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The Agriculture Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC) is giving a voice to folks in the industry. From farmers to drainage contractors and researchers to engineers, the ADMC's success in offering solutions and implementing best practices like batch & build is making a difference for those shaping the future of water management. Trey Allis steps into the host seat to talk with Keegan Kult, Executive Director of the ADMC, on this episode of The Water Table podcast. Chapters & Episode Topics: 00:00 Today on the Water Table Podcast00:18 Welcome to Keegan Kult01:00 What is the ADMC?03:32 Current ADMC Projects04:40 Batch and Build06:20 It's all about efficiency08:00 Taking the pressure off the landowner09:30 Batch and Build hotspots in Iowa10:05 A few hundred sites in Cedar Rapids11:30 Walking to running12:50 Applying batch and build to drainage water management14:20 It's not 50 years ago…15:20 The more control the better16:08 ADMC Contractor Survey17:55 A Website redesign20:00 Trey volunteers for a job…21:00 Climate Smart Funding26:00 Saturated buffers and the funding28:25 Educational opportunities29:15 NACADERelated Content: Episode #56: A More Efficient Approach to Water Quality: Batch and BuildEpisode #82: Getting #%@$ Done in Iowa with Batch and BuildNorth American Conservation and Drainage Expo (NACADE) 2025Agricultural Drainage Management CoalitionFind us on social media! Facebook Twitter InstagramListen on these Podcast Platforms:Apple Podcasts Spotify Visit our website to explore more episodes & water management education.
The need to feed the world through agriculture is only getting more demanding – but so is the need to preserve waterways and environmental health. The Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC) focuses on driving collaboration between contractors, farmers and various agencies in order to serve meet those goals.In this episode, we chat with ADMC executive director Keegan Kult at LICA's recent Water Management Forum to discuss the evolving approach to water management, success stories, positive examples of collaboration and more.
In this episode of The Mind Gut Conversation, I speak with Dr. Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry at Duke University Medical School and internationally recognized thought-leader in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer disease. Dr. Kaddurah currently leads and coordinates an international multi-center research consortium, the Alzheimer's Disease Metabolomics Consortium or ADMC which consists of more than 120 scientists from over 30 academic institutions. She has published over 140 peer reviewed scientific publications, leads a large number of active NIH grants and in 2018, she ranked as the highest funded researcher in departments of psychiatry nationally. Dr. Kaddurah has more than 60 patents or patent applications on use of metabolomics for the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases. Topics we discuss in this podcast include: 1) What are the major scientific breakthroughs in our understanding of AD that have come from the ongoing research of the NIH AD consortium? 2) The scientific approach on which the AD grant is based on is radically different from the classical reductionistic biomedical research strategy and is based on systems biology and the paradigm of interconnectedness. Based on the lack of progress in effective treatments for AD to date, do you believe this new approach has a better chance of success? 3) Are there any new therapeutic strategies emerging from this new research?
In this episode of The Mind Gut Conversation, I speak with Dr. Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry at Duke University Medical School and internationally recognized thought-leader in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer disease. Dr. Kaddurah currently leads and coordinates an international multi-center research consortium, the Alzheimer's Disease Metabolomics Consortium or ADMC which consists of more than 120 scientists from over 30 academic institutions. She has published over 140 peer reviewed scientific publications, leads a large number of active NIH grants and in 2018, she ranked as the highest funded researcher in departments of psychiatry nationally. Dr. Kaddurah has more than 60 patents or patent applications on use of metabolomics for the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases. Topics we discuss in this podcast include: 1) What are the major scientific breakthroughs in our understanding of AD that have come from the ongoing research of the NIH AD consortium? 2) The scientific approach on which the AD grant is based on is radically different from the classical reductionistic biomedical research strategy and is based on systems biology and the paradigm of interconnectedness. Based on the lack of progress in effective treatments for AD to date, do you believe this new approach has a better chance of success? 3) Are there any new therapeutic strategies emerging from this new research?
