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KsdoubledropExcellent!!!I was shared your podcast from a buddy I have converted to minimal tillage and cover cropping/soil health. I just listened to the Glyphosate podcast and may be one of the best listens of all-time for me. What a wealth of knowledge and useful information. From one always learning how to improve what I’m doing and providing deer and other wildlife, I appreciate what you bring.
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TX BaldrockDrop-Tine INNOVATORSThe price of the Innovators is minimal compared to the original information being released. Jason thoroughly researches his subjects and communicated in an easy to apply manner. His cutting edge subjects are new and very different from average hunting podcasts. If you want an edge on your hunting buddies or your neighbors food plots, this is your podcast!
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FLMoose!Different Kind of Hunting PodcastThis pod cast is more of an educational series. Jason interviews some really neat and highly intelligent people. Also, if you listen with an open mind, I think you will find that this guys makes a lot of sense!
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TEAM AppanooseMust know Research Based InformationJason brings to the podcasts people who are devoted to what us listeners need to know. These guests don’t have an “axe” to grind or something to sell. The podcast with Dr. Don Huber is as good as podcasts get! Thanks for the Wisdom Dr. Huber.
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George19048Best show on deer managementIf you’re looking for a informative podcast that consistently challenges the norms of whitetail management then look no further.
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Hummingbird RanchRegen ag episodeSorry but host is a jerk. Wouldn’t let expert get point across without put him down.
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Kbush168Mental gymnasticsJason certainly encourages the listener to think outside the box and dig deeper into the material. Look forward to each new episode, just wish they were more frequent.
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Kipplinger 771Good info but talks over guests.Provides good information, but the host continually talks over his guests. Makes it a chaotic listen at times and important information gets lost in the shuffle.
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Joe from mountain top PAReally enjoying the podcastsExcellent information Jason and guests! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!
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teddibear5awesome!AMAZING ❤️
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soilhealthnutBetter than even the agriculture focused podcastJason brings a lot of practical thinking to the table with his podcast. He has had some amazing people on episodes to really understand how soils were designed to function and how to mimic nature to create healthy ecosystems that drive diversity on the landscape.
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Sommertime HomesteadTop of the soil health gameJason is IMO the best in the business right now with the regenerative/soil health information. It’s an added bonus that he loves deer and wildlife and explains how to implement improvements for these types of properties and food plots. I’ve followed him for 2 years now and the amount of soil improvement at my place has been insane. Highly recommended this podcast.
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@bac40Field ReportsLove the field report podcast very informative Keep them coming
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TLeitnerPassionJasons’s passion is contagious!!!!! As a former college biology major whose favorite core class was ecology, I am excited in the progressive approach Jason has taken to emphasize the whiol ecosystem. As a recreational wildlfe farmer, it is refeshing to hear new information and explains the why and how! Biomimecry should make sense to everyone, its so basic yet complex at the same time. Best podcast ever!!!!!!! I am like a kid at Christmas eagerly awaiting the next Droptine Podcast release:)
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jhJaros98Outstanding information and even better hostThe Drop-Tine podcast is the best podcast on land management for wildlife, especially when it comes to regenerative agriculture. Jason has an innate ability to compress complex topics and give the listeners the important information, all in an easily digestible manner. Jason is also a stand-up guy. I have “bugged him” over email this past week as my dad and I start planning out our first-ever food plots. Jason has been completely enthusiastic and helpful in his responses. Couldn’t be more pleased with this podcast and Drop-Tine Seeds.
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gabenugeGreat informationI have listened to this podcast for a year now. It’s amazing the quality of information provided. Specifically regarding soil health. Jason’s intensive study and relay of that work is impressive and much appreciated by those that have not taken the time to understand these topics thoroughly. Thanks Jason! Much appreciated sir!
