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This week Matt and Chainsaw Chad discuss the ins and out of forbs and the value they provide to lactating whitetail and bucks developing antlers. We review a recent NDA article published by Mark Turner named "One Type of Plant is the Greatest source of Deer Nutrition. Here's How to Grow it" We get deep into the Crude Protein, Calcium and Phosphorus nutritional demands and which forbs provide the adequate % to demands of a lactating whitetail doe. Broadleaf species such as marestail, jewelweed, pokeweed, ragweed, old field aster and giant ragweed rise to the top of the list when it comes to nutritional value. It does appear that calcium levels and protein levels are rarely lacking, but the phosphorus levels are less commonly found met by forage values. Regardless, the true takehome value comes from offering diversity in your forages! Both, forbs and woody and semi-woody plants need to offered in abundance! Its not food plots that are meeting the needs of whitetail deer, its weeds! Promote weeds to feed deer.
In this fiery new episode of Blazin' Grazin' and Other Wild Things, we bring the heat with special guests from Quail Forever—Tanner Swank and Adam Ray. They join hosts John Weir and Dr. Mark Turner to discuss how fire, community collaboration, and science-based management are revitalizing Oklahoma's native grasslands and Cross Timbers. Learn how Quail Forever's landscape-level work benefits not only game species like bobwhite and pheasant, but also pollinators, deer, and the entire ecosystem. Whether you're a land manager, extension professional, or outdoorsperson, you'll leave with a renewed appreciation for the power of fire and the people who wield it wisely. Resources - Adam Ray - Tanner Swank - Oklahoma Quail Forever & Pheasants Forever - Great Plains Fire Exchange - Oklahoma Prescribed Burn Associations
In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Mark Turner about how fire at different times of the season influences the types of oak that regenerate.Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-00350-x
Is there a more peaceful way to travel than by canal boat? You sit back and relax as you potter slowly along the Monmouth-Brecon canal. But what's this? It's action – you've got to operate the lock in order to continue your journey. BBC Countryfile Magazine's Sound Escapes are a weekly audio postcard from the countryside to help you relax and transport you somewhere beautiful, wherever you happen to be. Recorded by Mark Turner, introduced by Hannah Tribe. Image by Getty Email the Plodcast team – and send your sound recordings of the countryside – to: theplodcast@countryfile.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Turner and David Boldeman reflect on Nottingham Forest's 0-2 defeat against Brentford right after the full-time whistle at the City Ground.
Max Hayes and Mark Turner preview Nottingham Forest's FA Cup Semi-Final match against Manchester City.
A short, special episode this week, with Bobby Best: In Memoriam. Eight good friends of Bobby - Giggsy Hand, Mark Butler, Mark Turner, Mick Byrne, George Kelly, Robert Goggins, Jim Conroy and Mick McCarthy share their memories of the great man.
