeff Bradbury | http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury (@JeffBradbury) Susan Vincentz | https://twitter.com/sv314dws (@)https://twitter.com/sv314dws (sv314dws) Join our PLN Are you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-the-tech-coach-the-teachercast-educational-network/id1067586243?mt=2 (commenting on iTunes) today? I enjoy reading and sharing your...
If there is one thing that is certain amidst all this uncertainty, physical classrooms will never be the same. In this episode, Grant Woods, VP of Marketing for Aver Information, discusses some of the innovative ways educators and students used their tech during the early days of the pandemic and how the company has developed new tools to improve the new dynamics of anytime, anywhere learning.AVer Information Inc., a provider of video collaboration solutions and education technology solutions, recently announced the launch of the innovative and ground-breaking DL30 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Auto Tracking Distance Learning Camera. Designed specifically for the evolving K-12 distance learning classroom and ever-changing teaching and learning environments, the DL30 boasts advanced AI to automatically detect the teacher's movement in the classroom, allowing them to focus on delivering their curriculum instead of worrying about staying within the camera's view.The AI technology of the DL30 drives two auto tracking modes including Presenter Tracking or Zone Tracking with no need for a camera operator. Presenter Tracking allows the camera to automatically follow the presenter with either full body or half body, or manually track any other specific presenter with a simple click. Since the AI technology focuses on the body rather than the face, the camera recognizes and follows the presenter even if he or she is wearing a PPE mask. Since the DL30 does not rely on voice tracking or the need to wear a lanyard, the teacher is always kept in camera view regardless of any other noise interference or loss of contact with a sensor. Zone Tracking allows automatic and seamless tracking between multiple preset zones to support different learning stations in the classroom. Completely hands-free, the DL30 provides the flexibility for the teacher or presenter to move freely about the room and let the camera do the work.The 12X optical zoom provides a clear and precise image of the teacher regardless of how far he or she is from the camera, allowing remote students to remain engaged with the instructor. When the camera is not in use, Privacy Mode automatically kicks in where the camera head rotates downward 90o into its cradle to ensure privacy in-between classes, conferences or other times privacy is necessary.The included free software allows for video recording, image capture and live streaming, while administrative features allow for the easy maintenance, control, and management of hundreds of cameras from a single location. Compatible with all major video conferencing platforms used for distance learning such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Hangout, the DL30 will integrate with whichever solution the school is using. Connecting a document camera allows the teacher to display physical objects and material simultaneously during a lesson.“K-12 classrooms have unique environments that typical conference-room type tracking cameras do not address. Since the DL30 was designed specifically for the classroom, it ensures remote students remain engaged as if they were still in school,” says And Teoh, Director of Product Management, K-12 and Pro AV. “The DL30 offers an immersive classroom experience to remote students for the long-term, no matter how the climate changes.”
In this two minute tip Grant Woods explains why every hunter should do a soil test long before they plant a food plot.
In this two minute tip, Dr. Grant Woods from Growing Deer TV discusses the many advantages of growing a fruit tree food plot.
A simple tip from Grant Woods from Growing Deer TV about why everyone should perform a prescribed burn in their food plot.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Dr. Grant Woods highlights a successful hunt he had in Kentucky last year. He also discusses doe management, food plots, and land management techniques that everyone can benefit from regardless if they have five acres or one hundred acres.
Maricopa County Recorder Fontes's comments. Grant Woods switches his party affiliation to Democrat after running election ads as a Republican to smear Republicans. John Wayne's Veterans Day tribute. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant Woods's op-ed denouncing Republicans, and his TV ad supporting Sinema. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning. Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum on Simon Conway's op-ed, and anti-semitism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Admiral James Stavridis, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, says Senator John McCain was an intuitive, life-long learner. Jonathan Golub, Credit Suisse Chief U.S. Equity Strategist, says the S&P 500 is carrying less volatile asset classes thanks to tech companies. Fred Lane, Lane Generational of Raymond James Managing Partner, says there is an increasingly good return on investment in college education. Erin Browne, UBS Managing Director & Head of Asset Allocation, says we are back to a negative bond-stock correlation. Grant Woods, McCain's Former Chief of Staff, says the Senator stood for basic human rights. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this week's episode of the Drop-Tine Report Dr. Grant Woods, the host of GrowingDeerTV, discusses how hunters can plant food plots that require less work and money than they are used to. He also discusses controlled burns, dealing with the growing tick population, and a recent experiment on arrow velocity and how quickly deer respond to the noise of an arrow leaving the bow string.