PolliNation is a podcast from Oregon State University Extension Service that tells the stories of researchers, land managers and concerned citizens who are making bold strides to improve the health of pollinators.
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The podcast dedicated to protecting all pollinators, large and small! https://www.2millionblossoms.com
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Short, in-depth, plain talk discussions of all things honey bees, with Dr. Jim Tew
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Explore the history and present of over 27,000 acres of park land inside Minnesota's Hennepin County and surrounding areas. Hosts Angela (wildlife biologist) and Brandon (interpretive naturalist) guide you through this suburban wilderness managed by the Three Rivers Park District.
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Tired of the same over-the-top, hot take style hosts in sports media? Andy Pollin keeps it old school on ESPN 630 – a true encyclopedia of all things DMV sports! With a lifetime of knowledge in the sports talk arena, Andy brings a unique and grounded perspective on the day’s top stories. While headlines are covered daily, Andy is known for his quick wit and uncanny ability to tell the stories the shaped the sports we love today. Andy is a DMV native and has seen it all from the burgundy and ...
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Join us as we explore the fascinating world of invertebrates and discover how to help these extraordinary animals. The Xerces Society is a nationwide non-profit organization that works to conserve invertebrates and their habitats. For more information go to xerces.org.
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The podcast for the latest beekeeping news, information and entertainment for today's beekeeper. Hosts Jeff Ott and Becky Masterman bring you conversations with beekeepers, researchers and industry leaders, helping you become a more informed and knowledgeable beekeeper.
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It's human to create. About combining different fields, skills and talents to solve problems with creativity & innovation. Find out what guests have done, how they did it and how cross-pollination can help you stay ahead of the curve.
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Behind every beautiful visualization, there is a human bringing their unique experiences into the final piece. Pollinate is a monthly podcast where we dive deep with people on the trials and triumphs that led them to where they are today, lauding the projects and practices that turn our heads towards patterns and stories uniquely told through maps, data visualization, and design.
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Join host Larry Meiller as he discusses gardening topics with his guests.
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Welcome to "Twenty Somethings" - a simultaneously silly and serious weekly show that dissects this crazy world through ridiculous headlines, unpopular opinions, and the lens of your bootyful and beautiful hosts, Keith Vartanian and Grant Crawford, two Twenty Somethings, frequented by a fun and interesting guest willing to join their escapades.
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The Great Georgia Pollinator Podcast is a companion to the Great Georgia Pollinator Census. We explore insect habitat, sustainable pollinator gardening, insect identification and research centered on pollinator conservation.
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Pollinate Trading is a collective of amazing humans continually improving in life. We cover not only financial markets, we reach further than just finance, learning from people in all walks of life in order to bring that mindset, those skills, that thinking into making ourselves better all around. learn more at https://pollinatetrading.com
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Redaktør av ITavisen, Politainment og Northern Food tar for teknologi, politikk og underholdning fra sin base i California. Trond eier PollinationPublishing.no, Norges uavhengige medieselskap.
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“Knowing Nothing,” hosted by Mickey Roberts, is an uplifting, education-centered podcast with the aim of sharing new knowledge about the world around us. It covers a multitude of topics from bug science and the benefits of making your bed in the morning, to blockchain technology, finding happiness after tragedy, and everything in between. If you love to learn, “Knowing Nothing” is the show for you.
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LitterScout - everyday sustainable living and conservation tips. Report, Organize, and Engage!
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Fresh Energy is speeding Minnesota’s transition to a clean energy economy, which will ensure that our region enjoys good health, a vibrant economy, and thriving communities today and for generations to come. Working purely in the public interest, Fresh Energy’s team of scientists, economists, policy analysts, and educators develops and advances solutions that secure a clean energy future where all can thrive. Sign up for our monthly listserv focused on clean energy issues in Minnesota here: ...
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Gardens are more than collections of plants. Gardens and Gardeners are intersectional spaces and agents for positive change in our world. Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden is a weekly public radio program & podcast exploring what we mean when we garden. Through thoughtful conversations with growers, gardeners, naturalists, scientists, artists and thinkers, Cultivating Place illustrates the many ways in which gardens are integral to our natura ...
