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In this episode, we visit with Orin Nusbaum from Nusbaum Farms in Bellfountain, Oregon — a grower, husband, father, and content creator who's cultivating more than just crops. Orin gives us a glimpse into what life looks like on his diversified farm where he grows a variety of crops and provides fresh produce to local markets and his surrounding community.We explore how the farm has evolved over time — including planting 10 acres of oats in fall 2022, a crop that may have been a first for the operation — and how he navigates the unpredictability of farming, like this past season's surprise combine fire. Orin also shares how his family plays an active role on the farm: his wife, kids, and even the dog stay involved in everything from harvest to road trips to answering calls when things get busy.Celebrating 20 years of marriage, Orin and his wife have built a life around faith, family, and farming. Their teamwork, especially during harvest and hay season, is something that truly sets Nusbaum Farms apart. We talk social media, small-town support, and why it's so important to be present — both online and in the rows. If you love stories about families growing food, navigating challenges, and doing it all together, this episode is for you. Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitllc Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
Jason Schoenfelder, a passionate advocate for sustainable cattle farming, is our featured guest. Raised on the sun-soaked ranches of Southeast Arizona, Jason's journey took him to the verdant pastures of Northeast Oregon, where he has embraced innovative, pasture-based cattle finishing operations. Influenced by the revolutionary ideas of Allen Savory, Jason is dedicated to enhancing rangeland health and crafting economically sustainable models in the cattle industry. His commitment to high animal welfare standards and innovative grazing techniques makes him a beacon of responsible and eco-friendly ranching.Topics covered in this episode:Jason's upbringing and introduction to rotational grazing in Southeast ArizonaTransition to pasture-based cattle finishing in Northeast OregonThe influence of Allen Savory and holistic management practicesChallenges and successes in the cattle industryImplementation of regenerative agriculture through the Grazewell programPasture management techniques, including strategic crop rotationsInsights into maintaining soil health and resource management, especially waterImportance of retaining ownership in cattle breeding for profitabilityConsumer demand for high-quality, sustainably produced beefCooperative models like Country Natural Beef and their impact on sustainable practicesListeners should tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of sustainable cattle farming practices and the challenges and rewards of pasture-based operations. Jason Schoenfelder's journey offers valuable insights into the intricate balance required in resource management and innovative approaches to cattle feeding. Whether you are a seasoned rancher or an aspiring one, this episode provides practical guidance and inspiration for producing quality beef responsibly. By exploring themes of ecological balance and sustainability, Jason's story encourages listeners to embrace forward-thinking practices that benefit both the land and the beef industry.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeNorthwest Pasture Beef Country Natural Beef Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmondGBT AngusGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction and Fast Five with Jason Schoenfelder (01:28) - Jason's Background and Grazing Journey (02:34) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast (03:09) - Noble Research Institute Courses (04:11) - Cal's Grazing Update (05:28) - Join the Grazing Grass Community (05:58) - Jason's Early Career and Experiences (13:23) - Transition to Beef Northwest Feeders (16:10) - Understanding GAP Standards (23:02) - Pasture Finishing Program Details (29:48) - Country Natural Beef Cooperative (35:38) - Ownership and Financial Ramifications for Ranchers (36:53) - Grading and Market Value of Cattle (40:38) - Introduction to Grazewell Program (44:27) - Grazewell Program Details and Implementation (49:41) - Country Natural Beef and Market Reach (50:44) - Final Thoughts and Advice for Ranchers (53:42) - Famous Four Questions (01:02:41) - Podcast Goals and Listener Engagement
Potassium is one of the most simple and affordable nutrients in your fertilizer program. Dig into how it's produced, where it's mined from and the need for potash on Canadian soils on this episode of The Dirt. Join Mike Howell and Nutrien Senior Agronomist Lyle Cowell as they explore the vital role that potassium plays throughout crop production. From impacting nutrient availability and water balance to supporting plant development and reproduction, we explore it all. We uncover how potassium cycles through the soil to enhance your profitability. Dig into the importance of replacing this vital nutrient and its impact on various crop rotations in this exciting episode. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
Join us as we explore Jessica's inspiring journey from eastern Oklahoma to becoming an integral part of a diversified farming operation in the northwest. She shares her experience transitioning from the wetter, more humid climate of eastern Oklahoma to the drier conditions of the west, adapting to new challenges in soil health, crop insurance trends, and unpredictable weather patterns. With deep roots in agriculture, Jessica and her husband, Clint, have grown their operation while raising a family that values hard work and the land.We also dive into the benefits of no-till farming, how soil conservation plays a key role in long-term sustainability, and what it takes to balance farming, family, and a career in crop insurance. Jessica reflects on her time at the assessor's office, where she gained valuable insights into her new community in Major County. Plus, we reminisce about our days working together at OSU under Dr. Karen Hickman. Don't miss Jessica's take on the power of networking among producers and how changing weather patterns continue to shape the future of agriculture in Oklahoma. RedDirtAgronomy.com
Are costs trending in a positive direction? How will looming tariffs impact your profitability? What do crop prices look like in today's market conditions? Dive into the state of the current agriculture market with Mike Howell and Iowa State University Extension Economist, Chad Hart, on this episode of The Dirt. What do fertilizer costs look like this year? How is the weather affecting crop prices and market conditions? What do the corn, cotton and soybean crop markets look like today? Explore everything you need to know about the economics of farming and current market conditions on this episode of The Dirt. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
