Topics: Soil Health, Ag Podcast US,
Farm monoculture myths & soil nutrients: Episode 102
“We’re not ‘dousing’ our fields, we’re not ‘mining’ our soil, and nutrients don’t ‘run off’ the fields during normal rainfall.” RDN farmer Jennie Schmidt breaks myths about monoculture & soil health.
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AgWiki CEO discusses challenges facing food production and farmers across the globe.
Thruline to the 4th Sector: Solving the Modern Challenges of Global Food Production with Randy Krotz, CEO at AgWiki Inc on Apple Podcasts
Show Thruline to the 4th Sector, Ep Solving the Modern Challenges of Global Food Production with Randy Krotz, CEO at AgWiki Inc - Jan 19, 2023
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Four soil test myths that farmers should know
In this episode of the Nutrient Management Podcast, we’re talking about soil test myths. First, why is it important to discuss these pervasi...
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Topics: Ag Podcast US, Drones UAV,
Trends Shaping Agriculture Today & Tomorrow
Biologicals, Drones, the future of fertility, crop input shortages, Trey Curtis, of Concept Agritek joins Damian Mason to discuss trends impacting Agriculture today and tomorrow.
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Topics: Agriculture US, Ag Podcast US, Food/Nutrition,
What are Pumpkins?
Colabra makes scientific teams more efficient with real-time collaboration, integration of all data and agile project management.
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10/06/2022 SOURCE: www.cooperativeownership.com
Fall fertilizer applications can help balance spring workloads and ensure crops have the nutrients they need for a strong start next season. Mark Herz, technical product specialist for CHS, offers best practices for managing fall crop nutrient applications.
Fall soil fertility best practices - Benefits of Cooperative Ownership | CHS Inc.
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.tpr.org
The Rio Grande Valley is the only region where producers expect to harvest what they planted.
Rio Grande Valley's cotton crop thrives while drought wipe out much of the state's harvest
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Topics: Ag Podcast US, Fermentation/Vineyard/Wine, Grapes, Research, Ag Podcast Global,
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