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The podcast opens with Lance telling about an impressive performance by Iowa teams at the recent NJCAA National Cross Country Championships. Then, former Cedar Rapids Prairie prep star Jack Pendergast comes on the show to talk about the reasons he left to run at the University of Kentucky after graduating from Iowa. Jack describes the limited recruiting process that led him to Lexington. He also details a few of the improvements that have helped him stay healthy and post big personal-best times this fall. Jack tells of the goals the Wildcats have at Friday's Southeast Regional in South Carolina. He also describes some of his favorite places he's visited during his college career and his hope to return to the Drake Relays one final time. He also talks about a skill he has learned and one that he hasn't full developed while at Kentucky. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lance-bergeson8/support
The show: The full interview with bonus material: Marsha Smoke is a quiet, humble individual who lives in Alderville. When you meet her, she is soft-spoken, listens intently, and chooses her words with great care. Marsha Smoke is also the new Southeast Regional Chief for the Anishinabek Nation. Northumberland is part of the area she […] The post Alderville member and new Southeast Regional Chief Marsha Smoke shares roles, responsibilities, and life appeared first on Consider This. Related posts: Alderville chief reflects on Anishinaabe of Upper Great Lakes' recent settlement and shares two popular Alderville events Access to medical care and relations with the federal Conservatives are discussed with Alderville Chief Alderville Chief attends historic Anishinabek Nation meeting where traditional election revived
In today's episode, we take another look at the 2024 Southeast Regional held at the Forest City Gun Club in Savannah, Georgia. We look into various aspects of the event, including the targets and their levels of difficulty, the weather conditions, the course layouts, and any logistical backups encountered during the competition.Support the showFollow Shotgun Sports USA:FacebookInstagramOur WebsiteYouTubeContact Us
Landon Powell begins his 10th season as the head coach of North Greenville University baseball in 2024. During his nine seasons in Tigerville, the former Major League Baseball player and University of South Carolina standout has amassed a record of 350-116-1 (75.1%), including five Conference Carolinas Tournament Championships, four regular season conference championships, six Southeast Regional appearances, three Southeast Super Regional appearances, and the 2022 NCAA Division II National Championship. For four consecutive seasons, the Crusaders were ranked #1 nationally in Division II at some point during each season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in with Zac Guerrettaz as we explore the Southeast Regional's tumultuous past at Forest City and the extraordinary growth of the club since his arrival. We'll also shed light on the 2024 Southeast Regional, revealing how Forest City's private club status enhances the shooting experience for participants, establishing it as a premier destination that never fails to impress.Find out everything you want to know about this year's tournament, What to do after shooting while in Savannah, and what to expect.Support the showFollow Shotgun Sports USA:FacebookInstagramOur WebsiteYouTubeContact Us
This episode features Norie Chinea, the Southeast Regional Manager for Laurent-Perrier Champagne. Norie is considered a specialist in the Champagne category, but she has more than 15 years of marketing and sales experience in the wine & spirits industry. Originally from Puerto Rico, her passion for wine has led her to earn certifications from the International Wine Guild and the Court of Master Sommeliers. In pursuing her real-world experience for French wines, she worked with winemakers at various wineries she represented in Alsace, Nantes, Montpellier, Bordeaux and most recently in Reims, where she had the opportunity to work with some of the top Champagne producers of our time. Now, as a Regional Manager for "LP", Norie is responsible for growing the brand's business in her territory. She manages all commercial sales activities including customer and distributor relationships, marketing program execution and local brand activations. You can follow her adventures at @noriechinea on Instagram, and you can also follow @champagnelaurentperrier. Recorded January 24, 2024 ------------------------------------------- This episode is generously sponsored by Diane Carpenter and Ross Knoll Vineyard: https://www.dianecarpenter.org/wines - available for shipping to your door in 11 states --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acorkintheroad/support
