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One this week's podcast we are joined by Land & Legacy consultant Alan Summerford. He discusses his recent success in the field with his son Reid in Alabama. They went on a terror during the week of Thanksgiving harvesting three bucks! Most would wonder how frequent these deer were on trail cameras to encounter this many target deer in one week.... the answer will surprise you. These deer were not frequent and these hunt strategies were very different as one area is peak rut, while the other area is 4 weeks away from peak rut! How was this done, you may ask? Alan and his son didn't rely on the trail cameras to tell them where to and or when or if they should hunt. The cameras simply told them what deer were in the areas they were hunting. From there, they used knowledge of the landscape, food sources, wind, weather on a daily basis to intercept these bucks based on the day to day conditions within the region of where the cameras had picked them up. They most importantly didn't wait for the trail cameras to reveal a pattern. They hunted!
Send us a textG'day and welcome to episode 66 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.In this episode, Kristie Lisle shares her journey from a mining career to becoming a full-time primary producer in agriculture. She discusses her early life in agriculture, the challenges and sacrifices made while building a contracting business, and the importance of setting goals. Kristie emphasizes the significance of infrastructure development, technology adoption, and effective communication in achieving success. She also highlights the role of family dynamics in business and the unique experience of driving a school bus for her children. With aspirations to grow their cattle operation, Kristie offers valuable insights and advice for aspiring producers.In this episode we chat aboutKristie and her husband Matt transition from mining to agriculture, while emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication.How real estate investments played a crucial role in their financial growth and stability.How setting clear goals, such as their number plate 'TT16', helped them stay focused.How the hard sacrifices in their early years, including social events, were necessary for their long-term success.Succession planning and the different ways to make it happenWhy transitioning to being a full-time primary producer requires careful planning and cash flow management.Infrastructure development, particularly water and fencing and it significantly improved their productivity.The importance of continuous learning and surrounding oneself with supportive people.Resources MentionedRCS Farm Management Professional Development Australia - Resource Consulting ServicesABL FoundationRaw & Wild Instincts 'Seminar' | Wild Adventures with Johnny Mitchell | Fishing Trainingklrmarketing.com.auUncut & Real Raw With Clinton Anderson | Clinton AndersonCodie Sanchezchrishelder.com.auStay connected with A Place to Call Home:
In this special episode of the Wild Origins Canada Foundation, host Mark Hall delves into the complex and politically charged Manitoba Moose Crisis. With a commitment to objectivity and fairness, Mark navigates the intricate history of First Nations rights in Canada, shedding light on the multifaceted issues at play. Through a series of insightful chapters, he challenges listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and assumptions, fostering a deeper understanding of the ongoing tensions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. Mark challenges listeners to explore the different worldviews at play. Join us for a balanced exploration of a crisis that continues to shape the sustainable use of wildlife in Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I think our approach is: making it better–improving the land every time we have a chance. We are benefited by the sweetness of the maple, right? So, that's a source of sweetness for us and for the people to come after us. And hopefully the pawpaws will be. One of these days, somebody can enjoy that fruit. Yeah.” This week on the show we explore what it can look like to have a vision for your land that extends beyond yourself and even your family. We speak with Larry Gillen and Helen Vasquez about their decision to gift their farm to a tribal college. And producer Josephine McRobbie visits with a Regenerative Farmer building soil in the sandhills of North Carolina with the help of some four-legged(and winged) “teammates.”
“I think our approach is: making it better–improving the land every time we have a chance. We are benefited by the sweetness of the maple, right? So, that's a source of sweetness for us and for the people to come after us. And hopefully the pawpaws will be. One of these days, somebody can enjoy that fruit. Yeah.” This week on the show we explore what it can look like to have a vision for your land that extends beyond yourself and even your family. We speak with Larry Gillen and Helen Vasquez about their decision to gift their farm to a tribal college. And producer Josephine McRobbie visits with a Regenerative Farmer building soil in the sandhills of North Carolina with the help of some four-legged(and winged) “teammates.”
