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Drivetime with DeRusha
The DeRush-Hour Headlines

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 17:31


On "The Lead" - sustainable jet fuel grown in Minnesota? Jason talks to Dr. Mitch Hunter from the U of M. Then on "Page 2" - good news for Minnesota breweries!

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Finding Genius Podcast
How To Promote Diversity And Sustainability In Cropping Systems | Advice From An Agronomist

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 28:34


Mitch Hunter joins the podcast today to discuss plant diversity, sustainability, and more. As the Associate Director of Forever Green Initiative and Adjunct Assistant Professor at The University of Minnesota, Mitch is interested in developing cropping systems that promote greater diversity, resilience, and sustainability. Mitch is a Minnesota native, and his work at U of M greatly centers around his expertise in the science of soil management and crop production. Using his deep knowledge of this topic, Mitch is on a mission to diversify agricultural landscapes with new crops – thus improving the environment and creating new economic opportunities for farmers and businesses alike … Click play to uncover: How Mitch is working with Forever Green Initiative to improve soil health and increase crop diversity. What cover crops are, and what can be done to improve them. The factors that drive farmers' selection of cover crops. The benefits of planting early, and the challenges that arise when trying to do so. To learn more about Mitch and his work, visit Forevergreen.umn.edu! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Boost Your Brainpower with 15% OFF!  Fuel your mind with BrainSupreme Supplements and unlock your full potential. Get 15% OFF your order now using this exclusive link: brainsupreme.co/discount/findinggenius Hurry—your brain deserves the best!

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West
AgNet News Hour, Monday, 01-06-25

Farm City Newsday by AgNet West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 43:37


In this episode, Sabrina Halvorson and Lorrie Boyer discuss key agricultural issues anticipated for 2025. The conversation explores rising input costs exacerbated by geopolitical events, ongoing supply chain pressures, and the impact of climate change. They also touch upon shifting consumer preferences towards plant-based proteins, vertical farming, and the impacts of inflation on the agriculture sector. The hosts emphasize the resilience of the agricultural industry in finding solutions to these challenges. Lorrie talks with Ray Miller, a meteorologist with Meteorology, who discussed the impacts of climate change on weather patterns. He explained that increased CO2 levels lead to more extreme weather conditions, including severe droughts, heavy rainfall, and intense storms. He noted that the central U.S. saw above-average precipitation this year, but parts of the South remain in drought. Miller emphasized the critical need for water management in agriculture due to these extremes. He also highlighted the rise in hurricane intensity and size, and the increase in wildfires in unexpected regions. Despite other factors like urban heat islands and solar cycles, Miller stressed that human-induced CO2 and methane are significant contributors to climate change. Sabrina interviews Mitch Hunter, Co-Director of the Forever Green Initiative at the University of Minnesota. They discuss the challenges and innovations in growing crops during winter in regions like North Dakota and Minnesota. Key topics include the development of winter-hardy cash cover crops such as winter camelina and domesticated pennycress, which can be harvested for biofuel. Hunter also highlights other exciting agricultural developments, including Kernza, a perennial grain crop. The Forever Green Initiative aims to promote soil health and provide farmers with diverse income streams. 

Adams on Agriculture
AOA Tuesday 12-31-2024

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 41:40


On this final episode of 2024 for AOA, we take a listen to a recent conversation between host Jesse Allen and Dr. Michael Cordonnier of Soybean and Corn Advisor with an update on South America's crops and growing conditions to start the show. In Segment Two, we learn about the upcoming Top Farmer Conference at Purdue University with Dr. Jim Mintert, director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. In Segment Three, we learn about the Forever Green Initiative at the University of Minnesota College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences with Dr. Mitch Hunter. Then we close the show with a report from our FARM and American Ag Network correspondent, Corryn La Rue, looking at pork producers tackling demand issues and reaching out to younger generations in Segment Four.  

Market Talk
Monday, December 30th, 2024- Steve Nicholson and Dr. Mitch Hunter

Market Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 39:56


On this episode, we learn about the Forever Green Initiative at the University of Minnesota College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences. Dr. Mitch Hunter joins us to discuss their work with cover crops, soil health, water quality and more. We also listen back to a recent conversation about the markets in 2024 with Steve Nicholson from Rabobank on today's show.

