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This week on the podcast we have our sponsors, MSD Animal Health, discussing Clostridial diseases and proper vaccine protocols. Our guests, Felicity Wills and Hamish Pike, are both Veterinary Technical Advisors for the company, and discuss the prevalence, symptoms, risk factors, and prevention strategies associated with Clostridial diseases.From Pulpy Kidney to Blackleg, we cover what happens, what to look for, and why vaccines are a simple but essential tool for preventing losses.Why clostridial diseases turn up so oftenHow to spot the signs before it's too lateGetting the most out of vaccines (without wasting money)The myths, the mistakes, and the must-knowsHead Shepherd is brought to you by neXtgen Agri International Limited. We help livestock farmers get the most out of the genetics they farm with. Get in touch with us if you would like to hear more about how we can help you do what you do best: info@nextgenagri.com.Thanks to our sponsors at MSD Animal Health and Allflex, and Heiniger Australia and New Zealand. Please consider them when making product choices, as they are instrumental in enabling us to bring you this podcast each week.Check out Heiniger's product range HERECheck out the MSD range HERECheck out Allflex products HERE
This week we discuss Teagasc's income estimates for 2024, Anne gives us the low-down on what scheme payments are being paid out this week and James talks to us about the prevalence of blackleg in each county. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charles O'Donnell, Louise Hickey and Colm Ryan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: UL pulls out of vet school contention;ACRES latest;Blackleg update;Taoiseach/Tánaiste meets with farm orgs;Hen harrier plan;FTMTA tractor registration figures;And finally...water divining.Don't forget to rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland's weekly review of Irish agriculture, and visit Agriland.ie for more.
Charles O'Donnell, Aisling O'Brien, Louise Hickey, Breifne O'Brien and Colm Ryan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish agriculture from Agriland, which this week includes: Commission on Generational Renewal;Monthly fee set for farmers viewing some marts online;Blackleg warning, link to on-farm earthworks, latest on ragwort poisoning;FCI/Agriland fodder survey;Details of agri-businesses used in scams;Agri-Ultra Cyclists.Don't forget to rate, review and follow The Farming Week, Agriland's weekly review of Irish agriculture, and visit Agriland.ie for more.
Dr Mícheál Casey, Head of the Regional Veterinary Laboratories, discusses the rise in blackleg disease among dead cattle referred for postmortem.
How to manage diseases in your canola from now till harvest.NSW DPIRD's Kurt Lindbeck gives us some tips on: -Knowing your crop's disease risk from now till maturity. -Some key aspects of sclerotinia & blackleg's life cycle that can influence your decision to spray or not. -Real life scenarios from the paddock & management options.
Each time farmers or agronomists are in the field is a chance to scout for disease symptoms. Unfortunately, fungicide products aren’t curative — and not every product can control every disease. Knowing what disease pressure is present or confirming one disease over the other is a key part of a canola disease managment plan. Disease... Read More
Topics this week Fusarium Head Blight, Blackleg, Livestock Guardians, Site assessment, and more! Learn from our Agriculture Agents in Southeast Kansas from K-State Research and Extension's Wildcat District.
Welcome to season 11 of fowl players radio-Tonight our guest is Blackleg Miner! They've just released a CD- a 5 song EP with Matt Higgins on guitar and backing vox- Tommy Azzinaro on drums- CJ Murphy on Rhythm lead guitars and lead vocals- they've recently welcomed bassist Nondo to the band. The EP was produced by Brett Hunt and mixed and mastered by jeff chance at catdaddy studios in Nashville tnWe talked about the EP- and shared stories about the club scene- original music in Baltimore and much more. Links to their music and everything else can be found in the show notes The Fowl Players of Perryville are back in action and have upcoming shows on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, 5th Company Brewing in Perryville, MD, the VanDiver Inn in Havre de Grace, and others. If you are interested in seeing a show our website is www.fowlplayersofperryville.com and if your are interested in booking us- fowlplayersperryville@yahoo.com or 443-600-0446. Remember- every Tuesday from 4-6pm EST is the Back of the Rack- The Michael Spedden Show on 97underground.com- where we feature songs you forgot you liked, classics that never die, interviews with up and coming and classic beloved bands. Go to 97underground.com and download the free app today and listen to us wherever you go! We thank you for watching and listening to Fowl Players Radio- our main website is www.fowlplayersradio.comand our youtube channel is youtube.com/@fowlplayersradio.Remember- to support our guests in their endeavors. Links to their books, albums, tickets to their shows, and much more can be found in the show notes of each episode#blacklegminer #fowlplayersradio #marylandpartyboat #suskyriverbeveragecompany #fowlplayersofperryville #wmsr #97undergroundwww.fowlplayersradio.comwww.thefowlplayersofperryville.com#michaelspedden#fowlplayersradio#fowlplayersofperryville@fowl_radio@SpeddenMichaelwww.youtube.com/@fowlplayersradiowww.patreon.com/fowlplayersradiobuymeacoffee.com/fowlplayerw