Today we dive into what it really takes to keep America free and strong: a food system that supports family farms and ranches—because a country that can feed itself stands independent. I'm joined by Amanda Radke—rancher, author, speaker and podcaster —who shares powerful insights on protecting private property rights, revitalizing rural America, and uniting as cattle producers. Keeping American Fed and Free on Today's Episode of the Working Ranch Radio Show. #workingranchmagazine #ranchlife #ranching #dayweather #weather #agweather #beef #cows #livestock #cattle #lowstress #k-line #RioMax #ManSaver #Gelbvieh #TankToad #BidonBeef #freenation #foodnation
In this episode of Real Money Talks, we are digging into another episode of Ask Loral, looking closer at what it takes to make big moves with land, legacies, and long-term financial futures.Whether you're sitting on land you're unsure how to monetize, or you want to make sure your assets build a lasting legacy, this episode is packed with practical, strategic advice on land, legacy and leveraging tax strategy to multiply your wealth—not just maintain it.Loral's Takeaways:Lakefront Property Investment Strategy (00:00)Foundational and Growth Activities (02:02)Cash Flow and Legacy Planning (03:33)Mentorship and Coaching (04:27)Financing and Tax Strategies (06:29)Boat Storage and Property Management (10:48)Short-Term Rentals and Additional Services (12:49)Meet Loral Langemeier:Loral Langemeier is a money expert, sought-after speaker, entrepreneurial thought leader, and best-selling author of five books.Her goal: to change the conversations people have about money worldwide and empower people to become millionaires.The CEO and Founder of Live Out Loud, Inc. – a multinational organization — Loral relentlessly and candidly shares her best advice without hesitation or apology. What sets her apart from other wealth experts is her innate ability to recognize and acknowledge the skills & talents of people, inspiring them to generate wealth.She has created, nurtured, and perfected a 3-5 year strategy to make millions for the “Average Jill and Joe.” To date, she and her team have served thousands of individuals worldwide and created hundreds of millionaires through wealth-building education keynotes, workshops, products, events, programs, and coaching services.Loral is truly dedicated to helping men and women, from all walks of life, to become millionaires AND be able to enjoy time with their families.She is living proof that anyone can have the life of their dreams through hard work, persistence, and getting things done in the face of opposition. As a single mother of two children, she is redefining the possibility for women to have it all and raise their children in an entrepreneurial and financially literate environment. Links and Resources:Ask Loral App: https://apple.co/3eIgGcXLoral on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/askloral/Loral on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lorallive/videosLoral on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorallangemeier/Money Rules: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/money-rules/Millionaire Maker Store: https://millionairemakerstore.com/Real Money Talks Podcast: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/podcast/Integrated Wealth Systems: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/Affiliate Sign-Up: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/affiliates Thanks for listening!Thanks so much
Adi Soozin interviewed William Landers from the Krown Green Foundation about their initiative to revolutionize US agriculture through regenerative farming, AI, and education, aiming for profitability on small-scale farms using a direct-to-consumer model. William Landers detailed the costs and funding of competency centers, investor protection through real estate, and his personal inspiration from observing coffee farmers, emphasizing a seed-to-cup philosophy and the value of coffee cherry waste, along with indoor farming and community ownership models for scaling their impact. The discussion covered technology integration, geographic expansion plans starting in Texas, and William Landers's personal learning and time management practices. Inquiries about investing in the Krown Green Fund's latest venture can be directed to Jacob Uhlenkott > Jacob@krownimpact.com⚖️ Legal DisclaimerAll opinions expressed by the guests are their own. 9×90™ and its affiliates do not endorse or guarantee any specific outcomes discussed in this episode. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. Listeners should conduct their own due diligence and consult with professional advisors before making any investment or business decisions. Nothing discussed in this episode constitutes an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities. Any such offer or solicitation will be made only through official offering documents and to qualified, accredited investors, in accordance with applicable securities laws. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or 9×90™.