Lots of new music on today's episode beginning with Gerald Clayton on his new album One's and Two's and a collaboration on Out Of/Into. That is followed by more new releases from Lovano and Branford. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Out Of/Into ~ Ofafrii ~ Motion I Gerald Clayton ~ For Peace ~ Ones & Twos Gerald Clayton ~ More Always ~ Ones & Twos Joe Lovano & Marcin Wasilewski Trio ~ Golden Horn ~ Homage Branford Marsalis Quartet ~ ‘Long As You Know You're Living Yours ~ Belonging Pat Metheny & Charlie Haden ~ The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress ~ Beyond the Missouri Sky Brad Mehldau, Mark Turner & Peter Bernstein ~ Ditty for Dewey ~ Solid Jackson Jeremy Pelt ~ Invention #2 / Black Conscience ~ Woven
STEVE LEHMAN – “THE MUSIC OF ANTHONY BRAXTON ETA, Los Angeles, c. 2024Composition 34a, Composition 23b + 23gSteve Lehman (as) Mark Turner (ts) Matt Brewer (b) Damion Reid (d) JOE LOVANO – “OUR DAILY BREAD” Lugano, Switzerland, May, 2022All twelve, Le petit opportun, Rhythm spirit, Crystal ballJoe Lovano (ts,tarogato,gongs) Marilyn Crispell (p) Carmen Castaldi (d) BILL FRISELL – “BREAKING THE SHELL” New York, May 25 & 26, 2022El (1), Sjung herte sjung, Untitled 23, July 2ndKit Downes (org) Bill Frisell (el-g) Lucy Railton (cello-1) Andrew Cyrille (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 11 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
STEVE LEHMAN – “THE MUSIC OF ANTHONY BRAXTON ETA, Los Angeles, c. 2024Composition 34a, Composition 23b + 23gSteve Lehman (as) Mark Turner (ts) Matt Brewer (b) Damion Reid (d) JOE LOVANO – “OUR DAILY BREAD” Lugano, Switzerland, May, 2022All twelve, Le petit opportun, Rhythm spirit, Crystal ballJoe Lovano (ts,tarogato,gongs) Marilyn Crispell (p) Carmen Castaldi (d) BILL FRISELL – “BREAKING THE SHELL” New York, May 25 & 26, 2022El (1), Sjung herte sjung, Untitled 23, July 2ndKit Downes (org) Bill Frisell (el-g) Lucy Railton (cello-1) Andrew Cyrille (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 11 de abril, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Max Hayes is joined by Mark Turner to preview Nottingham Forest's trip to Brighton in the Quarter Final of the FA Cup.
Esta semana, en una nueva sesión de Rebelión Sónica, los invitamos a escuchar material del disco "The Music of Anthony Braxton" del destacado saxofonista estadounidense, Steve Lehman. El álbum, que celebra los 80 años del legendario e influyente compositor, vientista, pianista y filósofo Anthony Braxton, fue editado el 28 de febrero por el sello Pi Recordings. Grabado en Los Ángeles, junto a su trío integrado por él en saxo alto, Mark Brewer en bajo y Damion Reid en batería, además del invitado especial Mark Turner en saxo tenor, Lehman rinde homenaje a uno de sus primeros mentores, con un álbum en vivo de “swing duro”, que conmemora el 80 aniversario del nacimiento del influyente vientista Anthony Braxton. Lehman estuvo en el grupo de gira de Braxton de 1999 a 2007, actuando en festivales internacionales y apareciendo en una serie de grabaciones, incluido un tributo a la música de Andrew Hill, “Nine Compositions (Hill)” (2000). "Desde el principio, supe que quería conectar la música de Anthony con nuevas audiencias y defender la música de su pequeño grupo como una parte realmente indispensable del canon del jazz”, señaló Lehman sobre este nuevo disco. “Entonces, eso significó ser realmente exigente con el repertorio y hacer un esfuerzo consciente para trabajar con músicos fuera de la órbita de Braxton que pudieran aportar nuevas perspectivas a la música”. Según el sello, Lehman eligió composiciones intrincadas, pegadizas y únicas para grupos pequeños de Braxton que grabó originalmente en las décadas de 1970 y 1980 con músicos como Ed Blackwell, Dave Holland y Kenny Wheeler, entre otros, en álbumes como “Fall” (1974) y “Six Compositions: Quartet” (1981). Al final del programa, viajamos al pasado en el catálogo de Lehman y su trío, para escuchar música de su colaboración con el pianista Craig Taborn, “The People I Love”. Según Pi Recordings, el título del disco “fue tomado por Lehman de unas palabras que entregó el ahora fallecido vibrafonista Bobby Hutcherson en una entrevista de 2010: “Cuando era más joven, pensaba que la música era lo primero. Y ahora que he envejecido, me doy cuenta de que toda esa música, no es más que el reflejo de las imágenes de las personas que amo y de la presencia Dios”. Rebelión Sónica se transmite por radio Rockaxis los jueves a las 10 y 22 horas, con la conducción de Héctor Aravena.
