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In part two of this two-part episode, Zane Raudenbush, turf and herbicide specialist within the Davey Institute, shares spring pests to look out for in lawns, as well as general spring lawn seeding practices. In this episode we cover: Spring pests & diseases in the lawn (:40)Weedy turf grass (:54)Warm season pests (1:51)Grubs (2:55)Snow mold (4:00)Red thread (5:30)How to combat spring pests & diseases (6:51) Red thread (8:06)Weedy species (9:07)Lawn care trends over the years (14:20)Different lawn species (18:22)Perennial ryegrass (19:58)Tall fescue (20:45) When to apply tall fescue (23:45)Establishing a lawn with sod (25:55)Sharp blades to cut grass (28:09)Lawn safety (29:19)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.Listen to part one of this two-part episode, Help Your Lawn Thrive this Spring PART ONE.To learn more about identifying the species in your lawn, read our blog, Grass Identification: What Type of Grass Do I Have?Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!Click here to send Talking Trees Fan Mail!
In a world where evil often seems to thrive, how do we remain faithful to Christ? In this sermon, we explore Jesus' Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds, where He reveals the reality of living in a world where righteousness and wickedness grow side by side. Why doesn't God remove evil now? What does it mean to trust His justice and wait with patience? Join us as we unpack these questions and find encouragement in the truth that Jesus is King, His kingdom is unshakable, and His final harvest is coming.Want to grow in your faith and connect with others? Join us in person at Mission Church! Learn more at www.missionlasvegas.com.
Send us a text On this episode of the podcast, guest Nerida Wilson talks to host Matt Testoni all about the little known species the Ruby Seadragon. Whilst the Weedy and Leafy Seadragons garner lots of attention there is actually a third species of Seadragon in the world that was only described in 2015. So what do we know about a species so new to marine biology? Find out in this episode of the Seacreatures Podcast. To learn more about Nerida's project Seadragon Search check out her TED talkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UW5ZKWuqNIand visit the Seadragon search website https://seadragonsearch.org/or the Facebook grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/307733073771590/Check out Dan Musil (our theme composer)https://danmusilmusic.com/orhttps://www.facebook.com/dan.musil.musicVisit the Seacreatures Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seacreatures_podcast/Check out Matt Testoni's photography on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/matt_testoni_photography/or athttps://www.mtunderwatermedia.comVisit the Seacreatures Podcast buy me a coffee to support the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattTestoniVisit the Seacreatures Podcast Patreon to support our showhttps://www.patreon.com/seacreaturespodcastSupport the showhttps://www.instagram.com/seacreatures_podcast/
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We snuck a bonus episode into season 3 - and what a cracker it is. We're chatting to Diego Bonetto, aka The Weedy One. Born in Italy, Diego grew up foraging for dandelion, wild asparagus and mushrooms. It wasn't actually foraging as such, it was just how you lived. Since moving to Australia, Diego has taken foraging and edible weeds on as his career, educating and showing people how we're surrounded by abundant food and medicine, much of it growing on in our backyards, or the cracks of the pavement. Diego lives and forages on the lands of the Eora, Dharug, Wiradjuri and Gandangara people. Check out his amazing range of workshops - treat yourself or a friend (or both go!) Before we get to Diego, we're drinking a Dandelion Margarita and talking about nettle, Phoenix Creations, fermented garlic, Birchs Bay Art Farm, Mewstone and making your own Christmas wreaths. Recommendations: Emily's loving all things Kunzea including this Kunzea Jelly - use it like quince paste Madeleine is planning Christmas dessert from Nadine Ingram's new book Love Crumbs and Emily has bought her daughter Easy Peasy: Gardening for Kids by Kristen Bradley of Milkwood Permaculture. Follow us on Instagram here. Follow Diego on Instagram here. Thanks for being here. Feel free to leave us a review. We would LOVE that. --You have a limited time to enjoy 15% off the entire Bokashi One range. Reduce landfill and boost the efforts in your garden in a fuss-free, no-smell way. If you have a dog, why not consider the EnsoPet to turn your dog's waste into safe, healthy soil. Use the promo code AG15 when purchasing from www.bokashi.com.au between now and 1 Jan, 2025--
