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In this episode, we have Dr. Ian Burke back on the WSU Wheat Beat podcast where he and Drew Lyon discuss herbicide resistance in Group 2 herbicides. TRANSCRIPTION: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-113/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Kochia https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/kochia/ Prickly lettuce https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/prickly-lettuce/ Downy brome https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/downy-brome/ Italian ryegrass https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/italian-ryegrass/ Mode of Action for Wheat Tool https://herbicidemoa.cahnrs.wsu.edu/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Dr. Ian Burke via email at icburke@wsu.edu.
Dr. Clark Neely is back on the WSU Wheat Beat podcast to discuss the WSU Cereal Variety Selection Tool App! TRANSCRIPTION: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-107/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Variety Selection Page https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/ Variety Selection Desktop Tool https://varietyselection.cahnrs.wsu.edu/ Variety Selection Mobile App Google Play Download https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wsu.varietyselection Variety Selection Mobile App Apple/iTunes Download https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wsu-variety-selection/id1562720010 WSU Cereal Variety Selection Tool Going Mobile Timely Topic https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-cereal-variety-selection-tool-going-mobile/ Stripe Rust https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/foliar-fungal-diseases/stripe-rust/ Cephalosporium Stripe https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/soilborne-fungal-diseases/cephalosporium-stripe/ Straw Breaker Foot Rot https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/soilborne-fungal-diseases/eyespot/ Hessian Fly https://pubs.extension.wsu.edu/fs331e-hessian-fly-management-in-wheat Falling Number Data http://steberlab.org/project7599data.php Snow Mold http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/concern-over-snow-mold-of-wheat-in-eastern-washington/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Clark Neely via email at clark.neely@wsu.edu.
About Today's Show In today's episode, we speak with the Andrew Wickham, Professor, and Green Citizen Project Manager in FASET (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology). What does it mean to be environmentally sustainable? This is an important question, particularly in light of how we can live our lives as "Green Citizens." As well, as Seneca College plots a course for the future with the Au Large project, how does sustainability factor into that future? Also in this episode, we talk about: 1. How incorporating sustainability into our lives doesn't require radical lifestyle changes or major sacrifices. 2. What is the Green Citizen Symposium, and how can we all get involved (links below!) 3. What sustainability means for Seneca College 4. And lots more! About Today's Guest, Professor Andrew Wickham Professor Andrew Wickham is the Green Citizen Project Manager in the faculty of applied science and engineering technology (FACET), where he develops and grows the Green Citizen Programme, which is tasked with embedding the environmental imperative into every program at Seneca College. In addition to his duties with the Green Citizen Project, Andrew is professor in the project management environmental program, and he actually graduated from that program here at Seneca in 2013, and he is also a member of Seneca college’s Sustainability Committee as part of the Au Large project. Important Links and Contact Information For information on The Green Citizen, and how you can get involved, email Andrew at andrew.wickham@senecacollege.ca The Green Citizen Website can be found here. COVID-19 Updates All COVID-19 related information, questions or concerns should be sent to health@senecacollege.ca For Updates on Seneca's Policies Regarding COVID-19, visit here: https://inside.senecacollege.ca/health This Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts! #SenecaProud Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, which means it's available pretty much wherever you get your podcasts. Click here to subscribe. While you're there, please give us a rating and leave a comment. It really helps get our podcast found. Thanks for listening! Pat Perdue
We have Dr. Clark Neely back on the show to share with you what you need to know for the spring 2021 Variety Testing update. RESOURCES MENTIONED: WSU Variety Testing page http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/ 2020 Location Maps/Data http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-2020-data/ Variety Selection Tool https://varietyselection.cahnrs.wsu.edu/ Hedge CL+ http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-testing-brochures/hedge-cl/ Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/tour/ Disease Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/ Grain Quality Resources page http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/grain-quality-resources/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Clark Neely via email at clark.neely@wsu.edu.
Join us as we have Dr. Bill Schillinger on the show to discuss winter canola, triticale, and peas in the farming system. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-93/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Rotational Crops http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/rotational-crops/ Oilseeds Cropping Systems https://css.wsu.edu/oilseeds/ Weed Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/ Downy Brome http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/downy-brome/ Jointed Goatgrass http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/jointed-goatgrass/ Herbicide Resistance http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/herbicide-resistance-resources/ Stripe Rust http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/foliar-fungal-diseases/stripe-rust/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Bill Schillinger at william.schillinger@wsu.edu.