Get to know the hosts of Blazin' Grazin' and Other Wild Things in this introductory episode! Join Oklahoma State University Extension Specialists John Weir, Laura Goodman, and Mark Turner as they discuss fire ecology, rangeland management, and wildlife across the southern Great Plains. Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://www.blazingrazinwildthings.com/classes
Max Hayes is joined by Dave Astbury and Mark Turner to discuss the 4-2 win over Ipswich away from home, plus reflect on standout players and look ahead to the remaining ‘9 cup finals'
Photographer Mark Turner and author Sami Gray created an incredible comprehensive guide to weeds of the PNW. In this episode, Erin talks with Mark about photographing plants and he shares stories of putting together a book that is a beautiful representation of some of the plants we fight in our gardens.
Mark Turner is so busy as leader, co-leader and special guest on countless new albums, that he--literally--seems to be here, and there, and everywhere (pretty much like Ted Lasso's Roy Kent!). Here is a quick guide to enjoy his ubiquitousness! The playlist features Mark Turner; Billy Hart; The Fury, Lage Lund, Matt Brewer, Tyshawn Sorey; Steve Lehman; M.T.B., Brad Mehldau, Peter Bernstein; Jason Palmer; Benjamin Lackner. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20281925/Mondo-Jazz [from "Just" onwards]. Happy listening!
Mark Turner and David Boldeman reflect on Nottingham Forest's win against Ipswich to make it to the FA Cup Quarter Final whilst also look ahead to the visit of Manchester City at the weekend.
durée : 00:59:57 - Billy Hart Quartet "Just" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Après vingt ans d'existence, le Billy Hart Quartet – composé de Mark Turner, Ethan Iverson et Ben Street – se distingue principalement par son ouverture stylistique. Parution de "Just" chez ECM.
In the 48th episode of the ECM podcast we're joined by the German-American pianist Benjamin Lackner, to discuss his new record "Spindrift", recorded with Mathias Eick, Mark Turner, Linda May Han Oh and Matthieu Chazarenc - produced by Manfred Eicher. Benjamin talks about dynamics in the band, creative process and routine, the healing properties of music and more.
Whilst sifting through old drives for B-Roll for another video I found this old overhead shot of me working on a Till Brönner transcription from a few years back. Obviously I don't set up the camera and makes videos like this every time I transcribe something, but I do make a habit of transcribing on a regular basis. As my ear gets stronger, the material I'm transcribing tends to change. It's quite rare these days to be transcribing linear ideas for instance as I've done so much of that over the past three decades. I'm more curious now about harmony and chord voicings, and how those might work for orchestration and arrangement purposes when I'm in writing-mode. As you can hear from this very raw voice note made with my phone, I'm focusing on harmonic development for this new album I'm planning to record in Europe later in the year. I'm working towards recording the trio (possibly Jojo Mayer and Tom Cawley) in the south of Germany, and then hopping over to Sofia to record the New Bulgarian Voices on top of the trio right after. Layering elements of Jazz, European folk music, electronic music, and some of my biggest influences from the classical world like Chopin, Brahms, Messiaen, Mahler, Schubert, Ravel and Rachmaninoff, is something incredibly exciting to me. Knowing I have access to some of the greatest musicians, engineers, and studios out there gives me a lot of hope that no matter what we do in the studio, we will make music we love. And when you add in the possibilities a choir could generate… I start to get a real buzz about the project even when we're so many months away. This is a clip from my daily practice routine that I'm constantly documenting to make sure ideas aren't lost. The one recurring melody throughout this improvised clip could end up being the main theme for a choral arrangement for instance. You just never know. That's why I felt compelled to share these three things today. * The transcription clip represents where I'm coming from and the crazy amount of hours I've put into transcription and ear training over the years. * The audio clip gives you an idea of how I'm constantly making short voice notes of compositional ideas. * And the video clip is looking forward to this year's recording projects as I continue to write as much as possible every day, and get used to a new instrument so I'm in the best place possible when the red light goes on to record. As always, be sure to stream the latest album with Mark Turner, John Ellis, Gretchen Parlato, Jojo Mayer, Elliot Mason, Gregoire Maret, and Tim Miller for free wherever you listen to music. My listening platform of choice happens to be Spotify.If you're a fan of physical media, you can now pre-order vinyl of this latest releaseMore soon, Janek Get full access to Janek's Newsletter at janekgwizdala.substack.com/subscribe
Max Hayes and Mark Turner preview Nottingham Forest's clash against Brighton and look at whether Forest will bring anyone in before the January window closes.