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Friday, May 23rd BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Manageme instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Becca Bland, Director of Marketing for Tejon Ranch Company websites: https://tejonranch.com/ https://terravistatejon.com/
In this episode of the HUNTR Podcast, we sit down with Adam Keith from Land & Legacy to dive into the world of whitetail management. Adam's work focuses on creating sustainable, long-term solutions for hunting and land management. Through Land & Legacy, he provides tailored strategies for habitat improvement, wildlife sustainability, and building a lasting legacy on your land. In this conversation, Adam shares what it truly takes to manage land effectively and maintain a healthy deer herd on your property. We appreciate his time and valuable insights on how to make the most of our whitetail hunting. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.Follow Land & Legacy:https://shoplandandlegacy.com/https://www.instagram.com/landandlegacy/https://www.youtube.com/channel/ @Landandlegacytube SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE:https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBEBuy some merch on our website:https://wearehuntr.com/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 HUNTR 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)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
This week we catch up with Land & Legacy consultant Brady Bradley as he fills his archery tag on a mature Missouri buck. We break down this hunt from start to finish from tactics, access, transitions, acorn crops, and pre-rut behavior. This hunt was action packed from the pre-dawn light until the arrow was released. Brady is a fine woodsman and a persistent hunter when his time allows. This combination is deadly, even when time is limited, waiting for quality opportunities is key. Oftentimes it's not how frequently you hunt, rather how quality are the days in which you do take to go will be the determining factors for your success.
This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode talks with: Alan Summerford, Land & Legacy www.beef4u.org Travis Jordan, Alabama Ag Credit, www.alabamaagcredit.com Robert King, Southeastern Land Group, www.poultrysouth.com Josh Milton, Southeastern Land Group, www.selandgroup.com/agents/josh-milton Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Alabama Farmers Federation, Poultry South, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, and LandFlip.
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Dive into a riveting discussion with Adam from Land Legacy about soil health, deer habitats, and water holes. Witness the 100-farm milestone celebration and discover habitat strategies that aim to hit deer hunting targets while balancing land preservation. This episode is a trove of knowledge for eco-conscious hunters! • Talking soil health and hunting • Water holes: a deer strategy • Native habitats vs food plots • Land use and invasive species CONNECT: https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast https://bit.ly/TheDeerGearPodcast
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Dive into a riveting discussion with Adam from Land Legacy about soil health, deer habitats, and water holes. Witness the 100-farm milestone celebration and discover habitat strategies that aim to hit deer hunting targets while balancing land preservation. This episode is a trove of knowledge for eco-conscious hunters! • Talking soil health and hunting • Crossing the 100-farm milestone • Water holes: a deer strategy • Native habitats vs food plots • Land use and invasive species Use code 'HOFER' to save 10% off at www.theprairiefarm.com CONNECT: https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast https://bit.ly/TheDeerGearPodcast
Dive into a habitat haven with Adam Keith from Land & Legacy on Exodus Podcast. Learn game-changing strategies for dense deer bedding, the power of timber cuts, and planting essentials for a triumphant hunting season. Plus, tackle invasive species with cutting-edge solutions. Don't miss Adam's transformative land management insights! CONNECT: https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras https://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast https://bit.ly/TheDeerGearPodcast
This is ground-breaking, legacy-minded conservation efforts that will change the environment, water quality, wildlife populations and much more. The H2 program from Roeslein Alternative Energy is making waves to convert prairie and cover crop biomass into natural gas that can be used to fuel America. To discuss this we are joined by Steve Mowry a Land & Legacy client and the Director of this program to discuss the ins and outs of how the program works.We hope that you all join us in the mission to bring 30 million acres back to grasslands in the next 30 years from a dream to a reality. Please share this podcast with landowners who can sign up or make the effort to learn more about this program. Do your part to participate!
“I think our approach is: making it better–improving the land every time we have a chance. We are benefited by the sweetness of the maple, right? So, that's a source of sweetness for us and for the people to come after us. And hopefully the pawpaws will be. One of these days, somebody can enjoy that fruit. Yeah.” This week on the show we explore what it can look like to have a vision for your land that extends beyond yourself and even your family. We speak with Larry Gillen and Helen Vasquez about their decision to gift their farm to a tribal college. And Josephine McRobbie visits with a Regenerative Farmer building soil in the sandhills of North Carolina with the help of some four-legged(and winged) “teammates.”