Join us as we have Ashley Cannon and discuss her new position with the USDA-ARS and her latest research on the how and why of low falling numbers. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-90/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Grain Quality Research http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/grain-quality-resources/ American Society of Plant Biologists https://aspb.org/ Early Career Plant Scientists https://earlycareer.aspb.org/ Kim Garland-Campbell and Camille Steber's previous podcast episodes: Low Falling Numbers (Episode 4) http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-4/ As the Plunger Falls: A Discussion on Low Falling Numbers (Episode 78) http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-78/ As the Plunger Falls: More on Low Falling Numbers (Episode 79) http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-79/ Variety Testing http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/ Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Ashley via email at ashley.e.cannon@wsu.edu or find her on Twitter @ smashleycannon https://twitter.com/SMASHleyCannon
Join us as we have Aaron Esser back and he and Drew Lyon discuss the Jekyll and Hyde year that has been 2020. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-89/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: WSU Variety Testing Program http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/ Variety Testing Tool https://varietyselection.cahnrs.wsu.edu/ WSU Variety Testing Brochures http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-testing-brochures/ Weed-IT Systems for Chemical Fallow Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G3FugFKScA&list=PLajA3BBVyv1wkH_RJOqERFIfanvQDqWgp&index=6&t=0s WSU Virtual Field Days http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/additional-resources/video-resource-library/#wsu-2020-virtual-field-days Weed Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/ Downy Brome http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/downy-brome/ Russian-thistle http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/russian-thistle/ Prickly Lettuce http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/prickly-lettuce/ Horseweed/Mares Tail http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/horseweed/ Herbicide Resistance Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/herbicide-resistance-resources/ MOA Tools: Pulse https://moapulsecrops.cahnrs.wsu.edu/Home/Index MOA Tools: Wheat https://herbicidemoa.cahnrs.wsu.edu/ Oilseed Cropping Systems http://css.wsu.edu/oilseeds/ Rotational Crops http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/rotational-crops/ Stripe Rust http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/foliar-fungal-diseases/stripe-rust/ Eyespot/Strawbreaker Foot Rot http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/soilborne-fungal-diseases/eyespot/ Soil & Water Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/soil-and-water-resources/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Aaron Esser via email at aarons@wsu.edu.
Drew Lyon invites Dr. Joe Zagrodnik on the podcast as they discuss all things typography, stations, accuracy, and really, all things about the weather, one of our favorite topics as growers. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-86/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: AgWeatherNet https://weather.wsu.edu/ Small Grains Weather page http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weather-resources/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Joe via email at weather@wsu.edu.
In this episode, Clark Nelly is back on the Wheat Beat podcast talking about updates to the Variety Testing Program at WSU. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-80/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Variety Selection & Testing page http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/ Variety Selection & Testing Tool https://varietyselection.cahnrs.wsu.edu/ Weather Resources Growing Degree Day Calculator http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weather-resources/wheat-grain-growing-degree-day-calculator/ Grain Quality Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/grain-quality-resources/ Camille Steber's Falling Numbers Lab http://steberlab.org/project7599.php AgWeatherNet https://weather.wsu.edu/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Clark Nelly via email at clark.neely@wsu.edu.
Our very special guest-host today is Earl B. Heard, Founder and CEO of BIC Alliance and publisher of BIC Magazine, a multi-Industry Energy Magazine. His latest venture has been the creation of BOOMER CONNECTION, a TV series of “stories about Seniors by Seniors.” Boomer Connection is a 30-minute weekly television series that shares fun, inspirational and motivational experiences of the ‘Baby Boomer’ generation and beyond, showcasing senior careers, retirement and leisure activities from those who devote their time, expertise and resources to play a significant role in helping others find greater faith, hope, peace and happiness. To quote CEO Earl Heard ~ “There is life after 60!” This television show travels the US in search of meaningful and interesting stories involving ‘seniors.’ The show will be hosted by a favorite television performer our seniors will most relate to and the content will focus on second careers, travel, health, wellness, volunteerism, senior leisure destinations and activities. The potential distribution for this series is huge as there is so little produced content for seniors. The launch date for Boomer Connection is April 25th, 11:00 am, and May 9th at 11:30 am, on Houston CW 39. The National launch is on UPTV on May 2nd and 16th at 4:00 am. The goal is to reach over 100 million households. Contact Information: For more information - bicmediasolutions.com/boomer-connection-tv/ Company information - bicmediasolutions.com/ Overview of BIC Alliance - bicmediasolutions.com/film-tv/ Our time together is full of fun and laughter as we talk about topics based on RESETTING our lives, living happier and healthier, increasing our prosperity, love and our outlook on life. We invite you to join us every day! You may ‘listen’ to all our Shows on your favorite Podcast platform under ‘Natural Curiosity.’ YES! You can take us with you everywhere you go! Please ‘JOIN’ our Natural Curiosity Group on Facebook. You can find all our links on our website – NaturalCuriosity.Life. P.S. A favor, please… By SUBSCRIBING you are helping us reach more people who may really need to hear our messages on inspiration, hope, self-improvement, having fun, and togetherness. And, you may click on the little bell on YT to receive ‘notifications’ of our LIVE SHOWS in your e-mail Inbox. Thanks. P.P.S. You may help us even MORE by SHARING our videos & audios with your Social Media Friends. Look for the SHARE button under the video. Please ‘be nice’ and give us a vote of confidence by clicking the little THUMBS UP or ‘LIKE’ button! BIG HUGS to YOU! LOVE YA! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturalcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naturalcuriosity/support
In this episode, Craig Morris returns to the WSU Wheat Beat podcast about waxy wheat. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-60/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/tour/ Stripe Rust http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/foliar-fungal-diseases/stripe-rust/ Seahawk http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-testing-brochures/seahawk/ Ryan http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-testing-brochures/ryan/ Craig's previous podcast episode http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-33/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Dr. Craig Morris via email at craig.morris@ars.usda.gov or by phone at 509-335-4062.
