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The second season is well underway with episode 2 and 3 live now.
Episode 2: In 2015, Brett Smith graduated with a degree in ecology with the ambition to make his deepest passion hunting, his full-time career. After shadowing Outdoor Biologists and consulting with many experts in the space, Brett took the leap and founded the Whitetail Land Management Services. Brett travels to clients all around the east coast and midwest to create the ultimate whitetail hunting parcels from 5 acres to 5,000 acres. Clients hire Brett to come out to their land in order to evaluate the topography and create thorough assessments of all the factors in order to increase the amount of whitetails and the quality of environment for them. Brett currently services around 12 states and lives on the road almost full time. He recently has doubled down on his content and hired a full time videographer from the Outdoor Channel to create 1-2 videos per week educating the hunting community.
Second generation agave farmers, Juan Manuel Trujillo and his brother Jesús Trujillo have followed in their father's footsteps and turned his dream into a reality, taking their 54 years of knowledge of producing agave and tequila for other companies and finally launching their own brand of white label tequila, Destileria Trujillo. Their unique family ties to their land have given them a great level of respect for the environment and have pushed them to think outside of the box about how to produce agave and tequila in a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way.
In the fourth installment of Can-Am's Livin The Land series we learn the story of one of Oklahoma's oldest family owned ranches, Stuart Ranch. A sixth generation family owned ranch, Terry Stuart Forst and her two sons, Clay and Robert, tell their story of how they have evolved to keep their ranch thriving and prosperous.