“I think our approach is: making it better–improving the land every time we have a chance. We are benefited by the sweetness of the maple, right? So, that's a source of sweetness for us and for the people to come after us. And hopefully the pawpaws will be. One of these days, somebody can enjoy that fruit. Yeah.” This week on the show we explore what it can look like to have a vision for your land that extends beyond yourself and even your family. We speak with Larry Gillen and Helen Vasquez about their decision to gift their farm to a tribal college. And Josephine McRobbie visits with a Regenerative Farmer building soil in the sandhills of North Carolina with the help of some four-legged(and winged) “teammates.”
Land & Legacy consultants Allan Summerfield and Brady Bradley discuss everything dove hunting. With season right around the corner they discuss management techniques they implement throughout the year that increase their odds of a successful dove hunt. Whether it be techniques strictly for dove or other management practices that inadvertently benefit the dove population, they cover it here. Dove season can be a great way to get the whole family involved so get out this season and enjoy!
Today we are joined with Land & Legacy's Alan Summerford and neighboring property owner Lee Skinner to talk about which bucks make the hit list and improvements they have made to keep these bucks using the property.
This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode talks with: Alan Summerford, with Land & Legacy and Native Habitat Project, discusses the importance and efficiences offered to landowners when they utilize and promote native plants on their properties. http://www.landandlegacy.tv and http://www.nativehabitatproject.com (You can hear Alan's interview from 7:57 to 26:17) Webb Garnett, owner of Timber Rattler, LLC in Marbury, discusses the Limb Master that is designed to mount onto your farm tract and allow you to maintain your roads, farm ponds, and creek banks. https://limbmaster.com (You can hear Webb's interview from 26:17 to 40:50) Randall Upchurch talks about the recent uptick in cattle prices, and we discuss the beef industries move toward "further cuts" in offering more selection in your cuts of beef. http://www.selandgroup.com/agents/randall-upchurch (You can hear Randall's interview from 40:50 to 52:22) Brian Watts joins us to share about two great new properties for sale in east Alabama. These sound like fantastic properties that you might want to own. www.selandgroup.com/agents/brian-watts (You can hear Brian's interview beginning at 52:22) Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Alabama Farmers Federation, Poultry South, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, Southeastern Land Group, and LandFlip.
Marcus and Will sit down with Adam Keith and Matt Dye, co-owners, consultants, and fellow podcasters of Land and Legacy. Listen as they share from years of habitat consulting experience on what they're seeing across landowner landscapes and which factors are the most limiting for the wild turkey. Land & Legacy - https://landandlegacy.tv/ Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Marcus and Will sit down with Adam Keith and Matt Dye, co-owners, consultants, and fellow podcasters of Land and Legacy. Listen as they share from years of habitat consulting experience on what they're seeing across landowner landscapes and which factors are the most limiting for the wild turkey. Land & Legacy - https://landandlegacy.tv/ Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Dr. David Mason and Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
In our final week of our 'Take the Land' we look at what it means to truly leave a legacy of faith. We hope this message draws you closer to Jesus! Join us on Sunday mornings at 8:30 or 10:45am.
What is HuntWorx? Tune in to find out! Many of you will remember out podcast from August 2022 when we discussed what was in store for the future of Land & Legacy hunts and hunting content in collaboration with Greg Glesinger and Kasey Morgan. #ForLoveoftheLand
On this episode of Prairie Prophets Podcast, Brandon sits down with Executive Director of the Iowa Wildlife Federation, Ryan Smith. The two discuss prairie as an alternative to maintaining a home lawn, the Iowa Wildlife Federation, Iowa's Water & Land Legacy, and their common love for the outdoors. This is an episode you won't want to miss!More information about Ryan Smith and the work he does can be found at: Home - Iowa Wildlife Federation (iawildlife.org)
The Hedges Farm in SE Kansas has been on a roll during the last few years. Kyle Hedges, a Land & Legacy consultant has been managing this family farm with clear intentions the last 5 years and the results speak for themselves. Although this farm has been in the family for more than 20 years, time is now on Kyle's side to manage the property for harvesting mature whitetails with a bow.In the past few years, invasive species control, pollinator planting, TSI, bedding thickets, and burning have been on the top of the priority list. Between Kyle and his hunting buddy Byron who is another wildlife professional, they have been very intentional to move the needle on consistently harvesting top quality whitetails. In the past 3 seasons, they have tagged 4 mature bucks on this 160 acres with one 180-inch whitetail during the 2022 season. If you want more from your farm, be intentional with your management like Kyle and Byron. To hear how they have increased their success, be sure to give this podcast a download!