Workshop on crop seasonality & rotation, plant spacing, creating a plan and garden layout map, indoor plant starts, etc. All covered in this audio workshop featuring Jamie Cristiano of the Geer Street Learning Garden/ Inter-Faith Food Shuttle
Crop Rotation Profitability Research, Part 1 Crop Rotation Profitability Research, Part 2 and FSA Dairy Margin Coverage Appropriate Bull Condition 00:01:05 – Crop Rotation Profitability Research, Part 1: K-State agronomist Kraig Roozeboom and agricultural economics professor Beth Yeager kick off today's show as they explain research that looks into cover crops, double-crop soybeans and nitrogen in crop rotations to see how it impacts soil and profitability. agronomy@k-state.edu agec@k-state.edu 00:12:05 – Crop Rotation Profitability Research, Part 2 and FSA Dairy Margin Coverage: After a little more from Kraig and Beth, Kansas Farm Service Agency agricultural program specialist, Allison Womack, keeps the show rolling as she reminds listeners of deadlines and dairy margin coverage. Farmers.gov Service Centers 00:23:05 – Appropriate Bull Condition: The show concludes with K-State's Brad White and special guest Pedro Fontes discussing the effects of over-conditioning bulls on fertility as part of the Beef Cattle Institute's Cattle Chat podcast. BCI Cattle Chat Podcast Bovine Science with BCI Podcast Email BCI at bci@ksu.edu Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
https://www.thescncoalition.com/Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is the most significant yield threat to soybean farmers, often causing losses without visible symptoms. In this episode, SCN experts Dylan Mangel from the University of Nebraska and Horacio Lopez-Nicora from Ohio State University break down why SCN is a growing problem, how resistance to PI 88788 is weakening, and why testing after harvest is critical. We discuss SCN soil testing, management strategies like crop rotation and resistant varieties, and the risks of ignoring this silent yield robber. Plus, learn how the SCN Profit Checker Calculator can help you determine the financial impact of SCN and improve your bottom line. Don't miss this essential conversation for every soybean grower! Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
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In this episode, we talked with Jerry May about:The Evolution of Precision Agriculture: Explore the shift from basic soil sampling to advanced data collection and analysis.Custom Farming Services: Understand the rise of custom planting and application services in response to high equipment costs and an aging farmer demographic.Crop Rotation and Diversification: Learn about the benefits of diverse crop rotations, including winter canola and cotton, to enhance yields and manage risks.Hear from Jerry May, founder of May Precision Ag, as he shares his journey from working with John Deere to establishing a successful custom farming business. We also discuss how market dynamics, such as cattle prices and wheat production, influence farmers' decisions.Key takeaways include:The average age of U.S. farmers is around 71 years, driving the trend towards custom farming services.Wheat yields can increase by 15-20% when rotated with winter canola.Don't miss out on this informative episode! If you find value in our discussions, please like this video and subscribe to our channel for more insights on agriculture and farming practices. Share your thoughts in the comments below!For more resources mentioned in this episode, check out our website. RedDirtAgronomy.com
Lori Robinson, a 6th generation farmer in PEI, is a data hound. As a result of her 50+ years of her and her family taking detailed notes and 20 + years of doing a four-year crop rotation system she laid the groundwork for a user-friendly calculator for crop rotations that has both economic benefits for producers and environmental benefits. Developed at the Living Labs initiative in PEI in conjunction with the PEI Potato Board, the calculator helps producers maximize profits while reducing their use of pesticides and improving soil health. And the story of the calculator has some interesting twists.
What You Will LearnStrategic Farming: The necessity of treating farming as a business, focusing on long-term planning and risk management.Crop Rotation: The benefits of a diverse cropping system to enhance soil health and yield.Market Awareness: The importance of prioritizing agronomic factors and weather conditions over short-term market fluctuations.Community Engagement: The role of educating landlords and fostering community connections to support sustainable practices.Mental Health in Agriculture: The emotional challenges of farm transitions and the need for creative outlets to manage stress.Strategic FarmingThe Joneses emphasize that farming should be treated as a business. This approach involves long-term planning and effective risk management to ensure sustainability and profitability. They highlight that the margins in farming are too thin to operate without a solid business strategy.Crop RotationImplementing a diverse cropping system is vital for improving soil health and reducing reliance on single crops. The Joneses advocate for a five-crop rotation system, which includes canola, wheat, grain sorghum, soybeans, and corn, to enhance overall yield and sustainability.Market AwarenessWhile market prices can influence farming decisions, the Joneses stress the importance of focusing on agronomic factors and weather conditions. They believe that understanding these elements is crucial for making informed decisions that benefit the farm in the long run.Community EngagementKaren highlights the significance of educating landlords and fostering community connections. By building relationships within the community, farmers can support sustainable practices and create a network that benefits everyone involved in agriculture.Mental Health in AgricultureThe emotional challenges of transitioning farm management can be daunting. Karen shares her experiences discussing mental health with fellow farmers, emphasizing the need for creative outlets, such as sewing, to manage stress and maintain well-being in the agricultural sector.Important QuoteRod Jones stated, "You have to treat farming like a business; the margins are too thin to do otherwise." This quote encapsulates the essence of their message about the importance of a business-oriented approach to farming. RedDirtAgronomy.com
The Importance of Regenerative Agriculture: Nutritionist Leyla Muedin discusses the concept of regenerative agriculture in response to a listener's question. She explains how regenerative agriculture goes beyond organic practices by enhancing soil quality and promoting a healthier ecosystem. Leyla covers various methods such as composting, crop rotation, and water management, emphasizing the importance of soil health in producing nutrient-dense food and combating global warming. She also highlights the economic advantages of regenerative practices and encourages listeners to support local farmers engaged in sustainable agriculture.