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Pabowhunter36Knowledge and DedicationI’ve been doing plots and management practices for good 15 years. But in the last 3 years since I’ve meet Jason and learned from his practices and different techniques it’s changed my whole outlook. The droptine podcast is great platform to learn from his knowledge he has to give and the guest he has on as well.
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Shorty FleesThe future of foodplotting and wildlife managementJason is taking foodplotting and soil health to a whole new level. Between his knowledge and the guests brings on I don’t know of another place to get information like this. Truly cutting edge. Thanks for leading the way in regenerative wildlife management!
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trovariDeep KimcheeEnjoy the diverse topics and guests that the snavester finds for his podcasts. He really makes me think about the whole picture of deer management from soil health to Predator Controll and his guests are top notch on each issue. He took a small break a month or so ago and had me itching for new podcasts like a meth addict on the strip at 2am
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Hurst RoofingI’m just a deer hunterJason has an uncanny ability to explain complex topics regarding deer and habitat management in a way that anyone can understand it. His knowledge and expertise on soil health and deer habitat is second to none. Strongly recommend this podcast to anyone looking to take their deer herd to the next level.
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Cappybara rodents gruntCasey HuntJason, thank you for all the on point and years of experience of information . I am always searching to learn . You are a wealth of information . Outstanding , so grateful to learn from you . Thanks again for sharing such vital, valuable , incredible info and all your years of hard work and research . Can’t begin to thank you . You have kept me keep our property management from going backwards
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Grant V - Deer Biologist/MgrScience & Experience w/o Fluff.Focused on science and management (not hunting) information without the conjecture, posturing, and industry hype typical in the space. Snavely is a recognized professional deer guy and his direct approach is ideal for this moment in time where any/every rube with a mic is a self-styled “thought leader” in the outdoor space. That reminds me, I need to get a mic.
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Web0311So glad I found you!I have been struggling with people telling me that I needed to plow my fields versus from what I’m seeing myself at my property with only 2-3” of good top soil and how to build that top soil to 8-10”. Ive decided to just keep planting and adding! I don’t have a drill, or crimper but I’ve found other methods that can get the job done thanks to your show.
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Blism4Awesome!!I have searched and searched for podcast regarding soil/food plot health, conservation, all involved hunting. This IS IT! look no further. Jason is a phenomenal guy to listen to and has tons of helpful knowledge that will aid in any goals you may have planed or currently working on. Thanks again guys!
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SouthCentral IowaLove the podcast in IowaIt’s not often you spend some money on a piece of equipment and after you’ve already spent the money, discover you bought the exact piece you need unintentionally. I just bought a LandPride 1007NT drill for my food plots. I had the intentions of no tilling my plots and planting more natives before stumbling on to this podcast. We have a small farming operation, between my father-in-law and myself we only row crop approximately 200 acres(most of our farms are in hay/pasture/crp/timber) I put an additional 25 acres in food plots. After listening to the eco farming podcasts you have put out, I’m excited to say, I am converting all my row crop and my food plots into this practice. I have to prove to my FIL,(79 yr old school farmer) that this is the better way to go before I can get him to convert. I’d like to hear more instructional podcasts if possible on a typical corn bean rotation(which cover crops to use in corn stubble versus bean stubble with the intentions of planting the opposite cash crop the following year) and if synthetic fertilizers are encouraged in the first couple of years with this “new” way of farming until I am able to get the soil health needed to discontinue the synthetics. I hope you can put out the podcasts on a more regular basis. I love having the podcast dedicated to the land management side of hunting over the “here’s how you are supposed to set up your stand” podcasts. I think you get the idea. Thanks Brad (south central Iowa)
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plotfarmer80Game ChangerI’ve been food plotting for 3 years. After getting through a few podcast so far, I now have things that I need to work on. I knew I needed help on the seed part of my plotting. After listen to the cast on forage beans I now have a better understanding on what to do and what to look for. I have many more casts to listen to and know I will most likely be changing more things in the future to be productive out of my plots. Keep up the great content! Looking forwards to more informative episodes in the future. All the best to you and what you are doing.
