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    Explore "fungicide" with insightful episodes like "The added benefits of on-farm data analysis", "Controlling fungal diseases on fruits", "Ep. 91: Late-season fungicide applications with FMC, Mike Howell talks chuckwagon racing, Farm bill progress at Congressional recess time, the music of David Paul Nolin", "Planning for white mold" and "Drilling Down Deep; The Critical Role of Sulfur" from podcasts like ""Brownfield Ag News", "Extension Calling: advice for the farm, garden, and home", "Tractors And Troubadours", "Brownfield Ag News" and "The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast"" and more!

    Episodes (45)

    The added benefits of on-farm data analysis

    The added benefits of on-farm data analysis

    Channel Seedsman utilize data collected from crops during key stages of development to make better recommendations for farmers as they’re planning for the upcoming growing season.

    In this Managing for Profit, Channel Seedsman Elizabeth Pfaff shares how she uses the latest technology to help farmers build a better plan.

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    Ep. 91: Late-season fungicide applications with FMC, Mike Howell talks chuckwagon racing, Farm bill progress at Congressional recess time, the music of David Paul Nolin

    Ep. 91: Late-season fungicide applications with FMC, Mike Howell talks chuckwagon racing, Farm bill progress at Congressional recess time, the music of David Paul Nolin

    On this episode, we talk with Nicholas Hustedde of agricultural chemical company FMC about late-season fungicide applications. In this week’s installment of The Dirt with Nutrien, Senior Agronomist Mike Howell takes a break from talking agronomy to talk chuckwagon racing. In our Meat Monitor segment, we hear from U.S. Meat Export Federation Regional Director for Mexico, Central America and the Dominican Republic, Gerardo Rodriguez, about  the American Pure Pork Program, created to strengthen U.S. pork identification in the retail and foodservice sectors by differentiating U.S. pork as top quality. Then, veteran farm broadcaster fills us in on key farm bill issues that must be addressed when Congress returns from its summer recess. In “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses the importance of the serial numbers found on lawn tractor engines. The episode also features the music of country music singer/songwriter David Paul Nolin.

    Timestamps

    Intro/news: 0:00

    Nicholas Hustedde, FMC: 5:47

    Mike Howell, Nutrien: 9:06

    Gerardo Rodriguez, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 16:37

    Stu Ellis, Farmgate with Stu Ellis: 19:19

    Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 23:13

    David Paul Nolin: 24:39

    Planning for white mold

    Planning for white mold

    Soybean growers should still be preparing for disease pressure despite significant dryness this year.

    In this Pods for Profits, plant pathologist Marty Chilvers with Michigan State University will discuss how to protect soybeans from white mold infestations and what tools are available to track its spread.  

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    Drilling Down Deep; The Critical Role of Sulfur

    Drilling Down Deep; The Critical Role of Sulfur
    The Sulphur World Symposium is the perfect place for Mike Howell to meet with the leading researchers and scientists and discuss what growers need to know about a growing sulfur deficiency around the world.
     
    Hear from:
    - Ron Olson, Senior Agronomist, The Sulphur Institute (TSI)
    - Dr. Shamie Zingore, Director of Research and Development for the African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI)
    - Rob Mikkelsen, Director, Agronomic Services, YARA
     
    To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com

    Protect yields with timely fungicide applications

    Protect yields with timely fungicide applications

    Utilizing fungicide can help farmers control soybean diseases like white mold. 

    In this Managing for Profit, Lynn Justesen UPL Technical Services Lead for row crops talks about how applications of a fungicide, like Zolera FX provides more robust disease control, more plant health benefits, and higher yields.

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    Bee Aware of Best Practices

    Bee Aware of Best Practices

    While most gardens have been put to bed and production fields are snuggled under blankets of cover crops, many growers have dreams of next years blooms and berries dancing through their heads. If it weren't for the buzz buzz our our buggy friends those dreams may never come true. So take this time of rest and check out your stash of pesticides, try to figure out which are safer for our pollinators. Make your plans for next year to be extra careful and tune in to learn how many bee species live in North America. More details on today's topic can be found at: https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-68

    (S1:E18) Fungi Fight Back! Fungicide resistance in Crop Diseases

    (S1:E18) Fungi Fight Back! Fungicide resistance in Crop Diseases

    On this episode of the I See Dead Plants podcast, Ed Interviews Dr. Carl Bradley of the University of Kentucky. In this episode, they discuss how fungicide resistance is occurring in agriculture, what the effects are, and what we should do about it.

