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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2024 · 1H 10M

40,000 Acres in the Next 5 Years - The Horizon 2 Program

from Land & Legacy - Habitat + Hunting · host Land & Legacy

This is ground-breaking, legacy-minded conservation efforts that will change the environment, water quality, wildlife populations and much more. The H2 program from Roeslein Alternative Energy is making waves to convert prairie and cover crop biomass into natural gas that can be used to fuel America. To discuss this we are joined by Steve Mowry a Land & Legacy client and the Director of this program to discuss the ins and outs of how the program works.We hope that you all join us in the mission to bring 30 million acres back to grasslands in the next 30 years from a dream to a reality. Please share this podcast with landowners who can sign up or make the effort to learn more about this program. Do your part to participate!

We are excited to bring you all the conservation program that will help reshape the Midwestern landscape.

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