Physio Explained by Physio Network
Mind, Body, and Mobility: Exploring Yoga's Role in Rehab

Physio Explained by Physio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 15:14


In this episode, Mitch explores the potential benefits of yoga for our patients. We delve into the symbiotic relationship between the breathing techniques employed in yoga and the transformation of our mindset regarding movement and positions that may exacerbate discomfort. Mitch also shares insights into the latest research on the connection between yoga and pain.Mitch Hunter is a clinical educator, senior physiotherapist and lecturer at Griffith University. He additionally is a meditation teacher working with persistent pain, chronic health, and palliative care patents. Mitch can be found at: https://www.hunterhealing.com and @_mitchhunter. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is Michael Rizk (@thatphysioguy)References to papers discussed: 1. Bower, J. E., & Irwin, M. R. (2016). Mind–body therapies and control of inflammatory biology: A descriptive review. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 51, 1-11 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S08891591150016582. Buric, I., Farias, M., Jong, J., Mee, C., & Brazil, I. A. (2017). What is the molecular signature of mind–body interventions? A systematic review of gene expression changes induced by meditation and related practices. Frontiers in Immunology, 8, 670 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00670/full?fbclid=IwAR3UziUstPADj5tnIc46ctLJ4K_Uo8Kj6eMDxiWUyatIG3gHihoN7kypBH3. Cherkin, D. C., & Herman, P. M. (2018). Cognitive and mind-body therapies for chronic low back pain and neck pain: effectiveness and value. JAMA internal medicine, 178(4), 556-557 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/26733714. Villemure, C., Čeko, M., Cotton, V. A., & Bushnell, M. C. (2014). Insular cortex mediates increased pain tolerance in yoga practitioners. Cerebral cortex, 24(10), 2732-2740 https://academic.oup.com/cercor/article/24/10/2732/307000?login=true5. Rivest-Gadbois, E., & Boudrias, M. H. (2019). What are the known effects of yoga on the brain in relation to motor performances, body awareness and pain? A narrative review. Complementary therapies in Medicine, 44, 129-142 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S09652299183082886. Sterling, M., Smeets, R., Keijzers, G., Warren, J., & Kenardy, J. (2019). Physiotherapist-delivered stress inoculation training integrated with exercise versus physiotherapy exercise alone for acute whiplash-associated disorder (StressModex): a randomised controlled trial of a combined psychological/physical intervention. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53(19), 1240-1247 https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/53/19/1240.abstract

Surviving Hard Times
Cover Cash Crop Comeback? Tools for Superior Soils & Economic Opportunity

Surviving Hard Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 28:45


Cover crops have been around for over 10,000 years. It wasn't until about 50 years ago that they started being replaced with chemical fertilizers, which many farmers saw as a more modern, efficient method. But the tide may be turning again – back to the (cover crop) roots. And this time, there may be loads of economic opportunity and environmental sustainability to gain. Press play to explore: Tips for growing cash crops that will enrich soils, leading to better harvests How algal blooms and drinking water problems can result from bare soils in the winter months How relay cropping works and why it's so useful Mitch Hunter is an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the Forever Green Initiative at the University of Minnesota. This interdisciplinary initiative is dedicated to helping farmers and the environment by developing comprehensive crops, cropping systems, and supply chains for novel crops. The ultimate goal is to keep soils covered all year long, preventing fertilizer from washing into bodies of water, maintaining soil quality, and boosting overall productivity. Tune in and visit Home | Forever Green (umn.edu) to learn more. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q

Finding Genius Podcast
How To Promote Diversity And Sustainability In Cropping Systems | Advice From An Agronomist