In this episode of the WSU Wheat Beat podcast, we interview Dr. Tim Murray from the Small Grains team about stripe rust and eyespot updates for the spring wheat harvest. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-48/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Stripe Rust http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/foliar-fungal-diseases/stripe-rust/ Eyespot http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/soilborne-fungal-diseases/eyespot/ Foliar Diseases http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/disease-resources/foliar-fungal-diseases/ Washington State Crop Improvement Seed Buyers Guide http://washingtoncrop.com/seed/seed-buying-guides Washington State Crop Improvement Association http://washingtoncrop.com/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments contact Tim Murray by email at tim.murray@wsu.edu, by phone at (509) 335-7515, or Twitter @WSUWheatDoc https://twitter.com/WSUWheatDoc
Prior to his seven-week stay in Australia, Drew Lyon interviewed Michael Walsh about Australian weed seed control. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-47/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Italian Ryegrass http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/common-weed-list/italian-ryegrass/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Michael Walsh via email at m.j.walsh@sydney.edu.au.
Drew Lyon interviews Doug Engle from the USDA-ARS who works, for the time being, at the Western Wheat Quality Lab. Join us as we interview Doug about wheat quality development and his work at the WWQL. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-46/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/tour/ Preferred Wheat Variety Brochures http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-testing-brochures/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Doug Engle via email at douglas.engle@ars.usda.gov.
In this episode of the WSU Wheat Beat podcast, Drew Lyon interviews Alecia Kiszonas about how mice contribute to wheat flavors and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. TRANSCRIPTION: How Mice Contribute to Wheat Flavors with Alecia Kiszonas http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-45/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Denver Museum of Nature & Science: The Genetics of Taste Lab http://www.dmns.org/science/museum-scientists/nicole-garneau/the-genetics-lab WSU Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/tour/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Alecia via email at alecia.kiszonas@ars.usda.gov or by phone at (509) 335-4062.
This week on the WSU Wheat Beat podcast, Drew Lyon interviews Dr. Craig Morris, director of the Western Wheat Quality lab on the WSU Pullman campus. TRANSCRIPTION: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wsu-wheat-beat-episode-33/ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Western Wheat Quality Lab http://wwql.wsu.edu/tour/ Prefered Variety Testing Pamphlets http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/variety-testing-brochures/ Kevin Muphy's lab https://www.sustainableseedsystems.org/ Wheat Academy Resources http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/additional-resources/wheat-academy-resources/ CONTACT INFORMATION: For questions or comments, contact Dr. Craig Morris via email at craig.morris@ars.usda.gov or by phone at 509-335-4062.
