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Habitat University

Jarred Brooke & Adam Janke

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Habitat University is a science-based podcast delivering the latest information on habitat management. This podcast is part of the larger podcast network Natural Resources University, funded by the Renewable Resources Extension Act.
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Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in the agricultural world to sit down with him and discuss hot topics. The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station (MOAES) extends CAFNR research to nearly 14,000 acres across the state to meet regional research and demonstration needs of agricultural producers and natural resource managers. MOAES has a storied history of major impacts in advancing science in agricu ...
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Are you wondering what the outlook is for your farm in 2024? Patrick Westhoff has joined Tim Reinbott for a conversation about that very topic! Pat explains how the global situations are impacting our imports and exports for the coming year(s). Transcript of Tim's Take Episode 21 Video Podcast Part One Video Podcast Part Two Visit https://moaes.mis…
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Ahead of a forthcoming mini-series on forest management for birds, Adam and Jarred discuss a paper reviewing the state of the science examining bird responses to forest management in the eastern U.S. The paper published last year by Michael Skresh and colleagues presents a compelling case for the importance of managed disturbances in eastern forest…
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Dr. Eric Bailey, State Beef Extension Specialist with MU, shares more drought strategies such as rotational grazing systems, harvest efficiency versus forage production potential, stocking density, and how to double carrying capacity on your acreage. Transcript Tim's Take Episode 20 Part One Tim's Take Episode 20 Part Two 2xag2030 #Drought #Hay #Ha…
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In this episode we talk with Dr. Mark McConnell, Assistant Professor of Upland Birds at Mississippi State, about wildlife conservation in agricultural landscapes and his research into creating win-win solutions for wildlife and agricultural producers. We cover a variety of topics in this episode from reacting to Adam’s new mustache, Mark’s use of m…
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Dr. David Brune, an MU Extension Specialist working in Aquaculture, shares about the success of high-rate algal ponds in fish production and his experience and challenges with algal biofuels. Learn about the economics, systems and management of fish farming as David Brune is with Tim Reinbott to talk about the 3 kinds of aquaculture in Missouri. Ti…
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In the final episode of our second season, Jarred and Adam review the conversations we’ve had on the theme of private lands habitat conservation, discuss some things “left on the bone,” and share with the listeners where Habitat University is heading in the new year! Be sure to check out the previous episodes in the podcast, including those from Se…
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Can we make our farm and cattle herd more resilient in times of drought? Yes! Join Tim Reinbott and Eric Bailey, Assistant Professor and State Beef Extension Specialist, as they talk through options for doing just that. Every month, Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in …
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Eric Bailey, Assistant Professor and State Beef Extension Specialist, takes an updated look at the spot beef farmers are currently in due to extended drought and discusses some options to navigate feed, forage and budget issues with Tim Reinbott. Video Podcast Episode 17 Transcript Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He …
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Neal Kinsey from Kinsey Agricultural Services, Inc. reminisces with Tim Reinbott about Dr. William Albrecht. Dr. Albrecht's groundbreaking research, discoveries, and sometimes controversial information and methods about soil health and its effect not only on plants but animals and humans as well is still making an impact over 75 years later. Tim's …
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We are joined this week by Matt Ross from the National Deer Association to chat about the importance of private lands and private land management for America’s favorite game species, the white-tailed deer. We discuss how whitetails can be a catalyst for private lands habitat management and all the work NDA does to assist private landowners. Resourc…
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Dr. Taylor Nelson (MD and Infectious Disease Specialist), Dr. Robert Kremer (PhD, Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry) and Dr. Craig Payne (Veterinary Medical Extension) share the history and science, victories and concerns of Aureomycin for humans and animals alike as we look back to 75 years ago at its discovery. Every month Tim Reinbott produces …
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How can a drought season be an opportunity to improve profitability in beef production? Listen to this episode as Jordan Thomas, Assistant Professor at MU's Animal Science Department, shares with Tim Reinbott his strategies, management and mindsets of cattle repro and culling. Tim's Take Episode 14 Part One on YouTube Tim's Take Episode 14 Part Two…
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Dr. Tony Lupo, MU's Atmospheric Science Dept., and Zachary Leasors, Director of Missouri's Climate Center, join Tim Reinbott to discuss the weather dynamics we've seen this summer, explaining what El Nino is and how it has impacted temperatures and rainfall. Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU…
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Join Tim Reinbott and David Trinklein as they discuss how you can grow a tastier tomato. The Tomato Festival will be held on September 7, 2023. Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in the agricultural world to sit down with him and discuss hot topics. The Miss…
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Because of drought, farmers are dealing with shortages of pasture and hay. Eric Bailey is back in the studio with Tim to talk through feed options, their costs as well as dangers to be aware of in this timely and relevant episode. The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station (MOAES) extends CAFNR research to nearly 14,000 acres across the state to …
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Rusty Lee is back, and he's brought Harry Cope to share with Tim about their experience of winter grazing milo. What are the advantages? What are the risks? Are there substantial financial savings? Transcript Link: Tim's Take Episode 10 Video Podcasts: Tim's Take Episode 10 Part One Tim's Take Episode 10 Part Two https://moaes.missouri.edu/…
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This Tim's Take episode features Rob Myers from the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture. We'll talk about cover crops, soil health, and a grant being rolled out in June, 2023, providing incentives for farmers interested in cover crop methods and soil health management. Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a …