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Environmental stewardship, sustainable living and enlightened public policy in the Pikes Peak Region.
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Weekly news and analysis with the Sopris Sun's editors.
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Life lessons and conversations from the garden. Whether you are a beginner or life long gardener, we all have something to learn from our gardens. Conversations include topics on edible gardens, flower gardens, permaculture, urban farming, pollinators, natural history, and much more!
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The Bad Movies Podcast is a program dedicated to properly examining all the movies general audiences were dissuaded from seeing in theaters because the “reviewers didn’t like it”. Often times a movie will come to be reviled not because it necessarily deserves to be, but because reviewers jump on the bandwagons of their peers or attempt to get viewership on their respective platforms by jumping down the throats of a movie rather than properly analyzing it. Other times, that movie might actual ...
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The official podcast channel for AgriFutures Australia.
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A podcast from Wild Birds Unlimited about feeding the birds and enjoying nature right in your own backyard. Relax, enjoy the birds, and stay Nature Centered.
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Join columnist and garden designer Mary Stone in sharing dilemmas, delights, & discoveries in the garden of life.
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A show about plants as viewed through the lens of evolution and ecology with a side of deranged ranting, crass humor, occasional profanity, & the perpetual search for the filthiest taqueria bathroom. Plant ecology, systematics, taxonomy, floral chemistry, biogeography and more. Joey Santore was a degenerate railroader for 15 years during which he taught himself Botany by reading textbooks and research papers in the cab of the locomotive while stealing time from work. He has traveled to 11 di ...
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Tips for beginning and experienced gardeners. New episodes arrive every Friday. Fred Hoffman has been a U.C. Certified Master Gardener since 1982 and writes a weekly garden column for the Lodi News-Sentinel in Lodi, CA. A four-decade fixture in Sacramento radio, he hosted three radio shows for Northern California gardeners and farmers: The KFBK Garden Show, Get Growing with Farmer Fred, and the KSTE Farm Hour. Episode Website: https://gardenbasics.net
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Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden
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Gardens are more than collections of plants. Gardens and Gardeners are intersectional spaces and agents for positive change in our world. Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden is a weekly public radio program & podcast exploring what we mean when we garden. Through thoughtful conversations with growers, gardeners, naturalists, scientists, artists and thinkers, Cultivating Place illustrates the many ways in which gardens are integral to our natura ...
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Outdoors expert Rob Zimmer takes your questions on all things outdoors.
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A Sustainable CT podcast. The Impact shares workshops, conversations and interviews covering a wide range of topics that are central to Connecticut communities, including civic engagement, climate resilience, affordable housing, transportation, equity and social justice.
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Spilled Salt is an interview series in which Maureen Ballatori of Agency 29 will dive into the fun and foibles inherent to being a founder of a food-, beverage-, or agriculture-based business. In each episode, she is joined by a guest who shares the thrills and spills of their own entrepreneurial journey.
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The Bee Report is a news source dedicated to helping bee experts, citizen scientists and the bee-curious stay connected to the wide world of bees. TBR covers bee-related science, conservation, politics, economics and technology with original reporting and a weekly news summary.
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Say hello to Rebecca and Michelle. Two wild and crazy beekeepers from Texas as they share their thoughts and experiences from the bee yard. What happens when they disagree? Well....you've got to listen to find out! There's never a dull moment, and lessons are always around the corner as they break beekeeping down and make it fun. Double the experience, double the opinions, and double the fun.
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Bees are intelligent, compassionate creatures responsible for 90% of the world’s food. They contribute to sustainable farming, biodiversity, environmental protection, and more. Listen in to learn about the wonderful world of native bees and how you can nurture the literal busy bees of Mother Nature.
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Tips on maintaining your garden, plants and flowers year-round.
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Tonic Magazine Publisher Jamie Bussin hosts The Tonic an engaging and evocative show about health and wellness. We’ll discuss the issues that matter to you with the top experts from the GTA and across Canada
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Master Gardener experts discuss ways we can cultivate better gardens and better lifestyles through local gardening and Limestone County extension programs.