My friends, a simple hobby led to one of the most dramatic cases we've ever covered on the show. Join us for a near death experience, and some some trees that look out of this world. --- Check out the amazing podcast Calm History! Then come check out WTI: Instagram: @wellthatsinterestingpod Twitter: @wti_pod Venmo Tip Jar: @WellThatsInteresting Oh, BTW. You're interesting. Email YOUR facts, stories, experiences... Nothing is too big or too small. I'll read it on the show: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com WTI is a part of the Airwave Media podcast network! Visit AirwaveMedia.com to listen and subscribe to other incredible shows. Want to advertise your glorious product on WTI? Email me: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As canola harvest wraps up for another season, it’s an important time for growers and agronomists to get out into fields and scout for disease. Walking fields in the weeks after harvest helps paint a picture of what diseases may be lingering in the soil or crop residue, which can be important when considering a... Read More
Welcome to the Canola PODcast, sponsored by InVigor® hybrid canola from BASF. In this episode, we delve into the topic of managing canola diseases, including clubroot, blackleg, and verticillium stripe. Joining us for this informative discussion are three Senior Technical Services Specialists with BASF: Allison Bishop, Leighton Blashko, and Jeanette Gaultier. In this episode, we... Read More
Verticillium stripe — a disease first discovered in Western Canada in 2014 — appears to be taking advantage of the stress to canola plants caused by an old, familiar disease pathogen. While research to understand Verticillium longisporum in the Prairies is still in its early stages, there’s a hypothesis that its prevalence in a canola... Read More
Welcome to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! You'll hear from Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson, RealAgriculture's resident agronomist, on a number of topics including: fungicide application in a dry year, strip till, upcoming temperatures and much more! Listen on for an audio clip from a recent Canola School with Shawn Senko, Canola Council of... Read More
Welcome to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! You'll hear from Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson, RealAgriculture's resident agronomist, on a number of topics including: fungicide application in a dry year, strip till, upcoming temperatures and much more! Listen on for an audio clip from a recent Canola School with Shawn Senko, Canola Council of... Read More
When scouting for blackleg, many imagine clipping stems near swathing or harvest time. But did you know that infection actually occurs at the very beginning of the growing season? If you’re in a high risk situation, such as a tight rotation, growing the same variety, or have background resistance in the field, the disease can... Read More
Topics this week include Increasing Water Infiltration, Blackleg, Food Plots, Tree Appraisal, and more! Learn from our Agriculture Agents in Southeast Kansas from K-State Research and Extension's Wildcat District.
In the dead of night, a meeting with a vet, who talks of an eerie event. It leads to a trail of toxins. Could Mobuoy still be a threat? "All you have to do... is dig it up." A trucker's deathbed tape plays out. It's urgent, desperate. In this BBC Radio 4 podcast series, investigative journalists Dan Ashby and Lucy Taylor deep-dive into one of the worst environment crimes in UK history - the secret dumping of a million tonnes of waste near a city. But when they uncover missing documents, fears of toxicity and allegations of organised crime, they realise they've stumbled into something much bigger. As they pick at the threads of one crime, they begin to see others. Could Britain be the home of a new mafia, getting rich on our waste?In a thrilling ten-part investigation, the husband-and-wife duo dive into a criminal underworld, all the time following clues left in a deathbed tape. They're driven by one question - what did the man in the tape know?Presenters and Producers: Dan Ashby and Lucy Taylor Assistant Producer: Tess Davidson Original Music and Sound Design: Phil Channell Sound Design and Series Mixing: Jarek Zaba Executive Producers: Phil Abrams and Anita Elash Commissioning Editor: Dan ClarkeA Smoke Trail production for BBC Radio 4
The OAHN bovine quarterly podcast report covers several issues discussed at our recent expert meeting including summer cases of Blackleg, a Bovine herpesvirus 1 abortion outbreak, and a new, more severe strain of Winter Dysentery. It also gives a quick update on laboratory data from Q2. For more information, veterinarians can login to access full quarterly reports at www.oahn.ca
NSW DPI's plant pathologist Kurt Lindbeck, gives an update on:-What is happening in the paddock with canola and pulse crops.-Is it too late for fungicides to be effective in canola?-Upper canopy blackleg and late season sclerotinia in canola.-What nasties are raising their heads in pulse crops.