Charlie Talks To Jordan Stein, The Southeast Regional Director Of Gun Owners Of America About Constitutional Carry In South Carolina https://www.audacy.com/989word The Charlie James Show Listen on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3MXOvGP Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-charlie-james-show-podcast/id1547262821 Follow us on Social Media Join our Live Stream Weekdays - 3pm to 7pm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989word Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096 X: https://twitter.com/989word Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ "Red Meat, Greenville." 02/01/24
You've heard the term "bystander," but probably not "upstander." What is it? Hosts Rob Lawrence, Maia Dorsett and Hilary Gates are joined by University of Pittsburgh's Rickquel Tripp, MD, MPH, CDR, USNR: Vice Chair of Diversity, Inclusion & Health Equity, Department of Emergency Medicine; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine; EMS Medical Director, Penn Hills, SouthEast Regional, Lower Valley and Foxwall; Emergency Department Attending Physician. Dr. Tripp teaches us about implicit bias and how an upstander will not stand quietly by but will instead engage in support of a person or group who may be being bullied or attacked. How should we teach this in our EMS systems? How do we create a safe space and a culture that celebrates this behavior? Bias is often motivated by fear, anxiety or the unknown. Resources: NAEMSP Pre Conference Workshop: "Empowering Leadership: Building Equity and Excellence into EMS Systems" on Jan. 8, 2024 8 am-5 pm Upstander Handout The Fearless Organization by Amy Edmonson This podcast is sponsored by EMS Gives Life. Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? For more info visit www.emsgiveslife.org Check out the Prodigy EMS Bounty Program! Earn $1000 for your best talks! Get your CE at www.prodigyems.com Follow @ProdigyEMS on Twitter, FB, YouTube & IG.
NCAA Cross Country Championships Women's Team Preview: Will NAU Break Up The NC State Three-peat? "It was only a matter of time before the Northern Arizona University women caught up to their male counterparts. With the same team resources as the men, a beneficial training environment, and one of the best coaches in the country, there was no reason why top female talent wouldn't flock to Flagstaff. Now, as the Lady Jacks sit atop the national coaches' poll headed into the big dance in Charlottesville, the question worth asking is if they are a bigger favorite than their dynastic men's squad. Reigning champion Katelyn Tuohy is expected to add, at most, 2 points to the team score, but she'll be relying on her teammates to outplace the competition as well. That starts with the Scottie Pippen to Tuohy's Michael Jordan, fifth-year senior Kelsey Chmiel (3rd at 2022 NCAAs). Chmiel has been the most consistent member of the Wolfpack supporting cast in what has been a bit of a rocky season by NC State's sky-high standards. This will be her fifth appearance at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, and she has managed to improve her result at each and every one (22nd in 2019, 9th in 2020*, 6th in 2021, and 3rd in 2022). Behind their top two, NC State has a number of important question marks that could make or break the team's attempted threepeat. Expectations were high for the Wolfpack when they added Alabama transfer Amaris Tyynismaa (9th at 2022 NCAAs) ahead of the track season last year; however, the reigning ACC 5000m champion on the track has struggled with injury this fall and hasn't finished either of the two races she has started. Two-time All-American Samantha Bush (15th at 2022 NCAAs) seems to be rounding into form with her sixth place finish at the Southeast Regional meet, but she opened the season with a seventh place finish on her own team, followed by a DNF at Nuttycombe. NC State may have to rely on their talented crop of young runners to cover the gaps. Keep an eye out for redshirt freshman Grace Hartman (8th at 2023 Southeast Regional), who edged out standout true freshman Leah Stephens, the Wolfpack's third runner at both ACC Championships and Nuttycombe." Read our preview here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/2023-ncaa-cross-country-championships-preview SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Playing against all the top Division I schools from the southeast, the Bulls' senior advanced to the finals, earning him a trip to the national event in November. Alvin shares some incredible match details here!
