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Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company, joins us to discuss the upcoming national election in Mexico and how the results might affect trade. Farm Journal agronomist Ken Ferrie of Crop-tech Consulting provides some late planting season advice and we hear about a corn rootworm monitoring project from Ashley Dean, extension specialist, field crop entomology at Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Plus, we have a new episode of United Soybean Board's Soy Checkoff Check-in podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday's First Hour: The Treasury Department put out guidance on the Sustainable Aviation Fuel credits this week and Iowa Soybean Association Chief Officer of Demand and Advocacy Matt Herman discusses the impact of those tax credits of soybean farmers. Iowa State University Extension field crop entomology specialist Ashley Dean joins us to talk about the results from today's black cutworm moth mp and says "we've seen more moths in April than I've seen in [her] time doing this." Brian Hoops from Midwest Market Solutions is handling market analysis duties today with grains mostly in the green. ISU Extension's Steve Freeman talks with David about the best practices for staying safe on Iowa roadways with farm equipment and haulers.
Exploring the World of Property Development with Ashley Dean Join us in this exciting episode as we sit down with Ashley Dean, a seasoned property developer with a particular focus on revitalizing properties for first-time homebuyers. Ash generously shares his wealth of knowledge, providing valuable insights into the key factors to consider when diving into the world of property ownership. From essential qualities to seek in a property to potential pitfalls to avoid, Ash covers it all. This is a power-packed episode brimming with invaluable lessons and insights, making it a must-listen for anyone embarking on their homeownership journey. Don't miss out on the wealth of information Ash has to offer!
Despite a slow start to planting, some insects are starting to respond to emerging soybeans. In this episode Erin and Matt kick off the 13th season on the 13th of June with a brief discussion of the spiders on Stranger Things before getting into soybean pest activity. Erin reviews predictions about bean leaf beetle winter mortality and subsequent activity on spring emerging soybeans. Erin also reviews her groups work tracking several lepidopteran pests (that's a bunch of moth species that feed as caterpillars on corn and soybeans). Matt notes that it's not just soybeans that these hungry beetles are feeding on. For more details about the overwintering survival of bean leaf beetles- https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2022/04/another-tough-winter-bean-leaf-beetle Erin and her technician Ashley Dean have developed a pest alert system. Visit this website for more details- https://pestalerts.extension.iastate.edu/. If you are looking for an interesting event about pollinators, visit ISU's Pollinator Fest on 25 June at Rieman Gardens, just south of the Jack Trice stadium.
What's the most potentially devastating insect that might impact corn yields? That's right–it's the dreaded corn root worm. Join us today as Dr. Bob Leonard goes “In Depth” with Ashley Dean, Field Crop Entomologist with the ISU
Ashley dominated the volleyball court at Dartmouth. She coached the sport at one of its highest levels at Northeastern. It wasn't long before she found herself working the Kobe Bryant's Mamba Sports Academy helping develop the nation's top young athletes. Now she finds herself an as integral part of Science of Sport. A nonprofit that brings math and science to life using sports examples for all learners. Mags learns how he can best develop the Free Jacks Academy as well spread rugby even further into the New England school and club communities.
In this episode, I visit with Dr. Erin Hodgson, extension entomologist and professor of entomology and Ashley Dean, education extension specialist in entomology to talk about the recent outbreak of fall armyworms in Iowa and the damage they are causing throughout the state.