    Additional Resources

    Fungicide efficacy guide

    https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/fungicide-efficacy-for-control-of-soybean-foliar-diseases

    Frogeye leaf spot

    https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/encyclopedia/frogeye-leaf-spot-of-soybean

    Fungicide resistance FAQ

    https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/fungicide-resistance-in-field-crops-faqs

    Take action

    https://iwilltakeaction.com/uploads/files/57229-17-ta-knowyourdiseaserisk-fact-sheet-final.pdf

    https://iwilltakeaction.com/uploads/files/55620-25-final-infographic-how-fung-resistance-develops.jpg

    https://iwilltakeaction.com/uploads/files/61127-1-ta-frm-classificationposter-12-25-fnl-hr-nobleed-2021.pdf

    How to cite the podcast

    Zaworski, E. (Host) and Bradley, C. (Interviewee). Fungi Fight Back!: Fungicide resistance in Crop Diseases S1:E18 (Podcast). 08.03.2022. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://sites.libsyn.com/416264/s1e18-fungi-fight-back-fungicide-resistance-in-crop-diseases

    Click here for a transcript.

    The Relationship Between Soil Fertility and Plant Diseases with Dr. Tom Allen

    The Relationship Between Soil Fertility and Plant Diseases with Dr. Tom Allen
    How does soil fertility affect a plant's susceptibility to diseases? On this episode of The Dirt Dr. Tom Allen, Plant Pathologist at Mississippi State University, joins Mike Howell to dig into the relationship between soil fertility and plant diseases, including how to identify and manage them.
     
    To discover the latest crop nutrition news and research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com

    Can Fungicides Take Your Operation to the Next Level? Ep61

    Can Fungicides Take Your Operation to the Next Level? Ep61
    Today is another better day to share with the Better Way community some helpful tips in effectively managing our farms. We are excited as always today to share ideas to help expand our learning and make the most out of our crops to boost our yields. Great ideas ought to be shared that is why this podcast sees to it that we give out tips we can implement little by little on our own farms.

    Cannabis Cultivation Insight from Green Eagle Technologies’ Creator Ross Neiman

    Cannabis Cultivation Insight from Green Eagle Technologies’ Creator Ross Neiman

    What happens when a son who has a passion for cultivating cannabis teams up with his dad who is a chemist? You get the development of Green Eagle Technologies, a company dedicated to delivering one of the cannabis industry's most beloved product lines.

    With a true passion for growing, Ross shares about his company, products, insights and tips for cultivation! Green Eagle Technologies offers products that are efficient, environmentally friendly and all utilize minimal risk ingredients that meet the requirements to be registered under Section 25(b) of FIFRA. Ross shares tips on when and how to use some of their top products including Insect Annihilator and Defender PM! He also discusses how the industry has changed in the last few years and his projections for the future of organic cannabis and hemp.

    Green Eagle Technologies

    Insect Annihilator

    Defender PM

     

     

     

     

     

     

    #476 - Jeff from Spores Lab, grow your own. legalization and mental health assistance

    #476 - Jeff from Spores Lab, grow your own. legalization and mental health assistance
    Interview starts at 50:45
     
    Jeff from Spores Lab joins us to chat about growing your own mushrooms. We unbox a kit on the episode so it’s a good idea to see the YouTube version. Link below… we also talk about legalization, the shroom boom, Health Canada, mental health assistance, scientific studies, Paul Stammets,  consultation services, penis envy and lots more.
     
     
     
     
    In the intro we send good vibes to a long time listener and supporter of the show, Gary and his very ill Lady Maria. We chat about the shroom update, the chats vs. Socials and the new free/premium plus feed for Grimerica Outlawed.
     
    Darren reads a letter to Justin Trudeau from an MP and we chat about Operation Interception and a UFO camera sighting in Florida on New Years eve.
     
