About the Podcast
WildAg is a monthly podcast that serves as a connection point for landowners and conservation professionals who want to integrate conservation and agriculture. Our project brings perspectives from both landowners and conservation professionals for lively discussions on soil, water, and wildlife. WildAg is part of the Natural Resources University podcast network and is available on all major podcast platforms as well as YouTube.
Our Reach
In its first year, WildAg has been downloaded in nearly every state and over 12 countries with a total of over 8,500 downloads. Our listenership continues to grow steadily, with a four-fold increase in downloads since the release of the first episode.
Key Audiences:
Extension professionals, NGO staff, landowners and natural resource managers

The WildAg podcast has been downloaded in nearly every US state, with Nebraska having the highest number of downloads.
Why Support WildAg?
Reach a Specialized Audience
Every month, WildAg connects you with decision-makers in agriculture and conservation.
Advance Public Service Education
Your support drives innovation to optimize agricultural production and conservation practices, ensuring the long-term sustainability of our working landscapes for future generations.
Sponsorship Options
Sponsor A Full Year
Sponsorship will be mentioned at the beginning and end of each episode for a full year (12 episodes).
Cost: $15,000
Sponsor A Single Episode
Sponsorship will be mentioned at the beginning and end of your sponsored episode.
Cost: $1,400
Other Sponsorship Options
We will work with you to put together the best sponsorship package for your organization’s goals.
Become a Sponsor
To learn more about sponsoring the WildAg podcast, please contact Dr. Andrew Little. We will work with you to set up a meeting to discuss options and answer any questions you may have.
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