There's a new Record Store Day ritual in the jazz world - archival live releases from one of the many labels Zev Feldman has a hand in running. This year's two RSD days saw several releases on labels like Resonance, Reel to Real, and Elemental Music and the boys take a gander at one release from each of these wizards of the archive as well as pondering a brand new live release recorded (as well as let into the wild) in 2024. Recorded in Brooklyn because, well, of course it was. Emily Remler – LIVE FROM THE 4 QUEENS; Mal Waldron and Steve Lacy – THE MIGHTY WARRIORS; Charles Tolliver – LIVE AT THE CAPTAIN'S CABIN; The Fury – LIVE IN BROOKLYN.
HERB ROBERTSON'S BRASS ENSEMBLE “SHADES OF BUD POWELL” New York, January & February 1988Un poco loco, I'll keep loving you, Glass enclosureHerb Robertson (tp,flhrn) Brian Lynch (tp) Robin Eubanks (tb) Vincent Chancey (fhr) Bob Stewart (tu) Joey Baron (d) JEFF BALLARD “FAIRGROUNDS” Europa, March 1-20, 2015Yeah Pete !, Marche exotique, Grungy brewChris Cheek, Mark Turner (ts) Kevin Hays (p,keyboards,vcl) Pete Rende (p,el-p) Reid Anderson (electronics) Lionel Loueke (g,vcl) Jeff Ballard (d,perc) DEVIN DANIELS “LESGO!” Live “Sam First”, Los Angeles, February 16 & 17, 2024Ugly Beauty, HimJulien Knowles (tp) Devin Daniels (as) Chris Fishman (p) Jermaine Paul (b) Benjamin Ring (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 03 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
FURY “LIVE IN BROOKLYN” August 26th & 27th, 2023, Ornithology, Brooklyn, New YorkLike a Flower Seeking the Sun, Ender's GameLage Lund (g) Mark Turner (st) Matt Brewer (b) Tyshawn Sorey (dr) JOE PASS “FOR DJANGO” Los Angeles, September 2 & 18, 1964Django, Rosetta, Nuages, For Django, Night and day, Fleur d'ennuiJoe Pass (g) John Pisano (rhythm-g) Jim Hughart (b) Colin Bailey (d) DOUG WATKINS SEXTET “WATKINS AT LARGE” New York, December 8, 1956Phil T. Continue reading Puro Jazz 01 de enero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Max Hayes & Mark Turner discuss Nottingham Forest's 2-0 away win at Goodison Park, as the Reds move up to 2nd in the Premier League. Five wins on the bounce!!
For the last round of recent releases of the year, we bring you an engaging selection that ranges from the groovy and loungey, to the firey and fun! The playlist features Copa Salvo; Les Hommes; Kresten Osgood [pictured]; The Fury, Mark Turner, Lage Lund, Matt Brewer, Tyshawn Sorey; M.T.B. Brad Mehldau, Mark Turner, Peter Bernstein, Larry Grenadier, Billy Stewart; AuB, Alex Hitchcock, Tom Barford feat. Maria Chiara Argirò. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19986948/Mondo-Jazz (up to "Folk Devils"). Happy listening!
