There’s a different kind of weight carried down America’s backroads.
Not loud. Not celebrated. But real.
It’s the weight of responsibility.
In this episode of The Arrowhead Sessions Podcast, we sit down and discuss the behind the film of Farmers For Conservation, a story rooted in dirt, sweat, and a deeper understanding of what it means to truly care for the land.
Featuring Brandon Hyder of Hyder Farms, this conversation pulls back the curtain on a truth most never see. The same hands planting seed and turning soil are the ones protecting habitat, rebuilding ecosystems, and holding the line for wildlife in a world that keeps pushing in.
This isn’t about trends or talking points.
It’s about legacy.
From food plots carved out of hard ground to fence lines that mark more than just property, this film - and this episode - dive into the reality that conservation doesn’t start in headlines. It starts in the fields. Quietly. Daily. Without recognition.
Because for those who live it, farming and conservation were never separate paths.
They’ve always been the same road.
This is Farmers For Conservation.
And this is the story of the people making sure the land stays wild enough to matter.
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Credits
The Arrowhead Collective presents a film by Shane Shoemake and Lucas Mashtare
Farmers For Conservation
Featuring Hyder Farms
Produced by Shane Shoemake & Lucas Mashtare
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