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FAQs about Coast & Country Podcast:How many episodes does Coast & Country Podcast have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
October 01, 2024Plant Science Day 2024In this episode of Coast & Country, host Brian Scott-Smith takes viewers with him as he tours The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station's 114th annual Plant Science Day event at Lockwood Farm on August 7, 2024, in Hamden, CT. Technical Demonstrations shown: 1. "Get Crafting with Grafting: Tomato/Potato Plant," also known as the "ketchup and fries" plant, with Joseph Liquori and Felicia Millett from the Plant Disease Information Office (PDIO).2. "How to Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species" with Jeremiah R. Foley, IV, Ph.D., from the Station's newly founded Office of Aquatic Invasive Species (OAIS).Scientists showcase their latest research projects and answer members of the public's questions....more43minPlay
April 17, 2024EntomologyIn this episode of Coast & Country, host Brian Scott-Smith interviews the Department of Entomology at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Featuring interviews with: Kelsey Fisher, Ph.D., Goudarz Molaei, Ph.D., and Hany Dweck, Ph.D....more21minPlay
February 27, 2024Aquatic Invasive SpeciesIn this episode of Coast & Country, host Brian Scott-Smith interviews the staff of the newly established Office of Aquatic Invasive Species at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.Interviews with: Gregory Bugbee, Summer Stebbins, Riley Doherty, and Jeremiah Foley, IV, Ph.D.Topics include: invasive aquatic plant management, Hydrilla, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP), Connecticut River, lake surveys, US Army Corp of Engineers, Phragmites...more24minPlay
August 25, 2023Plant Science Day 2023In this episode of Coast & Country, host Brian Scott-Smith takes viewers on a tour of The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station's 113th annual Plant Science Day event at Lockwood Farm, in Hamden, CT. Scientists showcase their latest research projects and answer the public's questions throughout the day....more29minPlay
May 16, 2023PFASIn this episode of Coast & Country, Host Brian Scott-Smith interviews Station scientists about PFAS chemicals which are sometimes called forever chemicals because of how long they persist in the environment. Hear how hemp plays a role in soil decontamination from PFAS, along with more research that yields hope for the future....more22minPlay
August 30, 2022NanotechnologyThis edition of our Coast & Country podcast discusses nanotechnology at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Host Brian Scott-Smith interviews scientists from the Station along with Director Jason White....more21minPlay
February 03, 2022Beech Leaf DiseaseIn this edition of our Coast & Country podcast, host Brian Scott-Smith interviews Dr. Robert Marra from The CAES's Dept. of Plant Pathology and Ecology about beech leaf disease: a new threat to Connecticut's forests. Dr. Cameron McIntire, a plant pathologist from the USDA Forest Service, discusses monitoring strategies for beech leaf disease (BLD) as it spreads across the country....more29minPlay
June 21, 2021Tick SpecialIn this edition of our Coast & Country podcast, host Brian Scott-Smith interviews Station scientists about how to stay safe this tick season by controlling tick populations in your own backyard. The CAES scientists featured in this episode are: Dr. Kirby Stafford and Dr. Megan Linske from the Dept. of Entomology, and Dr. Jeffrey Ward from the Dept. of Forestry and Horticulture....more27minPlay
March 22, 2021CAES Programs, Services, and the Spotted Lanternfly In this episode of our Coast & Country podcast, host Brian Scott Smith talks with Dr. Victoria Smith, the Deputy State Entomologist for the state of Connecticut and Associate Scientist for The CAES’s Department of Entomology. Dr. Smith discusses the multitude of services that the Station offers and introduces listeners to the spotted lanternfly, a new threat to Connecticut’s agriculture and quality of life pest. The CAES has many roles as the state’s plant regulatory agency: including beehive registration, nursery inspection, forest surveys, insect and plant identification, tick and soil testing, and helping CT residents grow better crops....more25minPlay
February 08, 2021Ticks - Monitoring and Surveillance ProgramIn this episode of our Coast & Country podcast, host Brian Scott Smith interviews Dr. Goudarz Molaei from The CAES's Dept. of Environmental Sciences about The CAES's Tick Testing Laboratory and how the station uses the data it collects to predict future trends in tick-borne disease cases in the region, and much more!...more33minPlay
FAQs about Coast & Country Podcast:How many episodes does Coast & Country Podcast have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.