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Mr. Robin's Hood Podcast, Episode 107 (AUDIO ONLY) - Soil Conservation: Past and Present

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Episode 107 explores soil conservation in Oklahoma, mixing a humorous opening about Mikey’s over-the-top activism with an in-depth interview with an Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society historian. Mr. Robin (Robin Hohweiler) and Mikey (Mikel Mauree Robinson) with their special guest, Dr. Sam Stalcup cover the history of conservation districts, Dust Bowl lessons, practical practices like terracing and native grass restoration, and current challenges such as invasive cedar and soil health. Listeners will learn why protecting topsoil matters, how local partnerships and agencies work together, and simple ways to get involved—reach out to your local conservation district, support local programs, and stay informed.

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Mr. Robin's Hood Podcast, Episode 107 (AUDIO ONLY) - Soil Conservation: Past and Present

Episode 107 explores soil conservation in Oklahoma, mixing a humorous opening about Mikey’s over-the-top activism with an in-depth interview with an Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society historian. Mr. Robin (Robin Hohweiler) and Mikey (Mikel Mauree Robinson) with their special guest, Dr. Sam Stalcup cover the history of conservation districts, Dust Bowl lessons, practical practices like terracing and native grass restoration, and current challenges such as invasive cedar and soil health. Listeners will learn why protecting topsoil matters, how local partnerships and agencies work together, and simple ways to get involved—reach out to your local conservation district, support local programs, and stay informed.

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