Kurt Elling, The Swingles: Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring; Gregory Porter: We Have All The Time In The World; Melody Gardot: First Song; Fay Claassen: The Way We Were; Harry Allen, Dave Blenkhorn: Auld Lang Syne; Bobby Watson: I'm Glad There Is You; Will Vinson: Blue and Sentimental; Brad Mehldau, Mark Turner, Peter Bernstein, Larry Grenardier, Bill Steward: The Things That Fall Away; Lionel Loueke, Dave Holland: Tranxit; Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian: How Long Has This Been Going On?; Jon Batiste: Für Elise.
Max Hayes and Mark Turner preview Nottingham Forest's clash against Aston Villa.
After kicking off this episode with classic Miles, we delve into some of jazz's best and most creative pianists. The show ends with Indian/Jazz fusion from McLaughlin's Shakti. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Miles Davis ~ Seven Steps to Heaven ~ Seven Steps to Heaven Renee Rosnes ~ Frevo ~ Crossing Paths Brad Mehldau, Mark Turner & Peter Bernstein ~ Ditty for Dewey ~ Solid Jackson Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette ~ All the Things You Are ~ Standards, Vol. 1 Billy Childs ~ Master of the Game ~ The Winds of Change George Cables ~ Helen's Song ~ My Muse John McLaughlin & Shakti ~ India ~ A Handful of Beauty
TOM HARRELL “ALTERNATE SUMMER” New York, November 28 & December 27, 2022Miramar (2), Heliotrope (3), Radius (2)Tom Harrell (tp) Dayna Stephens (ts-1) Mark Turner (ts-2) Luis Perdomo (p,el-p,org) Charles Altura (g-3,el-g-3) Ugonna Okegwo (b) Adam Cruz (d) RYAN KEBERLE & CATHARSIS “INTO THE ZONE” New York, January 15 & 16, 2014Gallop (cm vcl,1), Cheryl (1), Ballad of the sad young men (cm vcl)Mike Rodriguez (tp) Ryan Keberle (tb,melodica) Scott Robinson (ts-1) Jorge Roeder (b) Eric Doob (d) Camila Meza (vcl) ARUN RAMAMURTHY “NEW MOON” Brooklyn, NY, January 17, 2023Walk as one, Bangalore to Brooklyn, Sri ValliArun Ramamurthy (vln,comp) Damon Banks (el-b) Sameer Gupta (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 26 de noviembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Max Hayes and Mark Turner discuss the Reds' first game back after the international break as they travel to North London to face Arsenal.
Max Hayes and Mark Turner are back with another podcast as they discuss Nottingham Forest's defeat to Newcastle United at the City Ground. A bad day at the office for Nuno's side but does that defeat bring the Reds back to reality a little bit?
BEN WOLFE “UNDERSTATED” New York, December 10 & 11, 2023The poet speaks, Occam's razor (2), AnagramNicole Glover (ts) Orrin Evns (p) Sullivan Fortner (p-1) Russell Malone (g-2) Ben Wolfe (b) Aaron Kimmel (d) WARREN BERNHARDT “SO REAL” Stamford, CT, April 9 & 10, 2001Never let me go, Brigas, nunca mais, I mean youWarren Bernhardt (p) Jay Anderson (b) Peter Erskine (d) DAVID BINNEY “BAREFOOTED TOWN” Brooklyn, NY, November 15, 2010Seven sixty, Secret miracle, Once, when she was hereAmbrose Akinmusire (tp) David Binney (as,vcl) Mark Turner (ts) David Virelles (p) Eivind Opsvik (b) Dan Weiss (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 30 de octubre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Max Hayes is joined by David Boldeman and Mark Turner to discuss the 3 points over Crystal Palace as the Reds earn their first home win since April. We'll also look ahead to the small matter of an East Midlands Derby on Friday.