The Columbus Chat-a-Hoots fall in Game 1 of the SBL Final to the Gainesville Gol'diggers 8-5. The Atlanta Braves take 2 out of 3 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. It is my NFL 32 Teams in 32 Days as I will preview the Baltimore Ravens and Harris County Little League plays game 1 of the Southeast Regional in Warner Robins. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-holdridge/support
On this episode of Bass Cast Radio we sit down with local VA angler Kevin Walton & take a look back at how he qualified for the Bass Nation of VA state team. Then we look at how he took the overall win at the BASS Nation regional on Douglas lake a lake he has never fished before. Then we look forward at the Oct 18th championship on Lake Hartwel. We talk about his knowledge for fishing spotted bass could pay off at the championship. At the end of the day this was a win for Kevin as well as the state team && the entire state of VA.
With Special Guest Thrift Barringer, we will talk about High School Baseball Playoffs, NBA Playoffs and the NFL Schedule Release. Columbus State Women's Softball team gets a first-round victory over Lincoln Memorial in the Southeast Regional in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Also, I will recap the 2022 season for High School Football in Georgia and Alabama. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-holdridge/support
CEO and mother of two, Kellie shares what it means to show up as her best self and lead from a female POV while wearing many hats in Tech. This is an episode you will want to pull out a pen and paper because it's just that good! Get to Know KellieKellie Clark is the CEO of Appthink, an idea accelerator and community of builders that helps new founders turn audacious ideas into audacious execution and determine if their ideas for a tech or tech-enabled venture are worth the pursuit. Aspiring founders learn how to build things quickly, and inexpensively, and how to turn a good idea into a great product.Kellie most recently served as Director of Programs for Innovation Depot, an incubator and equity-based accelerator. During her tenure, she created and curated programming for early-stage founders, and supported pre-seed/seed investments in companies reshaping industries in the southeast.She has previous experience leading program management, organizational change, and sustainable fund development. Her "wins" include everything from launching a pre-accelerator during her time with Innovation Depot to driving a 200% increase in recruitment and enrollment in her previous role with Innovate Birmingham's software development Bootcamp. In addition, Kellie served as the lead Project Manager for Birmingham's 2018 Innovation Week, a week-long celebration of events that showcased Birmingham's tech – ecosystem and engaged tech talent in the city.Kellie is a two-time graduate of Auburn University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Masters of Public Administration, with a concentration in Economic Development. As an AmeriCorps alumna, she has an affinity for community service and currently gives her time and talent to various non-profit organizations in the southeast. Kellie spends her free time engaging in outdoor sports and serving as the Southeast Regional leader for Outdoor Afro, a national organization with the expressed mission to "celebrate and inspire African-American connections and leadership in nature." She serves as board chair for Urban Community Montessori, serves on the boards of Ruffner Mountain, Cahaba River Society, and as an advisory member for Birmingham Black Techies.When she's not encouraging first-time founders to validate and build, you can find her leading kayak adventures on the Coosa River, being an audiophile at Seasick Records, or road-tripping with her husband, and their two small children. HostSK VaughnResourcesBook Referenced by Kellie: The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance
Welcome to The College Parent Podcast! On this week's episode RDs Shelby DeLay and Savannah Land interview Rachel Clay, Southeast Regional manager for Campus Vote Project and discuss the importance of college students registering to vote and engaging politics.