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It’s hard to imagine a bright future in the face of the climate crisis. This new podcast, from Hugo Award winning podcaster and author Emma Newman, will take you on a journey from despair to the most radiant, radical hope. Made in partnership with Friends of the Earth, Imagining Tomorrow shows how we can create a future that is good for people and for nature, based on innovations in technology and community action that are already having a positive impact. Join Emma as she pieces together th ...
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Podcasts from The University of Texas' student newspaper, The Daily Texan.
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Local newsmakers, civic leaders, journalists, artists and others in the know talk with host Matt Peiken about the growing, complicated city of Asheville, N.C. New episodes are available Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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We hope you enjoy these in-depth discussions of recently published BioScience articles and other science stories. Each episode of our interview series delves into the research behind a highlighted story, giving listeners unique insight into scientists' work.
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“You Bet Your Garden” touted as an hour of ”chemical-free horticultural hijinks,” is a weekly, nationally syndicated broadcast hosted by Mike McGrath. It is produced in the studios of PBS39 in Bethlehem, PA. This weekly call-in program offers ‘fiercely organic’ advice to gardeners far and wide.
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Learn more about planting native midwestern plants from Nebraska-based host Stephanie Barelman. If pollinator habitats, conservation, and nature-driven wonder are in your wheelhouse, this is the podcast for you. Come with us as we navigate how to make colorful spaces for humans and wildlife; and talk with experts, aspiring gardeners, and thinkers. You won't want to miss this excellent and helpful content.
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Learn about insects that occur in urban backyards and gardens of Texas; whether they be pests, beneficials, or really fascinating! This podcast is presented by Molly Keck, Wizzie Brown, and Erfan Vafaie through the Department of Entomology with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service & Texas A&M Department of Entomology. Bugs by the Yard image produced by Natalie Cervantes. Intro and outro music produced by Owen DesBles.
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Green Acres Garden Podcast is the podcast that’ll teach budding gardeners like you to grow your green thumb. But whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned horticulturalist, you’re sure to learn something new. Get to know Kevin and Austin as they have conversations with community gardeners and gurus at Green Acres Nursery & Supply—they'll answer questions you didn't know you had.
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An Oral History of the Emergent Church Movement hosted by Tripp Fuller and Tony Jones
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Everything Under the Sun | Pollinator Chocolate
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This week on Everything Under the Sun, guest Mark Burrows, local chocolatier, talks with the Sun about the world economics of the cocoa trade.By Raleigh Burleigh
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Pollinators in a Changing Climate: Threats and Solutions
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We’ve all heard about climate change. It’s a rather complicated issue. One that has come up several times in this podcast as we discuss the threats facing invertebrates. So in this episode, we will focus on what we can expect as our climate changes and what that means for our pollinators. And of course, what actions you can take to help these impor…
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261 - Making observations on ground nesting bees
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While roughly 70% of bee species are ground nesting, we know very little about the nesting biology of anything more than a handful of species. In this episode we hear from Dr. Jordan Kueneman and his project GNBees to generate more data from the public. Dr. Jordan Kueneman is a research scientist and director of Project GNBee, a community science p…
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Andy recaps the ESPYs last night. (18:01) Pirates rookie phenom Paul Skenes pulled with a no-hitter in the 7th inning last night. (37:31) Kevin Durant with Kay Adams on his outlook for the Commanders and Jayden Daniels. (54:15) Doug Williams on the famous question he was asked ahead of Super Bowl XXII. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00…
