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Blazin' Grazin' And Other Wild Things
AgNow Media LLC
18 episodes
1 day ago
Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things is more than a podcast. It’s a record of knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a beacon for those who believe that good land management is as much about community as it is about combustion. It honors the science while embracing the stories. It respects the past while equipping the future. And in every smoky anecdote, every carefully explained concept, it carries one message: that stewardship isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—it’s a lifelong journey shaped by fire, forage, and a little bit of wildness. If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. Because the land won’t wait. And neither will the next burn window.
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Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things is more than a podcast. It’s a record of knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a beacon for those who believe that good land management is as much about community as it is about combustion. It honors the science while embracing the stories. It respects the past while equipping the future. And in every smoky anecdote, every carefully explained concept, it carries one message: that stewardship isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—it’s a lifelong journey shaped by fire, forage, and a little bit of wildness. If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. Because the land won’t wait. And neither will the next burn window.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Leisure,
Home & Garden,
Science,
Nature
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Burn, Spray, Repeat: Taming Sericea Lespedeza - BGWT 114
Blazin' Grazin' And Other Wild Things
52 minutes 31 seconds
2 months ago
Burn, Spray, Repeat: Taming Sericea Lespedeza - BGWT 114
In this episode of Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things, we’re headed to Osage County with Kayla Moss, Extension Assistant at Oklahoma State University, to dig into one of the peskiest problems on the prairie: sericea lespedeza. Kayla shares findings from her multi-year study on how prescribed fire, herbicide, and grazing can work together (or against each other) when managing this tough invasive species. Spoiler alert: timing really is everything when it comes to burning and spraying. Joined by co-hosts Dr. Laura Goodman, Dr. Mark Turner, and John Weir, Kayla breaks down why growing-season fires may be the ticket to knocking back sericea—and how a well-timed herbicide follow-up can seal the deal without hurting native legumes and wildlife habitat. Whether you’re managing land for cattle, quail, or conservation, this episode is packed with practical insights and ground-tested strategies you can use across the Great Plains and beyond.
Blazin' Grazin' And Other Wild Things
Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things is more than a podcast. It’s a record of knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a beacon for those who believe that good land management is as much about community as it is about combustion. It honors the science while embracing the stories. It respects the past while equipping the future. And in every smoky anecdote, every carefully explained concept, it carries one message: that stewardship isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—it’s a lifelong journey shaped by fire, forage, and a little bit of wildness. If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. Because the land won’t wait. And neither will the next burn window.