This episode has a visiting SW Arizona to speak with Weedy Weidenthal. Weedy has a really exciting farm effort he is doing in the high desert of AZ utilizing his pigs to clear invasives and build soil with a deep litter method. We have a great conversation and he also shares some visuals of his setup that can be seen on the video version of the podcast. Want to knkow more about Weedy? Find him on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089331914574 Interested in our featured product/sponsor? Check out the Frontier DH8 Woodchipper at https://bit.ly/4fhlkvy Also, join us for discussion of all things pastured pig on our new facebook group, The Pastured Pig. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepasturedpig Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepasturedpig If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at: https://thepasturedpig.com/podcast/
Welcome to the UMass IPM Fruit Loop podcast, your juicy source for all things fruit-related! Hosted by the Fruit Team, this podcast is the perfect complement to our weekly newsletter, Healthy Fruit. Join our team of experts, including horticulturalists, professors, and educators, as we dive into the world of fruit production and management. I'm not going to provide a detailed text description of this episode because you should have already subscribed to the Healthy Fruit Newsletter this podcast is based off. Keep in mind, subscribers get the news first. You can find more information on the New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference here. And, you can find the apple fungicide efficacy table here. Ok, on to music credits. The opener: San Fran Interlude (Edit) by Strobotone is licensed under a Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Outro: Wirklich Wichtig (ID 211) by Checkie Brown is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Rdv avec l'un des rappeurs au parcours le plus atypique du Game. Issu du collectif « l'uZine » de Montreuil, c'est à l'âge de 15 ans qu'il commence à rapper et à 35 qu'il rencontre le succès avec son album Eau de source. Connu et reconnu pour sa technique et son authenticité, Souffrance revient sur sa vie rocambolesque et sa course de fond. Dans cet épisode, le rappeur légendaire Weedy d'Express.D offre la vidéo surprise. (Rediffusion) Retrouvez la version longue de l'émission sur la chaîne YouTube de Légendes urbaines avec en bonus les surprises de 7 Jaws, Vincent Desagnat et le billet d'humeur d'Aimeric alias Krow.
Sab and Mikki talk tea brewing techniques, and celebrate the onset of tulip season at Araluen. 13:22 Sab shares her simple recipe for weed tea35:38 Araluen tulips are blooming! Interview with Suzy Parravicini, CEO of Araluen Botanic Park42:37 What are these weird alien-esque growths on my cumquat? Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.
Wow. Spencer tries to outright murder Chris with a litany of system issues and leaving equipment behind as a Paramedic gets assaulted and an EMT gets abandoned. Listen now and see if Chris survives this week's episode!
The art of mimicry is a fascinating topic. Some animal use this skill to trick their prey, while others can use it to trick would-be predators. This episode is all about our top 5 favorite examples of mimicry in aquatic environments. From freshwater to saltwater, we have a range of impressive animals that have evolved to use mimicry to their advantage in creative ways. Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery Species mentioned in this episode: Calloplesiops altivelis, (Marine Betta) & Moray eels Ctenochaetus hawaiienis, (Chevron tang) & Centropyge potteri (Potter’s Angel) Synodontis multispinis, (Cuckoo Catfish) Corydoras adolfi (Adolfi’s cordoras) & Corydoras duplicareus (Duplicate corydoras) Cryptocorynne flowers Nimbochromis genus Pseudochromis fuscus (Brown dottyback) Manonichthys paranox (Midnight dottyback) & centropyge nox (Midnight angelfish) Manonichthys jamali (Jamal’s dottyback) & Chromis atripectoralis (Black-axil chromis) Acantharus pyroferus (Chocolate tang) & centropyge heraldi (Herald’s angelfish) Acantharus chronixis (Mimic half-black tang) & Centropyge vrolikii (Half-black angelfish) Acantharus tristis (Mimic Eibli tang) & Centropyge eibli (Eibli angelfish) Nannostomus unifasciatus (One-lined pencilfish) Antennarius maculatus (Warty frogfish) Histrio histrio (Sargassum frogfish) Pterois volatans (Volatin lionfish) Phyllopteryx taeniolatus (Weedy sea dragon) Scolopsis bilineatus (Sunshine bream) & Meiacanthus grammistes (Fang blenny) Paraluteres prionurus (Saddleback filefish) & Canthigaster valentini (Valentini puffer) Solenostomus paradoxus (Ornate ghost pipefish) Monocirrhus polyacanthus (South American leaffish) Aspidontus taeniatus (Sabretooth blenny) & Labroides dimidiatus (Cleaner wrasse)
When it comes to weed control in soybeans, it’s always best to start clean and stay clean. But when fieldwork and planting are delayed thanks to poor spring conditions, growers are often forced to plant now and spray later. That’s the situation many Ontario growers have experienced in 2024 as wet spring conditions dictated that... Read More
The one place that I never considered would pass out weed and shrooms.