Today, we're talking to our second 2023 honouree: Jacob Handsaker of Hands-On Tiling and Excavating. Nominated by Jeremy Mulholland, Jacob has been widely recognized by a number of other professionals in the field for his efforts to push the industry forward, especially in Iowa. Jeremy described Jacob as being on the front edge of critical water quality practices such as installing multiple saturated buffers on Iowa fields through the state's batch and build program. In partnering with the ADMC, the Iowa Agricultural Water Alliance, the NRCS and the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Jacob has installed upwards of 50 saturated buffers, proving that one can get serious business done while also focusing on conservation and water quality.This episode is brought to you by The Water Table, a Prinsco education initiative which supports the GroundBreakers program. The GroundBreakers will be back in two weeks to bring you more stories from our class of 2023.
In this episode of The Water Table, Jamie looks back on several episodes of 2022's podcasts and highlights some of his favorites. From applications in the field to changing weather patterns, a banker's perspective on water management and an economist's view on critical topics affecting agriculture; this episode has it all. Listen in for a little bit of everything. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel!Episode guests include an application engineer, a safety committee steering member, an ag market relationship manager, an agricultural economist, a farmer, an atmospheric scientist, the executive director of the ADMC, a long-time industry expert and a banker.Enjoyed the highlights? Check out the full episodes!#44: FAQS from the Field– Applications, Materials & More#47: Call Before You Dig#49: A Five-Buckle-Boot Career Serving Drainage Contractors #52: An Ag Economist Tells All– Critical Topics Impacting the Future of Ag #53: 4 Factors Driving the Continued Demand for Tile#55: How Changing Weather Patterns Impact the Stability of Your Farm#56: A More Efficient Approach to Water Quality– Batch and Build #63: A Banker's Perspective on Water ManagementFollow us on social media! FB: https://m.facebook.com/thewatertableag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thewatertableag/Website: https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1538507698Subscribe to our Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/001MKyL5nMw6jUpuuz9aGdListen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMzg5OTEwLnJzcw== Episode Topics: 00:32 Welcome to our Year-in-review!01:24 Engineering and field applications; Episode 4404:15 It's all about safety; Episode 4709:36 A 40-year career; Episode 4913:40 Agriculture and the economy; Episode 5218:35 The current state of the ag water management industry; Episode 5323:54 Weather patterns and agriculture; Episode 5527:11 The ADMC and relationships; Episode 5631:00 A banker's perspective on water management; Episode 63More Episodes & Water Management Education:https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/
From ‘what in the world is happening with harvest?!?' to some dramatic advancements in water management practices, Jamie's conversation with industry insider, Kent Rodelius, President of the ADMC and Prinsco Ag Relationship Manager, covers it all. Cover crops, carbon sequestration, denitrification, automation, crop insurance, batch and build… and the list goes on.Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel!https://youtu.be/hmgYPq-05rsAbout the Guest:Kent Rodelius has been in the water management industry for nearly 40 years. He started his career at Prinsco and has helped build strong relationships, grow sales and develop key partnerships for the company. Kent is the current President of the Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC) and has a passion for staying informed on regulatory and legislative issues. He is a strong advocate for enhanced conservation practices designed to address the environmental challenges currently facing producers.Learn more about the Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC):https://admcoalition.com/Interested in sustainability and agriculture? Check out this video:Conservation Drainage for Environmental and Economic Risk ReductionWant more? Check out these related episodes from The Water Table: #49: A Five-Buckle-Boot Career Serving Drainage Contractors #56: A More Efficient Approach to Water Quality– Batch and Build Follow us on social media! FB: https://m.facebook.com/thewatertableag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thewatertableag/Website: https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1538507698Subscribe to our Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/001MKyL5nMw6jUpuuz9aGdListen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMzg5OTEwLnJzcw== Episode