Recording out of the great city of Columbus, Ohio. Four friends (Kris Webb, Tyler Thomas, Mikey Scheid, Kevin Salyer) created a podcast for the average everyday person, or the "Joe Schmo" of the world. We talk about anything and everything from sports, comedy, video games, movies, tv, pop culture, parenting, marriage, and anything else we feel like talking about.
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Welcome to It's Up There Podcast With Looney, AKA BIG LOON! Loon strives to be a business leader for the culture. When he speaks about the podcast business, record label business and contracts, he does it with a level of understanding that your average consumer would not have. Being able to see through the smoke and mirrors within the industry and the industry tricks, people come to It’s Up There for a one of a kind perspective and to get a full breakdown. Tune in! Audio drops on Mondays and ...
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Just your average Dad/Husband/Son/Brother/Christian/Engineer/Officer/CrossFitter/Author tryin' to be a Good Dude. A Good Dude is someone that is reliable, honorable, and strong. This podcast explores things that matter to the everyday Dude just tryin to make it through the day!
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Are you ready to shatter the status quo and unleash your full potential as a property and casualty insurance agent? Welcome to "P&C Maverick - Unconventional Wisdom For Quantum Gains," the podcast that dares to challenge the norms and deliver game-changing insights for ambitious agents like you. Each season, join host Craig Pretzinger as he explores a powerful motif and dives deep into the unconventional strategies and mindset shifts that separate the top performers from the rest of the pack ...
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Join Liz and Natalie, two average Midwest moms having authentic conversations surrounding birth stories. We're here to laugh with you, cry with you, and hold space for you while normalizing all of the unknowns that have caused us to pivot through this empowering journey through parenthood!
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The United States of America is officially a failed state (unless, of course, you're a billionaire... then it's a glorious fucking wonderland of limitless possibility & zero accountability). 500,000+ Americans are dead from Covid. Electoralism is hopeless. The climate crisis has arrived. Racism is on the rise. The social safety net has been dismantled. Corporations are people. Average people are "human capital stock". Homelessness is exploding. Personal & corporate debt is at record levels.. ...
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The Hobby and Game ramblings of 4 average guys in the world of Warhammer 40k
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Heads Up is an interview series and podcast where technology innovators and experts discuss solutions to today's workflow challenges in distribution, manufacturing, healthcare, maintenance & inspection, and many other industries. From the warehouse floor all the way to the C-suite, Heads Up explores the impact technology and other innovations may play in advancing workflow efficiency.
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Two lycra-loving, below average cyclists discuss Vancouver cycling culture. Follow @lifeinthebikelanepodcast on Instagram Support our podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/seanarmenta
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Audio Engineer | Singer | Cover Artist Host of "CrissCross Music Podcast" Whats up everyone ! My name is Cristina Tiana and I'm just your average girl in love with music. Here you can find all of episodes of my podcast called "CrissCross Music" where i talk about a verity of topics regarding the music industry, and play tons of different music! I have a lot of fun with this podcast, nothing but good vibes! As a thank you to all of my listeners, I promote artists from all around the world who ...
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Hi there and welcome to Take One: Backstage! This is the podcast edition of the Eastside Radio program Take One. Take One runs every Friday from 1.30-3PM on 89.7FM and streaming across the globe from it’s Sydney headquarters at eastsidefm.org. It celebrates the good noise in your city, prompting live music gigs coming up in and around Sydney. The show has led to encounters with some fantastic musicians that only get a short amount of air time but are often extended interviews. Here is where ...
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Multifamily investing may seem daunting, but there are many rewards to reap. The good thing about getting into it now is that numerous people have already achieved success. All you have to do is learn from them. You no longer have to go through the same trials and errors to make it big. If you're a multifamily industry professional wishing to grow or aspiring to become a part of this bustling space, you've come to the right place! This is Multifamily Chronicles, the show that brings real con ...
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Ep. 87 "You are too old to ride that!"