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 29:26


Mitch Hunter joins the podcast today to discuss plant diversity, sustainability, and more. As the Associate Director of Forever Green Initiative and Adjunct Assistant Professor at The University of Minnesota, Mitch is interested in developing cropping systems that promote greater diversity, resilience, and sustainability. Mitch is a Minnesota native, and his work at U of M greatly centers around his expertise in the science of soil management and crop production. Using his deep knowledge of this topic, Mitch is on a mission to diversify agricultural landscapes with new crops – thus improving the environment and creating new economic opportunities for farmers and businesses alike … Click play to uncover: How Mitch is working with Forever Green Initiative to improve soil health and increase crop diversity.  What cover crops are, and what can be done to improve them.  The factors that drive farmers' selection of cover crops. The benefits of planting early, and the challenges that arise when trying to do so.  To learn more about Mitch and his work, visit Forevergreen.umn.edu! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Seattle Unity Church
Sunday Service Podcast September 27th – Myrtle’s Gift

Seattle Unity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 41:27


“We affirm divine order outworking in our coming elections, we affirm divine outworking on our planet, in the water, in the rain, in the fires, in all of it.” Rev. Karen re-visits the core spiritual tool of prayer, in its various forms, as a great way to navigate current challenges.  Examining the healing and affirmation works of Myrtle Fillmore, she encourages us to re-invigorate our prayer practice. Worship Arts include group recordings from Seattle Unity band, Erin McGaughan, Olivia Hamilton, Jesse Whitford, David Loy, as well as commmunity members Tim Clements-Levin, Mercedes Nicole, Bonnie Pasek, Song Mei Doran, Abbie Doran, Karen R. Smith, Clara Fredrickson, Melissa Mager, Howard Langveldt, Dayna Cole, Alyce Watkins, Scott Meihn, Jay Thompson, Cindy McComish, Emily Kozie, Paul Gamman, Jennifer Bolles, Paul Liebert, Don Bennet, Inez Lindsey, Matt Corey, Becky Thatcher, Mitch Hunter. Check out the full service video, featuring a montage of chaplains and prayer team members, with archival photography from Annie Christensen, Gordon Lee, Casey Longacre and many others. Reading presented by Marcia Rutan; offering presented by James Tierney; closing prayer from Scott Caldwell. The talk begins at 15:31. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services.  And as always, see our Facebook  page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.

Seattle Unity Church
Sunday Service Podcast September 20th – Walking Through Fire

Seattle Unity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 37:40


“It is no longer a theory; it is what is. And perhaps we can use this Equinox energy to accept where we are and surrender to a higher power.” With the fires, the hurricanes, and virus, Rev. Karen acknowledges our current upheavals.  She looks at some lessons offered by 12 step processes, and incorporates nature imagery, and the wisdom of Viktor Frankel, as well as a variation on a lovingkindness prayer: “May all beings be free from danger May all beings be loved May all beings be remembered May all beings be mourned May all beings be treated with kindness and compassion”    The talk begins at 16:45. Music comes from SU favorite, Stephanie Anne Johnson.  Go here for the full service video. Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected during this time, including after-service fellowship and Wednesday evening Zoom services.  And as always, see our Facebook  page or our Instagram for more, including quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.

Ticked Podcast
Mitch Hunter, Refined with Compassion

Ticked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 52:18


Mitch is a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), photographer, and close-up street magician. He’s good with his hands – whether that’s creating illusion or caring for the elderly. He’s never taken the beaten path, experiences have shaped his direction, and his past does not define him. Rather, it has refined him into a compassionate soul for others passing through emotions he’s familiar with. We talk about his refining past and caring outlook with a few magic detours along the way.

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Boma
Mitch Hunter-Scullion - Et si les astéroïdes autour de la Terre étaient les mines d’or du futur ? (EN)

Boma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 23:35


Mitch Hunter-Scullion est un pionnier de l'économie extra-terrestre, un diffuseur et un lobbyiste politique pour le secteur de l'exploitation minière dans l'espace. C’est l'un des plus jeunes PDG de l'industrie spatiale. Ayant fondé l'Asteroid Mining Corporation dans sa chambre d'université, il a fait de l'AMC une force dominante mondiale dans le secteur de l'exploitation minière spatiale.Mitch Hunter-Scullion est également membre du Groupe de travail de La Haye sur la gouvernance des ressources spatiales internationales, où il travaille à l'élaboration d'un cadre juridique international pour le secteur de l'exploitation minière dans l'espace afin de garantir une croissance éthique et durable de cette industrie. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Monkey Sword Fight
Episode #59 A Good Sit-Down Odour ft Mitch Hunter

