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    Explore " herbicides" with insightful episodes like "Pre Emergents and Preparing for Spring Pt 1", "97. Eating Like Earthkeepers, with Nutritionist Leslie Aaron", "Discovering the Truth About Our Food with Michelle Adams", "Breaking the Female-Centric Narrative in Fertility with Dr. Leah Gordon, ND" and "S1E25: Tank Mixing Herbicides" from podcasts like ""Keep Off The Grass Podcast", "Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality", "Wellness in a Chaotic World", "The Vibrant Wellness Podcast" and "Agronomy Highlights"" and more!

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    Pre Emergents and Preparing for Spring Pt 1

    Pre Emergents and Preparing for Spring Pt 1

    There's alot to be said about spring preparations and pre-emergent Herbicides.  We're barely scratching the surface here, but this week we chatted about a few different considerations, and will circle back to this topic in the next few weeks! 

    Here's a few good resources in the meantime: 

    https://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/golfd/article/2011jan61.pdf

    https://turf.purdue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/15_AGRY_Patton_sequential20apps.pdf

    https://www.advancedturf.com/resources/dithiopyr-vs-prodiamine-resources-advanced-turf-solutions-inc/

    Keep Off The Grass Lawn of the Week is proudly Sponsored by ProPEAT Fertilizers
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    The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other.  As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications! 

    97. Eating Like Earthkeepers, with Nutritionist Leslie Aaron

    97. Eating Like Earthkeepers, with Nutritionist Leslie Aaron

    While most listeners to this podcast have found ways to make changers in their lives in order to live in more earth-sustaining ways, how often do we pay attention to what we eat as a critical factor for an earthkeeping lifestyle? Think about the foods that made up the last meal you ate: Do you know where those foods came from? How they were produced? How those foods impacted your carbon footprint?  

    In this episode, Forrest talks to nutritionist Leslie Aaron—a person who helps people answer such questions for a living. Leslie works to promote community nutrition in places all around the world. She and her husband Douglas also work as contractors with global nonprofits in disaster relief and have their own organization called Fulcrum Missions, which supports local churches and ministries through context-appropriate projects. In one of their most recent endeavors,  they’ve been working in Nicaragua  to set up aquaponics systems—an approach to farming both fish and vegetables in sustainable, environmentally sound ways.    

    Guest: Leslie Aaron 

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    Keywords: food, nutrition, community, diet, local food, vitamins, creation care, harvesting, greening, simplifying, organic, globalization, availability, childcare, child nutrition, traditional diets, herbicides, pesticides, whole foods, processed foods, ultra processed foods, ingredients, monocropping, animal products, cage free, free range, imports, social justice, environmental justice 



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    Discovering the Truth About Our Food with Michelle Adams

    Discovering the Truth About Our Food with Michelle Adams

    Today, I talk with Michelle Adams, creator of foodstoic.com and host of Harvesting the Truth: The Story of Our Food. Michelle is a passionate advocate for intentional eating. In our conversation, she talks about her and her family’s food and health journeys as well as what she’s learned from her experiences as a medical litigator and bakery owner. 

    We discuss some of the problems in our healthcare and food systems, the lack of real regulation of harmful additives and pesticides in our foods, how to start making changes at any age, and much more. 

    You can find Michelle on Instagram @thefoodstoic and Facebook @foodstoic.

    Additional resources:
    Environmental Working Group Dirty Dozen
    Environmental Working Group Clean Fifteen

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    Escape the Emotional Eating Maze: 3 Keys That Unlock the Path to Mindful Eating

    Click here for my free quick-start guide for escaping the emotional eating maze. You'll learn the 3 keys I discovered that unlock the path to mindful eating.

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    Your $5 donation or a contribution of your choice fuels the mission of the podcast to explore health insights and how we can use self-awareness, self-compassion, and self-advocacy to make healthier choices in our chaotic world. Thank you! Click here to donate.

    Breaking the Female-Centric Narrative in Fertility with Dr. Leah Gordon, ND

    Breaking the Female-Centric Narrative in Fertility with Dr. Leah Gordon, ND

    Why do family planning discussions focus so heavily on women? Dr. Leah Gordon, a naturopathic and functional medicine expert, challenges this bias and brings male fertility to the forefront. Despite being a founding formulator for Needed—a top women's supplement line—she's passionate about highlighting men's crucial role in conception.

    In this episode, sperm count, the influence of daily habits on sperm quality, and even the effects of marijuana and vaping are explored in depth. Dr. Gordon offers a blend of medical insights and actionable advice—touching on the importance of sleep, diet, and stress management.