Patrick founded EDS America, LLC as a vehicle to help solve what he saw as “gaps” in economic development in urban, suburban and rural communities. Patrick creates a collaborative effort to maximize these opportunities for future development in these areas. Whether it be to develop, advise or represent, eds America is a vital leader in the forefront of economic development throughout America. Patrick's background in commercial real estate includes disciplines focused in office, retail, industrial, and medical with an emphasis on municipal, state and federal government consulting for many of his clients. Primarily his services involve: development, build-to-suits, master planned developments, site selection, business incentives, land and building acquisitions and dispositions as well as negotiating leases within these disciplines. Patrick's past experiences include: serving on U.S. Senator Richard Shelby's Senate staff and was Deputy Finance Director on his U.S. Senate Re-election Campaign from 1995-1998 as well as Executive Director of the ALGOP Victory 1998 Committee. In 1992, Patrick served on the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) for Bill Clinton and supported the Correspondence Department on the Presidential Transition team. Prior to founding eds America, Patrick was Senior Vice President for Avison Young in Birmingham, Alabama. Previous to Avison Young, Patrick founded Dillon Corporate Services, Inc., in Birmingham, AL which at the time served as the Southeast Regional office for the company which was based in Dallas, TX. Ultimately, Dillon Corporate Services became Cresa and Patrick became the Managing Principal for Cresa Alabama. Cresa / Dillon Corporate Services, Dallas and Birmingham, was acquired by Avison Young in 2013. Married to Shannon McClure Denney, Owner/Artistic Director, The Pointe Dance Arts, Inc., and they have one beautiful daughter, Sara Madelyn Denney, and dogs named, Lola. Interests: Tennis, basketball, golf, music, dance (have no choice but do love it) and just life itself.
ABOUT THE SHOW Episode 18 is an interview with senior Frank Medina. Frank is making his mark at the 184 weight class, he won the 184 MAC title this past weekend which will move him up to the #2 spot in the Southeast Regional. He is positioning himself well for a strong finish to the season. We discuss the Conference tournament, his academic and social experience at Stevens, and more. ABOUT THE PODCAST Duck Insider is hosted by Stevens Wrestling Coaching staff. The mission of this show is to promote the Stevens Wrestling program and give fans a new way to get insight on what is happening with the Duck Wrestling program. We will also have featured guests from the program; coaches, alumni, and current wrestlers. Stevens Institute of Technology is a DIII Wrestling program located in Hoboken, New Jersey. Known as the Innovation University, Stevens offers student-athletes a world class education and top-level wrestling experience. #OneMore
With Special Guest the Russell County Head Baseball Coach Tony Dimitri, we talk about his journey through baseball, coaching at Jordan High and preparing for the upcoming 2023 Warrior Baseball Season. We discuss the Harris County Little League Team winning the Georgia State Title and playing in the Southeast Regional this weekend with a possible trip to the Little League World Series. What it means to play baseball in this region with all the recent success to include a State Title by Russell County in 2005. Also, a pay a tribute to Vin Scully, the greatest Play-by-play announcer of all time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-holdridge/support
Pastor Aaron McCarter brings a message about the coming uprising of hope, devotion, and the power of the Holy Spirit at the Vineyard Southeast Regional Conference in Pigeon Forge, TN.
Winter high school sports talk highlighted this week by the start of the wrestling postseason as area wrestlers try and make their way to the PIAA tournament in Hershey. While most of our area teams will be competing at Quakertown on Saturday in the PIAA District One-North Class 3A event, others will be at different sites all with the same goal - advance to next weekend's regional tournaments. In boys' and girls' basketball, the district tournaments continue as local teams in all classifications try and earn spots in the upcoming PIAA tournament. A weekly podcast that's all about winter sports in the Bux-Mont area with Drew Markol and Daryl Bell of the Intelligencer/Courier Times sports staff. Wrestling Quakertown senior Todd McGann, a two-time Southeast Regional qualifier, is on the show this week and he talked about his time wrestling for the Panthers and his goals for the postseason. We also talk about where to find all of the area teams as the district tournaments in Class 2A and 3A begin this weekend. Plus, it's been 10 years since we've had sectional wrestling tournaments and they haven't been missed. Boys' basketball Only three area Class 6A teams are still alive in the PIAA District One Tournament - Bensalem, Council Rock North and Abington - but the lower classifications are still filled with local entries as the district tournaments are in full swing. Girls' basketball Second-seeded Souderton and fourth-seeded Pennsbury lead the way as the PIAA District One Class 6A tournament rolls along. Abington, Central Bucks West, Central Bucks South and Neshaminy are also still going strong.