Welcome to an in-depth exploration of Richard's gardening plans for 2025, as shared on the Veg Grower Podcast. Richard, an experienced gardener, offers a wealth of knowledge on crop rotation, successional sowing, and garden layout. This blog post will break down each of his tips in detail, providing actionable advice and thorough explanations to help you optimize your vegetable garden for the upcoming year. The Importance of Planning Richard emphasizes the critical role of planning in gardening, especially when faced with challenging weather conditions. By organizing your garden layout and crop rotation plans, you can ensure a continuous supply of vegetables throughout the year. Here are some key takeaways from Richard's approach: Crop Rotation Crop rotation is essential for maintaining soil health and maximizing productivity. Richard uses both a paper sketch and a digital tool called Veg Plotter to keep track of his garden layout and crop rotation plans. This dual approach allows him to have a reference in his shed while also having access to his plans on his phone or computer. Benefits of Crop Rotation: Prevents Soil Depletion: Different crops have varying nutrient requirements. Rotating crops helps prevent the depletion of specific nutrients in the soil. Reduces Pest and Disease Pressure: Many pests and diseases are crop-specific. Rotating crops can break the life cycle of these pests and reduce their impact. Improves Soil Structure: Different crops have different root structures, which can help improve soil structure and aeration. Richard's Crop Rotation Strategy: First Early Potatoes to Leeks: After harvesting first early potatoes, Richard plants leeks in the same bed. This method keeps the garden productive year-round. Brassicas After Potatoes: Richard plants brassicas in the beds where he harvested potatoes, ensuring a steady supply of cabbages and other brassicas. Garlic and Onions: Beds previously used for peas and beans are planted with garlic and onions, continuing a successful tradition. Successional Sowing Successional sowing involves planting certain crops at intervals to ensure a continuous supply throughout the year. This technique is particularly effective for quick-growing crops but can also apply to slower-growing varieties. Richard's Successional Sowing Schedule: Daily: Microgreens Weekly: Radishes and spinach Fortnightly: Headed lettuce, rocket, peas, kohlrabi, and turnips Every Three Weeks: Salad leaves, carrots, beetroot, spring onions, mustard, and French beans Monthly: Cabbage and cauliflower Garden Layout Richard's garden layout consists of several beds designated for specific crops. He provides a virtual tour of his garden, detailing the crops he plans to grow in each bed. Patio Area: Small Veggie Pod: Dedicated to growing herbs. Medium Veggie Pod: Used for salad crops like spinach and loose-leaf lettuce. Large Veggie Pod: Successful for root crops such as beetroots and carrots. Main Kitchen Garden: Bed 1: Carrots and celery transitioning to cucumbers and squash. Bed 2: Peas and beans transitioning to garlic and onions. Bed 3: Brassicas transitioning to peas and beans. Bed 4: Spring brassicas remaining dedicated to brassicas. Medium-Sized Beds: Bed 1: Runner beans. Bed 2: Cannellini beans. Bed 3: Rhubarb. Smaller Beds: Bed 1: Dahlias. Bed 2: Carrots. Bed 3: Asparagus. Companion Planting Richard incorporates companion planting to deter pests and enhance the garden's biodiversity. He plans to use nasturtiums and marigolds, which are known to attract beneficial insects and repel harmful pests. Greenhouse Management Richard's greenhouse is an essential part of his gardening strategy. He is implementing an autopilot watering system to simplify plant care and plans to grow cucumbers, melons, tomatoes, peppers, chilies,
Let's Talk Hemp Environmental Benefits at the Asia International Hemp ExpoWelcome back to the Let's Talk Hemp podcast! In this special episode, we are broadcasting live from the final day of the third annual Asia International Hemp Expo. Over the past four days, we've had the pleasure of engaging with industry experts, discussing the latest updates, and exploring the future of hemp.Key Topics DiscussedEnvironmental and Sustainability Benefits of HempPaul Iglesia highlighted the numerous environmental benefits of growing industrial hemp, including its role in crop rotation, water usage, and soil health. He emphasized that hemp is a low-maintenance crop that can be easily integrated into existing farming practices without jeopardizing financial stability.Carbon Credits and Regenerative Agriculture: Paul also discussed how hemp can sequester carbon, making it a valuable crop for carbon credits. He explained the potential for farmers to earn additional income through carbon markets by adopting regenerative agriculture practices.Hemp in Design and HandicraftsDr. Korakot Aromdee shared insights into how hemp is being used in design and handicrafts. His team has been creating furniture and decorative items using hemp, which not only supports local craftsmen but also promotes sustainable practices. He emphasized the health benefits for craftsmen and the economic opportunities for local communities.Educational and Community ImpactA significant part of the discussion focused on the importance of education and community involvement in the hemp industry. The guests and moderator agreed that educating the public about the benefits of hemp is crucial for its acceptance and growth. This includes dispelling myths and highlighting its various applications, from construction materials to nutritional products.Audience InteractionThe episode concluded with a Q&A session where audience members asked about the relationship between hemp and bamboo, the potential for hemp in the Philippines, and the importance of education in promoting hemp. The guests provided detailed answers, emphasizing the complementary nature of hemp and bamboo in construction and the promising future of hemp in various industries.Closing RemarksAs we wrap up this episode and the Asia International Hemp Expo, I want to extend my gratitude to our guests, Dr. Korakot Aromdee and Paul Iglesia, for their invaluable insights. A special thanks