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The Nova Scotia Nature Trust is excited about an additional 20 million dollars from the Province to help conserve land. Bonnie Sutherland is the Executive Director, she explains if that puts Nova Scotia on the track to reach 20% protected land by 2030.
On this week's episode, we are joined by Brian Modrzynski, a Land & Legacy client from southern Ohio. This story will take you on a journey of landownership and the evolution of goals and mindsets. Every once in a while you come across people who can see the vision and execute. They are the people who set goals and reach them with a tenacity. In the last three years this 600 acre farm has changed and not so slightly either. We are talking big changes and real success from every angle imaginable. Old field management, TSI, invasive species management, prescribed fire, adding dense cover, new access roads, improved drainage, timber harvest, reduction of antlerless deer, you name it rest assured it's been completed. Do not miss this episode! There are great hunting stories but also insight on how to set goals and achieve them while embracing change!
This week we have a remarkable story for you and a returning guest to the Land & Legacy podcast. Mike Hinkle is a client and great friend. He is also a dedicated land manager, hunter, and conservationist. Mike recently harvested a new record deer for his property in North Missouri and is here to share the story of the hunt, but more importantly, the journey to get here. A popular podcast Mike joined us on was Cut, Burn, Repeat. After the success this year we can confirm again that this recipe of simple land management practices is the recipe for success. There is nothing flashing here beyond the message of consistency in implementing sound natural resource management techniques. This will yield results that elevate you beyond the neighborhood's average. We have said it for years, there is no silver bullet here. If you want success, you have to be diligent and intentional with your land management. Stick to the plan, and the results will follow.
Finding time to improve your farm while having kids and living nearly four hours away can be very difficult, and Jay Dirks won't try to tell you any different, but there is a way! Jay is a Land & Legacy client from way back and he's seen his property change completely! From timber thinning, burning, and more timber cutting the place has come alive!
Land & Legacy client Aaron Jordan has had a season to remember! Laying down a 181" Kansas giant is not simple task. This didn't come from accident though, this comes from years of work, planning and habitat restoration. Land & Legacy consultant Kyle Hedges worked with Mr Jordan back in the winter and put together a game plan to start the complete restoration of habitat to not only grow more deer but to harvest more deer, needless to say it's working!
It's a new program being rolled out by Landus, and investment fund that would help connect young conservation-minded farmers to capital who want to sustainably farm in the 21st century, with more details to come soon!
We're very excited to share the recent western trip to the mountains and future plans with Rolling Bones Outfitters. For more info on this hunt and application process check out https://landandlegacyhunts.rollingbonesoutfitters.com/. Chainsaw Chad is still batting .1000 in the mountains going 3/3 on bulls. Stay tuned for his story and what happened with Adam in Utah. This is a first for Land & Legacy but buckle up, we're going west more!
Greg Glesinger has a history of tagging giant whitetails, and when we say giant whitetails we aren't saying booners, we're talking 200" and bigger. In fact, Kasey Morgan and Greg are doing things in the whitetail space few people get to experience. This isn't happening by chance either, this is planned out through extreme habitat makeovers, planned out hunting strategy, and execution. This new project will unfold on Sportsman's Channel next summer as well as new social media content. This will be Land & Legacy's way of jumping into whitetail content completely. We'll be packing cameras, podcasting, and doing all kinds of additional content focused on whitetail deer. From growing them, to building a farm for them, to hunting them., you'll find it all right here. Forloveoftheland
As we grow, you get more content coming your way. Sawdust and Fire is a new podcast coming to the Land & Legacy feed. This podcast will be for the landowner. It is hosted by two passionate land managers, Thomas Baldridge and Hunter Johnson. Both residing from Arkansas, they put their personal training, passion, and knowledge into each podcast. They are not professionally trained, but that does not disqualify them from providing you with quality information in a digestible manner. The main goal with Sawdust and Fire is to be as relatable as possible and unpack the heavy research into a landowner's perspective. These guys are excited to bring you new content with a personalized twist. The land management principles will be the same, but a new voice to enjoy! We hope you give Sawdust and Fire a listen each week. For Love of the Land
We're celebrating our 500th episode this week! Who can believe it!? 500 episodes beginning from 2017 to today with all things land. We're going to break down our mission, how we've changed, and how we haven't changed. We're discussing some of the ways we hope we change over the next 500 episodes and how we're excited for the future. Have you ever wondered just how intricate the whole ecosystem is and how we fit in it? We discuss that in more detail as we plan out the future of Land & Legacy !