This podcast is about observing our familiar, invasive, and much-despised European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). More broadly, it's about urban ecology and how the animals around us always have something to teach us—even those species that we may dislike, such as starlings. I observed the starlings nesting in the roof of my mom's house in urban Missoula, Montana, USA and listened to the incredible imitations of other birds that the male incorporated into his songs—which may serve to make him more attractive to his mate. This episode (which took me over 17 hours to edit) includes more than a dozen of these imitations. Can you pick them out? Listen for Wilson's snipe (Gallinago delicata), American coot (Fulica americana), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), Canada goose (Branta canadensis), red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), killdeer (Charadrius vociferus), northern flicker (Colaptes auratus), common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor), western meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), American robin (Turdus migratorius), blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata), tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor), white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys), spotted towhee (Pipilo maculatus), black-billed magpie (Pica hudsonia), and a gull (Larus sp.) that I wasn't able to identify. In addition to the European starling recordings and the red-winged blackbirds, all of them from my mom's Missoula, Montana yard, this episode also features house finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) calls I recorded in Helena, MT in November, 2017. Thanks so much to my monthly donors for supporting this story. Find out how you can support this podcast here: https://wildwithnature.com/donate/. Here's the transcript of this story: https://wildwithnature.com/2024/05/01/starlings-urban-ecosystems/
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Guadalupe Squares - Friday April 19, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Our message today comes from Jesse Frame as he speaks to us about the Parable of the Weeds found in Matthew 13:24-30. We discover in this parable that good and bad will have to live together until the harvest season when Christ will have his angels separate those that are evil from those that are His.
In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Weedy, Vice President of Finance for Ledo Pizza, to unravel the fascinating journey of a finance professional in the dynamic world of hospitality. Aaron shares his unexpected entry into the industry during college, highlighting the diverse career paths that hospitality can offer.We delve into Ledo Pizza's rich history, exploring its origins, unique selling points, and how it has carved its niche in the competitive pizza landscape. Aaron sheds light on the intriguing aspects of operating a pizza chain that offers dine-in and take-out but stands out by not delivering – a strategic choice that includes shipping for their customers.The conversation takes a deep dive into the pros and cons of franchising, offering valuable insights for those navigating the complexities of expanding a business. Aaron shares the financial intricacies of his role as a CFO, providing a glimpse into the day-to-day responsibilities and decision-making processes that contribute to the success of Ledo Pizza.Join us in this insightful episode as we explore the slice of hospitality with Aaron Weedy and uncover the secrets behind this iconic brand.
Ryan, Shane, Craig, and Tony bring the holiday cheer! The team gets together to discuss Christmas trees, skyline chili, and getting buried in a tube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan, Shane, Craig, and Tony bring the holiday cheer! The team gets together to discuss Christmas trees, skyline chili, and getting buried in a tube!
Ryan, Shane, Craig, and Tony bring the holiday cheer! The team gets together to discuss Christmas trees, skyline chili, and getting buried in a tube!
What an eventful session taking on Scenario 68 to kill a boss... into Scenario 15... to ... kill a boss...2 outpost phases, a retirement, a new building aaaaaand a special Christmas themed topic from our mate Weedy!The amDirt discord link is https://discord.gg/Zx5FhnR3Find us on: IG - https://www.instagram.com/am_dirt/Twitter - https://twitter.com/uamdirt YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@amdirtOr contact us directly at: contact@rollingterribly.com** Please note our episodes may contain spoilers for the game Frosthaven **
Rdv avec l'un des rappeurs au parcours le plus atypique du Game. Issu du collectif « l'uZine » de Montreuil, c'est à l'âge de 15 ans qu'il commence à rapper et à 35 qu'il rencontre le succès avec son album Eau de source. Connu et reconnu pour sa technique et son authenticité, Souffrance revient sur sa vie rocambolesque et sa course de fond. Dans cet épisode, le rappeur légendaire Weedy d'Express.D offre la vidéo surprise. Retrouvez la version longue de l'émission sur la chaîne YouTube de Légendes urbaines avec en bonus les surprises de 7 Jaws, Vincent Desagnat et le billet d'humeur d'Aimeric alias Krow.