Topics: 00:32 Welcome to Kent Rodelius01:30 2022 collides with what is on the horizon03:20 What in the world was happening with harvest?04:09 Kudos to the farmers04:50 ADMC plus Conservation Drainage Network equals research, studies & more06:00 Cover crops and carbon sequestration – how important is it?07:40 Addressing the soil health issue with cover crops10:40 Cold and wet to dry and hot, technology matters!11:50 So much funding, so many tools, how to take advantage14:05 So many good practices15:30 Automation16:00 It's drastic! Increases in technology17:34 Breaking news – water is top claim in crop insurance!18:00 Prevent plant, let's reduce that number20:00 A good year20:40 ADMC – a strong voice21:30 Batch and build23:40 Denitrifying wetlands24:55 Wrap-upMore Episodes & Water Management Education:https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/
What's better than installing one saturated buffer or bioreactor at a time? Doing 25-50 to improve water quality for an entire watershed. Jamie and Keegan Kult, Executive Director of the Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC), talk batch and build projects, cover crops and how water management can help farmers deal with climate change.About the Guest: Keegan has been working with agricultural water management for more than 15 years and has contributed to 80+ edge of field practice installations, development of new conservation practice standards, and to the scientific literature documenting practice performance and cost effectiveness. He holds a Master of Science degree from Iowa State University in Environmental Science with an emphasis on water resources and a Bachelor of Science degree also from Iowa State University in Forestry.More Episodes & Water Management Education:https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/Follow us on social media! FB: https://m.facebook.com/thewatertableag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thewatertableag/Website: https://www.watertable.ag/the-podcast/Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1538507698Subscribe to our Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/001MKyL5nMw6jUpuuz9aGdListen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMzg5OTEwLnJzcw== Want more? Here's some related content you might be interested in:Water quality and sustainable practices are more important than ever. Below are several sustainable solutions to consider when designing a water management system. Learn more about Saturated Buffers and Denitrifying Bioreactors!https://www.watertable.ag/best-practice/saturated-buffer/https://www.watertable.ag/best-practice/denitrifying-bioreactor/Agricultural Water Management Coalition (ADMC) resources page:https://admcoalition.com/resources/Learn about a batch & build project in Des Moines, Iowa! - "Central Iowa Blitz Project Will Add 51 Water Quality Practices within Des Moines and Raccoon River Watersheds"https://iowaagriculture.gov/news/central-iowa-adds-51-water-quality-practicesEpisode Topics:0:38 Welcome Keegan Kult, Executive Director of the Agricultural Drainage Management Coalition (ADMC)2:55 What is ADMC4:00 History of ADMC5:40 ADMC Membership6:23 Upping the game with funding – memberships, grants and contract work7:38 Goals, successes and building excitement9:30 Watershed approaches and planning – Batch and Build10:16 Education on water management: it's not just for farmers; the frustrations & the wins.13:26 Drainage water management certification classes – a win!15:20 The water management industry's story17:35 Partnerships, fiscal agents and public entities18:38 Conservation Drainage Network21:05 Drainage water management field test plots23:00 Edge of field practices – automated water management systems, saturated buffers and bioreactors28:00 Climate change and water management32:50 30 million acres – are we making progress?35:32 Barriers to drainage water management38:25 Working himself out of a job39:37 Cover crops and soil health44:15 ADMC on the cusp
On this episode of the Raving Patients Podcast, Len sits down with Debi Carr to discuss cyber security and how it can protect your practice. Debi Carr is recognized as a leader in cybersecurity and compliance. She is a Cyber Security and Crisis Management Consultant, Speaker, and CEO of D K Carr and Associates, LLC. She assists private practices in obtaining and maintaining security in their practices including performing risk analysis, team security training, and assisting doctors navigate through ransomware and other cyber-attacks. Debi holds several certifications including HealthCare Information Security and Privacy Practitioner, Certified Associate Healthcare Information and Management Systems and is a member of AADOM, ADMC, HIMSS, IAPP, ISC2, ISSA, ISSAC, FBI InfraGard, SCN and Women of Cyber Security.
