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Michael Petersen has over 38 years of experience as a researcher and mentor in both the private and public plant biotech space. He has over 50 issued patents and his work in plant transformation and gene expression is a passion. Mike has worked on many genetic engineering/editing contracts with entities across the globe, and he now focuses on innovative hemp research. At CannMed 25, Mike will share his team's latest efforts to transform cannabis and hemp plants using gene editing and genetic engineering in a presentation titled, “Creation of Novel Traits Through Genetic Engineering and Editing of Cannabinoid, Terpene, and Flavonoid Pathways in Cannabis sativa” During the conversation, we discussed: The difference between gene editing and genetic engineering How gene editing and genetic engineering methods have changed over the years Potential applications of gene editing and genetic engineering in cannabis and hemp Benefits and challenges versus traditional breeding The Wisconsin Crop Innovation Center's gene editing service, which is available to researchers and cultivators Thanks to This Episode's Sponsor: Kannapedia.net Kanapedia.net is the world's most comprehensive cannabis genomic library, featuring more than 2,200 genomic reports on cannabis and hemp varieties from around the globe. Kannapedia.net reports are easily searchable and contain Visualizations and Variant Tables that highlight high-impact variants in genes of interest. For example, you can see a report for the Badger G variety that Mike Petersen's team edited to break the CBDA synthase gene. In fact, you can see the drop out in the CBDA coverage chart on that report. . Visit Kannapedia.net to learn more. Additional Resources Wisconsin Crop Innovation Center Email Mike Michael Petersen on Linkedin Register for CannMed 25 Meet the CannMed 25 Speakers and Poster Presenters Review the Podcast CannMed Archive
One former Special Trade Envoy has issued a warning to Kiwi primary exporters amid the escalating trade war. Mike Petersen has joined the chorus of international trade experts who say New Zealand will be caught in the crossfire between the US and China - and he's warning exporters to 'be ready to be nimble'. The Country host Jamie Mackay explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One former Special Trade Envoy has issued a warning to Kiwi primary exporters amid the escalating trade war. Mike Petersen has joined the chorus of international trade experts who say New Zealand will be caught in the crossfire between the US and China - and he's warning exporters to 'be ready to be nimble'. The Country host Jamie Mackay explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue the Hawke's Bay theme with the former chair of Beef + Lamb NZ, former NZ special agricultural trade envoy, and current chair of horticulture company Scales. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Will Wilson, Paul Paynter, Mike Petersen, Adam Thompson, Rhys Roberts, and Phil Duncan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How bad is the big dry in Hawkes Bay, and how can it be mitigated? We ask the former Chair of Beef + Lamb NZ and former NZ Special Trade Envoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Jason Te Brake, Peter Newbold, Chris Russell, Jo Luxton, and Mike Petersen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With our regular host Bryan Gibson away on a break, senior Farmers Weekly contributing journalist Richard Rennie talks to Mike Petersen, chair of the Tukituki Water Security Project in Hawke's Bay, talks about why he sees the project as being crucial for the region's future economic growth, and the potential it holds for unlocking more water not only for irrigation, but for urban expansion in a region already tightly constrained by water availability.With dam projects often taking years to get started, Tukituki backers are confident that with the earlier work done under the Ruataniwha dam project, and sharing the same footprint, Tukituki will be starting sooner than later.
With our regular host Bryan Gibson away on a break, senior Farmers Weekly contributing journalist Richard Rennie talks to Mike Petersen, chair of the Tukituki Water Security Project. The project is one of 149 that has made the government's Fast-Track Project list. Previously known as the Ruataniwha dam project, the Tukituki project takes a slightly different tack, prioritising environmental river flow, then human water needs and then irrigation demand. Mike Petersen talks about why the project matters to the region's future economic development, and how soon it could become a reality.Federated Farmers meat and fibre chair Toby Williams is talking to Richard about the implications of the government's decision to loosen foreign investment regulations, and what it may mean for the primary sector. A recent survey placed New Zealand 38 out of 38 countries in terms of ease of foreign investment, something he sees as significantly throttling the country's ability to expand at both a processing level and farm level. He sees the loosening of the regulations also as a means of addressing the imbalance in foreign investment which has been encouraged to go into forestry, at the expense of pastoral farming.Richard also catches up with colleague Neal Wallace and discusses the unintended consequence of regulations imposed in Southland that now mean its 3000 farmers have to seek resource consent in order to continue farming. The consent relates to the livestock urine being defined as an "incidental diffuse discharge" requiring resource consent, after a Court of Appeal ruling confirmed the regulation. The fracas has Environment Minister Penny Simmonds stepping in, describing it as unworkable. Richard talks to Neal about how the tangle arose, and what implications it has for the rest of the country, and future law making.
