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Soil Sense
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Soil Sense

Tim Hammerich and Abbey Wick, Ph.D.

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Welcome to the Soil Sense Podcast, where we believe that building healthier soils is not just a prescription, but rather a pursuit. This journey requires collaboration, curiosity, and communication among farmers, agricultural researchers, agronomists, consultants, and extension. You’re going to hear their stories and discover how and why they’re working together to make sense out of what’s happening in the soil.
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Available in both video and audio and hosted by broadcaster George A. Clark. The Big 3 on the PBG are climate, war and healthcare. We live in a house of mirrors and sometimes we need a little nudge to find the doorway to the truth. At the end of each show you'll say to yourself, "By George, I Think He's Got It!"
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The Tillage Edge is Teagasc's new tillage podcast, presented by Michael Hennessy. Bringing you weekly episodes covering agronomy needs of crops throughout the season with input from Teagasc researchers and views from across the industry. Subscribe and listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The Tillage Edge is a co-production with LastCastMedia (https://www.LastCastMedia.com) .
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This podcast is for those working in automotive retail. Host John Latka is the founder and president of Automotive Business Solutions and has over 30 years of retail automotive experience and an undeniable track record in sales leadership, employee development, and performance management. The goal is to help listeners improve operational efficiency and increase sales by sharing ways and means we’ve used to help others. This includes aligning and balancing people, process, technology, culture ...
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Past and present advances in the fields of agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental sciences. Enjoy interviews with researchers published in journals, books, and magazines from the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America. Opinions and conclusions expressed by authors are their own and are not considered as those of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, its staff, its membe ...
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Let's Talk Yoga
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Let's Talk Yoga

Arundhati Baitmangalkar

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Arundhati is an immigrant Indian yoga teacher, living in the US. She's grown a 6 figure yoga business singlehandedly. Self-taught, hardworking, and passionate, she's changing the yoga conversation to include more Indian yoga teachers. This podcast covers topics like cultural appropriation of yoga, yoga teacher training, practicing yoga in business, and much more...Whether you're a student or a teacher, you'll find valuable insight, strategies, free downloads, and raw conversations. Tune in e ...
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This podcast is produced and hosted by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach manure management specialist Dr. Dan Andersen. This podcast will feature information and interviews with individuals with expertise related to the science technology and best management practices surrounding manure management. Please subscribe to the Talkin' Crap podcast and stay tuned for new episodes. Follow us on Twitter @DrManure or check out our website at www.extension.iastate.edu/immag.
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Are you concerned about the Earth's future? Are you interested in what is being done in Northern California and the world to address environmental issues? Do you want to act? Then tune in every other Sunday to "Sustainability Now!" on KSQD.org to hear interviews with scientists, scholars, activists and officials involved in the pursuit of sustainability. Sustainability Now! is underwritten by the Sustainable Systems Research Foundation in Santa Cruz, California
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The First Sixteen
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The First Sixteen

