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Mike and the Kevins talk with John Mick, Pioneer Field Agronomist. This episode wraps up the three-part series on maximizing soybean yield. The crew discuss management practices for higher yielding soybeans, from field preparation to nutrient decisions all the way to harvest. These are baseline recommendations and thoughts to get the most from your soybeans and get the most yield by fall. ResourcesSix Secrets to Soybean Success: https://cropphysiology.cropsci.illinois.edu/six-secrets-to-success/Purdue soybean trials show sulfur payback: https://www.farmprogress.com/soybean/purdue-soybean-trials-show-sulfur-paybackArticle: Achieving 100 bu/acre Yields in Soybeans: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/100-bu-yield-soybeans.htmlArticle: Understanding and Increasing Soybean Yields: https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy/understanding-increasing-soybean-yields.html
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Curt is the drummer on some legendary recordings by Tom Petty, Seal, Bonnie Raitt and Mick Jagger to name a few. Curt is in a unique position having worked in the "classic" session era and transitioning to home recording. He shares fantastic insights of "old school" knowledge and his cutting edge home set up. http://www.curtbisquera.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blair-sinta/support
Curt is the drummer on some legendary recordings by Tom Petty, Seal, Bonnie Raitt and Mick Jagger to name a few. Curt is in a unique position having worked in the "classic" session era and transitioning to home recording. He shares fantastic insights of "old school" knowledge and his cutting edge home set up. http://www.curtbisquera.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blair-sinta/support
.......the Mountain Bar, a legendary watering hole on the road from Termon to Gaoth Dobhair, John & Mick mein hosts extraordinaire, the Bushmills flowed amid stories told of days of old!
If you would like to support my work at #WeAreTheWeather you can become a Patron - See: https://www.patreon.com/WeAreTheWeather Episode 3) From a cultural discovery made 'down under' in the 90's through an accidental meeting 20 years later. "The Rise of the community shed" gives an introduction to how groups of people, chatting and being respectful to each other 'over a cuppa' (tea / coffee etc) has helped many deal with their darkest moments in life & why we should all spread the word that adults are allowed to have fun too! (In fact, it should be compulsory!) This episode has some great 'frank, honest and fun' discussions with Bryan, John & Mick who were all members of 'The Frome Shed' when I joined them back in 2015 See: http://www.fromeshed.org.uk/ - Also mentioned in very fond terms is Mr. Patrick Abrahams who founded the project in 2014 and is currently a 'Shed Ambassador' at The UK Men's sheds Association. See: https://menssheds.org.uk/ Among many other roles! - I mention in the show that my meeting with Patrick was quite unplanned but changed my life from that point on! My eventual (intended) meeting was at the same destination and for those seeking opportunities for young adults in Frome, Somerset, UK, I thoroughly recommend checking out the work of 'Edventure' too! (The 'Share Shop' One of edventure's projects, is also mentioned in the show as the new home for a rather large, repaired Angle Grinder) See: https://edventurefrome.org/ Note: I researched statistics for the show that deal 'head on' with the terrible cost of not looking after each other on this little blue planet of ours. I have no wish to be alarmist about the effect on #EveryDayMentalHealth of isolation brought on by 'sudden life circumstance change' or 'slow burn decrease in positive mood' in everyday lives, indeed many 'Shed Group attendees' worldwide, will not have encountered such problems, but many 'have' too, and for them, the discovery of a local #ShedGroup / #BarnyardCommunity / #YardShop / #MensShed, whatever you want to call it, can genuinely be described as life changing or even life giving! Anyone dealing with some of the more serious issues raised in the show will find some helpful links at the end of this description. I touch on the urgent need to grow this movement across the pond in the USA. To that aim, The US Men's Shed Association is a good start. See: https://usmenssheds.com/ - The problems we see in the UK and europe are echoed across the pond but other factors at play in the USA with outcomes, especially for middle ages males, possibly service veterans or those suffering Job loss, status change and insulation from community not currently being nearly good enough! A 'Shed