We had such an amazing Frosthaven filled chat with community member Weedy, dissecting our campaigns and comparing experiences. We discuss various elements on what makes Frosthaven so special, and hit on a couple of lower points all in the name of science... or something...We introduce our new rapid fire questions segment which I'm pretty sure will be a feature here to stay..And talk a little about social deduction smash hit 'Blood on the Clocktower'.Thank you Weedy for making this memorable. Find us on: IG - https://www.instagram.com/am_dirt/Twitter - https://twitter.com/uamdirt YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@amdirtOr contact us directly at: contact@rollingterribly.com** Please note our episodes may contain spoilers for the game Frosthaven **
This is what I got in my inbox a week or so ago: As New Zealand prepares to go to the polls, the reputation of the country's favourite vegetables are at stake in the country's very first VegElection. Be a part of history and let your taste buds be heard. Voting closes 30 September 2023. Cast your vote on Yates' website. Everyone who votes goes into the draw to win one of three $500 National Gardening Week hampers containing Kiwis' favourite vegie seeds and everything to kick start a bountiful summer garden. Good old Yates! Imagine asking people what their favourite vegetables are, especially since some of them are quite a pain to grow! Example: rogue potatoes that pop up everywhere in your garden. The trouble is they are hosts for the Potato-tomato psyllid, a bummer of a creature (exotic!) that always manages to suck the living daylights out of my precious tomatoes!! For the record: my favourite edibles are Tomatoes, Witlof, Cos Lettuce, asparagus, and Spring Onions. Asparagus are my only crop that needs constant weeding – it doesn't want too much “competition” at root level, so I always hack away at little weedlings on a regular basis. I mulch and cut the old asparagus ferns in autumn, add compost and fertile molecules (liquid fertiliser: Seafood Soup) and keep everything nice and clean and gorgeous. Our reward: first crop of asparagus came out on the last day of August! To my absolute delight two other crops appeared in the asparagus bed in winter: Seedling plants of the red Cos lettuce, as well as spring onion seedlings. Both are doing well in the asparagus bed, no doubt self-sown by the plants in the next door vegetable bed. They literally have all the space they want and grow fabulously with the regular seafood soup applications. What about the “competition”? - you may well ask. Asparagus have their roots at least 4 inches below ground level. Spring Onions and Cos lettuce don't go much deeper than 2 inches – so no major fighting in that department. Asparagus are thin and lanky and won't cast a great deal of shade on the Cos and onion; and the little shade caused by lettuce is not going to bother asparagus (which initiates from well below the ground and is above the soil for just a few days!). All I need to do is keep up the liquid fertiliser molecules so everybody has a feed. Oh – and by the way: the red Cos is a hardier version of the green Cos lettuce when you get frosts! Weedy vegetables? Oh yes – and I love them. Especially since they seem to work together in an ecological fashion Competition? Nah, collaboration! Great candidates for the Vegelection … Just before National gardening week on 11 October See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Gleason, Assistant General Manager and Alex Bossy, Jr. the CSO at Speedy Weedy™, a membership-based delivery service that moves over 1500+ products from flowers, edibles, vapes, etc. all over California! They also have 3 storefronts in Vista, Encino, & Santa Ana. Check out their website at www.myspeedyweedy.com & follow their IG @speedyweedySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Nick away, Adam recruits Sheffield Wednesday hero and long time Fight Disciple, Josh Windass, to co-present todays show. Legal or low is the main topic of conversation as they get stuck into the fall out from Usyk vs Dubois and there's a Smith v Eubank preview here for you too. FIGHT DISCIPLES IS A MULTI AWARD WINNING PODCAST - WINNERS OF THE BEST SPORT PODCAST AT THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS 2017 AND 2018.
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Read: Matthew 13:30
In this episode, we connect with David Trood, AKA Weedy. As a prize-winning travel and commercial photographer, Weedy turned his attention to gardening during the COVID lockdowns. Combining his love for photography with his passion for nature, Weedy started the Youtube channel The Weedy Garden. Following the ethics of permaculture, Weedy has created a garden of self-sufficiency that he shares with his viewers on a regular basis. Weedy's desire to push the boundaries of storytelling resulted in educational videos that illustrate how plants respond to human care and nurturing… Join us now to uncover: Why many people aren't able to have their own gardens. How Weedy turned COVID lockdowns into motivation to be productive. The importance of bacteria and fungi in healthy gardening. Want to see Weedy's inspiring Youtube channel for yourself? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3bO8R6q
Today we sit down with David Trood (AKA Weedy), a prize-winning travel and commercial photographer who has a Youtube channel called The Weedy Garden. As someone who delivers a passionate narrative about people and nature, Weedy is on a mission to push the boundaries of visual storytelling. During COVID lockdowns, Weedy used this time as an opportunity to create a garden of self-sufficiency following the ethics of permaculture. He was eager to share these gardening experiences with the world through his eyes – and thus The Weedy Garden Youtube channel was born… Join us now to explore: How Weedy responded to the initial COVID lockdowns. How Weedy combines his love for photography with his passion for nature. The importance of developing healthy soil bacteria. Want to see Weedy's inspiring Youtube channel for yourself? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Guadalupe Squares - Friday April 21, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The near threatened species is typically found in waters east and south of Australia. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
Today we have a special guest, AP's barber "Weedy" from Top Chop Barber Shop!