A previous headline incorrectly stated that this project had received fast-track approval The chair of a controversial Hawke's Bay dam project included in the government's Fast-track Approvals Bill says the current proposal is not the same as a previous iteration that failed to get off the ground. Tukituki Water Security Project chair Mike Petersen spoke to Corin Dann.
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This man wears, and has worn, many hats in agriculture. He is the current chair of apple exporter Scales, a former chair of Beef + Lamb NZ and a former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy. Today we talk the state of horticulture, sheep and beef, forestry, irrigation (Tukituki) and Hawke's Bay one year on from Gabrielle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Mike Petersen, Dr Jacquleine Rowarth, Chris Brandolino, Sam Casey, Damian McKenzie, and Barry Soper.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TGIF! We start with Steffan's letter to "Madam X." Regurgitating the Biden debacle speech last night, and so sorry Rep. Jim Jordan. The national Clown Show continues. Then - part Farewell Tour/part push to pass bond measures in Douglas County. School board President Mike Petersen joins us in studio. We talk about why DougCo residents need to vote YES on 5A and 5B. We wrap with Petersen's take on the situation in the Middle East. Mike is a 25-year U.S. Navy veteran. #USNavy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former special agricultural trade envoy and chairman of Beef + Lamb New Zealand is the current chairman of Scales. He was in China with ANZCO Foods last week and says the reality is its economy is going to be “sticky” for another 12 months.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rowena Duncum and Jamie Mackay talk to Steve Wyn-Harris, Neil Beaumont, Isabelle Crawshaw, Mike Petersen, Emma Higgins, Elisha Milmine, and Regan Loach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hawkes Bay farmer, former Special Ag Trade Envoy and Chairman of Scales. Today he takes a positive view on the upside of a downside. A chance to reset and refocus and the importance of a positive mindset in order to succeed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Mike Petersen, Chris Russell, Wayne Langford, Grant McCallum and Jeremy Rookes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hawke's Bay farmer is a former New Zealand agricultural trade envoy and a former chair of Beef + Lamb NZ. Today we discuss his latest primary sector hat, the flood recovery and why farmer politics has become divisive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Warwick Catto, Mike Petersen, Kerry Worsnop, Craig Piggot, and Hunter McGregor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Chris Hipkins, Paul Paynter, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Andrew Douglas, Mike Petersen, and Richard Burke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We catch up with a Central Hawke's Bay sheep and beef farmer, (and former special agricultural trade envoy, and chair of Beef + Lamb NZ), to get his take on Cyclone Gabrielle's effect on the region.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Andrew Hoggard, Andrew Douglas, Mike Petersen, Karen Williams, Todd Charteris, and Chris Russell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A man who has worn many hats for New Zealand agriculture says “the level of division in the sector is untenable and must be addressed”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Sir Ian Taylor, Mike Petersen, Stephen Bell-Booth, and Dr Jacqueline Rowarth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alright, let's head to the Hawkes Bay now, where we find farmer and former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy, Mike Petersen… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Jane Smith, Damien O'Connor, Farmer Tom Martin and Mike Petersen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Hawkes Bay farmer and former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy has his say on winter grazing regulations and why he thinks carbon farming is not all bad for sheep and beef farmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former special agricultural trade envoy backs the New Zealand EU free trade agreement, saying it's better than walking away from the deal altogether.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the forty-second episode, Jake, Chris, Wyatt and Matt chat with Canadian puppeteer and actor Mike Petersen, where they talk about his work as a puppeteer, including working with Jim Henson and many others on "Fraggle Rock" and "Labyrinth", performing the role of Bruce the Gorilla on "The Mighty Jungle", Binoo in the puppet version of "Toopy and Binoo", some of his acting work and so much more!
