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High Country Observations

Podcast by HCO

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High Country Observations is a podcast and media project focused on public lands, wildlife management, and conservation issues shaping the World.

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episode HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 009 THE FARM BILL AND THE STRUCTURE OF CONTROL artwork

HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 009 THE FARM BILL AND THE STRUCTURE OF CONTROL

Subsidies, Regulation, and Who Shapes American Land Use Most people never think about the Farm Bill. Yet behind one of the largest and least understood pieces of legislation in America sits a system that quietly shapes crop decisions, insurance structures, conservation programs, subsidies, land use incentives, and risk across millions of acres. And standing at the edge of a field, none of it feels political. It feels practical. In this episode, we step back and examine the machinery beneath the surface: how federal policy influences local decisions, why agriculture increasingly operates through systems most people never see, and what happens when economics, regulation, and landscape management begin intersecting at scale. This is not a debate about farmers. It is a look at structure. Topics: • Farm Bill history and evolution • Commodity programs and crop incentives • Crop insurance and risk transfer • Conservation and land use systems • Subsidies and unintended consequences • Federal influence and decision-making structures • The economics behind American agriculture -High Country Observations. #StayOutside

20 May 2026 - 35 min
episode HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 008 WHO ACTUALLY CONTROLS PUBLIC LAND?: Power, Authority, and the Limits of Federal Land Management. artwork

HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 008 WHO ACTUALLY CONTROLS PUBLIC LAND?: Power, Authority, and the Limits of Federal Land Management.

People talk about “federal land” like ownership and control are simple. They’re not. Across the American West, public land debates shape everything from grazing and wildlife management to energy development, recreation, mining, wildfire policy, and local economies. But behind every argument sits a bigger question: Who actually makes decisions on these landscapes? Congress? Federal agencies? State governments? Courts? Local communities? The President? In this episode of High Country Observations, we break down the legal and institutional framework behind America’s public lands system, from the Property Clause and agency authority to the real-world tension between Washington and the people living closest to the land. Because out West, public land is never just land. It’s power. It’s law. It’s livelihoods. #StayOutside

16 May 2026 - 15 min
episode HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 007 GLYPHOSATE: Preemption and The Power of The Label artwork

HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 007 GLYPHOSATE: Preemption and The Power of The Label

Glyphosate is everywhere right now. In the courts. In Congress. On farms. In forests. And increasingly, in the public conversation itself. In this episode of High Country Observations, we break down the legal, ecological, agricultural, and political battle surrounding the most widely used herbicide in modern history. We examine: • how glyphosate became embedded in industrial agriculture • why it is sprayed on public lands and national forests • the role it plays in timber production and post-fire management • the growing backlash surrounding biodiversity and public health concerns • the Supreme Court and federal preemption fight surrounding Roundup litigation • and the broader tension between modern food production, regulation, conservation, and public trust This episode is not built around outrage or slogans. It is a systems-level look at how one chemical became tied to the structure of modern land management itself. #StayOutside

13 May 2026 - 13 min
episode HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 006 STRAINING THE SYSTEM: Capacity, Policy, and the Future of the Forest Service artwork

HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 006 STRAINING THE SYSTEM: Capacity, Policy, and the Future of the Forest Service

Today is National Arbor Day. And at the same time, you’re seeing headlines suggesting the United States Forest Service is “shutting down.” This episode looks at what’s actually happening. Forests in the United States are not just natural systems, they are managed systems, shaped by law, policy, funding, and operational capacity. And the Forest Service does not operate independently of those forces. From wildfire mitigation and forest thinning to permitting, staffing, and funding constraints, the system that manages millions of acres of public land is under increasing pressure. That pressure is not new. But it is becoming more visible. This episode breaks down how the system works, what it is designed to do, and where it reaches its limits. We look at the role of Congress in funding, the influence of the executive branch, and the legal and procedural frameworks that shape what can actually happen on the ground. The result is not a system that is simply “shutting down.” It is a system operating under constraint including limited capacity, competing mandates, and rising expectations. On Arbor Day, the focus is often on planting trees. This episode focuses on the system responsible for managing the forests we already have.

24 Apr 2026 - 15 min
episode HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 005 HOLDING THE LINE Fire Risk & the Limits of Control artwork

HIGH COUNTRY OBSERVATIONS Episode: 005 HOLDING THE LINE Fire Risk & the Limits of Control

Wildfire in the American West is not just a natural event, it is shaped by law, policy, and the limits of institutional capacity. From the Big Burn of 1910 [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=4] to the Yarnell Hill Fire [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=5], this episode examines how the modern wildfire system developed, how it operates today, and where it fails under pressure. We break down the role of Congress, the executive branch, and the legal framework, highlighting cases like United States v. Grimaud [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=6], to understand how public lands are actually managed. The result is a system constrained from both directions: limited capacity, limited execution, and rising expectations.

24 Apr 2026 - 24 min
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