Josh and David open with a discussion of Richard Shelby and the insane rhetoric of the far right. CannaBama owner Jennifer Boozer zooms in to provide facts and information about medical marijuana and the ongoing weed debate. And they wrap with a discussion of the conviction of Wetumpka's cat ladies and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
If you're among the millions of couples re-planning a Covid-canceled wedding for 2023, you might also be considering incorporating cannabis into your big day. There are many ways to tastefully involve weed at a wedding, far beyond infused edibles and smoking bars. Think; marijuana bouquets, infused beauty products, and wedding party joint sets.In this episode, host (and bride-to-be) Brit Smith talks to journalist Katie Shapiro about her latest article in the fall issue of Different Leaf the magazine entitled ‘Here Comes the High – Planning a Wedding Reception With Cannabis As a Guest' (available at DifferentLeaf.com). Brit and Katie discuss all the trendy new ways betrothed couples are including cannabis at their weddings. They also talk about the dos and don'ts of throwing an event with marijuana for dozens of family and friends. And they answer some important questions like; Who procures the bud? Who serves it and makes sure people are enjoying the experience? And how do you tell your guests cannabis will be at the table?Find Katie Shapiro's article on page 60 in the fall 2022 issue of Different Leaf magazine. Buy any issues of Different Leaf magazine at DifferentLeaf.com or find your local in-person retailer at Differentleaf.com/on-the-newsstandFollow us on social media @DifferentLeaf and @Different_Leaf and follow host Brit Smith @BritTheBritishFind our new merch line at XDifferentLeaf.com
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On today's episode, Vicky Boyd reports on a long-term study on reduced tillage as well as more recent efforts to reward growers who adopt "reduced disturbance systems." Additionally, we hear about the importance of identifying and reporting weedy rice. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to our sponsors who make it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their websites. The California Walnut Board – https://walnuts.org/ PhycoTerra® –https://phycoterra.com/ Verdesian - https://vlsci.com/
Scripture- Matthew 13:24-43
This episode is for people who want to increase their members, base, or followers. The "weedy people" refers to Jesus' parable about the sower and the seed. The weedy soil received the seed but the plants were choked out by weeds, which Jesus described as the cares of the world. The weedy people are the uncommitted people who are distracted by life, but they can be reached. Stop preaching to the choir. Connect with new people. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bill-mundhausen/support
Recreational use of cannabis is legal in New Mexico and Las Pochas talk about the history of high and the future of fumando with a Pocha perspective.
In this episode I interview David Trood from The Weedy Garden all about his experience starting a garden from scratch and living in harmony with nature. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. Want to connect with me elsewhere in the multiverse? Join the Following Hawks Earth Keepers Community on Facebook and follow me on Instagram. Book a Reading with Me. During a Restorative Healing Session with the Spirits of the land, I'll work with the energies of your home and property to clear, heal and balance the energy. Join the Earth Tenders Academy. Work in partnership with your spirit guides, ancestors, and the Spirits of the Land to sink into deeper resonance with the place you live, while learning clearing and healing techniques to share your special medicine with the earth in this online course.
This week the fellas chime in on their personal Oh hell nah's for dating!
A good field is a clean field. Weeds are thieves that steal your yield and your profit. How is it possible for organic grain farmers to keep a clean field without the use of modern herbicide programs? Isn't organic farming just a weedy mess?Separate the wheat from the chaff and myth from reality with this episode's guests:Dr. Adam Davis, University of Illinois Crop SciencesDr. Kathleen Delate, Iowa State UniversityRandy Hughes, organic farmerTell us what you think about the podcast by taking this short survey.Join our email list for periodic updates about OATS such as upcoming events, new podcast episodes, and articles on timely topics in the organic grain industry.A huge thank you to our sponsors:General MillsClif BarStonyfieldKing Arthur Baking Co.Organic Valleyand our fiscal sponsor, Organic Trade AssociationMusic from Blue Dot Sessions, Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe, and Free Music Archive. Sound Effects from zapsplat.com.