Episodes

  • Regenerative Ranching 101: Insights from Noble Research Institute
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, Haley is joined by Kacie Scherler of the Noble Research Institute to explore the transformative power of regenerative agriculture in modern ranching. They discuss how practices like rotational grazing can boost profitability, enrich soil health, and create more sustainable landscapes for future generations.

    Kacie, a fifth-generation rancher from Oklahoma, shares her journey back to the family operation and her role as a regenerative ranching advisor. She highlights the positive changes these techniques have brought to her own ranch and offers practical advice for ranchers looking to begin their regenerative journey, starting small and building confidence along the way.

    Whether you’re a seasoned rancher, an aspiring land steward, or simply curious about sustainable land management, this episode offers actionable tips, insightful strategies, and inspiration to make a difference.


    Topics

    [0:11] Introduction
    [1:26] Kacie’s Journey to Regenerative Agriculture
    [4:41] Noble Research Institute and Regenerative Practices
    [11:14] Examples of Regenerative Success
    [19:54] Profitability and Planning Ahead
    [25:29] Future Plans: Building Accessible Knowledge
    [33:00] Personal Impact: Holistic Farming Practices and RE:FARM
    [37:48] Episode Conclusion and More Information


    Links

    NRI - Fundamental Principles of Regenerative Agriculture

    NRI - 10 Things You Should Do to Get Started with Regenerative Grazing

    NRI - 7 Lessons Learned While Switching to Regenerative Grazing

    NRI - The Power of Observation

    RE:FARM

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    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    39 mins
  • Protecting Colorado’s Legacy: A Conversation with CCALT’s Erik Glenn
    Nov 28 2024

    Happy Thanksgiving! If you’re in the giving spirit, then we have just the episode for you!

    This week, Haley chats with Erik Glenn, Executive Director of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust (CCALT), to discuss the critical work CCALT does to conserve Colorado’s working landscapes. Erik shares the history of the organization, the vital role of conservation easements in protecting agricultural lands, and how urban and rural communities alike benefit from these efforts. As Colorado Gives Day approaches, discover how you can support this mission to ensure these iconic landscapes thrive for generations to come.

    Topics
    [0:55] Introducing Erik Glenn and CCALT
    [3:36] CCALT and its founding
    [7:18] Conservation Easements: What they are and how they work
    [13:58] Beyond easements: CCALT's additive conservation projects
    [20:41] How CCALT's work impacts urban communities and recreation
    [27:38] CCALT success stories: iconic landscapes conserved
    [37:07] Colorado Gives Day and the importance of western conservation

    Links
    Colorado Give Day
    More about CCALT

    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    38 mins
  • Western Legacies: A Best-of Year in Ranching and Conservation
    Nov 21 2024

    Join us for a special episode of The Land Bulletin as we reflect on some of our most inspiring conversations from the past year. In this compilation, we delve into the values central to Western life—heritage preservation, land stewardship, and community legacy. Hear from voices like Rick Knight on the deep-rooted knowledge that shapes private land stewardship, Faith Hamlin on balancing tradition with modern ranch management, and Joshua Coursey on the critical role of private landowners in wildlife conservation. We also highlight the National Western Stock Show’s impact on celebrating Western culture and education with outgoing CEO Paul Andrews. Together, these insights capture the spirit of the West and the collective responsibility to keep its legacy alive for future generations.

    Topics
    [0:00] Introduction: Best of The Land Bulletin
    [1:04] Rick Knight: Ranchers as a Keystone Species
    [11:00] Faith Hamlin: The Next Generation of Ranchers, Grits, & Guts
    [20:21] Joshua Coursey: Protecting the Mule Deer Population of the West
    [31:31] Paul Andrews: The Great Western Stock Show

    Full Episodes
    Ranchers as a Keystone Species
    The Next Generation of Ranchers, Grits, & Guts Part 1 and Part 2
    Protecting Mule Deer Populations of the West Part 1 and Part 2
    Western Life for Over 100 Years: The Story of the National Western Stock Show

    Links

    About Rick Knight
    Muley Fanatic Foundation
    The Little Jennie Ranch
    National Western Stock Show


    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    38 mins
  • Voices of the West: Goats in the City
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of Voices of the West, Haley chats with Amanda Weaver, a geographer, professor, and the farmer behind Five Fridges Farm, a unique urban farm near Denver. Amanda shares her journey from academia to hands-on farming, her innovative approach to urban conservation, and the challenges she faces balancing farm life in a suburban environment. The duo chat about Amanda's work with conservation easements, goat grazing programs for invasive species control, and the importance of connecting urban communities to local agriculture.

    Whether you’re starting a journey into urban farming, or just interested in learning more about urban easements, Amanda’s farm, or goats, this episode provides a fascinating peek into the world of inner-city agriculture!