    Finally, we go beyond problems and explore solutions, as Dr. Gordon walks us through her patient assessment approach, covering everything from daily habits to lab results. With discussions on nutrition, EMF exposure, and genetic factors, you'll gain holistic insights that will shift your perspective on fertility.
     

    Episode Chapters:
    (0:00:01) - Natural Fertility and Hormone Support Secrets
    (0:10:56) - Male Fertility and Pregnancy Importance
    (0:16:39) - The Role of Men in Fertility
    (0:28:21) - Lifestyle Factors and Male Fertility
    (0:35:31) - Male Fertility and Genetic Considerations
    (0:42:44) - Understanding Male Infertility and Treatment Options
    (0:50:13) - Nutrition, EMF Exposure, and Intake Process
    (0:53:49) - Using Labs to Tailor Fertility Plans
    (1:00:30) - Impact of Toxins on Male Fertility

    Links:
    Womanhood Wellness

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    S1E25: Tank Mixing Herbicides

    S1E25: Tank Mixing Herbicides

    Recorded: 4/12/2023

    With the massive number of pesticides, adjuvants, and liquid fertilizers on the market today, it’s no surprise that the list of potential tank mix combinations is simply staggering. In this episode, we discuss the basic do’s and don'ts of tank mixing and how to promote synergy and avoid antagonism. Our guest, Dr. Eric Prostko, is highly versed in this area and delivers a valuable discussion of properly mixing your agricultural chemicals to maximize your efforts.

    Useful Links:
    Check antagonism before pulling trigger on tank-mixed herbicides
    Mix Tank App
    Herbicide Resistance Action Committee

    Hosts: Joseph Akins and Dwane Miller, Penn State Extension
    Guest: Dr. Eric Prostko, professor and weed specialist, University of Georgia 

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    Lawn And Pest Control Supply

    Lawn And Pest Control Supply

    If you have been wondering where to buy commercial grade turf management products without getting ripped off, we've got you.  Lawn and Pest Control Supply joins us on this episode to talk about the company, what they offer and all things DIY lawncare.  Be sure to give them a follow for sale and special announcements and be sure to check out their website!

    IG: @lawnpestsupply
    www.lawnandpestcontrolsupply.com

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    The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other.  As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!

    Annie Novak on Plant Education for Everyone

    Annie Novak on Plant Education for Everyone

    On this week's episode of Fields, Melissa (Wythe was away on jury duty) speaks with the multi-talented Annie Novak.

    Annie is the co-founder of Eagle Street Rooftop Farm, the director of Growing Chefs, a nonprofit that provides food education in schools and the community, the manager of the Edible Academy at the New York Botanical Garden, and the author of The Rooftop Growing Guide: How to Transform Your Roof into a Vegetable Garden or Farm. Annie began her journey into growing with commodity chain analysis (where does food come from, and where does it go?), by working at greenmarkets, and by learning from farmers in Upstate New York. She still stresses a regional perspective, emphasizing the importance of rural farms. Of course, she still loves botanical gardens and urban farms for their social impacts and educational offerings. Today, much of Annie’s work focuses on education. At the Edible Academy at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, she offers children and adults first-hand experiences with plants and fungi in a vegetable garden and a greenhouse.

    Melissa and Annie dive into how trees communicate, the metaphors we use to talk about plants and fungi, how they relate to each other and to us, and the need for “tenderness toward nonhuman things.” The two discuss creating biodiverse farm ecosystems and revisit the idea of seeds as time travelers. Annie offers a profound appreciation for the nonhuman living world. It’s a deep conversation, and one you won’t want to miss!

    Photo courtesy of Naima Green.

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    Weeds And How To Kill Them

    Weeds And How To Kill Them

    Spring is in full-swing and you might have some weeds in that lawn.  The boys chatted about post-emergent applications and how to kill them off without killing your turf.  

    Will KOTG ever hit 200 episodes?!  

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    The Keep Off The Grass Livecast is a collaborative effort of DIY lawncare enthusiasts seeking to pool our knowledge and learn from each other.  As always, be sure to research what is right for your lawn, as well as what products and application rates are acceptable and appropriate for your area, and don't forget to add .edu to ANY lawncare search for professional turf grass publications!

    Kick' N Dirt - Herbicide Challenges and Solutions

    Kick' N Dirt - Herbicide Challenges and Solutions
    Mike and Adam talk with Corteva Market Development Specialist, Jason Gibson around herbicide challenges and best practices. When it comes to soybean pre-emerge herbicides, what can we do for better control. What windows of opportunity are best for corn and soybeans and are they different? Good open discussion about todays challenges but solutions for season long control also.