Monkey Sword Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 99:05


This weeks the guys are joined by Mitch Hunter (Groovement & Craigie Knowes) Topics include Mitch’s experience with the craziest taxi driver in Berlin, Ketogenic diets,  dating age gaps, dead animal stories, Mike asks for some Stag-do advice, Andy Mac has some big news, and much more... Including Braw Or Naw, Top-3, and Watching/Listening this Week! If you wouldn’t mind subscribing to the show on iTunes, it helps the show out a lot and would be greatly appreciated.  You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monkey-sword-fight/id1346837791?mt=2  Follow us here on podbean: https://monkeyswordfight.podbean.com/  Don’t forget, the guys are always looking for your feedback and suggestions, so feel free to get in touch at: monkeyswordfightpodcast@gmail.com You can contact the guys on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeySwordFightPodcast/ Or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MSF_podcast   SOCIAL MEDIA: www.twitter.com/Wagjuanpatrice  www.twitter.com/_MDotts www.twitter.com/macapella https://www.facebook.com/Groovementperth/ https://www.facebook.com/craigieknowes/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100017626361723   Hosts: Jordan Patrick & Mike Dotts Guest: Mitch Hunter Producer: Andy Macfarlane   TIMECODE 00:00:00 - Intro & Words With Dotts 00:02:40 - Sponsor Shoutout (Fair City Jiu Jitsu) 00:08:00 - Catch-up with Mitch Hunter (Groovement & Craigie Knowes) 00:58:40 - Top 3 (Fast-food chains) 01:11:58 - Braw Or Naw (Incl;  Gruesome injury videos, mixing aftershaves, and more) 01:23:58 - You, The Sandemans, Neville Watson, Fortnite, and more) 01:37:35 - Sponsor Shoutout (Fair City Jiu Jitsu)  

Monkey Sword Fight
Episode #48 I've Shat Myself ft Mitch Hunter

Monkey Sword Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 92:20


This week the guys are joined by Mitch Hunter of Groovement and Craigie Knowes. This weeks topics include Ceilidh music at weddings, Fantasy basketball drafts, Blend In Stand Out review, the worst boiler room ever, publics toilets, unfortunate accidents, and listener Andy H puts forward Words With Dotts as a topic for this weeks Braw Or Naw! Including Braw Or Naw and Watching/Listening To This Week. If you wouldn’t mind subscribing to the show on iTunes, it helps the show out a lot and would be greatly appreciated. You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monkey-sword-fight/id1346837791?mt=2 Follow us here on podbean: https://monkeyswordfight.podbean.com/ Don’t forget, the guys are always looking for your feedback and suggestions, so feel free to get in touch at: monkeyswordfightpodcast@gmail.com You can contact the guys on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeySwordFightPodcast/ Or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MSF_podcast SOCIAL MEDIA: www.twitter.com/Wagjuanpatrice www.twitter.com/_MDotts www.twitter.com/macapella https://www.facebook.com/Groovementperth/ https://www.facebook.com/craigieknowes/ Hosts: Jordan Patrick & Mike Dotts Guest: Mitch Hunter  Producer: Andy Macfarlane TIMECODE: 00:00:00 - Intro and Words With Dotts 00:01:34 - Sponsor Shoutout (Paul Patrick Plumbing & Heating) 00:02:50 - Listener Feedback 00:19:35 - Catch up with Mitch Hunter of Groovement & Cragie Knowes (Incl; Upcoming gigs, Groovements famous Halloween party, the new venue, opening weekend, new events, and much more) 00:52:43 - Braw Or Naw (Cover bands, pickled eggs, pickles on a sandwich, eating out alone, and much more) 01:18:19 - Watching/Listening To This Week (Incl; The Secret Footballer, T.I’s new album, The Civil War comic, The Defiant Ones, Tame Impala, and much more)

Monkey Sword Fight
Episode #35 Built Like A Shetland Pony ft Mitch Hunter & Megan Bain