There is NO NEED to overpay to accept patient credit cards. At Merchant Advocate, we help lower the rates and fees you are paying WITHOUT the need to change processors. Yep…NO changing. Yay! Cheryl has helped many clients using Dentrix Pay and the Quickbill email statements. Now with Dentrix text to pay coming out soon it is important for you to stay up on your merchant statements. Cheryl McKenna is very active in the dental industry and regularly attends the AADOM and ADMC conferences. She lives in Colorado with her son Parker and loves to travel. Reach out to Cheryl directly at cmckenna@merchantadvocate.com or text her at 720-526-5318
Nick talks about his weekend, dealing with bad requests, the new Serato update, some new songs to add to your wedding crates, and has a great interview with DJ ADMC.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announces the first phase of the Department of Agriculture's new project that includes 51 water quality initiatives in the Des Moines and Raccoon river watersheds! We are also joined by some of the people that are going to help make it happen: farmer Kurt Lehman, project manager from Polk County SWCD Tanner Puls, Sarah Anderson of USDA NRCS, Polk Co. Public Works water resources planner John Swanson, Keegan Kult from ADMC, and Jacob Handsacker of Hands on Excavating. It's also Wyffels Wednesday with Blake Ballard.
In this week's episode, we continue the conversation with part 2 of episode # 12 and back are our special guests panelists from the previous week: DJ ADMC, Buck Rodgers, DJ Phlipz, DJ Audio1, DJ Bo. We talked to them more about the in's & out's of live streaming on Twitch, the debate with DJs on whether to stream on Twitch vs. Mixcloud, and whether or not DJ's can make money out of live streaming platforms. Support the show (http://www.beatrefinery.com)
In this week's episode, most DJs around the world haven't been able to get back to DJing in real life but many DJs are now staying relevant and keeping themselves in front of the whole world by DJing on the live streaming platform called Twitch. We have invited some of the best DJs that are successfully thriving on Twitch at the moment. Our special guests panelists for this episode are: DJ ADMC, Buck Rodgers, DJ Phlipz, DJ Audio1, DJ Bo.Support the show (http://www.beatrefinery.com)
Get Off the Dental Treadmill Podcast: Great Dentistry by Dentists Who Lead
Are you communicating effectively when it comes to time management, scheduling and collections? I qualify effective communication skills by asking the right question the right way. So I have two rules of thumb. Don't ask yes no questions. So it's about how to say what you say. And not asking yes/no questions and offering a couple of options. if you can remember those things, every single arena that you communicate in will be very much more effective. Lois Banta is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has over 32 years of dental experience and consults and speaks nationally and internationally. She is the new owner and CEO of The Speaking Consulting Network, and a member of ADMC and AADPA. https://www.speakingconsultingnetwork.com/ https://www.bantaconsulting.com/
Get Off the Dental Treadmill Podcast: Great Dentistry by Dentists Who Lead
How is being part of a PPO hurting you? Lois Banta and I dive into the web that is PPO insurance, what it means to you, how it effects you, and how it effects your patients. How is being part of a PPO hurting you? Lois Banta and I dive into the web that is PPO insurance, what it means to you, how it effects you, and how it effects your patients. Lois Banta is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has over 32 years of dental experience and consults and speaks both nationally and internationally. She is the new owner and CEO of The Speaking Consulting Network, and a member of ADMC and AADPA. TOPICS 1. How to "Get Off the Treadmill" of PPO insurance. I can discuss, creating a plan, fine tuning verbal skills, taking the power back and designing strategies to prevent loss of patients and loss of income. It is a personal passion of mine. The conversations lean toward: scheduling, collections and verbal skills discussions...and the hidden costs to the practice of participating in PPO plans.
This week, I sat down with DJ ADMC to talk about how a skateboarder from Shaler, Pa became a successful DJ. I first came across ADMC by one of his dope ass videos on Facebook, and I was super impressed with how good he was. His music selection and his mixing skills are wild. Plus, he seemed to be a real cool dude, so I wanted to see what he was all about and where he came from. Turns out he has done it all. From being a highly competitive middle pole vault champion, to hustling motion sensors for the automatic doors at the local Walmart. I really liked the episode. I was happy to learn a little more about him. I know you'll enjoy it too. PLEASE RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE. IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO FOR A PODCAST LIKE THIS ONE. THANK YOU! Follow DJ ADMC on Instagram 'Like' DJ ADMC on Facebook Check out his work "Now Tell Me What You See" Tee's & Hoodies out now. Email: illcallyourightback@gmail.com Oh yeah... EAT AT STREETS ON CARSON!!! Intro Music created by Ryan Drish (@realdrish) Follow us on Instagram - @illcallyourightback Follow us on Twitter - @ICYRBpodcast Like us on Facebook - I'll Call You Right Back Podcast
In episode 16 of Thoughtful Discussions Josh is joined by DJ ADMC. The two discuss how he got his start DJing, making DJing a full time career, being 100 percent in and much more !