Erin and Matt welcome Ashley Dean to the podcast to talk about her work tracking and trapping insect pests of corn and soybeans in Iowa, and the breaking news that the EPA has banned chlorpyrifos. Ashley gives us an update on the low populations of soybean aphids, occurrences of spider mites and grasshoppers, and the slow spread of soybean gall midge into the more central part of Iowa. She also shares her work on trapping corn rootworms and the discovery of a red western corn rootworm. We geek-out a bit about that one. We discuss the recent announcement that the EPA is reducing the tolerances for chlorpyrifos to zero for all foods. This is a bigger deal than the announcement just over a year ago that Corteva would stop producing chlorpyrifos. Ashley Dean wrote an article about that decision: https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2020/02/corteva%E2%84%A2-end-chlorpyrifos-production-what-does-mean-iowa-farmers We discuss how the removal of chlorpyrifos will reduce the number of insecticides with different modes of action that corn and soybean farmers can use. For details about modes of action, visit this website: https://irac-online.org/modes-of-action/. There are insecticides that can replace chlorpryifos, but they are more expensive. For soybean aphids, there are also aphid-resistant varieties. Ashley wrote an article about the economic factors related to pest management and soybean production. She developed partial budgets for this article that goes into great detail about the costs of different approaches for managing the soybean aphid: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ps.6093
On this episode of the I See Dead Plants Podcast, host Ed Zaworski continues the conversation with entomologist Ashley Dean about her article on soybean aphid, published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry, called “Developing a decision‐making framework for insect pest management: a case study using Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae)”. Additional Resources: Soybean Aphid Field Guide from the North Central Soybean Research Program. Soybean Aphid Resources from the Soybean Research and Information Network. Soybean Aphid Informational YouTube Video (26 minutes) from Iowa State University. Biology of the Soybean Aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Tilmon et al. 2011. Management Recommendations for Soybean Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Hodgson et al. 2012. North Central Soybean Research Program web site. Evaluation of Soybean Aphid Management Tacitcs from Iowa State University. Soybean Entomology Research Laboratory at Iowa State University. How to cite this podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Dean, A. (Interviewee). Army of Fatherless Clones: Soybean Aphid Decision Making - Part 2. S1:E2 (Podcast). July 28, 2021. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://www.ipm.iastate.edu/podcasts/i-see-dead-plants/discovering-right-decision-soybean-aphid-ipm-part-2-ashley-dean
On this episode of the I See Dead Plants Podcast, host Ed Zaworski speaks with Ashley Dean, an Education Extension Specialist at Iowa State University to break down the importance of integrated pest management or IPM, for determining the next steps when dealing with an insect infestation. Ashley shares insights from her article, published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry, called “Developing a decision‐making framework for insect pest management: a case study using Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae)”. Additional Resources: Soybean Aphid Field Guide from the North Central Soybean Research Program. Soybean Aphid Resources from the Soybean Research and Information Network. Soybean Aphid Informational YouTube Video (26 minutes) from Iowa State University. Biology of the Soybean Aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Tilmon et al. 2011. Management Recommendations for Soybean Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United States by Hodgson et al. 2012. North Central Soybean Research Program web site. Evaluation of Soybean Aphid Management Tacitcs from Iowa State University. Soybean Entomology Research Laboratory at Iowa State University. How to cite this podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Dean, A. (Interviewee). Army of Fatherless Clones: Soybean Aphid Decision Making - Part 1. S1:E1 (Podcast). July 28, 2021. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://www.ipm.iastate.edu/podcasts/i-see-dead-plants/“discovering-right-decision-soybean-aphid-ipm-part-1”-ashley-dean
In todays episode, Erin shares her experience seeing RNAi-based techonology for rootworm management in action. She was not impressed. Erin describes her rootworm trapping network as the adult rootworms start to emerge. If you would like to participate, contact Erin's colleague, Ashley Dean at adean@iastate.edu. We talk about other insects including soybean gall midge, leafhoppers, flea beetles, and eventually soybean aphids. Matt offers up a Fun (?) Insect Trivia question. After listening read this for more detials: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.1065 Matt is talking at the Iowa Honey Producers Association on 10 July. Check this for more details: https://www.iowahoneyproducers.org/ See you next week.
