• Enhancing Wildlife Habitats with Morse Nursery
    Sep 2 2025

    Kix Nelson and Tom James interview Frank Brock from Morse Nursery, a family-operated business specializing in high-quality fruit, nut, and berry-producing trees designed for wildlife habitats. The conversation covers the importance of tree genetics, custom consultations for property design, tree survival kits, grafting techniques, the nutritional benefits of chestnuts, and the role of shrubs in wildlife management. Frank also discusses the logistics of shipping trees and the future plans for Morse Nursery, emphasizing the growing demand for habitat design services.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Morse Nursery and Habitat Design

    01:36 The History and Genetics of Trees

    04:59 Custom Habitat Design Services

    08:26 Tree Survival Kits and Planting Techniques

    13:42 The Importance of Chestnut Trees

    19:30 Grafting Techniques and Tree Growth

    24:50 Shrubbery and Its Role in Wildlife Habitat

    33:57 Native Plants and Ecosystem Compatibility

    35:26 Cold Hardy Trees and Regional Adaptation

    36:36 Shipping Logistics for Tree Orders

    38:04 Cost and Value of Tree Planting

    39:47 Tree Planting for Wildlife and Hunting

    41:29 Commercial Chestnut Production

    43:18 Future Plans for Morris Nursery

    44:30 Spring vs. Fall Planting Strategies

    46:32 Final Thoughts

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    49 mins
  • Understanding EHD: The Silent Threat to Deer
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of the Base Camp Country podcast, host Kix Nelson interviews Zach Haas, Base Camp Country Land Professional, aquatic biologist and owner of Creek Bottom Land Management and EHD-Fense. They discuss the viral disease EHD (Episodic Hemorrhagic Disease) affecting white-tailed deer, its causes, symptoms, and the significant differences between EHD and CWD (Chronic Wasting Disease).

    Zach explains how environmental factors contribute to the spread of EHD and offers preventative measures for landowners. He introduces EHD-fense, a product designed to combat EHD by improving water quality and restoring ecosystem health. The conversation highlights the importance of managing water sources to protect deer populations and the innovative approach of EHD-fense in addressing these challenges.

    Takeaways

    • EHD is a viral infection that can rapidly kill deer.
    • CWD is a prion disease that affects deer over a longer period.
    • EHD can lead to significant population declines, up to 80%.
    • The Culex midge is a key vector for EHD transmission.
    • Water quality management is crucial in preventing EHD.
    • EH Defense is designed to improve water quality and reduce EHD risk.
    • The product is based on natural processes and is safe for wildlife.
    • Landowners can take simple steps to manage their water sources.
    • Public reception of EH Defense has been positive but requires education.
    • Ecosystem restoration is essential for long-term deer health.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to EHD and Whitetail Deer
    03:05 Understanding EHD: Causes and Effects
    05:48 EHD vs. CWD: Key Differences
    09:02 Identifying EHD Symptoms and Warning Signs
    11:43 Geographical Impact of EHD
    14:08 Preventative Measures for Landowners
    16:54 Introduction to EH Defense
    19:49 Restoring Ecosystem Health with EH Defense
    25:46 Addressing Water Quality in Campgrounds
    28:08 Innovative Solutions for Pond Management
    33:11 The Launch and Reception of EHD Fence
    36:30 Outlook for EHD and Pond Health
    39:22 Conservation and Practical Tips for Pond Care



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    44 mins
  • Innovative Hunting Technology with Tactacam
    Apr 7 2025

    We discuss the innovative products from Tactacam, including their trail cameras and the partnership with Base Camp Country. They explore the features and benefits of Tactacam's cameras, including advancements in technology, customer service, and user experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of effective camera management and the potential for these products in both hunting and security applications.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Tactacam and Basecamp Country

    02:47 Exploring Tactacam's Product Line

    05:19 Customer Service and Support for Agents

    08:32 Innovative Features of Tactacam Cameras

    10:54 Real-World Applications and User Experiences

    13:52 Camera Technology and Upgrades

    16:40 Camera Placement Strategies for Hunting

    19:15 Sustainability and Battery Solutions

    22:00 Final Thoughts and Future Prospects


    Takeaways

    Tactacam has revolutionized the trail camera market with innovative technology.

