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Welcome to the Cause Leadership Podcast where we dive into the world of charity leadership. Join us as we explore the journeys of CEOs, Executive Directors, Fundraisers, and other leaders in the sector. Hear about career journeys and gain insights on leadership, fundraising, and talent. Whether you're an emerging leader or a seasoned professional, tune in and subscribe to join us on this leadership journey.
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UMN Extension Field Crop IPM Podcasts

University of Minnesota Extension

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Hosts Anthony Hanson, Dave Nicholai, and Bill Hutchison at the University of Minnesota alert growers, ag professionals and educators about emerging pest concerns with Minnesota Field Crops, including corn, soybean, small grains and alfalfa. They offer useful, research-based pest management solutions. Dr. Anthony Hanson, IPM Educator - Field Crops Dr. Bill Hutchison, Coordinator of the MN IPM Program Dave Nicolai, Crops Extension Educator & Coordinator of the Extension Institute for Ag Profes ...
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Vettes of Atlanta Magazine covers America's Corvette lifestyle, with a focus on Atlanta's Corvette clubs and events. From C8.R racing to Vette owner stories to the National Corvette Restoration Society. We bring you the latest on America's sports car.
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Introduction The Cause Leadership Podcast with host Dave Hutchinson. In this episode, Dave is joined by Duke Chang, President and CEO of CanadaHelps. Duke is an accomplished executive with over 25 years of leadership experience in financial services and technology, transforming businesses through innovation and product-led growth. Before joining Ca…
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Introduction The Cause Leadership Podcast with host, Dave Hutchinson. In this episode, Dave is joined by Jeff Beach, the CEO of Asthma Canada. Jeff is a seasoned leader in the Canadian non-profit sector with over 25 years of experience in management, community, and fund development. Jeff has held prominent roles in various organizations, including …
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Introduction The Cause Leadership Podcast with host Dave Hutchinson. In this episode, Dave is joined by Sandra Hawken, the CEO of Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation. Sandra is a values-based leader, who is dedicated to inclusivity and empowerment. Since joining Holland Bloorview in 2015, Sandra together with her team has spea…
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Welcome to the Cause Leadership Podcast, where we dive into the world of charity leadership. Join us as we explore the journeys of CEOs, Executive Directors, Fundraisers, and other leaders in the sector. Hear about career journeys and gain insights on leadership, fundraising, and talent. Whether you're an emerging leader or a seasoned professional,…
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The 1963 Grand Sport is the stuff of legend among the Corvette faithful. The year was 1962, and Corvette's Chief Engineer, Zora Arkus-Duntov, was tired of losing. Chevrolet had been getting its backside kicked by Carroll Shelby and his Ford Cobras on road courses. At this point, Zora had enough, so he began secretly developing a lightweight race ca…
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They say all roads lead to the National Corvette Museum. That's especially true this August 29th - 31st, 2024, during the 30th Anniversary Caravan to Bowling Green. Every five years, the fiberglass faithful trek to the Museum from the four corners of the country and beyond. Organizing a national caravan with thousands of cars takes an experienced l…
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Do you want to be a hero at your next Corvette meeting? How might you ask? Invariably, sometime during your next meeting, someone will ask, "Does anyone have any suggestions for a club activity?" Raise your hand and suggest catching a game at the nearby minor league baseball stadium. If you're in Atlanta, the Gwinnett Stripers at Coolray Field is t…
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It's hard to imagine someone in the automotive hobby not knowing of Sam Mahdavi and his popular Sam's Garage Show on MotorTrend TV. This master mechanic has shown hundreds of thousands of automotive enthusiasts how to diagnose and repair their vehicle problems over the years. Whether on his popular syndicated TV show or his years on the radio with …
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Dave Nicolai and Dr. Seth Naeve talk about agronomic issues from the recent heavy rains in early May 2023 and early-season insect issues with Bruce Potter, IPM Extension Specialist based out of Lamberton, MN. Potter has been monitoring black cutworm and true armyworm flights as well as alfalfa weevil that may be affecting crops in upcoming weeks. D…
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Dave Nicholai gives an update on planting progress with Dr. Seth Naeve and discusses weed management tactics early in the season with Dr. Debalin Sarangi. Weeds such as waterhemp are already emerging with the warming temperatures. They focused on herbicide options for weed management, especially how to time pre-emerge and post-emergence options alo…
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It's late April in 2023 and it's still wet and difficult to get field work done across the state. It's a bit too early to discuss much about pests, but as a lead-in to future early-season pest issues that could result from this late spring, it's important to look at agronomic issues related to planting when soils are still cold and wet. Dave Nicola…
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For decades, the yearly SuperVette Saturday event has been one of the largest All-Corvette gatherings in the Southeast. Thousands of devoted enthusiasts of America's Sports Car have attended this long-running event at Day's Chevrolet in Acworth. But how much do you honestly know about the event? We take you behind the scenes with a knowledgeable Cl…
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Everyone has heard of Buyavette. If you've ever searched for a pristine Corvette, you've probably ended up on their website. Buyavette has a well-deserved national reputation among Corvette aficionados. But if you're like us, we wanted to know more. We wanted to do a deep dive into what makes Buyavette unique. So we sat down with Greg Rush, the CEO…
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Sure, you've heard about the National Council of Corvette Clubs, but how much do you really know about the group? For instance, did you know this is an all-volunteer organization? Or that they are a non-profit formed in 1959 by a small group of Corvette enthusiasts? Today, the NCCC has 250 clubs divided into 16 regions covering the country. All tol…