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In this episode, Jarred and Adam explain the Wildlife Habitat Education Program, which engages kids from throughout the country in wildlife habitat management through 4-H and FFA. Adam and Jarred first discuss the structure of the program and how it’s implemented in states across the country, and then they explore the national competition, includin…
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Craig Payne of MU's Extension Veterinary Medicine explains to Tim what the changes look like as over-the-counter antibiotics are going to prescription status beginning in June 2023. Link to transcript: Tim's Take Episode 8 Transcript Link to video Part One: Changes in Antibiotics Coming in June 2023 Part One Link to video Part Two: Changes in Antib…
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When it comes to getting boots on the ground for private lands conservation, Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever is a leader. This episode we are joined by Quail Forever Tennessee State Coordinator, Brittney Viers, to discuss all the work PF & QF does for wildlife on private lands. From Farm Bill Biologists to Precision Ag & Conservation Specialists,…
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Richard Arnett (Director of Missouri Crop Improvement Association) and Jeff McHugh (Director of the Missouri Foundation Seed program) share with Tim about the process of seed certification and the rigorous work to keep seed varieties pure to muliply for distribution to buyers. Link to YouTube video: https://youtu.be/9T20K4N9iD0 Link to transcript: …
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In this episode, we wrap our mini-segment on approaches to private lands habitat management with a visit to a state with only about 30% private land: Idaho! Sal Palazzolo is the State Wildlife Habitat Program Manager for the Idaho Department of Fish & Game. He works with staff and partners to manage habitat throughout the state on private and publi…
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Using bobwhite quail as model for understanding wildlife survival needs, Dr. Robert Pierce, Associate Extension Professor with MU, joins Tim Reinbott to discuss how to build habitat plans into landowners and agricultural landscapes. Link to transcript: https://mailmissouri.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/sites/MUCAFNRTimsTakePodcast-Ogrp/Shared%20Documents/Ge…
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In this episode, listen to Roman Grynyshyn, of Travelite AGRO and Founder of World to Rebuild Rural Ukraine (WRRU), as he shares with Tim Reinbott of the war's effects and devistation to the rural and agricultural communities. Learn as he shares his mission to raise awarness and help to enable farmers to survive and rebuild, as well as creating pla…
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In this episode, Dr. Kevin Bradley, a State Extension Weed Scientist in the Division of Plant Sciences at the University of Missouri, talks with Tim Reinbott about the future of herbicides and pesticides. The Endangered Species Act, waterhemp, metabolic resistance, and even electrocution, find out more about all these topics in this very informativ…
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Dr. Allison Meyer and Tim Reinbott discuss her research on how nutrition and management of cows impacts them and their calves. Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in the agricultural world to sit down with him and discuss hot topics. The Missouri Agricultural…
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Dr. Eric Bailey sits down to chat with Tim about the challenges of high fertilizer costs and how the long summer drought in Missouri is going to impact farmers' and ranchers' ability to feed their cattle through the winter of 2022-2023. Eric also provides practiacal solutions on how to address these issues. Click on this link to obtain the full epi…
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On this episode Adam is joined by Bill White and Lisa Potter from the Missouri Department of Conservation. Join them for a wide-ranging conversation about the MDC private lands program and how 80+ biologists work to get wildlife conservation done on private land. Help us improve the podcast by taking this Habitat University Listener Feedback Survey…
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Join Jarred from the Bluegrass State as he talks with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources Private Lands Coordinator, Jacob Stewart, and Small Game Coordinator, Cody Rhoden. Listen in as Jacob and Cody discuss their philosophy on private lands conservation and how Kentucky is trying to make wildlife a by-product of everyday land m…
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State wildlife resource agencies are often on the front lines of wildlife habitat management and conservation on private lands by providing technical expertise and custom-tailored programs to help wildlife and people. But each state has its own unique approach. To learn more about these approaches, we’re going to be taking a tour of state-led priva…
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This week we shift our inquiry from the U.S. Department of Agriculture into the Department of the Interior where we find a litany of wildlife biologists working to conserve wildlife habitat on private lands through various programs of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In this episode, Adam interviews biologist Gwen Kolb from the Partners for Fish…
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CRP, EQIP, WRE, ACEP, CP, SAFE, MA, FRPP.....OK you get the point –there are A LOT of acronyms when it comes to federal programs for conservation work on private lands in the U.S. The Natural Resources Conservation Service –NRCS –is integral in the implementation of many of these programs. So this week, Jarred and Adam visited with Indiana’s NRCS S…
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There is A LOT of private land in the U.S. and that means there are A LOT of challenges and opportunities for wildlife habitat conservation there! This season, Adam and Jarred will be joining guests from across the country to admire these challenges and opportunities thoroughly. In this first episode of Season 2 of Habitat University, they set the …
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Not sure what to get the habitat manager on your list this holiday season? Have no fear! In this episode, Adam and Jarred chat about what’s on their holiday habitat wishlist. Take a listen and you are sure to find the perfect gift idea. You will also get a sneak peek about what’s coming up on Habitat University in 2022. You can find Adam and Jarred…
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Adam and Jarred are joined in this episode by award-winning instructor, Dr. Liz Flaherty, to chat about teaching undergraduate students all about habitat management. Dr. Flaherty is an Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology & Habitat Management at Purdue University. Take a listen to learn about the insights you can take from a college classroom an…
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