Monkey Sword Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 88:27


With Mike still enjoying his vacation, Jordan and Andy meet up for a chat with Groovement/Craigie Knowes very own, Mitch Hunter, and The First Lady of the podcast, Megan Bain. Mitch has some exciting new news to discuss with regards to a new venue for Groovement, some info on the the latest Carigie Knowes developments, and he recaps the 5 year anniversary party held just a few weeks ago. This weeks topics include how Jordan learned to dance, snooker and darts players on steriods, the man bag debate continues, and much more..... Including Braw Or Naw, Football News & Watching/Listening To This Week!!!!! If you wouldn’t mind subscribing to the show on iTunes, it helps the show out a lot and would be greatly appreciated. You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monkey-sword-fight/id1346837791?mt=2 Follow us here on podbean: https://monkeyswordfight.podbean.com/ Don’t forget, the guys are always looking for your feedback and suggestions, so feel free to get in touch at: monkeyswordfightpodcast@gmail.com You can contact the guys on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeySwordFightPodcast/ Or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MSF_podcast   SOCIAL MEDIA: www.twitter.com/Wagjuanpatrice www.twitter.com/_MDotts www.twitter.com/macapella https://www.facebook.com/Groovementperth https://www.facebook.com/craigieknowes Guy Groover - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100017626361723 Mitch Hunter - https://www.facebook.com/tarky.hunter   Host: Jordan Patrick  Guests: Mitch Hunter & Megan Bain  Producer: Andy Macfarlane   TIMECODE: 00:00:00 -Intro (Incl: Words With Dotts AND Words With Macapella) 00:02:11 - Listener Feedback & Social Media links 00:04:11 - Interview with Mitch Hunter (Incl: Groovements new venue, 5 year anniversary recap, digging for music and much more) 00:34:58 - Braw Or Naw (Incl: Airport Food, Jordan’s dancing, The Tour De France, and much more) 00:53:47 - Football News (Incl: Rangers and Hibs Europa League qualifying results, World Cup recap, The World Cup Sweepstake winner announcement and more) 01:08:57 - What Have You Been Watching Or Listening To This Week? (Incl: Podcast review, Tomb Raider and much more)    

American Family Farmer
Mitch Hunter talks about doubling food production by 2050

American Family Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 53:30


MITCH HUNTER is a PhD candidate at Penn State, in agronomy working with Dr. David Mortensen to develop ecologically sound farming systems that are productive, economical, and workable for farmers. He is also pursuing a minor in ecology. His current research focuses on using cover crops to improve cropping system productivity, sustainability, and resilience in the face of challenging climatic conditions.  Food production must double by 2050 to feed the world's growing population. This truism has been repeated so often in recent years that it has become widely accepted among academics, policymakers and farmers, but now researchers are challenging this assertion and suggesting a new vision for the future of agriculture.Research published in Bioscience suggests that production likely will need to increase between 25 percent and 70 percent to meet 2050 food demand.These new findings have important implications for farmers. Lower demand projections may suggest that prices will not rise as much as expected in coming decades. Find out more at www.ecoagronomy.org

Seattle Unity Church
Sunday Service Podcast June 6th – Loving What I’m Becoming

Seattle Unity Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 52:18


“My spiritual journey at 80 is being aware of what I want to feel and choose…shifting my perspective to that of joy. My granddaughter, Quinn teaches me every day what spontaneous joy is, and the many, many ways to express it.” Rev. Karen invites congregant and chaplain Donna Hutchinson to share some thoughts about her path into spiritual study. Donna’s originally from the east coast, but after 40 years in the education field, she relocated to Seattle to be nearer to her daughter and granddaughter.  She has blossomed in many ways since then, revealing more and more of her spiritual nature. We’re delighted to hear her share her wisdom, and blessed beyond measure that she chooses to play and serve with our community. Our Worship Arts team this time includes congregants Sally Annabella and Mitch Hunter.  Check out the full service video here. If you’d like to worship with us in person, remember to register.  Take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected,  including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services.  And as always, see our Facebook  page or our Instagram, for shareable quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more. Want to get regular updates? Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here.