When it comes to make decisions on your farm for habitat improvement, game management, land ethics, etc there should be a form of checks and balances. These principles will help you decide on whether or not the project you were thinking about doing really is the best practice. Be ready to take some notes on this podcast as we chat about our four habitat principles according to Land & Legacy. These principles should be at the forefront of every project on your farm. How does your screening plans measure up in the principle of land management? You're considering a 50 acre monoculture planting? Sorry that won't make the cut as healthy habitat management according to the principles of land management.
April is Financial Literacy Month. Annually, Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) has dialogues about the month and provides critical financial information. Tune in to "A Legacy of Wealth: Gullah/Geechee Land Legacy & Financial Literacy" on Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio. Disya da we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! www.GullahGeecheeNation.com
In this episode Jennie and Dianne are joined by special guest Laurilea McDaniel to discuss three exceptional women who helped tame the wild west. All three were married to men whose names are well-known to history: Davy Crockett, Kit Carson and Horace Tabor; but we only hear the names of their wives in passing... until now. As Dolly Parton once said, “Storms make trees take deeper roots.” Elizabeth Patton Crockett, Maria Josefa Jaramillo Carson, and Augusta Peirce Tabor all led Ordinary Extraordinary lives that allowed their roots to grow deep with love, strength and sheer determination.To hear the full details regarding the Tabor Love triangle please listen to The Rebel at Large Adventure podcast here: https://rebelatlargetheadventurepodcast.buzzsprout.com/1187327/8131760-mile-marker-18-the-tabor-love-affairResources used to research this episode include: Land Office, Texas General. "Honoring a Widow of the Alamo — Elizabeth Crockett's Land Legacy ." https://medium.com/. 14 Mar. 2019. medium.com/save-texas-history/honoring-a-widow-of-the-alamo-elizabeth-crocketts-land-legacy-d364da8f8f0b. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Cox, Mike. "Davy's Widow Elizabeth Patton Crockett ." http://www.texasescapes.com/. 8 Mar. 2005. www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxTexasTales/228-Davy-Crocketts-Widow-Elizabeth-Patton-Crockett.htm. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.User, Private. https://www.geni.com/. 19 Mar. 2020. www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Crockett/6000000008630574561. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Editors, History.Com. "Davy Crockett ." https://www.history.com/. 13 Dec. 2019. www.history.com/topics/westward-expansion/davy-crockett. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Hendricks, Kenneth. "ELIZABETH PATTON CROCKETT ." http://bshc-granbury.org/. bshc-granbury.org/wp/the-stories/elizabeth-patton-crockett. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Stanley, Mallory. "Burial Site of Elizabeth Crockett ." https://theclio.com/. edited by Clio Admin, 3 Jan. 2021. theclio.com/entry/27334. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Whitaker, Bruce. "Crockett, David and Elizabeth (Patton) ." https://www.obcgs.com/. www.obcgs.com/crockett-david-and-elizabeth-patton/. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Barritt, William. "Maria Josefa “Chipeta” Jaramillo Carson ." https://www.findagrave.com/. www.findagrave.com/memorial/6609492/maria-josefa-carson/photo. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Enss, Chris. "Wild Women Of The West: Maria Josefa Jaramillo Love and the Explorer ." https://cowgirlmagazine.com/. 21 Jan. 2020. cowgirlmagazine.com/wild-women-of-the-west-maria-josefa-jaramillo/. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Kanzeg, Dave . "Augusta Pierce Tabor ." https://www.babydoe.org/. www.babydoe.org/augusta.htm. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Weiser, Kathy. "The Tabor Triangle – Rags, Riches & Scandal ." https://www.legendsofamerica.com/. 1 July 2020. www.legendsofamerica.com/co-tabor/. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Colorado, History. "Augusta Tabor: Entrepreneur ." https://www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/. www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/digital-colorado/colorado-histories/boom-years/augusta-tabor-entrepreneur/. Accessed 26 Mar. 2022.Schultz, Barbara. Josefa: The Lifetime of Maria Josefa Jaramillo Carson, 1828-1868 . 2017. Taos, Dispensational Publishing House, Inc. , 2017.Simmons, Marc. Kit Carson and His Three Wives: A Family History . 2003. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press; 1st Edition, 2003.Faulkner, Debra B. Ladies of the Brown A Women's History of Denver's Most Elegant Hotel. 2010. Charleston, The History Press, 2011, pp. 22-25. It Happened in Colorado Remarkable Events That Shaped History. 2008. Helena, Rowman & Littlefield, 2017, pp. 116-119.