Max Hayes and Mark Turner dish out their player ratings (so far) for Nuno Espirito Santo's Nottingham Forest squad. Get involved on social media or in the YouTube comments section to share your ratings too.
In this third episode with Dr. Mark Turner, we discuss Mark's research exploring the factors that contribute to the variation in population-level buck antler size. He explains that deer tend to be larger in areas further north due to heat retention and dissipation. He also highlights the importance of landscape characteristics, such as row crop agriculture, in influencing deer size. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of managing forage availability on individual properties, including improving early successional plant communities and implementing holistic food plotting approaches. Overall, the key takeaways are the importance of considering the context of a property within the larger landscape, the potential for incremental improvements in deer management, and the need to manage both habitat and deer density to optimize deer quality. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here)
In this episode, Dr. Mark Turner discusses his research on the nutrient requirements of deer and the availability of native plants to fulfill those requirements. He sampled common deer forages throughout the Eastern US and found that only 44% of the forages sampled met the minimum crude protein requirement, and only 19% met the minimum phosphorus requirement. This highlights the importance of providing a diverse range of forage options for deer. Mark also emphasizes the need to consider both the amount and quality of forage when estimating nutritional carrying capacity. He suggests that landowners consider incorporating native plants into their management strategies and diversify their food plots to provide a more balanced diet for deer. And Steve may have rambled a little too. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here)
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In this third episode with Dr. Mark Turner, we discuss Mark's research exploring the factors that contribute to the variation in population-level buck antler size. He explains that deer tend to be larger in areas further north due to heat retention and dissipation. He also highlights the importance of landscape characteristics, such as row crop agriculture, in influencing deer size. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of managing forage availability on individual properties, including improving early successional plant communities and implementing holistic food plotting approaches. Overall, the key takeaways are the importance of considering the context of a property within the larger landscape, the potential for incremental improvements in deer management, and the need to manage both habitat and deer density to optimize deer quality. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here) Takeaways Deer tend to be larger in areas further north due to heat retention and dissipation. Row crop agriculture and early successional plant communities are positively associated with deer size. Managing forage availability on individual properties can lead to significant improvements in deer quality. Improving early successional plant communities and implementing holistic food plotting approaches are effective strategies for increasing forage availability. Managing both habitat and deer density is crucial for optimizing deer quality.
Max Hayes is joined by Mark Turner and Ste Hoare from the RedMenTV Liverpool Fan Channel. Max & Mark discuss whether the Reds can cause an upset on the road, whilst Ste gives the opposition verdict.
Max Hayes is joined by Mark Turner and Dave to react to Forest's deadline day business.... The trio will discuss all the signings, talking points & discuss your points/comments on the episode.
In this episode, Dr. Mark Turner discusses his research on the nutrient requirements of deer and the availability of native plants to fulfill those requirements. He sampled common deer forages throughout the Eastern US and found that only 44% of the forages sampled met the minimum crude protein requirement, and only 19% met the minimum phosphorus requirement. This highlights the importance of providing a diverse range of forage options for deer. Mark also emphasizes the need to consider both the amount and quality of forage when estimating nutritional carrying capacity. He suggests that landowners consider incorporating native plants into their management strategies and diversify their food plots to provide a more balanced diet for deer. And Steve may have rambled a little too. Takeaways Providing a diverse range of forage options is important for meeting the nutrient requirements of deer. Only 44% of the forages sampled met the minimum crude protein requirement, and only 19% met the minimum phosphorus requirement. Estimating nutritional carrying capacity requires considering both the amount and quality of forage available. Incorporating native plants into management strategies can help provide a more balanced diet for deer. Diversifying food plots can also contribute to meeting the nutritional needs of deer. Sound Bites "Diversify your habitat and then let them do their job" "Deer have pretty high phosphorus requirements and a lot of the plants are not meeting that requirement" "Deer develop an aversion to forages that are very high in nutrients they already have" Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here)
