Soil Solutions to Water Scarcity: Making the most of every drop
In the fifth installment of our 2025 Water Webinar series, we explored soil health, water scarcity and drought resilience in a different, community-oriented approach. The webinar’s first hour centered on the
Forged and Foraged: A culinary exploration of fire with Chef Joshua Drage
This podcast is still cooking. Episode coming soon!
Born of Fire
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) is a member of the evening primrose family that is one of the first plants to recolonize burned areas: It was among the first plants to return following the eruption of Mt. St.
Closure of USGS Water Science Centers Could Harm Western Producers
The closure of 25 United States Geological Survey Water Science Centers will have outsize impacts on rural western communities that rely on accurate information about water, flooding and drought conditions. Earlier
Little Creek Ranch and Feedstore with Caroline and Justin Nelson
Welcome back to the On Land Podcast, a show about the people shaping the future of the American West. Today we’re chatting with Caroline and Justin Nelson, the powerhouse ranching couple
Sterling Drake’s new album honors land, ranchers and mental health
Country artist Sterling Drake just released his new album The Shape I’m In, and On Land had the privilege of an early listen. It’s a powerful collection - honest, expansive,