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Promoting pollinator habitat around your home is vital to harvesting fruits and vegetables. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans talks about providing food sources for pollinators throughout the growing season.By Nebraska Extension
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Ep 168. Pollinators Love No-Mow Clover Lawns
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I recently designed a low-maintenance garden. Around it, we planted a pollinator-friendly lawn alternative: a combination of No-Mow Lawn and Micro-clover Seed Mix and No-Mow Flowering Lawn Seed Mix from American Meadows. The clients adored it, but town authorities insisted they mow it. Hopefully, they will change their mind when they learn the bene…
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Episode 207: Return of Fading Butterflies - Minnesota Pollinators
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What is a state pollinator coordinator? Rebecca Gutierrez-Moreno, the State Pollinator Coordinator with the Environmental Quality Board, wanders with us to discuss this and explore how pollinators, especially butterflies, are doing in Minnesota.By Three Rivers Park District
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Welcome green thumbs! This week Kevin and Austin sit down in the studio to talk about the fascinating world of pollinators including everything from beautiful bees, birds, and butterflies to more unusual pollinators like ants, bats, beetles, moths, and more. Find out what plants you can use to attract these special creatures with this article: Grow…
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National Pollinator Week with the Pollinator Posse, Tora Rocha
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It’s full summer - for us and for the fauna of the Northern Hemisphere. That means many of our most charismatic, sun-loving pollinators are at the peak of their seasonal cycles – and we are celebrating National Pollinator Week with Tora Rocha of the Pollinator Posse based in Oakland, CA – sharing all things love of pollinators. Tora is a gardener a…
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Attracting pollinators and vegetable news
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It’s pollinator week and to celebrate we talk about gardening for butterflies, bees and other pollinators with two guests from Johnson’s Nursery. And then at 12:30 we learn about the […]
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Observation Hives with Frank Linton (288)
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In this engaging episode, Jeff and Becky welcome Frank Linton, a seasoned beekeeper and author with a deep passion for observation hives. Frank shares his unique journey into beekeeping, sparked by his grandfather's influence and reignited years later with his first observation hive. Listeners will be captivated by Frank's enthusiasm and extensive …
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The Texan Recap: Project 2025, Yugo BAFTA Student Awards
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UT Professors express concerns over the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and an exhibit from the Texas Immersive Institute is longlisted for the Yugo BAFTA Student Awards. Reported by Ren Leija and Maya Thakur. Hosted and edited by Joseph Sweeney. Cover art by Emma Berke. Music by Top Flow Productions.…
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Ep 170. Early Acorn Drop - Lessons of Letting Go
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An entertaining exchange about the possible Causes of an Abundance of Acorns Dropping Early leads to Lessons in Letting Go. Nearby Oak trees were defoliated by Spongy Moths, formerly called Gypsy Moths, and could be the cause. We chat about the origin of Spongy Moths and the reasons for the name change. Thank you for tuning in. Related Stories & He…
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In this Fresh look at an episode of YBYG, Mike digs in to Potato Bed success in the Question of the Week! Plus your digging phone calls!!By Lehigh Valley Public Media
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#343 Nutrigenomics, Brain Boosting Tips, Physician Approved Home Remedies and the Power of Your Body's Wisdom
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Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on July 20 and 21 2024 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in The Tonic Magazine. We'll discuss the benefits of nutrigenomics with naturopath Dr. Kimberly Ramberan ND, brain boosting tips with researcher Dr. Patric…
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What to do with diseased plant debris; Creating a rock garden
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We talk with Diana Alfuth about disposing of diseased plants. And then at 12:30 we look at how to design and care for a rock garden.