At least 18 people are dead and 147 are unaccounted for after a south Florida condo building partially collapsed last week. The Miami-Dade mayor announced that two children, ages 4 and 10 are among the lives lost. Ashley Dean’s sister, Cassondra Stratton, is among the unaccounted for. Cassondra’s husband told the Miami Herald he was on the phone with her when she told him their condo was shaking and a sink hole had opened up where the pool used to be just before the line went dead and the building came crashing down. Dean tells AC360 her sister was “very, very vivacious and she just had a zest for life.” Plus, Bill Cosby has been released from prison after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania vacated his 2018 conviction on sexual assault charges and judgment of sentence. Patricia Leary Steuer says Cosby assaulted her on two occasions. She joins AC360 to discuss Cosby’s release and says she’s “sad” and “feeling like this is a loss for me and for the other women who came forward.” Airdate: June 30, 2021 Guests: Ashley Dean Patricia Leary SteuerTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God? This week, author Andy Bannister tells us what he thinks. Danny Torchia returns to give us another tip in rearing rebels, Billy has a question in Church for Dummies and we meet James Perkins and Ashley Dean of Onward and Upward Worship.
Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God? This week, author Andy Bannister tells us what he thinks. Danny Torchia returns to give us another tip in rearing rebels, Billy has a question in Church for Dummies and we meet James Perkins and Ashley Dean of Onward and Upward Worship.
Ashley Dean is a South African dancer and a First Artist at the Royal Ballet in London, which is the premier ballet company in the UK. I was just blown away by her love & talent for dancing, her grit, her bravery in dropping out of school at the age of 15 in pursuit of that dream, her love of family and unwavering trust & faith in God no matter what came her way. Ashley, I'm in awe of you & feel so privileged to be able to feature you on this podcast! *Who is Ashley Dean?* Ashley Dean grew up in Johannesburg, where all the little girls did ballet as a hobby. But it was an international competition she attended at the age of 15 that proved to be a turning point for her. She realised that if she was serious, she would need to put in a serious amount of hours practicing, and even dropping out of school with no guarantee of even entering a ballet company! *English National Ballet* We talked about the experience of applying for ballet schools & also the experience of moving all the way to London to be with the English National Ballet. And thereafter, how she got into the Royal Ballet and being on the pilot scheme of the Aud Jebsen Dancers Program, which was a complete miracle! *Life at the Royal Ballet* The life of a professional ballerina is quite unlike any other career I know of! And we talked in depth over: * Dealing with perfection, when it is something expected from you every single day; * Handling the injuries & constant pain that are part and parcel of a dancer's life * The way she manages her diet given her strenuous schedule; * Balancing said career with her family life; * How she got into the Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Program; * The magical backstage world that the audience never sees; * Her faith; and * How COVID-19 has impacted her & the ballet world. *Bonus* Stick to the end of the interview to find out how you can get a free backstage pass to the Royal Opera House! *Show notes* https://www.sothisismywhy.com/6
Matt and Erin welcome a special guest in this episode - Ashley Dean. The conversation revolves around early-season pests, like grubs, and scouting reminders. Also, Ashley shares updates on her moth trapping network and corn rootworm trapping network for Iowa.
Nothing is normal, including this Spirit-led Conference I'm launching Friday 3.20.2020. BE NOT AFRAID is a wild idea Holy Spirit put in my head last Sunday (yes, that's 3 days ago,) to launch this Friday (yes that's FIVE DAYS to launch an entire conference!!!!) You can get all signed up here. Today is Wednesday, 3 days after I started reaching out to speakers and 2 days after marketing began. 3,102 people registered for the conference. Over 30 speakers presenting. WHAT IS HAPPENING Holy Spirit? I never, ever get to use the word "impossible" as long as I live! Here are the BE NOT AFRAID speakers/musicians so far: Stacey Sumereau. Jackie Francois Angel. Bobby Angel. Mary Lenaburg. Leah Darrow. Fr. Rob Galea. Fr. Jared Cooke. Sr. Miriam James Heidland. Heather Khym. Michelle Benzinger. Liv Harrison. Ashley Dean. Sarah Swafford. Fr. Barry Braum. Ali Hoffman. Johnny Philp. Maria Abbe. Melissa Grace Tablada. Kathryn Whitaker. Nick Dela Torre. Alina Dela Torre. Katie Prejean McGrady. Mike Tenney. Lauren Montgomery. Allison Sullivan. Fr. Stephen Gadberry. Joshua Mazrin. Annie Deddens. Joe Melendrez. Melissa Davies. Stephen Davies. Lindsay Schlegel. Taylor Schroll. Kelsey Skoch. Emily Stimpson Chapman. Marie Miller. Meg Hunter-Kilmer. Hannah Schaefer. Guys, this is epic. PLEASE tell your friends and join me! Let's make the Holy Spirit's love contagious and his inspiration go viral!