to our moderator, Didi, and to all the organizers and participants who made this event a success. Remember, we have only one planet, and hemp offers a sustainable path forward. TIMESTAMP00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:00:36 - Overview of the Asia International Hemp Expo00:01:07 - Industry Networking and Updates00:01:28 - Environmental and Sustainability Topics00:01:51 - Show Sponsor Acknowledgment00:02:05 - Introduction of Guests00:02:28 - Benefits of Growing Industrial Hemp00:03:06 - Crop Rotation and Soil Health00:04:32 - Water Usage and Inputs for Hemp00:05:30 - Challenges and Market Demand for Hemp00:06:00 - Pre-Reserved Crops and Market Demand00:06:54 - Regulations and Global Perspectives00:07:07 - Design and Decorative Uses of Hemp00:08:53 - Introduction to Carbon Credits00:11:27 - Regenerative Agriculture and Carbon Markets00:13:59 - Carbon Credit Methodologies00:16:06 - Resources for Learning About Carbon Credits00:19:06 - Construction Materials and Carbon Sequestration00:22:10 - Design and Handicraft with Hemp00:24:57 - Community and Economic Benefits00:25:54 - Audience Q&A: Education and Awareness00:30:55 - Commendation for Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association00:31:22 - Audience Q&A: Bamboo vs. Hemp00:37:29 - Audience Q&A: Hemp Policies in the Philippines00:39:43 - Closing Remarks and Summary Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com@morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forests will echo with laughter Produced by PodConx Sound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/
In today's episode, you will learn a series of vocabulary words that are connected to a specific topic. This lesson will help you improve your ability to speak English fluently about a specific topic. It will also help you feel more confident in your English abilities.5 Vocabulary WordsIrrigation (noun): The artificial application of water to soil or land to assist in the growing of crops. Example Sentences:The farmers used advanced irrigation systems to ensure their crops received enough water during the drought.Drip irrigation is a method that delivers water directly to the plant roots, minimizing waste.Effective irrigation practices are crucial for maximizing crop yield in arid regions.Crop Rotation (noun): The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons.Example Sentences:Crop rotation helps maintain soil fertility by varying the nutrient demands placed on the soil.Implementing crop rotation can reduce the risk of pests and diseases affecting the crops.The farmer planned a crop rotation schedule to include beans, corn, and wheat.Fertilizer (noun)A chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility and enhance plant growth.Example Sentences:The farmer applied a nitrogen-rich fertilizer to boost the growth of his wheat crop.Organic fertilizers, such as compost, can improve soil health and structure.Overuse of synthetic fertilizers can lead to environmental issues like water pollution.Pesticide (noun): A substance used to kill or control pests that damage crops.Example Sentences:The farmer used pesticides to protect his crops from insect infestations.There is growing concern about the impact of pesticides on beneficial insects and wildlife.Integrated pest management strategies aim to reduce reliance on chemical pesticides.Harvest (noun, verb) noun: The process of gathering mature crops from the fields; verb: To collect crops once they are ripe and ready.Example Sentences:The harvest of the corn crop was particularly bountiful this year.The workers began to harvest the apples as they reached peak ripeness.A successful harvest depends on favorable weather conditions and timely planting.A Paragraph using the 5 vocabulary wordsAmerican agriculture is a complex system characterized by large-scale production and technological innovation. Farmers rely on various techniques to maximize yields, including crop rotation to replenish soil nutrients, and irrigation to supplement rainfall in drier regions. The use of fertilizers and pesticides has significantly increased crop production, though their impact on the environment is a subject of ongoing debate. The annual harvest, a crucial period for farmers, involves gathering crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat for consumption and export. This intricate system plays a vital role in feeding the nation and the world.If you want to sign up for the free daily English vocabulary newsletter, go towww.dailyenglishvocabulary.com
What are some of the most common diseases that soybean growers face? How does soil fertility, crop rotation, soil moisture and the weather impact disease management? How do soil health and disease management go hand-in-hand? Tune into this week's episode as Mike Howell chats with soybean specialist, Dr. Wade Webster, to explore best practices and research-driven solutions for disease management. From white mold to soybean cyst nematode, this episode will help you explore common soybean diseases and effective management tools for a greater yield and ROI this season. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
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North Dakota growers, this episode is for you! This week, Mike Howell sits down with Brady Goettl, the new Assistant Professor of Extension Soil Science with North Dakota State University. From building banks to boosting yields, we uncover expert insights to help North Dakota growers. Tune in as we discuss navigating nutrient management in North Dakota and the importance of supporting your soil. What research has been done to support North Dakota farmers? What unique challenges does the state face in crop production, and how can we address them? Uncover everything you need to know about nutrient management in North Dakota today. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
On today's episode, Kristin Platts looks into data from 20 long-term experiments spanning up to six decades which now show diverse crop rotations reduce risk of crop loss under a changing climate. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to this month's sponsors who makes it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their website. New Age Ag Services - https://www.newageagservices.com/ 2024 Crop Consultant Conference - https://progressivecrop.com/conference/