    Topics

    0:00 - Introduction
    1:19 - Amanda’s journey: from geography to urban farming
    4:54 - Conservation easements and 5 Fridges Farm
    8:28 - Learning the ropes of urban farming
    15:40 - Diversifying income strategies
    18:52 - Goats for invasive weed management
    27:50 - Community response and connection
    31:19 - Challenges of urban farming
    42:05 - Conservation easement and urban green spaces with Colorado Open Lands
    50:47 - Advice for aspiring landowners

    Links
    5 Fridges Farm
    Colorado Open Lands
    Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
    The Land Institute
    Savory Institute

    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    54 mins
  • Voices of the West: Balancing Ranching and Conservation at Lone Tree Ranch
    Oct 31 2024

    In our new series Voices of the West, Haley sits down with Marissa Taylor of Lonetree Ranch in Wyoming to explore the unique challenges and rewards of managing a family-owned ranch. From winter prep to implementing sustainable conservation practices, Marissa shares how Lonetree Ranch balances biodiversity with agricultural production through collaboration and ecological stewardship. Tune in to learn how ranchers like Marissa are preserving open spaces and wildlife habitats while sustaining the ranching way of life in the modern West.

    Topics

    [0:00] Welcome to Voices of the West!

    [2:10] Lonetree Ranch - history and background

    [4:58] Conservation and Collaboration at Lonetree

    [12:18] Prioritizing Ranch Projects

    [17:01] Challenges with Public Land Access

    [23:16] Migratory Projects in Wyoming

    [26:13] Connection Ranching, Conservation, and Biodiversity

    Links

    Lonetree Ranch Website


    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    28 mins
  • On the Ground: A Deep Dive into Upland Bird Hunting
    Oct 17 2024

    Haley catches up with Senior VP of Mirr Ranch Group Jeff Hubbard to dive into the world of upland bird hunting. Jeff shares his deep knowledge and personal experiences from growing up hunting in Georgia to pursuing upland birds across the U.S., and how he's seen the hunting landscape change over the years.

    Interested in getting in on the hunt? Haley and Jeff explore what makes a ranch ideal for upland bird hunting, including essential habitat features like food, water, and cover, as well as what it takes to sustain bird populations on private lands.

    Listeners will learn the ins and outs of hunting with dogs, key upland bird species like quail, pheasants, and grouse, and the specific challenges facing the upland bird population. Jeff also discusses how to prepare for the hunt, including training dogs and understanding the seasonal rhythms of upland bird habitats. Plus, they cover some of the best upland bird hunting spots across the American West.

    Topics

    [0:00] Introduction to Jeff and Upland Bird Hunting

    [2:43] What makes a ranch ideal for hunts?

    [8:11] Best hunting locations and bird behavior

    [16:06] Man’s best friend and memorable hunts

    [24:13] Comparing upland bird with big game

    [29:37] Speed round and best recipes



    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    32 mins
  • Land, Water, and Wildlife: The Forces Shaping Texas Ranch Real Estate
    Oct 3 2024

    In this episode, Haley chats with Harrison King from King Land and Water to explore the current state of the Texas ranch market. They dive into how Texas differs from the Rocky Mountain region, highlighting Texas' unique landscape of predominantly private land ownership. The conversation also delves into the challenges of conservation in Texas, focusing on the state's distinct water rights system and the impact of exotic species on native wildlife.

    Harrison also sheds light on market conditions across Texas, with high demand and low inventory in West Texas, while regions like the Hill Country are seeing a cooling down from recent activity. They discuss how inflation and interest rates are affecting ranch real estate, along with strategies for landowners to generate income through hunting and sustainable grazing. If you’re curious about Texas, its vast real estate opportunities, and the variety of landscapes it offers potential buyers, you won’t want to miss this conversation!

    Topics -

    [0:00] Introduction to King Land and Water

    [5:21] Conservation properties in Texas vs the Rockies

    [11:00] Water rights in Texas

    [19:00] Advice for buyer’s remorse

    [24:51] Management and sustainability practices in Texas

    [28:48] Conservation projects changing Texas

    [31:44] The future of conservation in Texas


    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    38 mins
  • Collaborative Conservation: Ranching for a Sustainable Future
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode, collaboration is key! Haley teams up with the team at Ranch Stewards Alliance, a group of fellow ranchers (and podcasters!) to talk about support, community, and what’s new in ranching innovations out west.

    Leo Barthelmess, rancher and president of the Ranch Stewards Alliance (RSA), and Martin Townsend, RSA's conservation manager, join Haley to talk about the power of community and collaboration in sustainable ranching. Ranchers and conservationists are working together to integrate conservation efforts into ranch operations, using innovative tools like virtual fencing and managed grazing systems to protect wildlife habitats and improve land management. Leo and Martin share how their community in Montana has built stronger relationships between ranchers, conservation groups, and agencies, creating mutual respect and shared goals across the landscape.

    Listen in to learn how these collaborative efforts are reshaping the future of ranching, fostering economic resilience, environmental sustainability, and social cohesion. This conversation is a blueprint for how rural communities can come together to address conservation challenges while supporting the livelihoods of ranchers.

    Topics
    [0:00] Introduction to RSA
    [4:32] Holistic stewardship and the role of RSA
    [9:42] New techniques: Virtual fencing and grazing systems
    [15:01] Working with landowners and conservation programs
    [27:37] How community impacts collaboration

    Links
    About Ranch Stewardship Alliance
    The Rancher Steward’s Podcast

    Need professional help finding, buying or selling a legacy ranch, contact us:

    Mirr Ranch Group

    901 Acoma Street

    Denver, CO 80204

    Phone: (303) 623-4545

    https://www.MirrRanchGroup.com/


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    36 mins