On today's program, Pastor Keith gives a report from his trip to the Southeast Regional Conference for the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals.
Charlie addresses the student leaders from Turning Point USA's Southeast Regional Conference in Florida, laying out a roadmap for playing offense on college campus and in the culture war at large. Realigning the paradigm for success, Charlie focuses on the mind, body, and soul as the areas where every one of us needs to improve personally in order to transform the larger society. How do we play offense more aggressively and more effectively? How do students (and employees) begin to push back against teachers, administrators, and employers? Then Charlie takes questions from students at the conference. If you're curious what conservative students are facing on campus, this is a can't miss LIVE speech from Charlie to TPUSA activists. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nolensville Coach Randy Huth joined us after winning the Southeast Regional as his team is getting ready to head to the Little League World Series
Northern Little League's Season comes to an end after losing 4-2 to Tennessee in the Southeast Regional. The Braves get a 3-2 victory over the Reds and are now 1 game back from the NL East leading Phillies. I also talk about the Netflix Documentary about the Malice at the Palace and I recap the College Football Top 25 USA Today Preseason Coaches Poll.
Florida (Palm City) defeats Georgia (Columbus) in the Semifinals of the Southeast Regional 4-0 and punches their ticket to the Little League World Series. The Braves have an important 3 game series with the Reds and are only 2 games back from the NL East leading Phillies. I preview the AFC East and make my Super Bowl predictions for the upcoming 2021 NFL Season.
Paolo Zoli is the president and CEO of Zoli shotguns. Listen in as he tells us the history behind Zoli shotguns, and what makes them stand out from the rest! Paolo loves to hunt and shoot himself, and his passion for shotguns shows! This was a very interesting and informative conversation! Dominic Bethel from the Meadows comes on to discuss the upcoming Southeast Regional and all of the cool things that he is offering at this regional, some of which have never been done at a regional before! This is an event you are going to want to attend! Listen to what Dominic has in store for you and you will surely be on Scorechaser to reserve your spot !
This week, Pastor Foskey is at the Southeast Regional Conference for FIRE (Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals). He is interviewing some of the pastors at the conference and today he begins with Pastor Mitch Pridgen of Crosswalk Church of Daytona Beach, the host of this week's event.
In this episode, Margo Hale, Director of NCAT's Southeast Regional in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Linda Coffey, Livestock Specialist with NCAT also located in Fayetteville, discuss ruminant health: how to encourage health, prevent illness, work with a veterinarian, and manage so that your flock or herd is mostly trouble-free.They discuss tools and supplies they like to have on hand. They also share the contents of the first-aid kit of Dave and Jenny Scott, owners of Montana Highland Lamb. Dave is a Livestock Specialist in NCAT's Rocky Mountain West Regional office in Butte, Montana.For more information on this topic, you can contact Margo Hale directly at margoh@ncat.org or Linda Coffey at lindac@ncat.org.ATTRA Resources:Managed Grazing TutorialBlog 6. Adaptive Grazing: You Can Do ItTipsheet: Organic Approach to Animal HealthAn Illustrated Guide to Sheep and GoatsSheep and Goats: Frequently Asked QuestionsGrazing to Control ParasitesSheep: Sustainable and Organic ProductionGoats: Sustainable Production OverviewTips for: Working with a VeterinarianManaging Internal Parasites: Success StoriesTools for Managing Internal Parasites in Sheep and Goats: Pasture ManagementSheep and Goats pageAnimal Health and NutritionOther ResourcesThe American Consortium for Small Ruminant Parasite ControlThe American Association of Small Ruminant PractitionersSheep and Goat Medicine, by Dr. D.G. PughAmerican Sheep Industry Association - Best Practices FactsheetsPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regi