Agriculture and Agri-food Canada

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Welcome to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s podcast series that explores the freshest ideas in agriculture and food. Each episode explores a single topic in depth—digging deep into new practices, innovative ideas, and their impacts on the industry. Learn about Canada’s agricultural sector from the people making the breakthroughs and knocking down the barriers! Farmers and foodies, scientists and leaders, and anyone with an eye on the future of the sector—this podcast is for you!
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Audio sermons by Pastors Todd & Mary Bishop of Church Unleashed. Visit mychurchunleashed.tv for details. || Pastors Todd & Mary are dynamic, creative communicators with a passion to inspire hope. This podcast will motivate you, encourage you, and teach complex Biblical principles in a simple way. | @TODDRBISHOP @MEBISHOP78
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In the second of a three part series from a Signpost farm walk on Don Somers’ farm in Wexford, Michael Hennessy chats to Martin Bourke, a Teagasc Advisor, about getting the best from organic manures and how Don Somers has utilised this resource to build soil fertility on his farm. Ciaran Hickey, a Teagasc tillage advisor, also presenting at the eve…
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Nowadays, there are people who start yoga through asana practice but, at its core, keep saying that yoga is for the mind. The question is how is the mind actually connected to yoga? In this episode, I will be joined by a new guest, Sandipani Manur, who will help us look into managing the mind through yoga and the different layers of the mind. Sandi…
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In this episode of the Nutrient Management Podcast, we’re talking about fall manure best practices. What are some best management practices for the fall manure application season? If you're a crop farmer thinking about getting manure this fall, what information do you need from the producer or the manure applicator? What are some things to look out…
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Trying new ideas on the farm, especially those that involve innovative approaches, will not always be easily understood by neighbors or other people who drive by. But for those willing to follow their own curiosity, the benefits can far outweigh the costs. Illinois farmer Gary Asay talks about his farming system that combines no-till, cover crops a…
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AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by AABP President Dr. Sandra Godden. This episode of Have You Herd is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and their portfolio of 3600 mastitis coverage. Find out more at this link. Dr. Godden was an author on the paper published in the AABP peer-reviewed journal, The Bovine Practitioner. The journal…
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Advancements in ag research and technology not only help farmers produce more with less, but also have had a big impact on their ability to build healthier soils. John Butler is the CEO of Agricenter International and a 5th generation farmer from Northwestern Tennessee. Before joining Agricenter International about seven years ago, he worked on his…
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Les océans ont atteint leur température la plus chaude jamais enregistrée alors qu'ils absorbent la chaleur du changement climatique. Traduction : The oceans have hit their hottest ever recorded temperature as they soak up warmth from climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Fifth generation farmer Ryan Britt talks about the practices he’s combined over the years and the results he’s seeing in North Central Missouri. Ryan has been a full time farmer of soybeans, corn and wheat alongside his father ever since returning after college about 23 years ago. Ryan shares the journey he and his father have been on to transition…
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SwineCast 1246 Show Notes: Dr. Meredith Petersen (Iowa State University Swine Medicine Education Center) shares a research update on veterinary telehealth and telemedicine. Key message is telehealth offers an opportunity for improving veterinary efficiency but the current telehealth equipment needs improvement.…
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Un homme de la Gold Coast qui s'est filmé en train d'emmener son serpent de compagnie faire du surf a été condamné à une amende par les autorités de la faune australienne. Traduction : A Gold Coast man who filmed himself taking his pet snake for a surf has been fined by Australian wildlife authorities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaph…
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À la suite du séisme dévastateur qui a tué plus de 2 000 personnes au Maroc, les villes françaises se sont mobilisées pour apporter une aide d'urgence à ceux qui ont été le plus durement touchés par le séisme. Traduction : In the wake of the devastating earthquake that killed more than 2,000 people in Morocco, French cities have mobilised to bring …
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AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Bob Smith, Dr. Kathy Bjork and Marlene Azvedo to discuss the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program administered by the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture. We start the conversation by describing the VMLRP history and funding. The VMLRP is…
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L'accès à l'eau potable à Mayotte, un territoire français d'outre-mer dans l'océan Indien, est devenu un combat difficile. Traduction : Getting access to tap water in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Indian Ocean, has become an uphill battle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Summary This week we have a tourist roundup. Chris has a random fact. When will a pensioner get is armored personal carrier back? Is a prank really a prank? Mother and daughter get trapped in a car. Why would a journalist call their baby Meth Rules? What has the James Webb telescope found? No guns for robots and a band leader that won't stop. All t…
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Farmer Joe Rothermel joins the show to talk about cover crops, strip tillage, and experiments he’s trying on his farm in East Central Illinois. Joe is the fifth generation to operate his farm and he is someone who loves new ideas and approaches and is always experimenting with new ways to improve his farm. He is motivated to find ways to lower his …
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There are a lot of similarities amongst farmers, but there is no denying the fact that every farm is different. Never is that more apparent than when you learn about a farming operation in a different part of the country than where you’re from. Louisiana farmer Garrett Marsh shares about some of his early experiences with cover crops, why he switch…
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Ce n'est pas facile, ni bon marché, de faire surgir une ville animée à partir du désert désertique. Mais c'est précisément ce qui se passe lors du festival Burning Man. Traduction : It's not easy – or cheap – to pop up a bustling city from empty desert ground. But that's exactly what happens at the Burning Man festival. Learn more about your ad cho…
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In the first of a three part series on the Tillage Edge podcast, at a recent Signpost farm walk on Don Somers’ farm in Wexford, Michael Hennessy chats to Dr David Wall, a researcher in Teagasc, about the soils on Don’s farm and the best way to manage these soils for fertility, carbon storage and high yield. At the same event Pat Power, a tillage ad…
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There’s some trouble lurking in the Ontario corn crop by the name of gibberella. Farmers are also busy getting what wheat they can get in and are asking some really great questions of the host of Wheat Pete’s Word, Peter Johnson. Also in this week’s podcast, catch a conversation about straw losses by raking, lowering... Read More…