Rep. Mike Petersen -- Cache debate schedule
Jamie Mackay talks to Christopher Luxon, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Emma Higgins, Mike Petersen, Jacinda Ardern and Farmer Tom Martin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Jacinda Ardern, Ben Dooley, Emma Higgins, Mike Petersen and Tracy Ahern. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy and former Beef + Lamb chair is a Hawke's Bay sheep and beef farmer and an "ethical carbon farmer" these days. Today we talk carbon farming and FTAs and why Australia has 26 to our 16? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Preseason No. 1 Westhill coach Mike Riveles and captains — Mike Petersen, Connor Sullivan, Craig Ottaviano and Jake Benner join Scott Ericson and Pete Paguaga to talk being the No. 1 team in preseason, the pressure that comes with it, their opening win and how they are using their loss in the Class LL championship last year to fuel the team this season.
The former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy and former chairman of Beef + Lamb NZ comments on the outstanding performance of the primary sector in challenging times, He Waka Eke Noa and carbon farming. He also shared his moving story about the Christchurch earthquake 11 years on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Julia Jones, Mike Petersen, William Beetham and Don Carson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does Utah have an election integrity problem? What should county clerks be doing to ensure more safe and fair elections? Freshman representative Mike Petersen from Cache Valley shares information about his bill, HB 67, that aims to provide some of the solutions. 2022 is the year of the "Activist Mom" and Jen Brown from Davis County fits the bill. This mom of five has formed a new organization called Utah Citizens For The Constitution that aims to educate and evangelize about the US Constitution and create a statewide network of citizen groups to hold their elected officials accountable to it. VoteForMikePetersen.com https://le.utah.gov/~2022/bills/static/HB0067.html https://www.facebook.com/Utah-Citizens-for-the-Constitution-102199818926271
We're sharing with you a special discussion we had at the end of last year with Dr. Michael Petersen, who in 2021 served as the Chief Clinical Innovation Officer of NTT DATA Services. Dr. Mike is a pediatric emergency medicine physician, served in the U.S. Army, and brings over 20 years of deep health industry knowledge of emerging technologies and strategy. Today, he is at PwC as Managing Director - Clinical Health Transformation Lead. With his early childhood spent in a Vietnamese orphanage, his personal life experiences have informed his executive leadership in addressing complex issues of health equity. Dr. Mike and I came together as a part of an immersive Telehealth Academy series organized by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center's Project Healthcare, The Disruption Lab, and Sage Growth Partners. Thank you to the event organizers for letting us share this discussion with our A Second Opinion audience.
Interviews are with Damien O'Connor, Mike Petersen, James Shaw, Peter Newbold and Chris Russell.
Interviews are with Mike Petersen, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Jim Hopkins, Blake Holgate and Simon Bridges.
The Hawkes Bay farmer and former NZ Trade Envoy and Chairman of Beef + Lamb NZ talks about life on the farm in lockdown and about some of the real challenges facing the NZ export supply chain.
Interviews are with Phil Duncan, Mike Petersen, Barbara Kuriger, Dean Rabbidge, Thomas McDonald and Sam Owen.
Uns dias antes da pausa olímpica, os holofotes da WNBA voltaram-se para a equipe de Atlanta. Sem Kelly Loeffler, a ex-senadora republicana, dentre os donos da equipe, a expectativa com a nova liderança, que a expurgou após os protestos históricos da equipe e da WNBA em geral em prol de seu adversário nas eleições, era que o jovem núcleo do Dream, após reforçar-se na offseason, conseguisse sonhar em chegar longe na temporada. 1/2 temporada se foi e a expectativa não é a mesma após a briga da jovem armadora com suas companheiras. O que ocorreu? Qual pode ser o resultado disso? E também comentamos sobre a briga entre Nneka e a FIBA para disputar as Olimpíadas pela Nigéria, além da ausência da Cambage na seleção australiana e a polêmica que envolve sua decisão. (Gravado antes do Mike Petersen pedir afastamento do Dream por motivos de saúde)
Interviews are with Mike Petersen, Sally Rae, Jane Smith, Hunter McGregor and Dr Doug Edmeades.
Interviews are with David Seymour, Pita Alexander, Jim Hopkins, Jeffrey Morrison, Judith Collins and Mike Petersen.
Interviews are with Judith Collins, Mark Hutchinson, Mike Petersen, Corina Jordan and Chris Russell.
Todd Weiler interviews Rep. Mike Petersen about the 2021 legislative session.
Interviews are with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Miles Hurrell, Julian Raine, Hunter McGregor, Emma Higgins and Mike Petersen.
The Central Hawkes Bay sheep and beef farmer, is a former chairman of Beef + Lamb NZ and a former NZ Special Agricultural Trade Envoy. Today we pass our sympathies on to his trade envoy successor and look at the effect Biden and Brexit will have on world trade.