Aaron and Bill sit down with forester, sportsman, and conservationist Alex Harvey to discuss a life rooted to the outdoors, hunting, and land management and restoration. We cover Alex's family roots and hunting traditions while he helps us understand and unpack several historical and social contexts regarding Southern African American sporting traditions, barriers to land management and ownership, and how the tide is changing for the better. We tell hunting stories, share laughs, and ponder all the great ways hunting and the outdoors unite all people. Links: https://www.legacylandmanagement.org/ ; https://www.huntersofcolor.org/ ; https://www.instagram.com/legacylandmgmt/ ; https://www.facebook.com/LegacyLM Show notes: 4:54 – Introduction of Alex Harvey. 5:15 – What has Alex, Aaron and Bill been doing outside recently? 9:48 - Alex's personal background. Where he grew up in Mississippi, cattle farming and growing up in the country #RabbitHunting 18:55 - Alex shares the story of his grandparents and reflects on his connections with ancestors and being on the right path. 24:05 - Highlighting Holt Collier, the hunter who influenced Theodore Roosevelt during a private bear hunt in 1902. 27:00 - Alex shares how he got to where he is today and then highlights his professional work as of right now. 34:01 - Alex shares some of the unique challenges for African American land owners in the South. 37:03 – Has Alex seen an improvement? 39:44 – Short break for a message from our partner podcast, Artemis Sportswomen! 41:02 – Thoughts on forestry restoration, management and what it's like to think about forests 24/7. 44:38 - Alex's introduction to Hunters of Color and how he became a board member. 53:12 - Alex shares his experiences as an African American man in the field. 59:13 – What is going on in Alex's region? Much of it is involved with improving habitat and access for hunters and anglers. 1:00:35 – Closing statements.
During this podcast, we chat with Garret Armstrong of Whitetail Properties. Garret serves the western Iowa region within the state. In addition to being a productive real estate agent selling land, he is a passionate hunter and landowner. His insight into the state is extremely valuable as he discloses the secrets to hunting whitetails in Iowa as a nonresident. The most sought-after locations within the state have often been narrowed down to zones 4 and 5. These are great regions, but they do not favor the nonresident as it takes 4-5 years to hunt them with a bow. However, Zone 3 offers hunting opportunities every other year. So, a nonresident can hunt their farm twice as much if that farm resides in Zone 3. It just so happens, that collectively, we can offer that exact opportunity. Garrett is now offering a Land & Legacy managed farm near Castana, IA which lies in Zone 3. If you are interested, please contact Garret Armstrong!
During this episode of the Land & Legacy podcast, we break down the connection between our business and Whitetail Properties. It's pretty easy to see that we both serve landowners across the country, but there is a deeper connection and it starts with humble beginnings. You will hear two different interviews during this podcast. We speak with one of the owners of Whitetail Properties Paul Sawyer to discuss why and how the company got started. This interview may surprise you, this company has grinded from the start to position itself at the top of the recreational real estate business. In addition, we speak with the marketing Director Alex Gyllstrom to hear about the future of the company and how it relates to Land & Legacy. This combination takes two companies that have a clear vision of their future and aims to maximize the landownership experience for hunters across the country. This goal is big, however, with our strengths together it is achievable. #ForLoveoftheLand
In this week's episode, we catch up with Kyle Hedge, Land & Legacy consultant, who spends a day working in Southeast Kansas. This consultation like many provided some unique opportunities to improve the habitat. There were plenty of surprises along the way that Kyle discovers on the site visit that alter the future plans of the farm.Like many recreational farms, this property has some great pinch points and funnels that dissect the farm, as well as a great river corridor. Hunting the property is not difficult, however, these landowners wanted to make the property and natural resources more attractive to wildlife. Success is great, but being a land steward on top of hunting success is a goal we should all strive for.Kyle reviews with us in detail the plans he has to make this happen for the client. He is going to develop a road map or blue-prints for them to follow and execute. These new landowners will have plenty of work to keep them busy, but many memories to create along the way.