Australia's canola industry continues to grow from strength to strength - despite the presence of blackleg, a common disease that has the potential to cause more than 90 per cent yield loss.This success story is thanks, in part, to decades of targeted GRDC investment into blackleg management – delivering significant genetic and agronomic advancements to help canola growers reduce the impact of this serious pathogen.Marcroft Grains Pathology Principal Dr Steve Marcroft has been at the forefront of this research for nearly 30 years and he discusses the impact that blackleg research has had. Contact: Dr Steve MarcroftMarcroft Grains Pathologysteve@grainspathology.com.au More Information:Early-sown canola may escape blackleg clutchesBlackleg Management GuideMarcroft Grains PathologyProject Codes: UOM1904-004RTX, UOM1905-003RTX, UWA1905-006RTX, CSP1904-007RTX
This farmers, is a fantastic episode to wrap your ears around for the hours in the tractor. Whether you're still going in the tractor planting this years crop or you've luckily finished and enjoying some early rain especially along the East coast of Australia. Dr. Paul Melloy is a research fellow out of University of Queensland and has had his hand on the pulse for plant disease and how farmers can identify and prevent yield loss in their own crop. Paul goes through the different apps available that are discussed on the episode so take a look and download if they're for you: Blackleg canola manager (BlackLegCM) BlacklegCM- Blackleg Management App | Agriculture and Food Sclerotinia canola manager (SclerotiniaCM) SclerotiniaCM - Sclerotinia Management App | Agriculture and Food Yellow spot wheat manager (YellowSpotWM) YellowSpotWM - Yellow leaf spot management | Agriculture and Food Stipe rust wheat manager (StripeRustWM) StripeRustWM | Agriculture and Food Powdery mildew mungbean manager (PowderyMildewMBM) PowderyMildew MBM - Powdery Mildew management app for mungbean | Agriculture and Foo The team is also working on delivering new crop disease models, such as: spatial risk of black spot in field pea; net-blotch in barley, Ascochyta blight in chickpeas and the soon to be released upper canopy infection tool in canola (UCI BlacklegCM). The Grains Research and Development corporation (GRDC) are funding this work and anticipate if these apps are more widely adopted grain crop yield losses of at least 10%, due to disease, could be saved. The “Disease epidemiology, modelling and delivery of management decision support tools” project I am working on is led by Jean Galloway and includes collaborating institutions and experts from across the country. All our models are built on up to 30 years of research trial data from all major growing regions. You can catch Paul on Twitter at @PaulMelloy as this is where we found him for the podcast. Twitter can be a great resource for you as a farmer or someone who services the industry to stay connected and abreast of what is happening in the paddock or in the lab modelling for plant disease as Paul Melloy has been doing. Find all of the Farms Advice Podcast episodes and also Paul's Farm Yarns episode coming out on Friday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farmsadviceau/message
Special episode this week that I spliced together from two separate recordings. First up we have Jerry Doan to give a run down of Black Leg Ranch and then one of his three sons, Jay joins us to talk about his part of the operation and tell his story of how he came to brew beer with his ranch's label on it. Black Leg Ranch Brewery Website Blackleg on Facebook Rolling Plains Adventures Website Rolling Plains Youtube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ranching-reboot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ranching-reboot/support
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While farmers typically spray fungicide to manage one disease, applications should be considered in a broader context. Dr Steven Simpfendorfer describes how spraying one pathogen can inadvertently encourage resistance in other pathogens that may be present. He outlines some typical examples, including rusts and powdery mildew in wheat; blackleg and sclerotinia in canola; as well as net blotches and powdery mildew in barley.
