Pop is out to help save the environment. Recently, the network announced their new TV show Cash Cowboys will debut tomorrow, November 4th.
The docuseries “features a Colorado-based family, the Huwas, who are 21st Century Colorado cowboys, as they reclaim areas destroyed by naturally occurring disasters – from hurricanes to floods to tornadoes, and more. A family that has had generations of working on the farm, the Huwas apply their knowledge, skill, values and disciplined work ethic to restore the damaged earth.”
Cash Cowboys premieres on Pop tomorrow, November 4th, at 11 a.m. ET/PT.
Read more info below:
Los Angeles, CA (November 3, 2017) – A new reality series titled “Cash Cowboys” will premiere tomorrow, on Saturday, November 4 at 11:00 a.m. ET/PT on Pop TV. The show features a Colorado-based family, the Huwas, who are 21st Century Colorado cowboys, as they reclaim areas destroyed by naturally occurring disasters – from hurricanes to floods to tornadoes, and more. A family that has had generations of working on the farm, the Huwas apply their knowledge, skill, values and disciplined work ethic to restore the damaged earth.
In the series, the Huwas — Brent Huwa, his wife Tonya, brothers Tyrun and Corey, father Rich, the rest of the Huwa clan, and their extended “family” from their Keenseburg, Colorado community and numerous businesses — will combine their faith, and entrepreneurial spirit, to build a strong growing family of American workers to protect and save the landscape.
The heart of the series is all about cowboy culture, and the spirit of the West. These cowboys are just as likely to be riding a five-ton bulldozer as a one-ton rodeo bull, a 200-horsepower excavator as a horse on the range. The series is about big equipment, tough terrain, bucking bulls, mother nature, and extreme deadlines that keep them on their toes. The stakes are high, and there is no room for error. Still, they take time to appreciate each other and enjoy life, living as modern day ambassadors for the American people and American values. Where they come from, family is about more than blood — it’s about having each other’s backs and sharing values.
The Huwas are a self-made success story as salt of the earth people who want to improve the world. Their reclamation business started in 2002, when they were tasked to clean up after the Hayman fire — one of Colorado’s worst forest fires – which had created a serious risk of contamination to the water supply of 1.5 million people in the city of Denver. After this project, the Huwas realized the value and need of their years of knowledge and skill, and have continued the business ever since.
In addition, the Huwas have built up multiple successful family businesses which include: H2 Enterprises, Arnold’s Custom Seeding, Dura Pride, Duraroot Environmental Consulting, Hanging H, Huwa Reserve, Miete Equipment, Milestone Companies, Solspec, Terra Restoration, Total Field & Environment Services, LLC and Twisted Bucking Bulls.”
What do you think? Do you watch Pop? Will you check out Cash Cowboys?