    The Reveal cameras offer superior trigger speed and battery life.

    Customer service is a top priority for Tactacam, ensuring users get the most out of their products.

    The Defend camera is ideal for remote security needs without Wi-Fi.

    The FeatherSnap camera serves as an educational tool for children and a unique gift.

    Tactacam's app provides advanced features like GPS tracking and weather statistics.

    Users can still utilize SD cards with the latest camera models if desired.

    The blackout flash technology minimizes disturbance to wildlife.

    Camera placement and management are crucial for effective wildlife monitoring.

    Tactacam is committed to continuous improvement based on customer feedback.

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    34 mins
  • Prescribed Burns: The Untold Benefits of Fire
    Mar 15 2025

    We continue our conversation with forestry experts Michael Bain with co-host Dean Brandt and host Kix Nelson. This time, we dive deep into prescribed burns and their essential role in land and wildlife management.

    Please Note Kix experienced some technical difficulties during his portion of video recording. The audio turned out fine, but his video didn’t capture. Michael and Dean’s video is available, so please bear with us while Kix is speaking.

    In This Episode:

    • The importance of prescribed burns in prairie and woodland ecosystems
    • How fire helps regenerate native plant species
    • The role of fire in supporting oak and hickory forests
    • Prescribed burns as a tool for invasive species control
    • How landowners can safely conduct prescribed fires
    • Fire intervals and their impact on habitat restoration
    • Lessons learned from real-world prescribed burns

    Chapters:

    1. [00:00:00] Introduction to Episode 19
    2. [00:00:41] What is a Prescribed Fire?
    3. [00:01:42] Benefits of Fire in Woodland Areas
    4. [00:03:13] How Oaks and Hickories Survive Fires
    5. [00:07:50] Fire and Wildlife – Impact on Deer, Turkey & More
    6. [00:14:17] Using Fire to Combat Invasive Species
    7. [00:19:06] Preparing Land for Its First Prescribed Burn
    8. [00:23:00] Safety and Best Practices for Controlled Burns
    9. [00:28:06] Case Studies and Lessons from the Field
    10. [00:30:03] The Accidental Burn That Changed Everything
    11. [00:42:00] Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    53 mins
  • Navigating the Loan Process with Farm Credit Mid-America
    Feb 24 2025

    Kenzie House from Farm Credit Mid-America discusses the various loan options available for land buyers, the importance of pre-approval, and the appraisal process. She explains the patronage system that benefits customers and the flexibility offered to existing clients looking to purchase additional properties. The conversation also covers interest rate fluctuations, refinancing options, and the additional services provided by Farm Credit, including crop insurance and equipment financing.

    Takeaways

    Pre-approval is crucial for a smooth loan process.
    Farm Credit Mid-America covers multiple states and offers various loans.
    Understanding the appraisal process is key for buyers.
    Interest rates can fluctuate daily, impacting loan costs.
    Farm Credit offers a patronage system that benefits customers financially.
    Existing customers can leverage equity for new loans.
    Different types of loans are available for various property needs.
    The importance of keeping financials updated for quicker loan processing.
    Farm Credit provides specialized services like crop insurance and equipment financing.
    Communication with loan officers is essential for navigating the lending process.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Farm Credit Mid-America
    02:41 Kenzie House's Journey in Lending
    05:54 Understanding Farm Credit Mid-America's Coverage
    08:37 The Pre-Approval Process for Loans
    11:31 Appraisals and Their Importance
    14:46 Navigating Appraisal Discrepancies
    17:21 Interest Rates and Their Fluctuations
    20:26 Refinancing and Conversion Opportunities
    22:54 Understanding Patronage and Customer Ownership
    23:08 Understanding Patronage in Cooperative Systems
    25:51 Navigating Loans and Discounts for Land Buyers
    28:59 The Importance of Pre-Qualification in Real Estate
    33:14 Exploring Loan Structures and Options
    38:13 Additional Services Offered by Farm Credit
    41:21 How to Connect with Farm Credit Mid-America


