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Explore "crop rotation" with insightful episodes like "Thanksgiving: A Family Agriculture Affair", "Crop rotation considerations", "Regenerative Ag: Five Key Concepts", "Crop Rotation" and "(S1:E19) Mixing it Up: How Extended Crop Rotation Effects Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome" from podcasts like ""The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast", "Brownfield Ag News", "The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast", "Hort Culture" and "I See Dead Plants"" and more!
Episodes (7)
Crop rotation considerations
With harvest advancing across the U.S., Enlist field specialist Mark Mongen says farmers are reflecting on a growing season full of ups and downs.
And as plans for 2024 take shape, he tells Brownfield weed management is a critical piece and encourages farmers in a corn/soybean rotation to be mindful of the different herbicide groups they employ.
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Regenerative Ag: Five Key Concepts
Dr. Alan Blaylock, Senior Agronomist with Nutrien shares the 5 key concepts he feels are critical for healthy soil.
To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
Crop Rotation
Crop rotation is a practice that involves changing the type of plants grown in a specific area each season or year. This can help prevent soil depletion, pest build up, and disease outbreak, as well as improve soil fertility and crop yield. In this episode, we'll explain the benefits of crop rotation, how to plan your rotation scheme, and some examples of crops that work well together in different rotations. Whether you have a larger production field or a small raised bed garden, crop rotation can make a big difference in your horticultural success.
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(S1:E19) Mixing it Up: How Extended Crop Rotation Effects Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome
S1:E19 Mixing it Up: How Extended Crop Rotation Effects Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome
On this episode of the I See Dead Plants podcast, Ed Interviews Dr. Leonor Leandro of Iowa State University. In this episode they discuss the publication; Cropping System Diversification Reduces Severity and Incidence of Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome Caused by Fusarium virguliforme
Additional Resources
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How to cite the podcast
Zaworski, E. (Host) and Leandro, L. (Interviewee). Mixing it Up: How Extended Crop Rotation Effects Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome S1:E19 (Podcast). 08-24-22. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://sites.libsyn.com/416264/s1e19-mixing-it-up-how-extended-crop-rotation-effects-soybean-sudden-death-syndrome