On the Writer's Round today, Ashley Dean joins as co-host to discuss women in worship music. The gang dives deep into what the worship scene is like for women, and how that ultimately affects songwriting. Can you hire somebody just for their voice? Is there such a thing as a "girl" song? Can men be called beautiful? Listen in to find out. Ashley Dean is an Atlanta-based worship leader and songwriter affiliated with NOVUM COLLECTIVE and Onward & Upward Worship. To learn more about Ashley or to book her for an event please visit ashleydeanmusic.com Visit patreon.com/thewritersround to help support the creation of new music! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ashley is an avid sports enthusiast and is an athlete for life. It's no surprise she has remained in the sports industry for over 17 years. Her experience has ranged from Collegiate Volleyball Coach and Youth Development and Program Director to most recently General Manager and her current role as Director of Corporate Development at Sports Academy in Ventura County. We had a chance to catch up with her and talk about the wide-ranging offerings at Sports Academy and how they're impacting lives from small kids and families, local school sports teams all the way to professional athletes. Ashley explained how the founder of Sports Academy, Chad Faulkner, has an enlightened view of the definition of sports. It includes eSports - they have a cool room dedicated to it, a close-quarters defense course for first responders and even competitions for entrepreneurs. Ashley is an inspirational leader to be sure, and we're sure she and the team at Sports Academy make a difference in the lives of the athletes that train there. She explained their ALPHA motto - A = Athletes, L = Learning, P = Positive, H = healthy and A = Attitude. Love it. They recently hosted a Startup Weekend at their 96,000 square foot facility. Thanks to Mike Panesis, a friend of the pod, and past guest from California Lutheran University for the introduction.
Ashley Dean-Parson is the owner of Dean of Fashion Glamtique in Memphis. She was inspired to open a plus-size boutique after having several encounters with designers not catering to the stylish full-figured woman. After countless disappointments, Dean of Fashion was born in January 2010 as the first and only independently owned plus size boutique in Memphis. Since opening the Dean of Fashion, Ashley has produced several successful fashion shows and community events that promote self-love such as The Weight Is Over Fashion Show and The Curvy Social. Dean of Fashion is a sponsor of the 2018 TCFStyle Expo and Ashley is bringing one of her signature events, The Curvy Social, to Atlanta as the official Kick-Off Mixer for the TCFStyle Expo!