oday's episode is the second in an ATTRA: Voices from the Field ongoing series on Direct Marketing Meat. Linda Coffey, a livestock specialist with NCAT's ATTRA sustainable-agriculture program, follows up on a listener's question by interviewing fellow NCAT ATTRA livestock specialist Dave Scott and his wife, Jenny, about their direct-marketing meat business, Montana Highland Lamb.Linda works out of NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Dave is on the staff at NCAT's headquarters in Butte, Montana.In the previous episode, Dave and Jenny shared their farm story, and we focused on the marketing aspect of their business. In this episode, the focus is on processing. Processing is critical for Dave and Jenny's business and for others raising livestock for meat. Topics in this episode include finding a processor and the important criteria when looking for a processor; communication and building a great relationship; scheduling appointments; handling drop off and pickup; and managing and tracking inventory, storage, and orders.Please let us know what further questions you'd like answered in the Direct Marketing Meat series.For more information on this topic, you can contact Dave Scott at daves@ncat.org and Linda Coffey at lindac@ncat.org.Related ATTRA Resources:Direct Marketing Lamb: A PathwayPutting a Hand on Them: How to Tell When Your Lamb is Finished (Publication)Putting a Hand on Them: How to Tell When Your Lamb is Finished (Video)Lamb Cut Guide for Direct MarketersCreating an Excellent Relationship with Your Lamb ProcessorThe Lambulator: A Cut-Yield CalculatorATTRA YouTube Channel, Livestock and PastureWorking with Your Meat Processor Other ResourcesMontana Highland Lamb FacebookPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office:
This episode is the first of an occasional ATTRA: Voices from the Field series on Direct Marketing Meat. Linda Coffey, a livestock specialist with NCAT's ATTRA sustainable-agriculture program, follows up on a listener's question by interviewing fellow NCAT ATTRA livestock specialist Dave Scott and his wife, Jenny, about their direct-marketing meat business, Montana Highland Lamb.Linda works out of NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Dave is on the staff at NCAT's headquarters in Butte, Montana.Although the listener was asking about lamb, and both Dave and Jenny produce lamb, this series will be useful for anyone direct marketing meat.Dave and Jenny discuss their business and how it evolved, how to produce an excellent product and reach out to customers, how to keep customers, and the pros and cons of various marketing venues they've used. They talk about their partnership, and how important it is to have help – it's not a one-person show. And they share lessons learned.The next episode of ATTRA: Voices from the Field will address the important topic of processing as the Direct Marketing Meat series continues.For more information on this topic, you can contact Dave Scott at daves@ncat.org and Linda Coffey at lindac@ncat.org.Related ATTRA Resources:Direct Marketing Lamb: A PathwayPutting a Hand on Them: How to Tell When Your Lamb is Finished (Publication)Putting a Hand on Them: How to Tell When Your Lamb is Finished (Video)Lamb Cut Guide for Direct MarketersCreating an Excellent Relationship with Your Lamb ProcessorThe Lambulator: A Cut-Yield CalculatorATTRA YouTube Channel, Livestock and PastureWorking with Your Meat Processor Other ResourcesMontana Highland Lamb FacebookPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office:
In this podcast Nina Prater, agriculture specialist at NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, has a conversation with her NCAT colleague Guy Ames, horticulture specialist and owner-operator of Ames Orchard and Nursery in Elkins, Arkansas. Guy has been farming in Arkansas since 1971, but became interested in heirloom apples in 1980.In this episode, discover things you might not have known, such as, what qualifies as an heirloom. What's in a name? How do you decide what variety to grow? Guy and Nina also talks about the history of heirloom apples, some pros and cons, and the role heirloom apples can play in today's market and environment.For more information on this topic, you can contact Guy Ames directly at guya@ncat.org.Related ATTRA Resources:Apples: Organic Production Guide (in this ATTRA publication, Appendix 1, "Disease Resistant Apple Varieties," is a chart showing the relative disease resistance of more than 100 apple varieties, many of them "heirlooms.")Other Resources:North American Fruit ExplorersChanges in the Land, book by William CrononOld Southern Apples, book by Creighton Lee CalhounThe Illustrated History of Apples in the United States and CanadaPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