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    46 mins
  • From Military Intelligence to Hunting Strategies - Episode 19
    Feb 14 2025

    In this episode of the Base Camp Country Podcast, hosts Kix Nelson and Tom James welcome Kevin Buetow, a military veteran and intelligence analyst. The conversation delves into Kevin's military background, particularly his experience in the Marine Corps and how it informs his approach to hunting and land management. Kevin shares insights on intelligence gathering, analysis, and the application of military strategies to outdoor activities and real estate. The episode concludes with a fun segment of quick draw questions, revealing Kevin's personal preferences and thoughts on various hunting-related topics.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

    03:01 Kevin Buetow's Military Background

    06:12 Intelligence Analysis in the Military

    08:59 Understanding Military Structure and Operations

    12:00 Insights on Benghazi and Military Response

    14:55 The Role of Intelligence in National Security

    17:54 Daily Life of an Intelligence Analyst

    20:49 The Importance of Accurate Information

    24:00 The OODA Loop: A Decision-Making Framework

    26:47 The Intelligence Cycle Explained

    30:07 Applying Intelligence Concepts to Real Estate

    32:59 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace

    41:52 Understanding Threats in Wildlife Management

    42:20 Analyzing Deer Behavior: Likely and Dangerous Scenarios

    43:17 The OODA Loop: Continuous Assessment in Hunting

    44:16 Mapping the Terrain: Vegetation and Water Sources

    46:08 Identifying Obstacles: Natural and Man-Made

    48:14 Mobility Corridors: Understanding Deer Movement

    50:19 Using Technology: Google Earth for Property Analysis

    54:53 Avoiding Analysis Paralysis in Decision Making

    57:29 The Difference Between Information and Intelligence

    01:00:24 Applying Military Intelligence to Real Estate

    01:01:37 Kevin's Military Background and Its Influence

    01:05:13 Quick Draw Questions: Insights into Kevin's Preferences

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Exploring the World of Forestry with Michael Bane - Part 1 - Episode #18
    Feb 5 2025

    Kix Nelson and co-host Dean Brandt welcome consulting forester Michael Bane to discuss the intricacies of forestry, invasive species management, and government programs available for landowners. Michael shares his journey into forestry, the importance of managing invasive species, and the various government programs that assist landowners in improving their land. The conversation also covers practical tips for identifying tree species and the resources available for landowners to enhance their properties.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Forestry and Consulting
    14:55 Invasive Species Management in Indiana
    27:51 Government Programs for Landowners
    30:45 Understanding Conservation Programs for Landowners
    37:16 Identifying Native Tree Species
    44:01 Final Thoughts and Resources for Landowners



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    50 mins
  • Doug Weber - The Fallen Outdoors - Episode 17
    Jan 29 2025

    Kix Nelson and Pat McFadden interview Douglas Weber, the team lead for The Fallen Outdoors in Indiana. The conversation explores the mission of The Fallen Outdoors, a volunteer organization dedicated to providing outdoor experiences for veterans as a form of rehabilitation. Douglas shares his personal journey as a veteran, memorable experiences with fellow veterans, and the importance of community support and volunteerism. The episode also highlights opportunities for veterans to get involved and the organization's fundraising efforts.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to The Fallen Outdoors

    02:41 Mission and Activities of The Fallen Outdoors

    05:50 Volunteer Opportunities and Community Engagement

    08:15 Personal Journey of Douglas Weber

    11:28 Memorable Experiences with Veterans

    14:07 Involvement of Gold Star Families

    16:50 Fundraising and Support for The Fallen Outdoors

    19:48 Quick Draw Questions with Douglas Weber

    21:52 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    26 mins