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    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 13: Growing Kiwiberries in Minnesota

    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 13: Growing Kiwiberries in Minnesota
    In Season 3, episode 13 of "What's Killing My Kale," Annie talked with Seth Wannmeuhler, a graduate research assistant at University of Minnesota, about kiwiberries. Seth has become an expert on kiwiberries through is research the last several years in which he seeks to develop a new hardy kiwiberry variety that produces well in Minnesota. In addition to his breeding work, he is also helping in the development of management recommendations for this crop, and studying the market potential of kiwiberries in Minnesota farmers' markets. 

    This episode discusses this work, the differences in the 2 species of kiwiberries grown in Minnesota, and recommended management practices. 

    Click here to listen to the episode. 

    You can also listen to this and all of our past episodes on Apple Podcasts and UMN FruitEdge.

    Author: Annie Klodd, Extension Educator - Fruit and Vegetable Production

    What's Killing my Kale Season 3 Episode 12: Spray programs for organic tomatoes

    What's Killing my Kale Season 3 Episode 12: Spray programs for organic tomatoes

    In Season 3 Episode 12 of What's Killing My Kale, Natalie talked with Inga Meadows, Extension plant pathologist at NC State University, about disease management in organic tomatoes. 

    It's nearly impossible to avoid disease issues in tomatoes, but there are ways to preventatively manage them, even in organic systems. In this episode, Natalie and Inga discussed: 
    • Biological control options for preventative disease management
    • OMRI approved sprays like copper, how well they work for different diseases, and precautions growers should take when using them
    • Timing of spray programs - how can growers know how often to spray, and what to spray
    • Best preventative practices for tomato diseases in addition to biological and chemical control

    Click here to download and listen to the episode directly. You can also listen to all of our episodes on Apple Podcasts.

    Please leave on iTunes. As always, reach out and let us know if there are any topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes!

    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 10: Flowering and fruit set in cucurbits

    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 10: Flowering and fruit set in cucurbits

    In Season 3 Episode 10 of What's Killing My Kale, Natalie talked with Dr. Brent Loy, emeritus professor of plant genetics and cucurbit breeder extraordinaire at the University of New Hampshire. 

    Every year we hear about fruiting in flowering issues in cucurbit crops towards the middle of the summer. Many of the strategies to prevent this from happening should be implemented now, when you're transplanting.

    In this episode we discussed:
    • Why we so often see flower abortion, small fruit, and oddly shaped fruits, particularly in summer squash and zucchini
    • The biology of male and female flowers in various types of cucurbits (and why it matters)
    • The role that variety selection plays
    • Best practices for nutrient management and spacing in cucurbits


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    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 9: Nutrient management in wet soils

    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 9: Nutrient management in wet soils
    In Season 3, episode 9 of What's Killing My Kale, Natalie talked to Dr. Paulo Pagliari, an associate professor of soil science at the University of Minnesota, about nutrient management in wet soils. 

    Though this spring has been relatively dry, our climate is becoming wetter overall, and we may still see heavy rainfall and flooding this season. In preparation, we interviewed Paulo to learn about best practices. Much of the information in this episode is also relevant for normal conditions in addition to flooding conditions.

    In this episode we discussed:
    Image: Anne Sawyer
    • Best practices for split applications and when to apply different fertilizer sources
    • How to respond if you suspect that a heavy rainfall or flooding event resulted in nitrogen leaching
    • Foliar testing
    • Best practices for manure applications to prevent leaching
    • How to adapt your nutrient management practices in reduced tillage systems
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    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 8: Measuring soil health: biological activity

    What's Killing My Kale Season 3 Episode 8: Measuring soil health: biological activity
    In Season 3, episode 8 of What's Killing My Kale, Natalie talked to Local Extension Educators Claire LaCanne (Rice & Steele Counties) and Shane Bugeja (Le Sueur and Blue Earth Counties) about their recent trials to measure soil biological activity. 
    Photo: Claire LaCanne

    With increasing interest in soil health over the years, at-home trials such as the soiled undies test and the tea bag test have become increasingly common. But do they work? Claire and Shane conducted trials to compare these common at-home tests to more sophisticated lab tests of soil biological activity. 

    In this episode we discussed:
    • How to conduct these tests, and whether they work
    • How soil biological activity relates to other aspects of soil health such
    • Situations in which these types of test might be appropriate




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