In this episode, Nina Prater, an agriculture specialist with NCAT's ATTRA sustainable agriculture program talks with farmer Janet Bachmann about Janet's production practices at Riverbend Gardens in Fayetteville, Arkansas.Nina works out of NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, where Janet, who also is a former NCAT agriculture specialist, has been farming since 1989. They talk about specialty cut flower production and marketing and how Janet makes it all work as a one-woman operation.For more information on this topic, you can contact Nina Prater directly at ninap@ncat.orgRelated ATTRA Resources:Specialty Cut Flower Production and MarketingMarket Gardening: A Start-Up GuideFarmers Markets: Marketing and Business GuideOther Resources:Riverbend Gardens Facebook pageLynn Byczynski, The Flower FarmerAssociation of Specialty Cut Flower GrowersNative Plant NetworkPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
In this podcast Margo Hale, Regional Director of NCAT's Southeast Regional office in Fayetteville, Arkansas, talks with Dr. Anne Fanatico about ecological poultry production and alternative feeds for poultry diets. Anne teaches and conducts research at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. They talk about poultry feed and alternatives to the standard corn and soybean diet, including insects, worms, and potatoes. They also discuss practical tips for ecological poultry production. For more information on this topic, you can contact Margo Hale directly at margoh@ncat.orgRelated ATTRA Resources:Pastured Poultry Nutrition and ForagesPastured-Raised Poultry NutritionPoultry Production: Providing Adequate MethionineIntegrating Livestock and CropsVermicomposting: The BasicsOther ResourcesWebinar - Producing and Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Small Poultry FlocksSustainable Fish and Invertebrate Meals for Methionine and Protein Feeds in Organic Poultry Production - The Journal of Applied Poultry ResearchAmerican Pastured Poultry Producers AssociationFertrell Company - Natural and Organic Fertilizer, Soil Amendments and Livestock NutritionPlease call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office: Website
Lady Tigers lose a heart breaker to the Rams to end their season at the Southeast Regional in Montgomery.
Moses Salcido, SIOR, is the Managing Director of CNL Commercial Real Estate, Senior Development Manager of North Florida at the Panattoni Development Co. LLC. Vice President Joe Biden encourages Americans to spend now to bolster infrastructure, or the U.S. will fall behind its competitors. Salcido explains what this means for commercial real estate and how more infrastructure will boost the economy. Salcido also identifies areas where infrastructure is lacking and explains whether they are worth more government spending. Salcido was Principal of Lee & Associates Central Florida, LLC. Mr. Salcido has over 24 years of Central & North Florida real estate experience ranging from landlord/tenant representation, corporate real estate, to development thus providing a very unique perspective for this real estate executive. During his 22 year real estate career in Central Florida, Mr. Salcido has held senior level positions with ComTech Properties, Weeks Corporation, Duke Realty, Progress Energy, and Panattoni Development. During his initial 10 year tenure in real estate, Mr. Salcido transacted a number of industrial real estate deals throughout Central Florida. Mr. Salcido's career highlights include leading the initial entry into the Central Florida market by a Southeast Regional office/industrial REIT in 1995 and managing corporate real estate assets for Progress Energy, Florida and initiating a 200,000-sf corporate headquarters facility for the major Southeast utility company. He has been a Board Member for CoreNet Global CoreNet since 2007. Mr. Salcido serves as a Member of the Advisory Board at Real Estate Media, Inc. He has been Ex-Officio of NAIOP Central Florida since 2009. He has been the President of NAIOP Central Florida Chapter since 2007. He has been a Board Member of NAIOP Florida State Chapter since 2008. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board at Florida Real Estate Forum. He is a Member of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR). He is Florida Licensed Real Estate Broker.