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Episode 33: Let the Land Speak - Grazing with Purpose

38 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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John Kinsey sits down with Plateau Senior Biologist Taylor Garrison to discuss using cattle grazing as a strategic tool for wildlife and habitat management on Texas private lands. Drawing on Taylor’s background, they explore how rainfall, geography, and stocking rates influence habitat health and how overgrazing can quickly degrade it. Learn more: PlateauWildlife.com Contact us: plateau@plateauwildlife.com Follow us: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn @PlateauWildlife Subscribe to Your Texas Land and never miss an episode!

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