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Does the name Greg Wyatt and Vintage Corvettes ring a bell? It definitely would if you've ever searched for a first or second-generation Corvette to add to your collection. For over 40 years, Greg Wyatt has meticulously restored and sold top-quality '50s and '60s era models of America's Sports Car. When we heard he opened a museum at 10601 Commerce…
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Dr. Bob Wright with the University of Nebraska discusses with Dr. Anthony Hanson how integrated got its start and Dr. Hanson goes through how we have adapted IPM plans to new invasive pests, such as soybean aphid. The two segments were produced as part of a 50th anniversary of IPM podcast supported by the USDA, National Institute of Food and Agricu…
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Some in professional racing circles will quietly tell you Lyn St. James had a career that cannot be replicated today. Granted, Lyn came to racing later in life, and yes, her background was in business, not auto sports. And further still, she was a woman in a racing era that saw scant few women break the glass ceiling to compete at the top levels. Y…
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The newly reconfigured Atlanta Motor Speedway is one of NASCAR's shining jewels. This prominent speedway has a rich history of giving fans thrilling door-to-door racing from the moment the first green flag dropped. But there's more to this Southern gem than just hosting NASCAR events. To understand what this world-class facility offers, we asked Br…
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Dr. Trisha Leaf from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture Pesticide & Fertilizer Division discusses how pesticide regulation works at the federal and state level. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is federal law that governs how pesticides are registered, distributed, sold, and used in the U.S (i.e., "the label is t…
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Just by listening to this episode, you might save 100's of $$$ a year. Today our guest is Sam Milam from National Corvette Museum Insurance. Now wait, hear me out before you hit the "Stop" button. Seriously, my eyes glaze over and I get that look on my face like I'm a zombie from the "Walking Dead" every time someone mentions car insurance. So here…
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In today's podcast, we go deep into the "R8C" National Corvette Museum delivery option. Hundreds of enthusiasts take delivery of their new Corvette at the Museum every year. But what is the experience really like? How hard is it to set up? To answer those questions, we knew we needed to make the trek to the mecca for all things Corvette. Bowling Gr…
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Dr. Ken Ostlie looks back on his career as a corn entomologist ranging from starting off in the middle of the farming and fiscal crisis of the 80s, how Extension has changed, the introduction of Bt corn, and of course, corn pests. Much of his research directly worked with farmers and he stresses to always remember that farmers are real people out i…
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In case you missed it, SVRA and Trans-Am racing has grown to become a nationwide race series, with network television exposure coming this year. We recently caught up with the always busy Tony Parella, the CEO of SVRA and owner of Trans-Am racing. He was putting the finishing touches on an ambitious nationwide 2022 race schedule. Hight on our list …
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We kick off our podcast series with an engaging interview with a true automotive legend, Corky Coker. If you've owned a vintage Corvette, then you've probably purchased tires from Coker Tires over the years. Not only has Corky been inducted into the SEMA Hall of Fame, but was also selected to be the Grand Marshall for the 2021 Chattanooga Motoring …
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Soybean breeding can be a complicated process, but it is one of the tools used for research at the U of M to manage pests such as soybean cyst nematode, soybean aphid, and diseases like Phytophthora root rot. More information on and availability of publicly available U of MN crop varieties can be found at: https://www.mncia.org/.…
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Common insects infested stored grains can include weevils, India meal moth, and mold feeding insects. Indian meal moth larvae leave behind tell-tale webbing that causes clumping in grain and can be especially noticeable when you skim the top of an infested grain pile with your hand. For more information on managing stored grain pests, visit: https:…
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Liz Stahl, U of M Regional Extension Educator based out of Worthington, discusses what she has learned from the annual IPM Assessment, a survey of growers across the state about their pest management use and concerns. Perceptions on what neighbors are doing can influence grower decisions, though one farmer after seeing this survey data remarked, "W…
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Episode 21. Small grains and not so small pest problems. Small grains (wheat, oats, rye, and barley) are one of the important sets of crops in our rotations in Minnesota, and they come with their own unique pest problems. Listen in on the conversation with two U of MN small grains specialists as we discuss weeds, diseases, and insects for small gra…
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Join members of the SCN Coalition from MN, ND and IA and learn about why soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is such a threat to soybean production and how the coalition is helping producers fight back. Join us for this discussion with Dr. Greg Tykla, nematologist with Iowa State University, Dr. Seth Naeve, Extension soybean agronomist at the University of…
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Is it worthwhile to continue to plant Bt corn for European corn borer? How should Bt-resistance of corn rootworm affect management decisions? Join us for the discussion on these and other corn pests to watch out for with Dr. Ken Ostlie, Extension entomologist at the University of Minnesota and Bruce Potter, Extension Integrated Pest Management spec…
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Episode 18: Climate in Minnesota and how it helps and challenges pest management. Climate and weather significantly affect how we manage pests from winter keeping out some invasive pests, affecting spring emergence of insects & weeds, conditions ideal for disease, as well as crop planting dates and how they coincide with pest development.…
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