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Episode 87WE ARE BACK!!!The guys are back at it again, ready to penetrate your earholes with some hilarious stories of what they have been up to this past summer. You will learn how Kris broke his hand. Also, with football back in full swing, the guys play everyone's favorite game... Football player or P*rnstar! Feels good to be back! -CAPIG- @C_Av…
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RealAg Radio: Killer pickup trucks, the Bill C-282 debate, and another port strike, Sept 27, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by Anne Wasko of the Gateway Livestock Exchange for the Beef Market Update. Haney is then joined by Saskatchewan Farmer and a recently-named Nuffield Scholar, Cherilyn Nagel, and Lyndsey Smith and Kelvin Heppner both with RealAgriculture. The panel discusses... …
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Beef Market Update: Rainbows, records, and report comparisons
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In the Beef Market Update this week, Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange and RealAgriculture’s Shaun Haney start the conversation with the good news that the U.S. fat cattle market in the south and in the north the live market, appears to be gaining some ground, coming off of the early September lows. That being... Read More…
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Farmers voice frustration over port strike, expressing concern over Canada’s global reputation
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650 grain workers at the Port of Vancouver have been on strike since Tuesday, and now, workers at the Port of Montreal have served 72-hour strike notice. These port strikes come just weeks after an unprecedented dual rail strike/lockout. Moving anything in or out of Canada — and especially grain — carries a huge question... Read More…
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Forty years of weed control with Brian Woolley
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Much has transpired in the weed control world over the past 40 years and Brian Woolley has seen it all. With farming roots in Port Dover, Ont., the Syngenta Canada territory sales representative is getting ready to close the book on a 40-year career in weed control. In this interview with RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin, Woolley... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Thoughts on the Port of Vancouver strike, below-average yields, and dealing with tar spot, Sept 26, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Steve Twynstra of Alisa Craig, Ont.; Aaron Hargreaves of Brandon, Man.; Chris Bauer of Lake Lenore, Sask.; and, Lee Markert of Vulcan Alta. Also hear from western agronomist... Read More…
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Something stinks in the grain markets, says Scott “The Cow Guy” Shellady
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The USDA will roll out its latest production report this coming Monday, and farmers and analysts alike are hoping it provokes some market action to the upside. Scott Shelladay, host of The Cow Guy on RFD-TV, says that next week’s report will be crucial to grain market moves, markets that have been weathering news of... Read More…
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Top tips for getting full value when feeding salvage crops
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When planting a grain crop in the spring and caring for those plants throughout the summer, farmers look forward to the full bins that harvest typically brings. Sometimes drought, hail or pests get in the way, leading to crop yield potential that isn’t worth taking for grain. This is where having a mixed operation or... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Strike of Vancouver impact, farm data, and a market update, Sept 25, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Scott Shelladay the CowGuy from RFDTV to talk markets; Stewart Oke, Director with Alberta Grains on the impact of the strike at the port of Vancouver; Brodie Berrigan and Todd Lewis of Canadian Federation of Agriculture on their... Read More…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Sept 25: Oat answers, fall seeding, road safety, and broadcasting on stubble
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Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson has got so many agronomy answers this week, and two very important reminders. First off, check in with someone you haven’t talked to in a while, it may be a really warm memory for years to come, and, second, if you’ve ever seen a young person driving a tractor on the... Read More…
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Producer group dollars get the ball rolling on GATE project funding drive
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The provincial grower groups from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and even Ontario have ponied up funds to support the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange, kicking off the $100+ million funding campaign. News of the support came last week, and reaction has been mixed, as is often the case when producer groups commit large funds to a project....…
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Edible Bean School: Getting the down low on varieties for next year
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Not only is there a valuable crop to bring in, harvest is also the time of year for gleaning plenty of new information and insights into different and new varieties of edible beans — how they yielded and performed in different geographies and conditions. In this new Edible Bean School episode, Dennis Lange, pulse specialist... Read More…
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Tread and lug technology drive Bridgestone durability
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Firestone Ag is rolling out three new Bridgestone tractor tires engineered to resist wear, protect against stubble and enhance durability. The tires feature a patented involute lug design that maximizes traction and minimizes soil disturbance and energy loss caused by tire slip, the company says. In this report from the Farm Progress Show at Boone,…