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What You Will LearnThe significant effects of weather on crop health and management decisions.Current disease pressures affecting summer crops in Oklahoma.The critical role of extension services in supporting farmers.Effective management strategies for maintaining crop health.Insights into specific diseases and their implications for crop production.Weather Effects on Crop ConditionsOklahoma has faced a hot summer with temperatures consistently exceeding 100°F. However, timely rainfall has positively influenced crop prospects, particularly for sorghum maturing rapidly. This highlights the delicate balance between weather conditions and crop health.Disease Pressure ObservationsInitial seedling diseases, particularly Fusarium infections, were noted in soybeans and sorghum, especially in fields lacking seed treatments. Fortunately, overall, foliar diseases have remained low due to the high temperatures, a relief for farmers.Management Strategies for Crop HealthImplementations such as crop rotation, effective seed treatments, and diligent disease monitoring are essential for managing crop health. These strategies can significantly mitigate risks associated with disease pressures.Importance of MonitoringFarmers should closely monitor their crops for signs of disease, particularly in soybeans and sorghum. Early detection is crucial for effective management and can prevent more significant outbreaks.Actionable Advice for FarmersTo enhance crop health and manage disease risks, consider the following:Utilize effective seed treatments to reduce early-season disease risks.Implement crop rotation strategies to manage soil-borne pathogens effectively.Maintain vigilant monitoring of crops for any signs of disease development.Time Stamps(00:00) - Introduction to episode 312 of the Red Dirt Agronomy podcast with host Dave Deken.(00:36) - Introduction of the dream team, featuring Dr. Brian Arnall and Dr. Josh Lofton.(01:15) - Dr. Josh Lofton provides a crop update, discussing the hot summer and rainfall impacts on crops.(02:10) - Josh shares insights on the rapid growth of sorghum and the challenges posed by pests.(03:05) - Discussion on replant decisions due to favorable conditions for July crops.(04:26) - Josh talks about the implications of summer crop decisions on future wheat planting.(05:01) - Amanda shares information on short-season wheat options for growers.(05:37) - Josh discusses the unusual summer weather and its effects on disease pressure in crops.(06:04) - Introduction of Dr. Maíra Duffeck, the new row crop pathologist, to discuss disease pressure.(06:33) - Dr. Duffeck describes the early season conditions and their impact on disease development.(07:27) - Discussion on seedling problems in sorghum and soybean due to pathogens.(08:22) - Dr. Duffeck explains the effects of fusarium on sorghum and soybean seedlings.(09:02) - Dr. Duffeck shares observations on the health of corn fields and the lack of foliar diseases.(09:37) - Josh raises questions about the timing of preventative measures for soybean crops.(10:41) - Dr. Duffeck discusses the challenges of diagnosing seedling diseases in soybean and corn.(12:08) - The conversation shifts to the impact of environmental conditions on seedling diseases.(13:11) - Discussion on the management of charcoal rot in sorghum and soybean crops.(14:14) - Dr. Duffeck explains the symptoms and impacts of charcoal rot on soybean plants.(15:01) - The group discusses aflatoxin concerns and the conditions that favor its development.(21:03) - Dr. Duffeck shares insights on scouting for ear rot problems in fields.(22:15) - Discussion on the testing of silage corn for aflatoxin and its implications for dairy systems.(25:41) - The conversation explores the complexities of mycotoxin production in crops.(29:58) - Dr. Duffeck discusses the absence of foliar diseases in soybean fields this season.(31:12) - The group reflects on the early stages of crop development and disease pressure.(33:03) - Dr. Duffeck explains sudden death syndrome (SDS) in soybean and its management strategies.(36:15) - Discussion on the evolution of management strategies for SDS in soybean crops.(38:31) - Dr. Duffeck shares her background and journey from Brazil to Oklahoma State University.(44:19) - Closing remarks and thanks to Dr. Duffeck for joining the podcast.(45:12) - Dave Deken wraps up the episode and encourages listeners to visit the website for more information. RedDirtAgronomy.com
How do our crop production systems work in tandem with plant pathology to form the best farming techniques? By focusing on disease control and sustainable farming techniques, better production techniques can be developed. Press play to learn: Why crop rotation is vital in sustainable farming How non-tillage techniques can benefit soil nutrients What the future of farming may look like Don M. Huber, a Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, shares his life of work and research on plant pathology and crop production techniques. Farming at every level requires an understanding of techniques that allows food production to work in concert with nature to optimize the processes. buy flexeril online buy flexeril over the counter online pharmacyWhile not all techniques are sustainable, crop rotation is one of the most prevalent and significantly beneficial techniques available to producers. buy udenafil online buy udenafil over the counter online pharmacy Recognizing the dynamic between all aspects of production is vital since everything from pathogens to nutrition can drastically alter the efficacy of farming. buy fildena online buy fildena over the counter online pharmacyNamely, the nutrition in the soil and available for future years is critical and can ensure a successful future. To learn more, a great resource is a best-selling book: Mineral Nutrition and Plant Disease. Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C