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We love to talk about soil conservation practices on this show, but it’s always important to frame it in a realistic context that acknowledges farms are businesses. This means that the right thing for the soil has to also be the right thing for the farm’s profitability. Michigan farmer Laurie Isley shares how she’s embraced new practices at Sunrise…
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Pour m'écouter répondre aux questions sur mon autre podcast: Apple Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/choses-%C3%A0-savoir/id1048372492 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3AL8eKPHOUINc6usVSbRo3 ------------------------------------------ Comment empêche-t-on les gens de se suicider ? Est-ce que de l'air plus propre pourrait réduire le …
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Improving soil health doesn’t happen overnight, but it’s amazing how a series of small changes, compounded over time, can really make a difference. In this episode, we talk to 4th generation Ohio farmer Fred Yoder about things he’s been implementing over the past four decades to improve his soil health and what he has experienced firsthand that he …
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L'Égypte a exprimé sa colère après que l'Éthiopie a annoncé qu'elle avait rempli le réservoir d'un barrage hydroélectrique très controversé sur le Nil Bleu. Traduction : Egypt has voiced anger after Ethiopia announced it had filled the reservoir at a highly controversial hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile river. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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There is no substitute for experience. Michigan farmer John Burk has a masters degree in crop and soil science, spent 10 years as an ag and natural resources agent for Michigan State University, and has spent over two decades farming full time. Even though he’s been farming full time for over 20 years now, he still remains involved in a lot of cove…
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In this episode of On the Record, New Holland Agriculture President Carlo Lambro talks about the future of the company's North America network. In the Technology Corner, Noah Newman takes a look at the recently award-winning One Smart Spray system. Also in this episode, Titan Machinery's latest earnings report, dealers forecast fourth quarter whole…
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Dans la région méridionale de Bordeaux en France, la récolte des raisins est souvent effectuée la nuit afin de garantir la fraîcheur maximale nécessaire pour obtenir le meilleur vin, mais c'est aussi en réponse au changement climatique. Traduction : In France's southern Bordeaux region, the grape harvest is often now done at night to ensure the pea…
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In the previous episode, Vikram and I started a masterclass on the yamas and niyamas where we dove deep into the five yamas, their layers, and how someone moves through the yamas. And as part two of this masterclass, Vikram and I are putting the spotlight on the niyamas in this episode. Join us as we identify the differences between the yamas and n…
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AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Miriam Martin, Director of Animal Health and Welfare and the North American Meat Institute, and Dr. Michael Kleinhenz, Clinical Associate Professor in Dairy Cattle Production at Texas A&M Vero for this episode to discuss the paper that was published in the Journal of Dairy Science that was …
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What do you know about CEQA, the California Environmental Quality Act, passed in 1970 and signed into law by then-Governor Ronald Reagan? For more than 50 years, CEQA has been used to inform decisionmakers and the public about the potential environmental impacts of proposed projects but, in recent years, it has been applied in situations for which …
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Tokyo ne ressemble en rien à ce qu'elle était en 1923, lorsque la ville, principalement composée de maisons en bois, a été dévastée par le séisme de magnitude 7,9 du Grand Tremblement de terre de Kanto. Traduction : Tokyo looks nothing like it did in 1923 when the city, made up largely of wooden houses, was devastated by the 7.9-magnitude Great Kan…
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Summary 🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️ Hey everyone! The latest episode of The Chris and Sam Podcast is now live! Join us as we delve into the world of spicy food, possum flinging, and so much more! 😄🌶️ In this episode, we explore our love-hate relationship with spicy cuisine. From building up our tolerance to sweating profusely while eating, we've got s…
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AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich provides information and tips for those attending the conference in Milwaukee September 21-23, 2023. This episode of Have You Herd? is sponsored by Allflex. Find out more information by visiting this page. The conference will be held at the Wisconsin Center District which is the convention center located at…
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SwineCast 1245 Show Notes: The Swine Disease Reporting System (SDRS) invited Dr. Craig Bowen (Purdue University) to discuss Purdue’s Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory contributions, motivations to join the SDRS project, and the expected benefits for swine stakeholders. This SwineCast episode shares the most recent report number 67, that can also…
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To create the content for this episode, John Latka asked ChatGPT the following two questions: What are the top pros and cons of automotive customer satisfaction surveys? Should customer satisfaction surveys be tied to a dealership’s income? Tune in to hear ChatGPT’s answers. Follow John on LinkedIn For more information: https://www.automotivebusine…
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“Genotypic and environmental effects on the compounds associated with garlic flavor, health-enhancing properties, and postharvest conservation” with Dr. Pablo Cavagnaro. Garlic is a widely consumed species used for culinary as well as therapeutic and medicinal purposes. Different compounds within garlic can affect its effectiveness for these purpos…
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Ray Gaesser grew up on a small farm in southern Indiana and said he visited Iowa for the Farm Progress Show one year and never wanted to leave. So that’s where he and his wife moved when they had the chance to start their farming careers. Over the decades Ray has improved his own soil health and enjoys working with neighbor farmers to do the same. …
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Des jets de pierres contre les écoles, des menaces de boycott et des centaines d'appels téléphoniques hostiles - voilà quelques-unes des façons dont les Chinois ont exprimé leur mécontentement envers le Japon ces dernières semaines. Traduction : Rocks thrown at schools, threats of a boycott and hundreds of hostile phone calls - these are just some …
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Matt Dempsey, former editor of the Irish Farmers Journal, and Chair of the DAFM Food Vision Tillage group, chats to Michael Hennessy on the latest Tillage Edge podcast about the interim recommendations from the Food Vision Tillage Group. Matt says there is an openness by the government to look at capital projects which could support the industry lo…
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How come the corn plants are so tall this year? It’s all about early season temperatures, says Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson in this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word podcast. Plus, listen on or download for later to learn about maximum nutrient impacts, root issues in disguise, cool weather impacts and more! Have a question you’d like... Read More…
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