From terrified dental patient to popular international speakerand dental consultant, Lois Banta, CEO of Banta Consulting, Inc., has been involved in dentistry for more than 30 years. With extraordinary insight into the dynamics that make a practice successful, Lois delivers her message with enthusiasm and heartfelt conviction. Lois Banta's SCI approach (See, Commit, and Implement) has allowed her to take practices from mediocrity to excellence. Her no-nonsense approach and tenacity have earned this 5 ft. tall dynamo the apt reputation, “Ten Feet Tall & Bullet Proof.” As a staff trainer and team builder, Lois has an effective way of teaching the entire dental staff how to move in the same direction, while doing their individual tasks. Her recipe for success is for practices of all sizes and her program a “must have” for dentists who are committed to reaching their potential. Lois is CEO, President and Founder of Banta Consulting, Inc., a company that specializes in all aspects of dental practice management. Lois has over 32 years of dental experience and consults and speaks nationally and internationally. She is the new owner of The Speaking Consulting Network, and a member of ADMC and AADPA. To contact Lois: Office-816/847-2055, Address: 33010 NE Pink Hill Rd, Grain Valley, MO 64029, Email: lois@bantaconsulting.com or check out her website: www.bantaconsulting.com. We love you Lois! Thank for sharing your wisdom and knowledge! To contact our hosts please email help@veritasdentalresources.com.
Key Points at a Glance Debra Engelhardt-Nash, President of ADMC, Co-Founder of the Nash Institute, in conversation with Naren Arulrajah Has been in the industry for 30 years Patient engagement is critical and is based on the relationships established within the practice and the doctor Engaging phone calls As soon as someone tells you their […] The post Quality Patient Engagement in The Dental Practice with Debra Engelhardt-Nash appeared first on Growing Dentist Podcast Show.
Hollie Bryant: speaker, writer, coach, and off-site team member for many practices across the United States. Hollie has over a decade and a half of advanced training in TMD, Myofunctional Therapy, Sleep, Cosmetic, and Implant services. Hollie's education, management experience, and clinical skills have allowed her to provide a modernized spin to the traditional consulting services. Hollie worked for some of the heavy hitters in dentistry - Dr. Ross Nash, to Dr. Jeff Blank to Dr. Brad Durham and their management styles, and exceptionally high standards created a solid foundation that is now reflected in her daily work. Hollie’s made a lot of doctors and their practices and educational facilities a lot of money - and then one day she took the leap on her own and Bryant Consultants was created. She loaded up her condo in Savanah Georgia, and moved back to her small home town in Kingsport TN where she grew her consulting business in the basement of her parents house. Hollie is involved in a ton of organizations - AAPMD, IAPA, AACD, AADOM, AADA,TDA, ADMC... Hollie is the mother of her daughter Scarlett who is almost 4 and her husband who runs them both and manages the entire Bryant Consultants Company, which is also a marketing company for businesses across the US. www.bryantconsultants.com
This week on Religion For Life my guest is Marina Munjal one of "the founding mothers" of the Appalachian Dharma and Meditation Center in Johnson City. She talks about the activities at the center, Buddhism, and the joy of meditation. "Marina grew up in Ohio with a statue of the Buddha in the study and a church home at a Unitarian Fellowship. She is one of the “founding mothers” of the ADMC and began building Buddhist community in the Tri-cities when she helped initiate the Holston Valley Sangha in July of 2001. She has been active in the Buddhist prison ministry since 2003 at Lee County, Virginia Federal Prison, which has continued to the present time and has helped develop an extensive library of Buddhist books, recordings, and movies, now housed at ADMC. She also offers community outreach on the subject of Buddhism, and has presented to the Holston Valley Unitarian Universalist Church and Kingsport high school history classes."