Farmers for Soil Health is an initiative led by the Soy Checkoff, Pork Checkoff, and National Corn Growers Association.In this Pods for Profit, we'll hear how one longtime cover crop soybean farmers is taking advantage of the incentives and about the benefits he's seen from nearly 25 years of using cover crops in his rotation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
NAWG's Role: Keeff Feltty discussed NAWG's involvement in legislative and regulatory matters affecting agriculture, including the Farm Bill and EPA regulations. They advocate for wheat growers' interests and fight against detrimental policies.Quality Focus: RJ Parrish emphasized the importance of quality wheat production. He believes Oklahoma has the potential to be the "Mercedes-Benz of wheat" by promoting its high-quality grain, which can command premium prices in domestic and international markets.Research and Innovation: Both guests highlighted the significance of research and innovation in wheat production. Keef mentioned the potential game-changer of the new "Aux-Wheat" variety developed at Oklahoma State University, which could eliminate the need for chemical additives in bread.International Markets: RJ shared his experiences from wheat quality tours in Africa, where he interacted with millers and end-users. He stressed the importance of understanding their needs and promoting the quality of U.S. wheat to capture these markets.Sustainable Practices: RJ discussed his no-till operation and the benefits of using stabilizers and precision fertilizer application. He believes these practices not only improve quality but also enhance efficiency and sustainability.(00:00:02) Welcome to the podcast(00:00:37) Introduction to the episode's guests and topics(00:01:37) Introduction of the panel members(00:02:46) Conversation with Keeff Felty, National Association of Wheat Growers president(00:05:01) Keeff's responsibilities as president of NAWG(00:06:07) Oklahoma's representation within NAWG over the years(00:07:02) Keeff's farming operation in Jackson County(00:08:19) Changes in farming practices over the years(00:09:26) Educating legislators on agricultural issues(00:10:01) Working with legislators from non-agricultural districts(00:11:23) A recent legislative success for wheat growers(00:13:55) Integrating cotton into wheat rotations(00:15:28) New wheat genetics and traits(00:17:01) Variety selection for Keith's operation(00:19:20) The Lugert-Altus Irrigation District(00:22:14) Irrigated wheat vs. cotton in the district(00:25:01) Water delivery system in the district(00:28:03) Roles of the Oklahoma Wheat Growers Association and Oklahoma Wheat Commission(00:31:06) Break for headset switch(00:31:47) Conversation with RJ Parrish, Oklahoma Wheat Commission representative(00:32:00) RJ's role with the Wheat Commission(00:32:32) RJ's farming operation(00:33:04) Double-cropping soybeans after wheat(00:34:17) RJ's involvement with the Wheat Commission(00:34:29) Impact of wheat checkoff dollars(00:35:35) Importance of wheat quality(00:37:09) Interacting with international millers(00:39:01) Focusing on quality on RJ's farm(00:41:01) Considering a fertilizer spreader for corn(00:41:48) Stripper headers for double-cropping(00:43:35) Marketing and storing wheat for quality premiums(00:44:25) Community focus on wheat quality(00:45:12) Decline of anhydrous ammonia use(00:46:04) Excitement about the new Aux wheat variety(00:46:46) Importance of research for the Wheat Commission(00:48:18) Weed science research at OSU(00:49:03) Closing remarks RedDirtAgronomy.com
Here are the podcast timestamps with brief descriptions:(00:00:02) Introduction and welcome to the podcast episode(00:00:33) Reminder about the website and introduction of the guests(00:01:02) Introduction of Dr. Brian Arnall(00:01:06) Humorous exchange about gnats and historic sites(00:01:28) Introduction of Dr. Josh Lofton(00:01:51) Brent Rendel introduces himself and the location(00:02:25) Banter about Brent and Zack Rendel's appearances(00:03:08) Discussion of Brent's early involvement with green seeker technology(00:04:03) Mention of the diverse crop rotation at the Rendel farm(00:04:25) Recollection of filming video at the Rendel farm years ago(00:05:59) Importance of on-farm research for the Rendel operation(00:10:19) Reasons why more farmers don't do on-farm research(00:13:03) Discussion about learning from mistakes in on-farm research(00:15:01) Perspective on failing and learning in on-farm research(00:17:17) Potential opportunities with the new government protocols and strip-tilling(00:19:28) Value of field days for growers involved in research(00:22:04) Judging the local community's interest in research through field days(00:24:08) Inquiry about the Rendel family's history of progressive farming(00:26:43) Discussion of the family's mining history in the area(00:27:45) Future directions for on-farm research at the Rendel farm(00:30:22) Potential benefits of autonomous farming with smaller equipment(00:36:51) Neighbors' reactions to the Rendel's on-farm research efforts(00:38:40) Closing remarks and clarification about the Rendel's role in introducing pests(00:40:49) Final thanks and appreciation for the conversation RedDirtAgronomy.com
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Crop rotation is the practice of growing a different crop rather than the same crop in the same place season-after-season. Crop rotation can renew your garden soil and give you crops the best soil and nutrients for a bountiful harvest. Stephen gives you crop rotation basics. Rotate crops for the best garden. Get more crop rotation Crop Rotation in the Small Vegetable Garden. Also, visit the Harvest to Table Index and type in the crop you want to grow and harvest. You can keep growing with these books from Stephen Albert and Harvest to Table: Vegetable Garden Grower's Guide, also Kitchen Garden Grower's Guide, and Vegetable Garden Almanac and Planner, and Tomato Grower's Answer Book. Highlights: (02:03)Ways to Implement Crop Rotation (05:09)Specific Crops and Rotation Examples (08:48)Crop Rotation in Small Gardens (09:36)Interplanting and Soil Building (10:33) "The Vegetable Garden Growers Guide" and "The Vegetable Garden Almanac and Planner." Links: Website: Harvest to Table iTunes: Harvest to Table Podcast Spotify: Harvest to Table Podcast Google Podcast: Harvest to Table Podcast Amazon Music: Harvest to Table Podcast