Group' in your community could really help someone. Anyone! You could simply and easily make some positive change in your community by first recognising that it really is Okay to not be OK, encouraging talking and laughing more, be it face to face or shoulder to shoulder, working on a project of some kind! It's all about the people and it's all good too! - If you, or someone you know is low and need to talk to someone, In the UK, 'Samaritans' are there for you. See: https://www.samaritans.org/ - In the USA The 'American Federation For Suicide Prevention' can be found here! See: https://afsp.org/ - Treat everyone you meet like an old friend, because they might yet be a new one. If you would like to support my work at #WeAreTheWearther please see here: https://www.patreon.com/WeAreTheWeather #HonestyWithLove
"If you have something that someone hates or loves, you have something right?" Curt “KIRKEE B.” Bisquera has been highly active in the music industry for over thirty-years. He has recorded and/or toured with the likes of Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Sir Elton John, Mick Jagger, Morris Day and the Time, Pharrell Williams, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and that is literally just scratching the surface. Curt is known as a “groove master” and in many ways it has become expected of him to deliver the groovy goods. Beyond simply drumming, Curt has been branching out recently with West Co. Pedals to create the “Grease Juicer”. Yes, a drummer is working together with a guitar pedal company. It goes to show that even the most top level drummers with an equally impressive resume still need to diversify in other areas to ensure a more comfortable career in music. In this conversation Curt opens up a lot about the changing music industry and what Curt likes and also doesn’t like about it. This episode focuses heavily on Curt’s observations of the industry over the last thirty years. Curt endorses DW Drums, Paiste, Vater, Remo, SKB, LP, Audio-Technica, Canopus, Jerry Harvey Audio, Big Fat Snare Drum, Tuner Fish Lug Locks, Big Bang Distribution, Slug Percussion, Randall May, Dauz, CRS. You Will Hear About ... Why Curt released his own guitar pedal “Grease Juicer” and why he went in that direction instead of a drum product. Curt’s take on the drumming community vs the guitar community. Curt’s early days and beliefs on natural talent. Some first hand stories and thoughts about Jeff Porcaro. Our thoughts on the current state of social skills. Metronomic music and why we don’t like it very much. One of Curt’s mantras Personal advice and messages from Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Elton John. Curt’s thoughts on the music industry today compared to twenty years ago. Why Should You Listen? Curt had asked me if he could listen to this episode prior to release to give it the seal of approval. The next day he responded with, “It’s good. It’s my truth.” I think that really sums this one up. Curt has had over thirty years of experience in this industry and has seen a lot of change. He isn’t entirely happy with the changes but he still loves music. You will hear his emotive explanation about how he has been under the microscope and beat detected in the studio for years. He is tired of that. He just wants to be free. To play music without a click. To have a recording truthfully represent what happened in the moment. To hear this from Curt was incredibly powerful. This episode is filled with truth. Curt’s truth. Whether you agree with it or not, this was a wonderfully unfiltered and organic conversation between two people who have a deep love for music. Curt’s Socials Instagram Facebook Website Follow ‘Drumeo Gab’ Instagram Facebook
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General Nicholson and Ambassador Llorens discuss their unity of effort in the field and their partnership in developing the new Afghanistan strategy adopted by the Trump Administration.
John Mick joins the podcast as a regular co-host of Season 2. In this episode, We talk about the perennial controversy over the holiday song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”, and use it as a jumping off point to talk about consent – how we learned about it growing up, and how we hope to teach … Continue reading S2E1 – What These Two Dads Think of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” →
While Steve talks about digestive issues at Disneyland, Jason uses his pain to develop his screenplay for a Hangover x Disney movie. It’s one of the best story ideas ever conceived, so don’t steal it. (Originally posted: February 16, 2018) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/today-i-learned-nothing/support