Vaccination Why vaccinate?Vaccination is the key to preventing some of the most serious sheep diseases. Vaccination stimulates the body's defence system to build immunity to a particular disease, by exposing sheep to either the live organism presented in a safe form (e.g. Scabby Mouth vaccine) or to a killed organism (e.g. Blackleg vaccine) or to an inactivated organism (e.g. Johne's disease vaccine) or to part of an organism (e.g. footrot vaccine, most Clostridia vaccines).Indeed, without effective vaccines, the control, prevention and management of many diseases in the large vulnerable populations that make up sheep flocks would be virtually impossible. So what vaccines are available, how are they used and what are the diseases that they protect sheep against? The Clostridia DiseasesThe most widely used vaccine in Australia is a vaccine called ‘5 in 1'. It is used to control a group of potentially severe diseases caused by several different species of a bacterium called Clostridium. The important thing to remember with the Clostridia diseases is that they are not something that is caught. The organisms are either in the soil or in the sheep's bowel. Sheep are therefore exposed to them or already have them in their system virtually all the time. It is only when some trigger compromises the ability of the sheep to resist disease that the sheep become sick. When the sheep become compromised, these bacteria produce potent toxins that cause severe disease and often kill the sheep within hours. There are six diseases that are caused by Clostridium bacteria for which vaccines are available. These are:- 1/Pulpy kidneyPulpy kidney is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium perfringens type D. The bacteria and the toxins they produce are present in the intestines of normal healthy sheep. The bacteria multiply slowly and are continuously swept out with the droppings so that the number of bacteria and the level of toxins never really build up. However, if there is highly nutritious food in the bowel as occurs if sheep are placed onto lush pastures or fed grain in higher levels than they are used to and the passage along the bowel slows, these bacteria are able to multiply quickly and produce lethal quantities of toxin. The toxin causes extensive damage to blood vessels throughout the body, including those in the kidneys (which makes them “pulpy” as they decompose after death) and also those in the brain. It is damage to the blood vessels in the brain that kills the sheep and is also the reason why they tend to die fairly quickly – often in hours, and also why there is no effective treatment. Essentially, these sheep have multiple “strokes”. The history of feeding lush food and symptoms displayed by the sheep arouse suspicions of this problem and it is confirmed by autopsy examination. 2/TetanusTetanus is caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. This bacterium survives in soil as spores wherever livestock are kept. These spores contaminate breaks in the skin such as those that occur with tail docking, grass seed penetration or an injury. Once in the body, if in healthy tissue the spores will sit there harmlessly, sometimes for months. If, however, the tissue is damaged, bruised or dead, the spores germinate, multiply and produce a toxin. The toxin then spreads to the nearest nerves and then to the spine and brain, causing a range of nervous symptoms including muscle spasms and convulsions, which get worse when the animal is disturbed. About 80 % of affected sheep die. Diagnosis is made by the typical symptoms displayed by an affected sheep. If the animal is already dead, an autopsy is done to rule out other diseases with similar symptoms. 3/Black DiseaseThis disease is caused by Clostridium novy
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Welcome to BCI Cattle Chat! Please click on any links below to be taken to sources mentioned in the podcast. Keep an eye out for news regarding the podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 4:03 Rabies in cattle 10:20 Choice vs. select and changes over time 20:10 Research Roundup: Lilli Heinen 23:17 Blackleg 30:20 Options… Continue reading Rabies in Cattle, Choice vs. Select, Research Roundup, Blackleg, Invest in your Herd
In this week's episode, Tracy speaks with Greg Bartley and Ian Epp about the Keep it Clean initiative. The quality and reputation of Canadian canola, cereals, and pulses are amongst the best in the world, and Canadian growers work hard to produce crops to the highest standard. As Canadian producers, we have an essential role in protecting Canada's reputation as a trusted supplier and maintaining access to key export markets. How? By ensuring the crops, we grow are market-ready. In today's episode, Tracy speaks with Greg and Ian about: The Keep it Clean initiative. What it is, and why was it launched? They discuss the importance of our export markets and how because most of what we grow is exported, maintaining market access is of vital importance for Canada. Greg and Ian share how our on-farm practices DO make a difference. To avoid unacceptable residue levels in the grain, it's critical that we keep it clean – use only acceptable crop protection products and use them correctly. They share the Keep it Clean 5 Simple Tips with our audience and encourage our audience to follow these tips to protect the marketability of our crops and reduce the risk of rejected shipments due to residues that exceed maximum residue limits (MRLs). Unsure of the MRLs and best practices? That is where the Keep it Clean initiative, and information portal comes in. Producers can visit www.keepitclean.ca to access handy tools and key resources such as the Product Advisory List, the disease severity scale for Blackleg, the Spray to Swath Interval Calculator, and many more great resources. You can help protect Canada's reputation as a trusted supplier and access to key export markets by ensuring the crops you grow are market ready. …………………………. SHOW RESOURCES Keep it Clean is a joint initiative of the Canola Council of Canada, Pulse Canada, Cereals Canada, Barley Council of Canada and Prairie Oat Growers Association, providing growers like you with resources to grow market-ready crops. Because most of what we grow is exported, the success of our industry depends on maintaining access to key international markets. Interested in learning more? Be sure to visit www.keepitclean.ca for more information. …………………………. ***Don't forget to sign up as an Impact Farming Insider so that you are first to know about all-new episodes, fantastic contests, and new promotions https://www.farmmarketer.com/impact_farming_show/sign-up
On Morning Focus - Alan Morrissey spoke to John Underhill from Burren Vets in Ennistymon and Miltown Malbay. John explained about about Blackleg - a condition of calves mainly affecting their muscles - often fatal but treatable and preventable.