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July 19, 2024 | Chipmunks & Indigo Bunting
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Using Ultrasound for Early Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management
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Halden Clark, DVM from the Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center says ultrasound has been a great tool for the beef industry to quickly check pregnancy status in heifers and cows. He says it can greatly benefit cattle producers who need to make profit decisions with non-pregnant cows.By Nebraska Extension
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Gardening and being in nature can help reduce stress and anxiety. Forest bathing, or simply spending time in a natural environment, has been shown to have calming effects. Having a garden or indoor plants can also provide stress relief. Aromatic plants, such as jasmine, lavender, and mint, can have a soothing effect on the mind and body. Taking the…
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Welcome green thumbs! This week Kevin meets local meteorologist Tamara Berg from KCRA 3 Weather. Tamara shares the science of local weather phenomena like the Delta breeze, atmospheric rivers, Tule fog, and how gardeners can stay up to date with the latest weather data. Follow Tamara on Instagram Get updated on the latest weather reports at KCRA.co…
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The Comfort of Crows, A Backyard Year" with Margaret Renkl BEST OF
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This week we revisit a favorite conversation from the archive, “The Comfort of Crows, A Backyard Year," with author and backyard tender and observer, Margaret Renkl. Reminding us that even on days when we feel overheated and overwhelmed, there is always some comfort, intelligence, and agency to be found among the flora and fauna of this generous pl…
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The Comfort of Crows, A Backyard Year" with Margaret Renkl BEST OF
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This week we revisit a favorite conversation from the archive, “The Comfort of Crows, A Backyard Year," with author and backyard tender and observer, Margaret Renkl. Reminding us that even on days when we feel overheated and overwhelmed, there is always some comfort, intelligence, and agency to be found among the flora and fauna of this generous pl…
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Some common corn diseases have already been reported in the state. Nebraska Extension Plant Pathologist Tamra Jackson Ziems says bacterial streak and tar spot are some diseases that crop producers should be on the lookout for.By Nebraska Extension
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In this episode, Jim delves into the curious behavior known as washboarding. As he observes his bees engaging in this rhythmic activity, Jim explores various hypotheses and shares insights from both personal observations and scientific studies. He discusses the possible reasons behind washboarding, including pheromone laying, boredom, and propolizi…
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Nebraska Extension is hosting a family field day August 7th at the Haskell Agricultural Laboratory near Concord Nebraska. Extension Associate Educator Leslie Johnson says the day will have plenty of activities for the whole family including demonstrations, tours, vendors and food trucks.By Nebraska Extension
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SS4 Ep 7: Advocating for Biointensive Viticulture with Paul Brock of Silver Thread Winery
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Meet Paul Brock in this episode of Spilled Salt, a champion of sustainable viticulture who alongside wife Shannon is leading Silver Thread Vineyard with innovation and integrity.By Agency 29
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The bikkie-based brainwave that kickstarted Australia's insect industry
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In 2018, at a cafe beside a dog park, Shaun Eislers had a brainwave. A reimagining of how we feed our pets, while simultaneously reducing pressure on our food systems as the population grows. The key? Insects. BuggyBix, Australia’s leading insect-based pet food company, is dedicated to the love we have for our pets, our growing population & the pr…
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Nebraska Extension is hosting a forage field day August 6 at the Haskell Agricultural Laboratory near Concord Nebraska. Extension Educator Ben Beckman explains the field day will have lots of hands-on as well as classroom learning for forage growers.By Nebraska Extension
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Episode 5: Thinking outside the box – exploring a Universal Basic Income pilot
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In June 2023, Grange Big Local in East Finchley, London, and Big Local Jarrow in South Tyneside, launched a Universal Basic Income (UBI) pilot scheme. Aimed at addressing issues faced by local residents, the scheme would examine the impact of UBI on health, wellbeing and economic outcomes, while also advocating for UBI as a national policy solution…
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The Brunt of Ballet | Heather Maloy of Terpsicorps
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Like most leaders in the arts, Heather Maloy spends far more time raising money, hunting for rehearsal spaces and recruiting dancers than she does immersed in the work she’s so committed to—cultivating the ideas and creating the dances that are the signature of her Asheville-based company, Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance. For 21 summers, Terpsicorps h…
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From Bees to Biodiversity: Shaping the Future of Ecosystem Services
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How important are rare and declining bee species for pollinating various wildflowers and crops? We’re talking about that in this episode with Dr. Mark Genung who introduces us to ecosystem function theory and the broader implications for biodiversity when we lose species in a community. Our conversation covers significant findings from his recent s…
