The Bidwell Way: Restoring Land with Fire, Grazing, and a Little Grit - BGWT 105
Episode description
What do a gas can, a helicopter, and a barrel of napalm have in common?
They’re all part of Dr. Terry Bidwell’s wild (and true) stories from decades of rangeland management in Oklahoma.
In this episode ofBlazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things, Dr. Bidwell — emeritus professor and longtime OSU Extension specialist — shares how prescribed fire, patch grazing, and a deep understanding of native plants can turn overgrown pastures into thriving, profitable landscapes.
From chasing helicopters to chasing quail, his experience is equal parts science and grit.
We dive into the real-world application of fire on the land, why “weeds” might actually help your cattle, and how seasonality affects everything from forage to wildlife.
Plus, you’ll hear how Bidwell and others helped shift decades of landowner perception to embrace fire as a powerful tool for conservation.
Whether you’re a landowner, rancher, or just love a good story from the fire line, this episode brings wisdom, wit, and the kind of practical knowledge you can’t find in a textbook.
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