    110 - Meat Mastery with Charlie Iscoe Pt.1

    110 - Meat Mastery with Charlie Iscoe Pt.1

    Get in-the-know with Coach Jenny, as she sits down with meat expert and founder of Sunday Farms Charlie Iscoe to learn how to decode meat jargon so you can make informed decisions on buying and consuming meat in Canada. Tune in to learn what to look for when buying and sourcing your meat products, as this in-depth and educational talk helps you learn how to understand the language, laws and labels around all-things MEAT!

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    S1E13: Controlling Herbicide Resistant Weeds

    S1E13: Controlling Herbicide Resistant Weeds

    Date recorded: December 8, 2022

    Listen in as we discuss the fundamentals of herbicide resistance with one of our resident weed control experts, Mr. Dwight Lingenfelter. Beginning with the basics,  we go through several scenarios of different resistant weeds in a variety of cropping systems. If you think you’ve got resistant weeds in your fields, then this episode will have some very valuable insights and considerations for you.

    Useful links:
    Penn State Agronomy Guide, new 2023-2024 edition coming soon!
    Palmer Amaranth and Waterhemp Identification
    Marestail Management
    Herbicide Recommendations for Noxious Pigweeds
    Postemergence Soybean Herbicide Options

    Hosts: Joseph Akins and Dwane Miller
    Guest: Dwight Lingenfelter, Extension Associate, Weed Science



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    Ep. 049: 12 of the Best Episodes that Horse Owners Can’t Stop Listening To

    Ep. 049: 12 of the Best Episodes that Horse Owners Can’t Stop Listening To

    On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss Beyond the Barn podcast listeners’ top 12 absolute favorite episodes so far related to horse nutrition and feeding horses.  

     

    To keep this holiday episode fun and lively, they counter some “Would you rather” statements – some that just might surprise you!

     

    If you’re a long-term listener and big-time fan, you’ll love this refresher to take you back to your favorite episodes. If you’ve recently discovered our podcast over the last couple of months, buckle up and get ready because there is a whole archive of highly sought-after episode topics horse owners are looking for, that you’ll want to catch up on!

     

    Have any topics you want to hear more about? Let us know at podcast@standlee.com.

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    **Announcement - We'll be taking a short holiday break so there will not be a new episode, Tuesday December 20th. Episode 50 will release Tuesday, January 3rd.

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    *This event is now closed - Standlee Equine Veterinary Nutrition Seminar registration link for veterinarians, vet technicians, and vet students:

    https://eventory.cc/event/feed-the-need

    On-demand, virtual participation is open from December 5, 2022, through January 31, 2023.

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    PG&E Spraying, and the Spraying Last Time

    PG&E Spraying, and the Spraying Last Time

    News of PG&E's plans to spray power poles on its easements throughout Humboldt County alarmed residents. Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino Counties have a long and storied history in challenging the application of pesticides.

    On this week’s EcoNews, Gang Green talks to two veterans of the Pesticide Wars, Larry Glass of Safe Alternatives for our Forest Environment and Patty Clary of Californians for Alternatives to Toxics, about the long history of citizen activism against spraying.

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    David Bronner: Verifying Organic Supply Chains

    David Bronner: Verifying Organic Supply Chains

    #070:  Regenerative Organic and GMO Labeling champion David Bronner talks about the ongoing fight farmers and food activists face against global chemical companies.

    David Bronner is an organic food and farming activist and the leader (Cosmic Engagement Officer) of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, a company founded by his grandfather. David is active in campaigns for fair trade, sustainable agriculture, animal rights, and played a key role in the mission to label GMOs. He has written a handful of articles for the Huffington Post:

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/on-the-organic-trade-association_b_11306156

    To watch a video version of this podcast with access to the full transcript and links relevant to our conversation, please visit:

    https://www.realorganicproject.org/david-bronner-verifying-organic-supply-chains-epsiode-seventy

    The Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.

    The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).

    To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:

    https://www.realorganicproject.org/farms

    We believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.

    If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000  Real Friends:

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    Ep. 033: The Secret to Growing High Quality Forage

    Ep. 033: The Secret to Growing High Quality Forage

    On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr chat with Jason Stanger, Standlee VP Ag Resources about:

     

    • What type of environment is ideal for growing high quality forage?

    • How and why does Standlee use fertilizer and certain herbicides and pesticides?

    • Does Standlee grow GMO alfalfa?

     

    Jason manages all our Standlee farms and gives a behind the scenes peek into farming at Standlee Premium Western Forage. This is one episode you will NOT want to miss!

     

    Have any topics you want to hear more about? Let us know at podcast@standleeforage.com.

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