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DgreaudOpened my mind!As an avid outdoorsman who has grown up hunting and fishing I’ve always had a conservation mind set. Now that I’ve fallen in love with chasing white tails I am taking that mindset even further. Jason has opened me up to things that I have never even thought of and the awesome thing is they are all highly doable. The more I spend time in the white tail woods the more I am falling in love with the opportunity to improve habitat and overall health of the deer so my wife and kids can have even better hunting experiences. Thank you Jason and keep educating us sir!!! Regards Danny G
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SamCarrozzaGreat ideaLoving the start of the podcast guys. I am only a few episodes in but I’m hooked.
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Travis BahrtMany moreGreat podcast guys, loads of information and it’s nice to have that information coming from fellow Pennsylvania hunters and wildlife managers. Look forward to many more episodes.
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NorthernMITrollFood PlottingThe in depth food plotting info has made me rethink my strategies. Thank you.
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ILPineconeThanks a tonI drive A LOT for work and stumbled onto your podcasts... THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge and helping my drive seem a little bit shorter!!! Now I can’t wait for the weekend to put in some work in preparation for next fall!
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QDM AdamTwo thumbs up!Great podcast! My new favorite!
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MissadventuressVery informative.I just finished the trail cam episode and I am really thankful for all the information. I am in the market for a camera and now I know what to look out for. It never occurred to me to think about temperature, or batteries. I will be purchasing one soon and it will be a well researched purchase! Great stuff so far, thanks guys.
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aarittschExcellent informative easy listening podcastThere’s so many hunting podcast but you need to listen to this one! I listen to a lot of podcasts and most I have to pic and choose episodes but not this one they make all the episodes interesting enough to take time out of your life. Thanks guys! Aaron Rittscher Ocala, Fl
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joshrfarrPodcast= Good DealThis podcast is very informative for anyone trying to improve their wildlife knowledge and management. Jason and Tim approach the topics in a manner that feels like you are speaking with them in your own living room. As Jason commonly mentions, simply a "GOOD DEAL!"
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NRitter2471Drop Tine PodcastsSince I have to sit behind a desk most of the day, I now have a way to get educated and motivated about wildlife and habitat management by listening to these very informative and well presented Drop Tine Podcasts at work. Keep up the good work guys!!
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PD CAMP hunting clubAwesome POD castMy to do list is getting longer. Thanks for the great information.
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Tyler YeagerMineral StumpingWow!! My most favorite episode thus far. Loaded with great info and techniques to improve the habitat and overall health of the deer. Very excited to implement some mineral stumps this year and get some cameras on them. You guys keep putting out quality episodes and can’t wait for the next one to come out. Keep up the great work. Tyler
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BatsonMtnBoyAwesomeVery informative podcast! Avid whitetail hunter but just now getting into land management. After listening and some independent research I can’t wait to get into the fields. Thanks guys
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JacGunnerA++ Deer Management PodcastGreat podcasts! Forage Soybeans is a must listen. Top notch interview packed with great information, the other guys don’t want you to know. Keep up the great work and keep them rolling!
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Ultradan55First podcast for me.Well done guys, I’m a 58 year old, retired grandpa who has a Wildlife seed and services company. I enjoyed listening to your relaxed yet informative approach, you seem genuinely excited about what your doing and it comes through. ! felt like I was sitting around the campfire with you. Good information but not “to techie” to relate to. Stay the course, your in good middle ground territory.
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caneraguyAmazing!Let’s hear more with Brad Doyle!
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Bobby HessekDrop Tine PodcastTop notch info from a top notch company!!
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BbglenAwesome wildlife managementThese guys know their stuff! Always looking forward to more information about food plots, herd management and a few good laughs!
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Flyfsherman🦌Great intro fellas! I’m looking forward to future episodes👍🏼 I’ll be sure to get all the gents at the hunt club listening.
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