Michael Anderson talks with Ashley Dean from the Sports Academy. Ashley Dean, Director from Sports Academy. You were a collegiate coach, how has sports changed in the past 17 years? What are some of the statistics with youth sports and the economy of sports? Ashley mentions this article from TIME magazine. Sums up the youth sports market in the US. http://time.com/magazine/us/4913681/september-4th-2017-vol-190-no-9-u-s/ Ashley shares information about sports training and the current technology used at Sports Academy. You can learn more about Sports Academy online at sportsacademy.us or feel free to call direct for a tour with Ashley at (844)518-7246 Nonprofit Spotlight: Brought to you by Aera Energy. Today we have Elena Brokaw, the executive director of the Museum of Ventura County. What's new & exciting?What events can the community get involved with? How can the community get connected with events and happenings? Learn more about Museum of Ventura County by going to their website: venturamuseum.org/ 2-Minute Drill Michael does a quick rundown on the the 12 Principles of Personal Finance. You can get financial planning help at Maranantha.com Enjoy the show and please join us again soon. Mike Sponsors: Geico Local Office – Greg Mauk Serving the 805 American Pacific Mortgage, -- Greg Abrams. Serving the 805. Spanish Hills Country Club Previews Memberships available. Matt's All Haul -- For all of your junk removal and hauling needs. Allocationlink.com – Investment Management that is smart, low cost & automatic. Maranantha.com – The way financial planning should be. Contact us Allocationlink.com or Maranantha.com also via email. Michael@allocationlink.com 805-665-3767
Since I have been spending so much time in Astoria, it was only a matter of time before I chatted with the Queen of Astoria, Ashley Dean! I chat with Ashley today about how Astoria became her borough of choice, her love of hip hop, our mutual love of sneakers, dating, and I try and convince her to come with me to a Mets game in the spring. To learn more about Queen of Astoria's March 14th St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl, March 29's Women's Brunch, or about QOA and Ashley in general, check out QueenOfAstoria.com and follow Ashley on Twitter at @radashlee! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com & listen to DHAP Show! at AltSportsTalk.com! #phenomenal
The Pubbelly boys are back at it again. In this episode of Chat Chow, we sit with PB Steak Executive Chef, Jose Mendin. This time they are branching out to include beef to their empire. A steakhouse with a difference. “PB Steak is a small-plate joint where you come in with your friends and have a variety of dishes. It’s not going be your steakhouse with bibb lettuce, new york strip and Creme brûlée. Steaks are meant to be shared. And we have extensive raw bar w/ different oysters, crudos, lobster, king crab, stone crab and more. We want you go to home and wonder ‘What happened to me’?” PB Steak is their 5th concept was built together as a team for the locals in the area. Joining Mendin are two female leads – Ashley Dean shaking up some killer cocktails. Mendin’s favorites are The Roquette and Chef’s Old Fashioned. And Maria Orantes, pastry chef who has been baking it up for all Pubbelly restaurants with desserts such as the PB&J Panna Cotta, Cinnamon Bun Bread Pudding and Jose’s favorite – Apple Pie. And they aren’t’ stopping there, they already have a another project in the works. Watch the video above to learn more about PB Steak and what’s to come.
International Pauly and Ashley Dean join the show. Whincup wins V8 Supercars. HRT and FPR drop the ball. 888 lucky. Audi dumps LMS and ALMS but R15 will do Sebring and LM24. ACO cancels LM24 test day. Peugeot befudled. BMW GT2 with Puppy breaks cover. Lars buys Aquila. Simonsen calls in for a year in review and 09. JPs no lobster policy. Superleague review. Honda out. Standard f1 engine. Jerez testing. Detroit woes. Delta WiFi. Merc SplitView. Aussie Xmas ideas. Phillips dumps.
Teppanyaki dinner tales. Pedro gets and F1 gig as does The Slick Georgster. Tom Drewer joins the show to explain why he has not yet won Le Mans 24 Hour. Father of Tom provides exciting backup vocal and an excellent insight as to why Schumi is even bothered to cash such a relatively small MB cheque. Brabs gets his F3 trophy 20 years late. Tablets Smablets. Who eats what on Oz Day. JP unearths history whilst Ashley Dean makes a point. Family fun episode with the Rusty Sausage snapping in the background.
Virgin F1 vs AirAsia F1 Stewardess contest. Indy Q cuts. Lotus revealed. Mosely suck the press. San Luis back for 2010. Highcroft hire Simon. Cash for Reno. Prodrive eyes 2011 WRC and expands AMR. Google Chrome for Mac. 2010 sports car calendar. ATT customer stangeholds. Rahul, Ashley Dean and Andrew join the BBQ show. Fake Steves. New core i7s. And the Foges gets a slight look in towards the end.
