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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Cat to discuss the season 3 premier of Shoresy: 4-6. Final Rating Tanya: Clearance Al: Fresh Mat: Fresh Victor: Fresh Cat: Fresh MVP Tanya: Sanguinet Mat: Sanguinet Victor: Sanguinet Al: Sanguinet Tres: Sanguinet Scientific Twitter Poll Fresh: - Clearance: - Compost: -…
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In this episode, Drew Lyon talks with Adam Johnson about the new alpha amylase test being developed through public-private collaboration.Resources:Envirologix: envirologix.comArising the falling numbers rapid test with Drs. Hauvermale and McCubbin: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp181/The upsides of a Falling Numbers immunoassay rapid test with Dr. Amber Hau…
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Dr. Joaquin Casanova joins the Wheat Beat Podcast to discuss using remote sensing and minimal soil sampling to generate maps of soil acidity and lime requirements, as well as mapping weeds for prescription application of herbicides.Resources:USDA-ARS Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/north…
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Drs. Ian Burke and Nick Bergmann join the Wheat Beat Podcast to explain how herbicide resistance is considered a transboundary resource problem.Resources:Pacific Northwest Herbicide Resistance Initiative: pnwhri.orgHerbicide Resistance Resources: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/#herbresistContact information:Dr. Ian Burke: 509-335-2858, i…
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The gang at the Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Jez from Perth, Australia who has analysed the first 240 episodes of the podcast and quizzes them on their own podcast. Limerick Jez listened to all of the tracks, And gathered statistics and facts, He’s got research in hand, And spreadsheets for Tan, ‘Cause it’s not just the D that distracts.…
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USDA-ARS' Dr. Claire Phillips discusses soil carbon sequestration at the Cook Agronomy Farm.Resources:USDA-ARS Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/northwest-sustainable-agroecosystems-research/USDA Northwest Climate Hub: climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northwestCook Agronomy Farm LTAR: cafltar.org…
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Dr. Amber Hauvermale, Dr. Andy McCubbin, and Master's student Jack Kelly join the Wheat Beat Podcast to give an update on the FFAR falling numbers rapid test project.Resources:FFAR project: smallgrains.wsu.edu/a-new-project-aimed-at-combating-low-falling-numbers/Grain quality resources: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/grain-quality-resources/Low fallin…
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The gang at The Produce Stand react to BTS Letterkenny footage on Youtube. Here are the videos we watched: Shoresy Season 3 Trailer https://youtu.be/fIpE1knA4zM?si=IwCt6ap_qt7TnYeJ Jared & Nathan Dales on CTV Your Morning for Season 3 https://youtu.be/8DpGg3BU7yk?si=_aTLj1km9jJP7YzF Nathan, K Trevor and Michelle on CTV Your Morning for Season 3 htt…
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USDA-ARS' Dr. Garett Heineck joins the Wheat Beat Podcast to share the results of alternative crop trials in wheat-based agroecosystems. Resources:USDA-ARS Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/northwest-sustainable-agroecosystems-research/PNW Herbicide Resistance Initiative: pnwhri.orgThe Lan…
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USDA-ARS' Dr. Ryan Benke joins the Wheat Beat podcast to explain how artificial intelligence and machine learning are being used to predict crop performance.Resources:USDA-ARS Wheat Health, Genetics, and Quality Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/whgq/Deep Learning with R: manning.com/books/deep-learning-with-r-second-editionW…
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The offseason is underway. Let the vamping begin! We don’t have any one big thing to talk about, but we do have a BUNCH of little things to talk about, so we’re going to talk about them. We’re just going to sit here and talk about them. We’ll answer some questions and we have some guests lined up, so stick around it might be interesting! Check out …
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WSU Extension's Aaron Esser returns to the Wheat Beat Podcast to share tips for efficiently and effectively managing a small grains farm in today's market.Resources:Wheat Nitrogen Application Calculator: wheattools.wsu.edu/Applications/Fertilizer%20Use%20Calculator/NitrogenRecommendationPost-harvest Nitrogen Use Efficiency Calculator: wheattools.ws…
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Dr. Karen Sanguinet returns to the Wheat Beat podcast to introduce a genetic discovery that could help future wheat varieties make more efficient use of the nitrogen that's applied to soils. Resources:New Phytologist article: nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19079Gene required for root hair growth, nitrate foraging found in grasses: news…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by thier buddy Tom and the TPS Takeover Team to recap the final season of Letterkenny. Final Season Rating Al: Fresh Tanya: Fresh Mat: Fresh Victor: Fresh Tom: Fresh Tres: Fresh Kacey: Clearance Erin: Fresh Liz: Fresh Awesome: Fresh Final Season MVP Al: Dary Tanya: Cast & Crew Mat: Dary Victor: Mick Tom: Dar…