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If you’ve experienced some flooding in your vegetable garden, it might be possible to save the produce. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans discusses considerations for keeping or throwing away flood affected produce.By Nebraska Extension
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Sustainable CT Fellows Adrian Huq and Jackie Flaherty explore sustainability work being done at Connecticut colleges
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Sustainable CT Fellows Adrian Huq and Jackie Flaherty take over the big microphone this month to interview collegiate movers-and-shakers in the sustainability movement. Their guests include: Dylan Steer, President of EcoHusky, lead organizer with Fossil Fuel Free UConn, and UConn Office of Sustainability intern; Amelia Kearney, Founder and Former P…
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Food Safety for Beekeepers with Andy Pedley (287)
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In this episode, Jeff and Becky are joined by Andy Pedley, a retired Environmental Health Officer and experienced beekeeper from the UK. Andy shares his extensive knowledge on food safety in the context of honey production, an often overlooked but critical aspect of beekeeping. With over 30 years of beekeeping experience, Andy provides invaluable i…
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Learn about deep nature connection, nature deficit disorder, great programming in the area, and ways we all can engage to feel a belonging amongst the other species that live in the lovely Southern Colorado region. Co-host Ally Richardson, from local nonprofit Pikes Peak Permaculture, is joined by three permaculture guests who work and teach in the…
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Ep 169. Safe Alternatives to Harmful Weed Killers
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A long-standing client considered using Roundup to tend to the weeds in his patio and walkway. Instead, I shared Safe Alternatives to Harmful Weed Killers. In this episode, I share bits of our 15-year history of working together, including reflections on Andrew's youngest daughter helping to tickle the roots of perennials on planting day. Jessica, …
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Some tips on how to take care of your container gardens this summer!By Audacy
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#342 Strength Training and Supplements for Muscle, Bone and Joint Health, The Healthy At Any Size Fallacy, Our Ancestors' 'In The Moment' Midset and How to Treat Alzheimer's and Other Diseases of The Gut ...
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Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on July 13 and 14 2024 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in The Tonic Magazine. We'll discuss the importance of strength training and proper supplementation for muscle, bone and joint health with Dr. Gordon Chang…
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Lindsay Hendricks from the Green Bay Botanical Garden is back to give you tips on how to pamper your annuals this summer. Then, we get a tour of a small […]
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On this encore episode of YBYG Mike helps you cringe over Creosote! Is Creosote is the reason your grass won't grow?! Plus your fabulous phone calls!!By Lehigh Valley Public Media
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July 12, 2024 | Garden Walks (x3!), Bullfrogs, Hostas
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Retirement is a difficult decision, and a troubling statistic reveals that most farmers are not prepared to give up full control of their operation. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf talks about critical planning and decision making for farmers who are thinking about retirement.By Nebraska Extension
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348 The Tastiest Peaches and Plums. Improving Sandy Soil. Raised Bed Drainage Tips.
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Previous episodes, show notes, links, product information, and transcripts at the home site for Garden Basics with Farmer Fred, GardenBasics.net. Audio, transcripts, and episode chapters also available at Buzzsprout. Pictured: Garden Gold Peach in Bloom Links: Subscribe to the Beyond the Garden Basics Newsletter https://gardenbasics.substack.com Sm…
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Hey green thumbs! This week Kevin and Austin meet in the studio to explore ways to keep your plants thriving even in extreme heat. Learn about sun scald, how to harvest your tomatoes at the breaker stage, water responsibly, and control fruit trees with summer pruning. Learn more about agriculture in the classroom with these links: California Founda…
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Everything Under the Sun | Aspen Dance Connection
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On this week's episode of Everything Under The Sun, we hear from Aspen Dance Connection about their upcoming performance at TACAW, blending outer and inner worlds, plus other community offerings.By Raleigh Burleigh
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Trees are Bridges to the Sky, with ecologist poet Frederick Livingston
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“Are Humans Parasites sowing our own hunger, or fruit, gifts from Earth to our future? Is the edge of our lives, civilization, and species a cliff to catastrophe or a bridge to transformation?” These are the words, questions, and motivations of poet and gardener, Frederick Livingston author of Trees are Bridges to the Sky a collection of essays and…
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Trees are Bridges to the Sky, with ecologist poet Frederick Livingston
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“Are Humans Parasites sowing our own hunger, or fruit, gifts from Earth to our future? Is the edge of our lives, civilization, and species a cliff to catastrophe or a bridge to transformation?” These are the words, questions, and motivations of poet and gardener, Frederick Livingston author of Trees are Bridges to the Sky a collection of essays and…
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