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Feat Navv Greene | Nav Green Talks Druski , Coulda Ben Records, 85 South Show, Auditions for Coming to America 2, and the Impact of Sports Betting on Comedy
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Topics : Drusk , Druski Coulda Been House , 85 South show , Funny Marco , Desi Banks In this explosive episode of It's Up There Podcast, I sit down with comedian Nav Green, one of the brightest stars in comedy today. Known for his work on the 85 South Show, Nav shares his journey through the unpredictable world of comedy, from auditioning for Comin…
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Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 11: Selecting genetics for the herd you want
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There are many things that are outside of a producer’s control when raising cattle. Rain, or lack of it, market prices, and predators can make farming livestock a risky business. Then there is the risk of having cows that do not birth easily, have low immunity, or do not process feed efficiently. While the first... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Vancouver port strike, salvaging crops, and GHG emissions, Sept 24, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio. Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Wade Sobkowich with Western Grain Elevator Association on the Vancouver port strike; Rob Stone with Sask Wheat on the funding for GATE; Adriane Good with Saskatchewan Agriculture on salvaging grain crops for feed; and, RealAgriculture’s Ambe…
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The Sharp Edge: Corn acres heading north with help from plant breeders
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Over the past 20 years, advancements in corn genetics have helped produce an average yield gain of better than two bushels per acre, per year. What does the future hold for further yield advancement and where might genetic improvement take the king of crops? On this episode of the The Sharp Edge, host Bernard Tobin... Read More…
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Union targeting critical grain movement timing with port strike, says WGEA
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The timing couldn’t be worse for a port strike and the union representing grain workers in the six main grain terminals in Vancouver knows it. In the world of labour relations, this is what’s known as leverage; the Grain Workers Union Local 333 has it and the union is attempting to use it to its... Read More…
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The Agronomists, Ep 168: Soil pH management with Drs. Alan Blaylock, Miles Dyck, and Jeff Schoenau
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Soil fertility is the powerhouse that drives crop yield — and this episode of The Agronomists is an absolute powerhouse of soil fertility knowledge in order to learn more about soil pH. When too high or too low, the pH of soil can create huge issues in nutrient availability, nitrogen fixing capability, and soil microbe... Read More…
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Canola School: Increasing yield starts with precise soil samples
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Soil sampling is perhaps now easier than ever before, and field sampling can now go much further than it used to in regards to mapping and data. Farmers and agronomists can, through modern soil sampling, learn more about the nutrient profile of soil – but how samples are taken is changing. Generally, soil sampling has... Read More…
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P. Diddy Failed Plot to Outsmart the Feds & Asset Dumping Breakdown + Lawyer Failed Trust
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Topics , P. Diddy Arrest , Sean Combs Lawyer Failed Attempts With Feds, The Real Reason He was Arrested On Sept 18, P Diddy & his Secret Cassie Defense & More In this episode, we dive into the ongoing legal case surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is now facing significant federal charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, and conspiracy. Fol…
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RealAg Radio: Fall weed control, soil pH, and yield hits from tar spot, Sept 23, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAgRadio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson to discuss a number of topics including: Considerations for fall weed control; Soil pH; Soybean yield optimism; and, Corn yield hits from tar spot. Thoughts on something we talked abou…
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Using artificial intelligence to calculate GHGs at the individual farm level
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While policy leaders around the world are pushing to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at an unprecedented speed, the science is still working to catch up, at least when it comes to measuring carbon sequestration rates and emissions at the farm level. The conventional way of measuring carbon is to look at what is currently... Read More…
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RealAg on the Weekend: Fall weather, GATE funding, and India’s removal of pulse tariffs, Sept 21, 2024
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Thanks for tuning into RealAg on the Weekend! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Matt Makens with Makens Weather on the weather forecast; Rob Stone with Sask Wheat on the funding of the GATE project; Greg Cherewky with Pulse Canada on the India pulse tariffs; and, James Moore, with Dentons, on the return of parliament.... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Parliament’s return, funding for GATE, and NWT elevator suspension, Sept 20, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by Marvin Slingerland of MNP, and Lyndsey Smith and Kelvin Heppner both with RealAgriculture. The panel discusses a number of topics including: The return of Parliament; North West Terminal suspends elevator operations; Trade with the U.S.; and, Provincial grain…
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Deere tillage ripper increases component longevity and dependability
