Land & Legacy - Habitat + Hunting Land & Legacy
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The Land & Legacy podcast brings expert advice each week on everything from habitat management, hunting, and recreational land investments. We unpack real world scenarios that we experience through consulting across the country to help you become a more productive landowner and hunter. If you own land, this is the podcast for you!
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Fight the good fight. How to overcome invasives.
The secret of getting ahead is getting started, the secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks, and starting on the first one. “Mark Twain”
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Summer Management Strategies
On this podcast Kyle Hedges and Matt Dye discuss what summer time management should look like. It's hot, but that means new habitat management strategies are emerging with opportunity. Don't miss this great management window. It's not always about running a chainsaw, so stay effective and efficient even in the summer heat.
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Less is More : Quality over Quantity
During this week's podcast Brady Bradley and Matt Dye discuss a refined approach to a hunting strategy. We aren't suggesting buying the latest and greatest blind or a semi-load of new treestands. This approach is to refine the numerous sets and build a better mousetrap across the property. There is no need to flood an area with treestands, in this podcast we tell you how to improve your success with less.
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How to Maximize Your Consultation Experience
This podcast is going to be super valuable to those who are not only seeking a consultation but for those who are trying to improve their farms on their own. If you are seeking a consultation, then use this podcast to prepare yourself for the experience. Have the answers ready for the day of your consultation.
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Consultation Review and Truths of Summer Food Plots
On this week's podcast Alan and Matt discuss a recent trip to the Volunteer State, Tennessee. This trip was a great one to discuss as the property had many points to discuss and breakdown that are all relevant to many hunting scenarios that the average hunter will face. We discuss these points in great detail to shed light on ways to combat access problems and large scale timber management.
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Crushing the Basics Leads to Compounding Results
Seeing is believing, but you are going to have to trust the process on this one! Don't focus solely on food or solely on cover to accomplish all the needs of wildlife. It is critical to offer the basics first then graduating into the detail work of land management. You will see compounding results of the work when your foundational needs are met first and foremost!