SummaryIn this conversation, Jeff Jackson discusses various aspects of alfalfa production. He emphasizes the importance of going back to the basics, such as soil fertility, variety selection, bug control, and weed control. Jeff also highlights the significance of soil pH and the impact it has on alfalfa growth. He explains the role of sulfur in alfalfa production and the benefits of using ammonium sulfate in the spring. Overall, this conversation provides valuable insights into the key factors that contribute to successful alfalfa production. This conversation covers various topics related to alfalfa production, including the role of fertility, the importance of monitoring and rotating stands, measuring yield and profitability, differences between beef and dairy production, the use of forage sorghum, the versatility of triticale, the benefits of crop rotation and soil health, the importance of pest management, the influence of social media, and Jeff Jackson's iconic hat. TakeawaysGoing back to the basics is crucial in alfalfa productionSoil pH plays a significant role in alfalfa growth and should be carefully managedSulfur is an essential nutrient for alfalfa and should be considered in fertility programsAmmonium sulfate can be beneficial in providing readily available nitrogen in the spring Understanding the role of fertility is crucial for successful alfalfa production.Regular monitoring and rotation of alfalfa stands can help maintain plant health and maximize yield.Measuring yield and profitability is essential for making informed decisions in alfalfa production.There are differences in management practices between beef and dairy alfalfa production.Forage sorghum and triticale offer alternative options for forage production.Crop rotation is important for soil health and pest management in alfalfa production.Social media can be a valuable tool for sharing information and connecting with others in the forage industry.Jeff Jackson's hat has become an iconic symbol of his brand and expertise in the forage industry. Beer preferences can vary greatly among individuals.Chapters00:00Introduction and Background03:14The Importance of Basics in Alfalfa Production10:00Hot Topics in Alfalfa Production20:28The Role of Soil pH in Alfalfa Production25:21The Role of Sulfur in Alfalfa Production30:38Different Types of Ammonium Sulfate35:29The Benefits of Ammonium Sulfate in Spring37:35The Role of Fertility in Alfalfa Production39:12The Importance of Monitoring and Rotating Alfalfa Stands41:39Measuring Yield and Profitability in Alfalfa Production42:46Differences Between Beef and Dairy Alfalfa Production43:24The Role of Rotation in Alfalfa Management44:17The Use of Forage Sorghum in Beef and Dairy Production49:36The Versatility of Triticale as a Forage Crop52:34The Benefits of Crop Rotation and Soil Health57:24The Importance of Pest Management in Alfalfa Production01:03:58The Influence of Social Media in the Forage Industry01:08:38The Significance of the Hat in Jeff Jackson's Brand01:14:06Happy Hour: What Jeff Jackson is Drinking01:14:32Discussion about Beer Preferences01:15:09Different Tastes in Beer01:16:01Supporting Local Producers01:16:29Preference for Quality over Quantity01:17:03Drinking Habits and Mixing Drinks01:18:02Reviewing Beers Tried01:20:23Sharing a Funny Video01:22:14Animated Videos and Toning It Down01:23:11Closing Remarks
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Thanksgiving has undeniable ties to agriculture. In this special episode, Mike is joined by his two sons. Together, they discuss the holiday's agronomic history and reflect on some of their own favorite traditions and foods. To discover the latest crop nutrition research visit nutrien-eKonomics.com
In your garden one of the best tasks you can do is crop rotation. It takes a little planning but before you know it they will be rotating themselves. Learn to Grow. Grow for Change. Get the planter App here https://planter.garden/get/backyard Help support the Backyard Gardens podcast Become a Patron to grow our community garden- https://www.patreon.com/backyardgardens One-time donation- Donate Here Products we recommend for your garden- https://www.amazon.com/shop/thebackyardgardner Backyard Gardens Gear- https://teespring.com/stores/backyard-gardens-tv Follow us at: Youtube- www.youtube.com/backyardgardens Website- www.backyardgardenstv.com
On this episode of The GAP Luke Lawrie and Joab Gilroy talk about their seasonal allergy updates. The games they've been playing this week include Cyberpunk 2077, Payday 3, Mortal Kombat 1, Starfield, Party Animals, Crop Rotation, and more. Over in the news Unity has shat the bed continuously since last week, Microsoft has had a massive Xbox leak, and the PlayStation showcase for September has some games worth looking at. This episode goes for 2 hours and 30 minutes, it also contains coarse language. Timestamps – 00:00:00 – Start 00:07:55 – Starfield 00:21:35 – Mortal Kombat 00:31:29 – Crop Rotation 00:42:01 – Party Animals 00:52:24 – Cyberpunk 2077 01:20:05 – Payday 3 01:54:54 – News 02:08:48 – Questions 02:22:18 – Weekly Plugs 02:24:27 – End of Show Subscribe in a reader iTunes / Spotify
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Crop rotation is a practice that involves changing the type of plants grown in a specific area each season or year. This can help prevent soil depletion, pest build up, and disease outbreak, as well as improve soil fertility and crop yield. In this episode, we'll explain the benefits of crop rotation, how to plan your rotation scheme, and some examples of crops that work well together in different rotations. Whether you have a larger production field or a small raised bed garden, crop rotation can make a big difference in your horticultural success.Home Vegetable Gardening in KentuckyQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@l.uky.edu