Interviews are with Andrew Hoggard, Mike Petersen, Peter Newbold and Chris Russell.
Jacinda Ardern's being told to base a senior Cabinet minister in Europe from next year to drum up trade.Former special agricultural trade envoy Mike Petersen says not engaging with trade counterparts in person - due to Covid-19 - is problematicHe told Kate Hawkesby we need to be creative, in a travel-constrained world."Doing meetings by Zoom all sounds very nice, but nothing beats the ability to be able to relate one to one."Peterson says having senior ministers in markets where we're trying to negotiate trade agreements is extremely valuable.LISTEN ABOVE
Covid could restore trust in science says Mike Petersen, Chair of Food and Fibre Leaders Forum. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
European countries are still dumping surplus frozen potato products on the New Zealand local market. Chris Claridge, CEO of Potatoes New Zealand, will update us on the issue. Covid could restore trust in science says Mike Petersen, Chair of Food and Fibre Leaders Forum. Meat exporters are preparing for trade disruption in their key UK market, Sirma Karapeeva, CEO of Meat Industry Association of New Zealand, has the latest. The Government is pushing ahead with tree limits, but at what price? Forest Owners Association President, Phil Taylor, shares his concerns. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Interviews are with Damien O'Connor, Mike Petersen and Cameron Bagrie.
John talks with Kansas State Senator Mike Petersen about the 2020 election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interviews are with Mike Petersen, Dr Tim Mackle, Tim Myers, Smiley Barrett, Lewis Ferris and Dick Tayler.
Bro. Mike Petersen gives us an update from their work in Poland and brings the morning message.
Interviews are with Damien O'Connor, Ross Hyland, Blake Holgate, Winston Peters and Mike Petersen.
In this episode of the 2020 National Strip-Tillage Podcast Series, we chat with agronomist Mike Petersen, with Orthman Mfg. about some of his in-field observations during the growing season, along with some considerations for strip-tillers as we head into harvest and then into the coming year.
Interviews are with Winston Peters, Mike Petersen, Chris Brandolino, Dean Rabbidge, Shane McManaway and Richie O'Meara.
Interviews are with Jane Hutchings, Ben Russell, Blair McClean, Phil Duncan and Mike Petersen.
For this episode, I interviewed an independent film maker named David Starr who is working on a documentary called the 50-million-dollar bullet. David will share a story of a police shooting that will have you shocked and angry. His film tells the story of a Vietnam Veteran named Michael Funk, also known as ML. Michael survived a military stint in Vietnam only to die at the hands of Neenah Wisconsin police officers Craig Hoffer and Robert Ross. For ML, the day began as any other day. He worked at a motorcycle repair shop called Eagle Nation Cycles in Neenah, Wisconsin with his close friend Steven Erato, who owned the shop.On December 5, 2015, a man named Brian Flatoff entered the shop and took Ryan Moderson, Mike Petersen and Funk as hostages. Flatoff wanted to steal a motorcycle he once owned from the shop. During the hostage ordeal, while armed with a handgun he carried for protection, Funk escaped through the backdoor. After escaping, Officers Hoffer and Ross shot Michael Funk dead. Officers stormed the building and arrested Flatoff, who was eventually prosecuted and sentenced to prison. Afterward, there was an investigation into ML Funk’s shooting. Former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel’s office determined officers Craig Hoffer and Robert Ross were justified in killing Funk. He said the officers incorrectly thought Funk was the armed hostage-taker and reacted under the threat of imminent death and therefore "acted in an objectively reasonable manner" in shooting Funk. Schimel called Funk’s death a tragic mistake and that he did nothing to deserve to die. However, Shop owner Steven Erato claims there is more to this story than meets the eye. Listen as David Starr tells the story of Michael Funk and the unanswered questions about his death.For more information about this upcoming film, you can contact David Starr through his FB page titled The Fifty Million Dollar Bullet.Video clip provided by WFRV Local 5 at https://www.wearegreenbay.com/Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by making a Paypal donation to augustlake@fuse.net at https://bit.ly/39iw6iz. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please email me at catchmykiller@gmail.com.
Interviews are with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Jacinda Ardern, Mike Petersen, Hayden Higgins, Davey Hughes and Don Carson.
Interviews are with Jacinda Ardern, Mike Petersen, Hayden Higgins, Chris Brandolino and Te Radar.