In this conversation, Bronson, Steve, and Mark Turner discuss the relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size. Mark's research at the University of Tennessee aimed to evaluate how deer body and antler size varied across the eastern US and what habitat characteristics were associated with bigger deer. The results showed a consistent relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size, with an 8.5-inch increase in antler size for every 10-pound increase in doe body mass. This relationship provides a predictive equation that can help property managers and hunters assess and improve buck antler size by focusing on increasing doe body weight. The conversation also includes topics like harvest bias, compositional bias, and monitoring techniques. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here)
In this conversation, Bronson, Steve, and Mark Turner discuss the relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size. Mark's research at the University of Tennessee aimed to evaluate how deer body and antler size varied across the eastern US and what habitat characteristics were associated with bigger deer. The results showed a consistent relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size, with an 8.5-inch increase in antler size for every 10-pound increase in doe body mass. This relationship provides a predictive equation that can help property managers and hunters assess and improve buck antler size by focusing on increasing doe body weight. The conversation also includes topics like harvest bias, compositional bias, and monitoring techniques. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and choose the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop down menu. You will have to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here) Takeaways: There is a consistent relationship between doe body weight and adult buck antler size, with an 8.5-inch increase in antler size for every 10-pound increase in doe body weight. Increasing doe body weight can lead to larger buck antler size, providing a predictive equation for property managers and hunters to assess and improve antler size. Harvest bias and compositional bias can affect the accuracy of data collected on deer populations, and monitoring techniques should account for these biases. Understanding the relationship between doe body weight and buck antler size can help property managers and hunters make informed decisions about deer management and habitat improvement. Further research is needed to explore the variation in doe body weight and antler size across different regions and climates. Sound Bites: "If you can produce 120-inch does, your average mature male is gonna be 139 inches." "When you give them food and manage the habitat, doe body weights respond, bucks respond, antlers respond." "If you're not seeing the size of deer that you think you should be seeing, it may be that pulling the trigger is the issue."
In this episode of the Deer Season 365 podcast, we talk with Mark Turner all about herbicides for deer habitat. We discuss some of the most common food plot and native habitat scenarios, and which herbicides are best suited for each scenario. If you enjoy planting food plots or managing native habitat for deer, then you'll definitely want to check this episode out! Episode Sponsor: Vortex Optics Important Links: Dr. Craig Harper's habitat publications 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.
Mark Turner is the founder of the Overwatch Foundation, a non for profit utilizing United States Military Veterans to Provide Critical Natural Disaster Relief & Urgent Humanitarian Response to Those in Need. Mark is also a 3rd degree Black Belt under Damian Maia, owns the “BJJ Lab”, a thriving Jiu-jitsu school in Naperville, and is also a husband and father of two. Mark and his Team, at The Overwatch Foundation have completed 21 missions to some of the world's most dangerous regions, seeking humanitarian aid to protect the innocent. 0.00: Mark's Start with Humanitarian aid that grew into “The Overwatch Foundation” 6.30: The power of getting started before you figure it out 12.00: Is there hope for resolution in the Middle East? 17.00: The complexity of our current conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East 23.00: How the news outlets warp reality to push narratives 32.00: Why Communism works on a Kibbutz 38:00: How there is both horror and beauty war 43.00: The work Overwatch is doing on the borders 54.00: Helping exposed innocent civilians protect themselves in the West Bank 1.02.00: Coming home from warzones 1.07.40: Importance of Family 1.13.00: Mark's Team utilizing current and former military veterans 1.20.20: The Philosophy & Benefits of Jiu-Jitsu Support Mark's Mission: https://www.helpteamoverwatch.org/ Mark's Jiu-Jitsu School: https://www.bjjlabnaperville.com/ Until next time, love and good vibes. Podcast Website: https://enterthelionheart.com/ Check out the latest episode here: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enter-the-lionheart/id1554904704 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4tD7VvMUvnOgChoNYShbcI