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Exploring Bison Management and Land Policies at the National Western Show

Teresa, taken aback by the presence of Bison at the event, dives into a comprehensive discussion about the North American Bison, also known as Buffalo. The dialogue covers a wide range of topics including the thriving markets for Bison, the unique aspects of showcasing these majestic creatures, and the various regulations that impact Bison rearing.

The episode takes a deeper look into the federal management of lands and how policies affect the agricultural and livestock sectors. Teresa shares insights from Chapter 25 of her book, which draws a parallel between the management strategies and the recent fires in Southern California. This chapter sheds light on the broader implications of policy decisions on land management and fire prevention, offering a critical examination of the current state of the federal estate.

As Trent and Teresa explore these themes, viewers will gain a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in Bison management and the broader context of agricultural practices in America. The episode not only highlights the challenges faced by those in the Bison industry but also reflects on the significant impacts of governmental policies on the natural environment and agricultural community.

This edition of "Across the Pond" promises to enlighten and educate viewers, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of agriculture, wildlife conservation, and regulatory frameworks. Whether you're a farmer, an enthusiast of the great American West, or someone interested in the dynamics of land management, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and foster a deeper appreciation for one of North America's most iconic animals and the landscapes they inhabit.

Trent Loos
Teresa Platt
Bison
National Western Show
land management
agricultural regulations
The Dark Side of Hunger Mountain
Southern California fires

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