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In this episode, WSU's Dr. Clark Neely shares seed size impacts and ideal seeding rates for maximizing dryland spring wheat production. Resources:NEW! Agronomic Trial Data: smallgrains.wsu.edu/agronomic-trials/WSU Variety Selection & Testing: smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/Contact information: Dr. Clark Neely, smallgrains.wsu.edu/meet-the-team/, clark…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Tres to discuss the series finale of Letterkenny: Over And Out. Episode Limerick It's the final episode of the show, It had to end sometime we know, But after 7-plus years, We're holding back tears Because none of us want it to go. We smile, thus let us not cry Don’t dwell on the how’s and the…
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In this episode, USDA-ARS' Dr. Alecia Kiszonas explains why wheat quality is so important for PNW growers. Resources:USDA-ARS Wheat Health, Genetics, and Quality Research: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/whgq/Western Wheat Quality Laboratory: wwql.wsu.eduWSU Small Grains Variety Selection & Testing: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/Pre…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Rebecca to discuss episode 5 of season 12 of Letterkenny: Stuck. Episode Limerick For Dary, things are getting tough, And Wayne' has had about enough, But with a heart that's shattered, And his friends all a scattered, His Saturday is looking pretty rough. MVP Mat: McMurray Victor: Alexander A…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Sara to discuss episode 4 of season 12 of Letterkenny: Snooters. Episode Limerick A night at Snooters has everybody thinking about the direction their lives are taking Will the hicks maneuver To Mexico or Vancouver Or is life in letterkenny worth making MVP Victor: Ratass Al: Mickey Tanya: Nai…
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In this episode, USDA-ARS's Dr. Marilyn Warburton discusses the importance of the major U.S. gene bank on WSU's campus that contains over 100,000 accessions of 5,200 crops and plants. Resources:Plant Germplasm Introduction and Testing Research: Pullman, WA: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/plant-germplasm-introduction-and-testing-research/…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Jez to discuss episode 3 of season 12 of Letterkenny: I'm A Degen. Episode Limerick Things are tense as the episode begins, Now that Dary and the Degens are friends, A new friend and Katy have fun, But could Wayne and Rosie be done, On to Snooters with the skids in the end. MVP Al: Dary Tanya:…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Zach to discuss episode 2 of season 12 of Letterkenny: Sun Darts. MVP Tanya: Dickens Mat: Sun Darts Victor: AI & Bots Al: Skids Zach: Dickens Final Rating Mat: Fresh Victor: Fresh Al: Fresh Tanya: Fresh Awesome: Fresh Scientific Twitter Poll Fresh: 81.4% Clearance: 16.9% Compost: 1.7%…
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In this episode, Washington State University's Dr. Arron Carter discusses how genotyping and phenotyping help predict the future success of winter wheat varieties.Resources:Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Breeding: css.wsu.edu/research/crops/breeding/Dr. Carter’s profile page: css.wsu.edu/profile/?nid=ahcarterContact information: Dr. Arron Ca…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by their buddy Awesome to discuss episode 1 of season 12 of Letterkenny: Live At MoDean's. MVP Mat: Mick Victor: Stewart Al: Alex & Olive Tanya: Reilly & Jonesy Awesome: Katy Final Rating Mat: Fresh Victor: Clearance Al: Fresh Tanya: Clearance Awesome: Fresh Scientific Twitter Poll Fresh: 69.6% Clearance: 26…
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In this episode, USDA-ARS's Dr. Timothy Paulitz discusses just how widespread Fusarium crown rot is and how genetic tolerance may be the best way to manage the pathogen in the future.Resources:Wheat Health, Genetics, and Quality Research: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/whgq/International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in Tur…
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The gang at The Produce Stand are joined by special guests Tiara, and Dean Giles, hosts of the How Are Ya Now Podcast, PodScure, Disputed Podcast, andThe Boondocks Podcast to discuss Season 2 of Shoresy. Final Season Rating Al: Fresh Tanya: Fresh Mat: Fresh Victor: Fresh Dean: Fresh Tiara: Fresh Final Season MVP Al: Nat Tanya: Laura Mohr Mat: Produ…
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Washington State University's Dr. Clark Neely gives an update about the results of 2023 spring wheat variety trials.Resources:Variety Selection and Testing2023 variety trial dataContact information: Dr. Clark Neely, clark.neely@wsu.eduEpisode transcription: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp171/By WSU Wheat Beat Podcast
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