An interview with 2020 NSTC speaker, Mike Petersen by Strip-Till Farmer
It’s a new week and with it some new updates from the government. Following today's level alert announcement, New Zealand will be heading to Level 3 next Tuesday, but Sarah asks in today’s poll – is the government getting the balance of economy and public health right? First up on today’s show, Sarah welcomes the National Party’s finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith to the show to discuss the Government’s and Treasury's plans for economic and trade recovery and he’ll take your questions. Then, Sarah chats to Mike Petersen about why he wants to reach a consensus on freshwater reforms as soon as possible, as well as its progress and rising protectionism in our global markets. KPMG’s Global Head of Agribusiness, Ian Proudfoot, joins Sarah to chat about the Agri-food sector’s new normal post-covid-19. Ian highlights the importance of quickly adapting to new consumer needs and promoting NZ produce in new ways. To finish the show, Sarah is joined by Matt Jones from AgStaff to discuss the serious staffing pinch across the primary sector while unemployment rates continue to rise. Matt says he’s got hundreds of primary industries’ placements to fill right now and there’s going be hundreds more as New Zealand climbs out of the covid-19 pandemic. Sarah Perriam, the host of Sarah's Country, is joined in self-isolation still broadcasting from the Lincoln University campus as an ‘essential service’ with her guest co-host, her Irish producer, Joel Rock. Guests on this week’s show: 1. “Economic outlook from the opposition“ with Paul Goldsmith, Finance Spokesman, National Party 2. “An update on freshwater reforms” with Mike Petersen, Chairman, Food and Fibre Leaders’ Forum 3. “Adapting quickly for changing consumer needs” with Ian Proudfoot, Global Head of Agribusiness, KPMG 4. “Shifting the labour force to combat unemployment” with Matt Jones from AgStaff To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Sarah chats to Mike Petersen about why he wants to reach a consensus on freshwater reforms as soon as possible, as well as its progress and rising protectionism in our global markets. To watch to the full-length interviews and to contact the show visit www.sarahperriam.com
Interviews are with Mike Petersen, Mike King, Julia Jones, Hayden Higgins and Winston Peters.
Interviews are with Phil Duncan, Mike Petersen, Rowland Smith, Posy Moody, Paul Fitzpatrick, Andy Thompson and Craig Wiggins.
Mike Petersen has a lot of hats – company director, farmer-elected Director and Chair of SheepCo, Meat and Wool New Zealand and Beef + Lamb New Zealand amongst others. First and foremost however he is a farmer, and as NZ’s Special Agriculture Trade Envoy it was his role as a farmer to speak with other nations’ farmers and representatives about the opportunities in trade. With just a few months left in the role, he joins us to discuss what he’s seen in his time, ‘Black Swan’ events like African Swine Fever in China, and why NZ’s relatively small agricultural economy has such a big leadership role to play. Make sure to follow him on Twitter, he’s always got an interesting take on events @tepunamike
In this Strip-Till Farmer Podcast, bought to you by Topcon Agriculture, we're joined by expert soil scientist Mike Petersen, to answer the questions farmers might have about their strip-tilling efforts.
In our fourth episode of the Strip-Till Farmer podcast brought to you by Thurston Mfg., we welcome Mike Petersen to explain the tactical timeline for fertilizer applications in a strip-till system to strengthen plant roots and maximize yield potential.
Craig Hickson is the founder and owner of Progressive Meats Limited. In this 2013 podcast he talks with Mike Petersen, then chair of Beef + Lamb New Zealand and now New Zealand Special Agricultural Trade Envoy, about his experiences in the industry and what he sees as the inherent industry characteristics we all need to be aware of.
Lift Up Podcast | by Edify Hub to encourage Christian growth
Visit http://LiftUpPodcast.com/9 for complete show notes and links to resources mentioned in the podcast. Mike Petersen shares some practical applications of the two parts of forgiveness. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll hear in Episode 9: Update: Doubling the production rate of content for Edify Hub in 2015. Also – I’m seeking your feedback […]
Lift Up Podcast | by Edify Hub to encourage Christian growth
Visit http://LiftUpPodcast.com/8 for complete show notes and links to resources mentioned in the podcast. Mike Petersen shares the usefulness he found in a doctors degree in Old Testament interpretation while he serves as a missionary in Poland. He also shares what he learned about forgiveness after facing destructive false accusations in his ministry. Here’s a […]