Despite a slow start to planting, some insects are starting to respond to emerging soybeans. In this episode Erin and Matt kick off the 13th season on the 13th of June with a brief discussion of the spiders on Stranger Things before getting into soybean pest activity. Erin reviews predictions about bean leaf beetle winter mortality and subsequent activity on spring emerging soybeans. Erin also reviews her groups work tracking several lepidopteran pests (that's a bunch of moth species that feed as caterpillars on corn and soybeans). Matt notes that it's not just soybeans that these hungry beetles are feeding on. For more details about the overwintering survival of bean leaf beetles- https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2022/04/another-tough-winter-bean-leaf-beetle Erin and her technician Ashley Dean have developed a pest alert system. Visit this website for more details- https://pestalerts.extension.iastate.edu/. If you are looking for an interesting event about pollinators, visit ISU's Pollinator Fest on 25 June at Rieman Gardens, just south of the Jack Trice stadium.
Erin and Matt welcome Ashley Dean to the podcast to talk about her work tracking and trapping insect pests of corn and soybeans in Iowa, and the breaking news that the EPA has banned chlorpyrifos. Ashley gives us an update on the low populations of soybean aphids, occurrences of spider mites and grasshoppers, and the slow spread of soybean gall midge into the more central part of Iowa. She also shares her work on trapping corn rootworms and the discovery of a red western corn rootworm. We geek-out a bit about that one. We discuss the recent announcement that the EPA is reducing the tolerances for chlorpyrifos to zero for all foods. This is a bigger deal than the announcement just over a year ago that Corteva would stop producing chlorpyrifos. Ashley Dean wrote an article about that decision: https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/cropnews/2020/02/corteva%E2%84%A2-e… We discuss how the removal of chlorpyrifos will reduce the number of insecticides with different modes of action that corn and soybean farmers can use. For details about modes of action, visit this website: https://irac-online.org/modes-of-action/. There are insecticides that can replace chlorpryifos, but they are more expensive. For soybean aphids, there are also aphid-resistant varieties. Ashley wrote an article about the economic factors related to pest management and soybean production. She developed partial budgets for this article that goes into great detail about the costs of different approaches for managing the soybean aphid: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ps.6093
In todays episode, Erin shares her experience seeing RNAi-based techonology for rootworm management in action. She was not impressed. Erin describes her rootworm trapping network as the adult rootworms start to emerge. If you would like to participate, contact Erin's colleague, Ashley Dean at adean@iastate.edu. We talk about other insects including soybean gall midge, leafhoppers, flea beetles, and eventually soybean aphids. Matt offers up a Fun (?) Insect Trivia question. After listening read this for more detials: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.1065 Matt is talking at the Iowa Honey Producers Association on 10 July. Check this for more details: https://www.iowahoneyproducers.org/ See you next week.
Matt and Erin welcome a special guest in this episode - Ashley Dean. The conversation revolves around early-season pests, like grubs, and scouting reminders. Also, Ashley shares updates on her moth trapping network and corn rootworm trapping network for Iowa.
Matt and Erin took May off from podcasting, but had a lot to talk about in the third episode of season 8. The cool, wet spring resulted in delayed planting for some; however, many of their research plots went in the ground this week. There have been a number of black cutworm and true armyworm reports throughout Iowa the last two weeks. Treatment decisions are based on plant growth stage, pest density and injury. Read more about their biology and management in ICM News articles:Armyworms in southeastern IowaBlack cutworm monitoring for 2017Scouting for pests in cover crops Erin also reported common stalk borer is moving to corn and soybean, particularly in the southern counties. Fields with stalk borer injury should scout now. Also, some fields are experiencing slugs - injury is most noticeable in fields with high residue. Finally, Matt and Erin got a USDA Challenge Grant and are looking for an extension program specialist that can work with farmers, beekeepers and conservationists. Find the job description here. Ashley Dean, new graduate student, helping plant her soybean research project at the NW Research Farm near Sutherland. Photo by Greg VanNostrand.Black cutworm. Photo by Adam Sisson.