The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) has recently updated a few agronomy graphics, including the life cycle of blackleg. “We’ve had different life cycles in the past, but we wanted to update it and provide a little bit more information kind of in a one shot,” says Justine Cornelsen, agronomy specialist with CCC. In this... Read More
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syncopationdnb podcast is a collaboration between drum & bass dj's around the globe .
syncopationdnb podcast is a collaboration between drum & bass dj's around the globe .
syncopationdnb podcast is a collaboration between drum & bass dj's around the globe .
syncopationdnb podcast is a collaboration between drum & bass dj's around the globe .
syncopationdnb podcast is a collaboration between drum & bass dj's around the globe .
The highly awaited ragga dnb mix from Syncopation crew, the man himself BLACKLEG!
The highly awaited ragga dnb mix from Syncopation crew, the man himself BLACKLEG!
Proper DnB. Takes no prisoners. Blackleg's talents are exceptional
Proper DnB. Takes no prisoners. Blackleg's talents are exceptional
Syncopationdnb Volume 4 : Featured DJ Blackleg
Syncopationdnb Volume 4 : Featured DJ Blackleg
Most producers that grow canola are well aware of blackleg and the damage the disease can inflict on a canola crop. However, when we think of scouting for blackleg, we often think of clipping canola plants later on in the season when the disease is evident in stems. Believe it or not, blackleg is a... Read More
New Orleans Saints legendary placekicker Tom Dempsey dies from #COVID-19 complications at 73. "Toccopola Storyteller" Jerry Short shares his confinement tales; and how cattle can get the fatal disease of blackleg. Plus, Conde Nast Traveller unveils the "Friendliest Cities In America."
New Orleans Saints legendary placekicker Tom Dempsey dies from #COVID-19 complications at 73. "Toccopola Storyteller" Jerry Short shares his confinement tales; and how cattle can get the fatal disease of blackleg. Plus, Conde Nast Traveller unveils the "Friendliest Cities In America."
We’re broadcasting today from the Grow Canada Conference at Calgary, Alta, courtesy of Syngenta Canada. Host Shaun Haney is joined by Jessika Guse, and on the show, you’ll hear: The top ag news; Ted Labun, of Syngenta Canada, on a new seed treatment option that deals with early stage blackleg; CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs,... Read More
Farmers in blackleg prone areas of Australia are generally competent in managing the disease in their canola crops. That is until the recent advent of blackleg infection of the upper canopy. This new way blackleg has developed ways to attack canola crops is the focus of this podcast featuring Steve Marcroft from Marcroft Pathology. Contact: Steve Marcroft 03 5381 2294 0409 978 941 steve@grainspathology.com.au https://groundcover.grdc.com.au/story/5956950/plan-to-beat-upper-canopy-blackleg-infection-in-canola/
Blackleg is a common yet economically serious canola disease in Western Australia (WA). While it has the potential to cause severe yield loss, the good news is that it can be successfully managed. Dr Ravjit Khangura from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is an expert in this area, and advocates an integrated disease management approach. Dr Khangura joins Deb Bishop to discuss blackleg management tactics and GRDC resources that are available to help WA growers combat the disease. Contact: Dr Ravjit Khangura DPIRD ravjit.khangura@dpird.wa.gov.au Additional resources: – BlacklegCM app (https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/grdc-update-papers/tab-content/grdc-update-papers/2018/02/blacklegcm-a-new-app-to-manage-blackleg-in-canola) – 2018 Blackleg Management Guide (https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/all-publications/publications/2018/blackleg-management-guide) – National Variety Trials (https://www.nvtonline.com.au/)
On this week's episode of the WSU Wheat Beat Podcast, host Drew Lyon interviews Dr. Tim Paulitz, Research Plant Pathologist with the USDA-ARS Wheat Health Genetics and Quality Research Unit in Pullman. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-16/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Pythium (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPpNAbo0d9k&list=PLajA3BBVyv1z8QXYCiWDCZHjxDwRcoUPY Fusarium Crown Rot (pdf) http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Smiley_12_PNW639_RootDis.pdf Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/tour/ Cereal Cyst Nematode http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/nematode-infestation/ Washington Grain Commission http://wagrains.org/ Advances in Dryland Cropping Systems (pdf) http://extension.wsu.edu/publications/pubs/em108/ Blackleg in Canola http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/its-time-to-scout-for-blackleg-in-winter-canola/ Oilseed webpage http://css.wsu.edu/oilseeds/ CONTACT INFORMATION: Contact Dr. Tim Paulitz by email at timothy.paulitz@ars.usda.gov.