In this episode of NDA's Deer Season 365 Podcast, we're talking with Adam Keith of Land & Legacy about how to create a management plan for your hunting property to maximize the deer habitat and huntability. We dive into considerations for creating a management plan, food plots, forest stand improvement, sanctuaries, bedding areas and more! If you're trying to improve your property for better deer and deer hunting, then this episode is for you. Important Links: Land & Legacy website Follow Land & Legacy on Instagram Follow Adam Keith on Instagram Follow Brian Grossman on Instagram Sign up for NDA's free weekly e-newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Stitcher About the National Deer Association The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Thank you for subscribing to our podcast! Support NDA's mission by becoming a member today. NDA has the highest ranking from Charity Navigator, an independent group that monitors non-profits for financial efficiency and effectiveness. Learn more about deer and deer hunting in our weekly, free e-newsletter. Follow us on our other channels: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
It's January and traps are in the field during this time of the year. There is no doubt that many people are considering the idea of trapping predators to assist prey species such as quail, wild turkeys, and whitetail deer. During this podcast, we break down the biggest predator threats to these game species. We go into detail about who is consuming the prey and if trapping is a viable option to make a difference in the prey species. Kyle Hedges a Land & Legacy consultant brings his extensive knowledge of trapping and biology to the table. We use documented and peer-reviewed research to highlight the key points throughout the discussion. Our goal with this podcast is to discuss the relationship between predators and prey. There is nothing direct in this relationship. It is complicated and complex, we do our best to highlight this through unbiased discussion. Stay tuned for more on predators and the habitat they utilize during next week's podcast. We will discuss ways to make your property less inviting to predator species!
After a week of consulting in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas the Land & Legacy team has some great insights to share from these farms. In addition, we discuss one of the principles of land management that Land & Legacy applies to every property, that is ecosystem mindset. To explain further, we aren't here to only apply half of the habitat management techniques that any given property should have. Each technique builds upon itself so that once the plan is in place the results should grow exponentially. Old field management has a different role than a wood lot that has been thinned and burned or a food plot edge that has been edge feathered. With all of these techniques in place, they support one another like an ecosystem. They all improve the property and not one is the sole reason for more success. When you start the improve the land, go ALL in! Think bigger and treat your property like an ecosystem for the most success!
As the calendar turns to 2022, it is a great time to set new goals, expectations, and refuel to make the most out of your recreational land during 2022. The best is yet to come if you plan accordingly and devote your extra time to learning about natural resource management. During this podcast, we take a scroll back through the archives. We relive some of the best or most downloaded podcasts from Land & Legacy. These podcasts were toe-crunching truths regarding land management. They set a tone for landowners. They encourage new thoughts or paradigm shifts to previous ideas regarding how to manage a recreational property. This podcast is going to give you the best of hits to download again so that you can set yourself up for success during 2022. Be intentional and decisive when making decisions about how to improve your property.
2022 has started out with a big surprise for those who follow along with Land & Legacy. We have started a new podcast feed and what to invite everyone to subscribe and follow along. In addition, we have a new partner to unveil! Throughout the years of Land & Legacy, real estate has always been a part of what we do and how we present information. Therefore it only makes sense to have a strong relationship with Whitetail Properties Real Estate. This partnership is going to be a big opportunity for those who enjoy video content as well. You will see Land & Legacy hosting many of the videos on LandBeat. Check out the content on social media and Youtube. We are excited for what the future holds and how each of you can be more of a part of it. We ask that you assist us helping share the new podcast feed with your friends and family.