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John Deere is expanding its tillage lineup with the addition of a new and improved minimum tillage in-line ripper. Billed as the MT series, the new implement replaces the company’s 2100 series. In this report from the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, Deere’s go-to market manager for tillage equipment, Michael Porter, shares how the... Read More…
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Corn School: Setting the combine for harvest efficiency
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Why is it so important for corn growers to get their combine settings right before they roll into the field to harvest grain? University of Guelph Ridgetown College instructor and combine mechanic TJ Poehlman has a simple answer to that question. He says when growers are paying $800,000 or more for a combine and the... Read More…
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Frontlines: Exploding electronics, out-suffering opponents, self-sufficiency, and trade diversification
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In a world where a laptop or cellphone usually travels thousands of miles before it’s used, what does it mean to trade when electronic devices are made to explode en masse? Jacob Shapiro, head of geopolitical and macro research for Bespoke Group, isn’t exaggerating when he likens this week’s electronic-based attack in Lebanon as a... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Second cut hay, fall moisture, and harvest variability, Sept 19, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Gerrit Herrema of Uxbridge, Ont.; Brendan Byrne of Essex, Ont.; and, Jocelyn Wasko of Eastend, Sask.; and, Chad Beagle of Rimbey, Alta. Also hear from western agronomist Mike... Read More…
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Thinking strategically about tar spot management
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Ever since tar spot leaf disease first hit Ontario corn growers’ radar back in 2019, extension specialists and industry have been working diligently to stay a step ahead of the yield-robbing disease. Seed companies have identified hybrids in their product lineups with stronger resistance to the disease and also worked with growers to effectively ma…
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Watch what happens next: The return of Parliament, future leaders, and trade
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Not even a week into this latest sitting of Parliament and the sparks are flying. Question Period has been spicy, to put it mildly, and we’re already looking at a Conservative non-confidence motion to be voted on next week. What could this sitting mean for the Liberals, election timing, the official opposition, the Bloc and... Read More…
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Case IH’s active implement guidance helps ensures precision performance
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When it comes to precision farming, implement drift is one factor that can play havoc with field operations such as planting and strip tillage, and the precise placement of seed and fertilizer and other inputs. At the Farm Progress Show at Boone, Iowa, RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin caught up with Case IH precision segment lead Kendal... Read More…
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Feat YSL Mondo Pt 2 | YSL Mondo RESPONDS To Lil Woody: Offers Fight, Talks Rich Homie Quan Peewee longway & Young Thug, YFN Lucci Jail Stabbing
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TOPICS: Lil Woody Interview: YSL Trial, Rich Homie Quan, Peewee Longway, YFN Lucci’s Jail Knife Incident, Young Thug, Modern Women, Atlanta Clubs & More In this explosive part 2 of It’s Up There Podcast, Loon sits down with YSL Mondo as he challenges Lil Woody to a boxing match in Atlanta, and discusses whether Gunna can redeem himself after snitch…
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RealAg Radio: Farm safety, an ag critic moves on, and the return of Parliament, Sept 18, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by James Moore, with Dentons, on the return of Parliament. Plus also hear a clip from the recent Farm Safety Roundup with Jay Remsik of Workplace Safety and Prevention Services. Thoughts on something we talked about on the show?... Read More…
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Sept 18: Fall nitrogen, over-dry beans, rotation benefits, and beautiful clover
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A week of unseasonably hot, dry weather has crops roaring to the finish line, which has those same crops exhibiting some interesting symptoms. On this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson explains what the heck is happening to corn plants, why the combine needs to move quickly into the beans, and why... Read More…
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Inaugural Cow/calf survey results sets benchmarks for Canadian producers
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A lot of time and attention goes into cattle research, discovering new ways of doing old things and then extending that information to producers across the country who can make use of it on their own farms and ranches. One important part of research — and then extension — in agriculture is having a good... Read More…
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Canola School: The how and why of stacked hybrids
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When it comes to choosing the next best canola hybrid, there’s so much more to consider than yield. Maturity ratings and the disease package are also key, as is the herbicide tolerance trait for the required weed control. To add one more level to the hybrid selection process, canola growers now have the option of... Read More…
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The Truth About CANZA with John Stackhouse
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Welcome to Episode 12 of The Truth About Ag podcast! This episode features John Stackhouse, a senior vice-president at RBC Royal Bank and former editor-in-chief at The Globe and Mail. Stackhouse is also a member of the Canadian Alliance for Net-Zero Agri-Food’s operating committee. In this podcast, co-hosted by Evan Shout and Kristjan Hebert, Stack…