Ogallala Lakota bareback bronc rider Shane O’Connell of South Dakota wins round eight with an 89 point ride aboard Powder River Rodeo Companies bucking horse named Blackleg for $26,230.77. O’Connell moves prestigiously from 14 to 11 place in the world standings for the 2018 Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Defending team roping champion, Navajo Erich Rogers placed fifth in the round. We have the winners around eight and leaders in the world standings along with words from the champions Tyler Waguespack and Chase Brooks.
Discovery Seed Labs is the first to offer a commercial test of diseased canola stems to identify (1) whether the disease is blackleg and, if it is blackleg, (2) the specific race. Jason Danielson and Sandy Junek of Discovery Labs and Justine Cornelsen with the CCC talk about the test with host Jay Whetter.
Dr. Steve Marcroft of Australia and Clint Jurke of the Canola Council of Canada discuss blackleg in Australia and how they are managing resistance to the disease down under.
Canola Council of Canada agronomist Clint Jurke and Alberta Innovates pathologist Ralph Lange discuss blackleg and blackleg resistance in canola. Blackleg is one of the main yield robbers for canola, so management of the disease is critical, and using resistant varieties is one of the tools that needs to be not only used, but understood.
Pathologist Ralph Lange discusses how to diagnose blackleg and how to manage against resistance
Feral Dub...with tracks by....Nanoub, PAF, Futexture, Pentothal, Matt Lange, Wolf-E-Wolf, ShoKKPoynT, Mexican Stepper, Blackleg. [suffusion-widgets id='1'] 00:00 6 Years Ago (feat. Nanoub), by PAF. Nantes, France. [MareeBass] 04:31 Cucumbear, by Futexture. Asheville, USA. [Gravitas] 09:21 Iodio by Pentothal. Naples, Italy.[Ephedrina] 14:34 Fair & Feral by Matt Lange. New York, USA. [Dubstep.net] 19:45 Fiyah, by Wolf-E-Wolf. Little Rock, USA. [Gravitas] [...]
Dub Darkness.....with tracks by....DJ Shiro, Ganja White Night, Antennae, Blackleg, Dub Exciters, Corty, JSTJR, Flux Pavilion, Insane Fennel, J-Rokk. [suffusion-widgets id='1'] 00:00 Circumpolar Star, by DJ Shiro. Los Angeles, USA. [Soundcloud] 03:14 Mango, by Ganja White Night. Mons, Belgium. [Dubstep.net] 06:50 When I Shut My Eyes, by Antennae. Oakland, USA. [Soundcloud] 09:43 Bad Bwoy, by Blackleg feat Dub [...]
Clint Jurke discusses patience at swathing and keeping an eye out for disease
Clint Jurke explains why blackleg is back on the radar
Clint Jurke with tips on how to scout after swathing
Tracklist:Kevin Lux - Fat Cats and LaserbeamsOhmWerk - Templar [Hycid Mix]Blackleg - DopamineRoots 'Ista' Posse - Dubtical Dub (Dubplate Version)Vital Riddim - Mind FreeNormaa - Tio Feo RockawayMastermind XS - Memories of a MachineDubalizer - O TapaBandulu Dub meets Jiang Liang - East DubDubsomium - Waragine A RagineChud - LaxativeTsunami Wazahari - Elephant AirlineVolfoniq - Mystic RiddimVolfoniq feat. Tribuman - Love not monnaieMuflon Dub Sound System - King of EastSushidread - Naraki Steppa