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FAQs about Western Agronomy Podcast – RealAgriculture:How many episodes does Western Agronomy Podcast – RealAgriculture have?The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
November 19, 2016Agronomy Geeks: Steve Larocque, Terry Aberhart, Orland ThompsonIn Western Canada in 2016 there were some highs and very low lows of dry weather, too much rain, high crop tonnage and then a crazy harvest full of adversity that is yet to wrap up. At the recent Bayer Agronomy summit, Shaun Haney wrangled up an agronomy geeks panel of some real keeners. Joining... Read More...more23minPlay
February 10, 2015Agronomy Geeks West — Ep. 21: Defining “Intermediate Resistance” to Clubroot, and Why a Resistant Variety Can’t Replace a Longer RotationCrop rotation remains the most powerful tool in the fight against clubroot disease in Western Canadian canola fields, even with new resistant varieties being brought to market. As part of this episode of the Agronomy Geeks West podcast, host Lyndsey Smith caught up with Dr. Stephen Strelkov of the University of Alberta. His work documenting... Read More...more26minPlay
December 22, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep. 20: Looking Ahead by Taking Stock: Research Capacity in Western CanadaWhat do you think is the largest opportunity for agronomic research in Western Canada? What are the biggest holdups? What’s the capacity now and going forward? These are big questions, and questions that deserve an answer. Until recently, though, many discussions about the future of agronomic research in Western Canada stopped at the question of... Read More...more19minPlay
November 27, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep. 19: How Long it Takes To Make Soil (Hint: Too Long)If you’ve noticed soil getting a whole lot more attention lately, it’s for good reason. Not only are scientists beginning to unlock many of the mysteries of what lies beneath, but agriculture has also started to wake up to the importance and potential of soil management on yield. Farmers have always known that soil is... Read More...more16minPlay
September 08, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep. 17: Who Wants a 50 lb/acre N Credit?Here’s a fun question: what nitrogen recommendations do you follow? Do you vary it by crop type or by field, ie. do you have a “canola blend”? Do you use tried-and-true removal rates compared against a current soil sample analysis? Or do you work backwards from a target yield? No matter which way you currently... Read More...more20minPlay
July 23, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep.16: The Ins and Outs of IntercroppingI’ve seen my share of unintentional intercrop — lentils and mustard that just HAD to grow together, I guess (I call that one ‘lustard’) — but did you know there may be very profitable reasons to intentionally grow two crops on the same land in the same year? While intercropping is not rare on a... Read More...more16minPlay
June 06, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep. 15: Cutworms and Wireworms and Spraying, Oh My!The first few weeks’ of crop growth are critical for two things — one, evaluating your seeding or planting pass; and, two, providing timely protection for the crop at its most vulnerable stage. In this special version of the Agronomy Geeks podcast, I’m joined by Brunel Sabourin, agronomic advisor with Cargill based at Morris, Man.... Read More...more16minPlay
May 22, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep. 14: Spread the (Variety) Love, Not the ClubrootI promise at some point to jump off this Rotation Bandwagon and start talking about something else agronomy-related, but for now, humour me while I beat this ailing-but-still-alive-but-just-barely horse. Where was I? Oh, yes. Rotation. In my last podcast, featuring Randy Kutcher, we learned many things about plant pathology — how genetic resistance to a... Read More...more14minPlay
April 25, 2014Agronomy Geeks West — Ep.13: All You Didn’t Want to Know about Resistance BreakdownIf seeding early is the Robertson screw driver of the disease management tool box, genetic resistance is the giant sledge hammer — effective, reliable, easy to use. But unlike actual tools that do the same job over and over again, genetic resistance — that is, resistance to a disease or pest that’s built in to... Read More...more22minPlay
April 16, 2014Agronomy Geeks West, Ep. 12 — Don’t P in the Lake & Other Good Rules of ThumbManaging for nitrogen losses in crop production is important, absolutely, but N isn’t the only nutrient at risk of being lost from the plant’s refrigerator. Phosphorus, that other macro-nutrient we know and love, is also subject to losses — and while losses may go relatively unnoticed in the cropping system, our lakes are rivers pay... Read More...more21minPlay
FAQs about Western Agronomy Podcast – RealAgriculture:How many episodes does Western Agronomy Podcast – RealAgriculture have?The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.