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Farm Safety Roundup, Ep. 10: Farm Safety 101 with Jay Remsik
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The Farm Safety Roundup returns with more advice on how to keep you, your farm, and your workers safe. In this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by Jay Remsik, a health and safety consultant from Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS). With harvest season in full swing across Canada, safety is critical as farms... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Pulse tariffs, a cow/calf survey, and managing micronutrients, Sept 17, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Nufarm’s Valtera EZ and Fierce EZ fall applied herbicides! Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Courtney Stephenson for a spotlight interview for Nufarm talking about Valtera and Fierce EZ; Greg Cherewyk with Pulse Canada about the removal of... Read More…
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Bayer offers new trait defence against corn pests
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Corn growers in eastern Canada have a new tool in their pest management toolbox with the registration of VT4PRO with RNAi technology from Bayer Crop Science. The company says the trait will deliver the latest in corn rootworm defence, with above-ground control and effective root protection, providing a broad spectrum of defence for growers against.…
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Pulse School: Pea aphids, nesting dolls, and economic thresholds
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Children have enjoyed playing with nesting dolls for years and years. You know the ones — where opening one doll leads to finding another, smaller doll inside. What does a delightful children’s toy have to do with pea aphids in lentil crops? Let’s explain. Pea aphids are parthenogenic and much like the beloved nesting dolls,... Read More…
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New Holland rolling out CR10 combine for 2025 harvest
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Following on the heels of the introduction of its CR11 combine launch at Agritechnica in 2023, New Holland is now making many of the features from that flagship model available on its new companion CR10 combine. New Holland unveiled its CR10 at the Farm Progress Show at Boone, Iowa. In this report, New Holland cash... Read More…
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The Agronomists, Ep 167: Mighty micronutrients with Aaron Breimer and Lyle Cowell
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Strange colours, whip tail ends, and misshapen leaves can all point to one thing: a micronutrient deficiency. While not overly common, a micronutrient deficient area of a field usually goes from not good to very bad very quickly. To unpack what micronutrient trouble to expect, how to identify different issues, and how and when to... Read More…
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Shannon Sharpe’s IG Scandal & ESPN Double Standards: Why Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Still Matters & Let The Party Die
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In this episode of It’s Up There Podcast, Loon dives into the latest news and cultural moments, starting with Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show. We listen to and analyze Kendrick's latest track and reflect on his influence in music and culture. Loon also tackles Jay-Z’s behind-the-scenes influence on the Super Bowl halfti…
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The long road to a return of widespread farm profitability
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A report by Capstone Partners outlines what it will take for widespread farm profitability to return to North American agriculture and how long it may take. Those hoping for a quick reversal of the downward market and profitability trend are likely to be disappointed, as some estimates puts a return to much better financial times... Read More…
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RealAg Radio: Pea aphids in lentils, soil sampling, and planting winter wheat, Sept 16, 2024
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Thanks for tuning in to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist Peter Johnson to discuss variability in the edible bean crop, seeding winter wheat, and more; Also hear from Jason Casselman with Canola Council of Canada on soil sampling; Sean Prager with the University of...…
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Corn School: Tackling field variability at harvest
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As the 2024 Ontario corn crop races to the finish line with help from a late summer stretch of hot weather, growers are now seeing the challenges created by spring planting conditions and pest and disease pressures. In some parts of the province, growers were able to get corn in the ground in late April,... Read More…
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Wheat School: Mapping the true yield potential of western wheat
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With so many factors going into yields, it can be difficult to know whether farmers are reaching the potential of their wheat seed. It can be even more difficult to figure out how to increase yields and whether those increases can be accomplished through management decisions. Dr. Brian Beres, research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food... Rea…
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"Straight To Voicemail" Here Is Why Ralo Is NOT Getting a Call From Lil Boosie After SNITCH rumors
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"Loon keeps it real in this episode of It's Up There Podcast, breaking down the ongoing tension between Ralo and Boosie Badazz. What started as a simple comment from Ralo, stating he didn’t want to be rapping in his 40s and 50s, escalated into a heated beef when Boosie took offense. Boosie saw it as a sign of disrespect and accused Ralo of chasing …
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