In episode 116 of the Better Than Success Podcast Nicole Purvy interviews real estate developer Rodney Ross. Bio Rodney is an awardwinning realtor working out of the Keller Williams Realty office in Center City, Philadelphia. Being a Philadelphia native and coming up on his 7th year anniversary in the real estate business has aided Rodney in developing a deep knowledge of both the real estate sales and development process. Rodney is not only a top agent, but an active investor as well. His first investment purchase was in 2009 with a single family residential home in Southwest Philadelphia. Since then, Rodney has bought and sold over 50 single family and multifamily properties throughout the city. Outside of his business, Rodney enjoys staying fit through cycling, weightlifting, and jumping rope. He believes in giving back to others and supports several nonprofits including the American Cancer Society, the KW Cares Fund, and Drexel University financially and through participation and organization of events. Rodney graduated from Drexel University, located in Philadelphia, PA with a degree in Business and Engineering. He applies the systematic problemsolving engineer mindset to his real estate business and his life. How I Won a Bid from the City of Phila to Develop 36 Properties for 36 Bucks Rodney tells the story of how he was able to get 36 properties for 36 bucks. During this interview Ross gives a little background on the project and what it is exactly. The name of the project is called Osage Pine. The Osage Pine project consists of a community of 36 homes on the 6200 blocks of Osage Avenue and Pine Street in West Philadelphia. Back in the 80’s these blocks were bombed which forced a lot of people out of their homes. The city either gave people the option to leave or stay after a little rebuilding of the houses. After the bombing the community was destroyed and a lot of people decided to take the money from the city and move elsewhere. The City of Philadelphia then sat on these houses for years and finally decided to put a bid out of these 36 properties. This is where Ross and his team decided this would be a great project for them. Learning later in the episode there was only one other offer for this project and the city made their decision based off of what developer was financially stable to rebuild these homes. Although there were a lot of stigmas, Ross and his team won the bid at $1 per house… which equals out to 36 homes. Yes, the houses were $1 per home, but that does not include the cost of construction and how long each house would take to reconstruct Ross explains. This turned to be a phenomenal project for Rodney and his team in the long run. Of course he explains some hardships along the way such as the city watching everything they do to these properties, permit processes etc. Rodney then moves on to sharing his real estate journey has reach 8 years of experience. Contact Information: For more information on the Osage Pine Project: http://osagepine.com IG: phillyrealestateboss
Today we are lucky to have Lorinda Porter the Director of Sales & Marketing for SafeTracks™ who is the leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of advanced Personal GPS Emergency Communication Devices used to monitor at-risk individuals including those living with Dementia and Alzheimer’s. Learn what role a GPS can play in the lives of Caregivers and those living with Dementia and the recommendations that came out of the “Acceptance of Global Positioning System GPS Technology Among Dementia Clients and Family Caregivers” study. Contact Information For info@safetracksgps.ca 1-877-761-4477 www.safetracksgps.com Finding Your Way Resources: Explanation & Checklist GPS http://findingyourwayontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/FYW-Safety-Kit-Locating-Devices-English-Jul2016.pdf Recommended Products https://tech.findingyourwayontario.ca/products Checklist of what to do if someone goes missing http://findingyourwayontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/FYW-Safety-Kit-Incident-Response-Checklist-English-Jul2016.pdf What do when reuniting after someone has been missing http://findingyourwayontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/FYW-Safety-Kit-Post-incident-Checklist-English-Jul2016.pdf Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer’s Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Dementia Conference & Cruise: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/cruise-with-us Become Dementia Friendly Business or Community: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/become-dementia-friendly
Today we are lucky to have three team members; Andrea Carruthers, Jody Loseth and Kathy Thonvold from the West Central Dementia Awareness Network (WCDAN). We talked about their “Forget-Me-Not Memory Café” and several additional dementia friendly efforts they are involved. Contact Information For www.wcdan.com wcdanmn@gmail.com Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer’s Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Dementia Conference & Cruise: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/cruise-with-us Become Dementia Friendly Business or Community: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/become-dementia-friendly
Today we are lucky to have Meryl Comer, Ginny Biggar, Greg O’Brien and Terry Frangiosa. We are going to be discussing how in the early stages of dementia, there is great sensitivity around issues of independence and dependency for those living with the disease, as well as how care partners try so hard to figure the best way to support their loved ones. Today our guest will discuss a great new resource to push research forward called the A- List. Contact Information For http://www.usagainstalzheimers.org http://www.usagainstalzheimers.org/blog/magnify-your-voice-join-list-today www.alist4research.org Additional Resource Information: Alzheimer’s Speaks Resource Website: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Keynote Speaker: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/event-planners Dementia Chats™: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar Dementia Conference & Cruise: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/cruise-with-us Become Dementia Friendly Business or Community: https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/become-dementia-friendly
Kevan Gardner has been a practicing pagan for more than 15 years, and his practice has heavily influenced him as an activist and performer. He is part of a community of witches, radical faeries and adherents to Native American spiritual traditions that is based along the west coast from Northern California to British Columbia. In the broadest historical sense, the term pagan has been used to denote a practitioner of any religion or spiritual tradition outside of the Abrahamic religions- Islam, Judaism and Christianity. In modern times it has come to mean someone whose spiritual practices are guided by reverence for the earth and nature, and often includes polytheism, pantheism, shamanism and/or animism.Contact Information - For more information contact the show