What is the most consumed vegetable in the United States? Potatoes! Oddly enough, it's not even on the top 10 list of backyard garden vegetables. That's too bad, because the potato varieties that are available for home gardeners are more colorful and flavorful than the varieties you'd find in a grocery store. We revisit a conversation we had with America's favorite retired college horticulture professor, Debbie Flower, about growing potatoes. She has some tips about choosing potatoes and how to cut and prepare them for planting.Plus, Master Gardener Gail Pothour talks about the best months to be planting your potatoes. As we are fond of saying here, all gardening is local, so that timing will vary. We will also get into the details of colorful, interesting potato varieties, as well as storage tips for your harvested potatoes. It's all in today's episode 262, Spring Potato Basics. It's the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast, brought to you today by Smart Pots and Dave Wilson Nursery. Let's go! Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Transcripts and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout.Pictured: Colorful PotatoesLinks: Subscribe to the free, Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter https://gardenbasics.substack.com Smart Pots https://smartpots.com/fred/ Dave Wilson Nursery https://www.davewilson.com/home-garden/Flashback Ep. 114 Crop Rotation, Clay SoilSanta Clara Co. Master Gardeners - PotatoesGrowing Potatoes Organically: Basics From Seed To StoragePotato Varieties:Dark Red NorlandFrench FingerlingYukon GoldAdirondack BlueMagic MollyClancy All About Farmer Fred: The GardenBasics.net websiteThe Garden Basics with Farmer Fred Newsletter, Beyond the Basics https://gardenbasics.substack.comThe Farmer Fred Rant! Blog Facebook: "Get Growing with Farmer Fred" Instagram: farmerfredhoffman Twitter: @farmerfredFarmer Fred Garden Minute Videos on YouTube Got a garden question? • Leave an audio question without making a phone call via Speakpipe, at https://www.speakpipe.com/gardenbasics• Call or text us the question: 916-292-8964. • Fill out the contact box at GardenBasics.net• E-mail: fred@farmerfred.com Thank you for listening, subscribing and commenting on the Garden Basics with Farmer Fred podcast and the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter
This week, Diego talks about crop rotation: what it is, why consider implementing it, and some effective strategies to implement it on your market garden. You can also read the article using the link below: https://moderngrower.co/principles-of-crop-rotation-for-the-market-garden If you'd like to receive these helpful farming articles every week, you can subscribe to our newsletter using the link below: https://modern-grower.ck.page/posts
S4E04: Do Tomatoes Fit Into Your Crop Rotation? | Morning Star Spotlight This week, Allison Tristao interviews Giovanni Cavaletto, Agriculture Business Development of The Morning Star Company. They discuss tomatoes as an optional row crop for dairy farmers and how to get started with the Morning Star Company. Contact Giovanni Cavaletto or Rigoberto Guzman for more information on their nutrition models or working with The Morning Star Company. World Ag Expo The Morning Star Company will be at the World Ag Expo. Come see WUD at the World Ag Expo (WAE) at booths 6503 and 6603 in the Dairy Pavillion. See our schedule below. Tuesday, February 14, 2023 10 am – 12 pm: Get Free Legal Advice, from Anthony Raimondo with Raimondo and Associates 12 pm – 1 pm: Learn about Hiring with Lecheros Unidos de California 1 pm – 3 pm: Get Free Legal Advice, from Anthony Raimondo with Raimondo and Associates 3 pm – 5 pm: Chat with the CEO, Anja Raudabaugh Wednesday, February 15, 2022 9 am – 10 am: Learn about Hiring with Lecheros Unidos de California 10 am – 12 pm: What's the Deal? Dairy Economics with Tiffany LaMendola 12 pm – 1 pm: Learn about Hiring with Lecheros Unidos de California 1 pm – 3 pm: Dairy Environmental In-the-Know, Paul Sousa 3 pm – 5 pm: Chat with the CEO, Anja Raudabaugh Thursday, February 16, 2023 9 am – 11 am: What's the Deal? Dairy Economics with Tiffany LaMendola 1pm – 3 pm: Dairy Environmental In-the-Know, Paul Sousa If you have any questions regarding topics covered in this episode, please contact Allison at allison@wudairies.com To learn more about Western United Dairies, visit wudairies.com. Click Here to become a member!
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On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with Garrett Johnson of Minnesota about his 2022 season hunting his small farm. Garrett kicks off the episode by sharing his excitement about hunting with his his kids and how both his boys found success this season. The conversation then turns to topics like the impact of crop rotation, the importance of finding the habitat sanctuary during the gun seasons, and the power vacuum hat happens when the dominate buck it taken off any given property. Garret also talks about hunting his 20 acre home property where he was able to connect on a really good Minnesota buck with his bow during the gun season. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan revisits a Books & Books virtual event with multidisciplinary artist Blitz Bazawule in conversation with Beasts of Prey author Ayana Gray. Bazawule's debut novel, The Scent of Burnt Flowers, set in the mid-1960s, tells the story of a Black couple, Melvin and Bernadette, who have fled the United States for Ghana after Melvin kills a racist assailant in self-defense. “The literary world has given me so much in terms of freedom and the ability to zig-zag though the world of time and space, in a way I probably could never do in another medium,” said Bazawule. The filmmaker, musician and now author is currently directing the musical adaptation of The Color Purple movie. The Scent of Burnt Flowers is available at Books & Books. BLITZ BAZAWULE is a multidisciplinary artist born in Ghana. His feature directorial debut, The Burial of Kojo, premiered on Netflix via ARRAY Releasing. He co-directed Beyoncé's Black Is King, which earned him a Grammy nomination. Bazawule is set to direct the musical version of The Color Purple for Warner Bros. His artwork has been featured at the Whitney Biennial. He is also a TED senior fellow and a Guggenheim fellow. The Scent of Burnt Flower is his debut novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices