Toban Dyck and Jay Whetter talk to researchers, inventors, and farmers with ideas and discoveries for the economic, environmental, and social enhancement of Canadian agriculture.
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Radio News From The University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Your source for research-based information for the farm, garden, and home. These mini-trainings will give you entry to mid-level information that is easily digestible. If you are looking to improve your health, the health of your farm or garden, or simply better understand our food system, tune in. We bring Extension education to your pocket in 30 minutes or less. We need your feedback! Please share your thoughts and ideas at: https://bit.ly/ExtensionCallingEvaluation. Recorded by Karen Cox ...
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The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast is a free, open access source of information relevant to the profession of paramedicine. Join the team and their guests as we explore the medicine, challenge the norms, learn from our experiences and uncover new ideas.
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Welcome to University of Minnesota Extension's Nutrient Management Podcast. Each month we bring you the latest research in nutrient management for crops and how you can incorporate the latest tips and best management practices to your farm.
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Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Paul Treadwell highlights the impact that CCE has on the daily lives of New Yorkers through engaging interviews with researchers, educators, and practitioners. These wide-ranging conversations explore agriculture, food systems, nutrition, sustainable energy, youth development and more.
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Extension Cord is brought to you by the UF/IFAS Extension Alachua County, where we plug in and bring UF/IFAS Extension to life. Join us as we discuss special topics in Alachua County by speaking with Master Gardener Volunteers, researchers, specialists, and community members contributing wonderful impacts to our community.
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Welcome to Extension Disaster Network Education by, Jackie Shea
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Here is my Podcast about Extension in Government Cover art photo provided by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samuelzeller
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The Farm Stress podcast focuses on supporting farmers, farm families, and workers in the commercial agriculture industry who are experiencing stress. In each podcast, we will tackle topics that challenge our farming community, provide constructive suggestions, and build awareness around the potentially stressful conditions affecting farmers.
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My podcast will be about hair extensions and Wig making business in general... I will also be sharing my personal experiences with you all ... I will also share with you reasons why you are failing in ur hair extension business, Do’s and Dont’s etc
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UW-Extension Ag & Natural Resources Podcasts
University of Wisconsin-Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources
Agricultural podcasts created by the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
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My name is Jessica and I have a passion for Hair and Extensions! I am double-certified in multiple extension methods & customize all of my extensions specifically for you & your hair type. Let's make your hair dreams become true 💕 My name is Jessica and I have a passion for hair and extensions! I am double certified and have completed a specialized master hair extension course to do hair extensions. I have personally been wearing extensions for over 10 years now and I believe it’s an amazing ...
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This audio was read by Intelligent Speaker, effective browser extension voicing your favourite articles, blog posts, news and everything you can find on the internet! Enjoy this feed being read aloud by natural-sounding voice and outperform in multitasking!
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A podcast about fitness, nutrition, and manliness.
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Jesus revealed that we are judged by how we serve Him in the "least"--By Extension offers first-hand accounts of how that looks in today's world while rising above social, political, racial, economic and religious divides.
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Welcome to the The Extension Podcast podcast, where amazing things happen, all thanks to the Land Grant University’s Cooperative Extension Programs, hosted by Colorado State University's Extension Education Masters program.
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Secrecy and why it shouldn’t be used against adnan Cover art photo provided by Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@scottrodgerson
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"MageDelight is the gateway to an extensive range of Magento extensions that provides innovative solutions for the Magento Platform. With 15 years of experience in eCommerce and 10 years in Magento, we are committed to providing the best Magento extensions to take our client's business to the next level. At MageDelight.com, we are continually improving our products and coming up with the latest solutions, so that we can provide the most effective answers for your eCommerce business requisites."
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UC Berkeley Extension is the continuing education branch of UC Berkeley with online courses and conveniently located classrooms to meet your needs. We also offer free public events and share some of their recordings here.
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This podcast, hosted by Bob Bertsch, is a discussion of how Cooperative Extension professionals can work differently to be more effective in the new communications environment. Duration: about 30 minutes Updated: every other Thursday, approx. 3 p.m. (CT) The WDiE theme music is "Noone's Acid", https://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/337331/...and-nobody-cared, by ...and nobody cared. We use it under a Creative Commons license.
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Black Sheep Hair Extensions is the go-to online destination for hair enthusiasts in Ohio, particularly in Dayton. Offering the best quality hair extensions, their range includes Black Sheep Hair, pre-stretched braiding hair, and more. With their user-friendly website, customers can conveniently browse and shop for their desired hair products. Whether you're looking for a subtle transformation or a bold statement, Black Sheep Hair Extensions has got you covered. Visit our website at www.black ...
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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension staff consists of five professional county extension agents and one program assistant trained in the agriculture/natural resources, horticulture, family and consumer sciences, and youth development, as well as support staff who are available to meet your educational needs and requests. Specific areas of program emphasis includes: Water Quality and Conservation, Quality of Life, Resource and Emergency Management, Urban Youth Development, Youth Education, and N ...
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Finding emails can be a hassle, but Datagma's email finder chrome extension makes it a breeze. It taps into a comprehensive database to provide you with accurate email addresses in seconds. Unlock the power of easy email discovery.
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The Extensions of Memes is a metastable project combining McLuhan's work on media with the conception of memes by Dawkins. Who is in charge here, humans or technology? How well does a memetic mediation theory hold up in the world of cultural studies?
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In this episode, we explore Datagma, the ultimate Chrome extension to find contact details with ease. Say goodbye to manual searching as Datagma streamlines the process, ensuring you have accurate contact information at your fingertips. We examine its features, benefits, and how it can transform your prospecting efforts.
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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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The Life Extension Podcast discusses current efforts to significantly extend human live spans beyond normal medical progress. Science & technology, philosophy, politics, and business are together weaving a new posthuman mythology about our individual and social existence. Episodes present cutting-edge biomedical research, the status of various longevity therapies, and progress in replacing, enhancing, and possibly overcoming human biology with artificial intelligence. We are looking at under ...
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The Grant County Cooperative Extension Service is here to help connect you with research based information about economic development, energy and water, farm and ranch, yard and garden, natural resources, health and well-being, and our very popular 4-H youth development program. The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences is an engine for economic and community development in New Mexico, improving the lives of New Mexicans through academic, research, and Extension progra ...
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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-76: Building Mobile Applications
Dan Armendariz and David J. Malan
Today's applications are increasingly mobile. Computers are no longer confined to desks and laps but instead live in our pockets and hands. This course teaches students how to build mobile apps for Android and iOS, two of today's most popular platforms, and how to deploy them in Android Market and the App Store. Students learn how to write native apps for Android using Eclipse and the Android SDK, how to write native apps for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads using Xcode and the iOS SDK, and ...
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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-259: XML with Java, Java Servlet, and JSP
David J. Malan
This course introduces XML as a key enabling technology in Java-based applications. Students learn the fundamentals of XML and its derivatives, including DTD, SVG, XML Schema, XPath, XQuery, XSL-FO, and XSLT. Students also gain experience with programmatic interfaces to XML like SAX and DOM, standard APIs like JAXP and TrAX, and industry-standard software like Ant, Tomcat, Xerces, and Xalan. The course acquaints students with J2EE, including JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java Servlet, and also ...
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Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to progr ...
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Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-1: Understanding Computers and the Internet
Dan Armendariz and David J. Malan
This course is all about understanding: understanding what's going on inside your computer when you flip on the switch, why tech support has you constantly rebooting your computer, how everything you do on the Internet can be watched by others, and how your computer can become infected with a worm just by being turned on. Designed for students who use computers and the Internet every day but don't fully understand how it all works, this course fills in the gaps. Through lectures on hardware, ...
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Learn about the differences in sidewalk salt and their effects on the ice, environment, and the sidewalk itself. We also remind our poultry owners about biosecurity tacticts to protect their birds from avian influenzaKaren Cox and Dan Lima
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Nebraska Extension will be hosting several events, workshops and seminars coming up in February. Among those will be several pesticide safety certification and re-certification training workshops, feedlot roundtable discussions and the annual Women in Agriculture Conference.Nebraska Extension
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Here we are in 2025. Today on the Nutrient Management Podcast, our panelists talk about how the practice of nutrient management has changed over the last quarter century. How have precipitation levels - and perceptions about precipitation - changed? What came before the current Maximum Return To Nitrogen management model, and what did the change ad…
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Lou wants to know how we manage bleeding. What has our experience taught us about major limb, junctional and internal bleeding?The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast
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When cattle are stressed, it can affect health and performance in the feed yard. Texas A&M Beef Cattle Research Professor Renaldo Cook says they are looking at new technology that focuses on using probiotics to reduce cattle stress, resulting in higher performance.Nebraska Extension
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Preparing for the unexpected on your farm or ranching operation starts with a solid estate and transition plan. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf says adding a disability contingency should be a consideration.Nebraska Extension
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As cold winter weather sets in, it’s important to protect cattle as they endure frigid temperatures. Nebraska Extension Educator Alfredo DiConstanzo talks about what feedlots can do to be prepared for the cold winter months.Nebraska Extension
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Knowing and taking advantage of tax codes can help operations save significant amounts of money. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Shannon Sand explains what Section 180 of the tax code means and how it can potentially allow landowners of newly acquired land to treat the residual fertility present in the soil at the time of purchase as a deduct…
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Verbal lease agreements are common in Nebraska but can be difficult to sort out if the landowner passes away. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf talks about verbal lease scenarios if the owners passes.Nebraska Extension
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Nitrogen conservation and water quality, Part 1: Tech, edge-of-field, & proactive management solutions
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Nitrogen conservation and water quality are the subject of today's Advancing Nitrogen Smart episode. There's lots to cover so we're splitting the episode up into two parts. Today in Part 1, Brad Carlson and Jeff Vetsch unpack different conservation solutions, and what might be achieved from their adoption. In what situations might buffer strips, co…
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Nitrogen conservation and water quality, Part 2: Precision conservation, and future efficiencies
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We continue our conversation about nitrogen conservation and water quality on Advancing Nitrogen Smart. Today in Part 2, Brad Carlson and Jeff Vetsch continue discussing new technologies that may help address nitrogen loss, such as passive sensors and crop modeling systems. How might future tools such as AI play a part? How is precision testing aff…
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As of 2025 dicamba herbicides are no longer approved in the state of Nebraska as an over-the-top restricted use pesticide. Nebraska Department of Agriculture Pesticide Program Manager Libby Walsh talks about weed control options for farmers this upcoming season.Nebraska Extension
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Join UNL at the Haskell Ag Lab as Nebraska Extension hosts the 2025 Northeast Nebraska Crops Update on February 3rd. Nebraska Extension Program Associate Agnes Kurtzhals says the event is free to attend and will cover corn and soybean outlooks, pest and disease management, along with several other topics.…
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In the ninth episode of The Extensionists, co-hosts Toban Dyck and Jay Whetter speak with Beef Cattle Research Council Extension and Communications Director Tracy Herbert. Stemming from a lifetime of exposure and genuine interest, Tracy’s knowledge of cattle and everything related is comprehensive and comfortable. She grew up on a mixed cattle and …
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Don’t miss your opportunity to gain insight on cost-effective options to background calves through the winter. Nebraska Extension Educator Aaron Berger says this year’s winter stocker tour will be held on January 29th at Darr Feedlots in Lexington.Nebraska Extension
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Tick infestations can sometimes go unnoticed, especially during the winter when cattle have long hair coats. Nebraska Extension Educator Dave Boxler talks about the signs of winter ticks and ways to control them.Nebraska Extension
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Nutritional demands for a cow are at the highest during and after calving season. Nebraska Extension Educator Troy Walz talks about the importance of body condition and offers some tips for meeting these nutritional demands.Nebraska Extension
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Make plans now to attend the 2025 Women in Ag Conference at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Kearney this February. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf says attendees will learn how to better manage risk, improve their farms and ranches and become more successful operators and business partners.…
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Feedlot owners, managers, employees, and others in the industry are invited to attend the 2025 Beef Feedlot Roundtable at one of several locations around the state. Nebraska Extension Beef Feedlot Specialist Jessica Sperber says this year’s conference topics include managing hairy heel wart, leveraging cattle implant strategies for greater gains as…
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Producers needing to update their manure management license will have multiple opportunities to attend one of the manure land application workshops at various locations across the state. Nebraska Extension Manure Management Educator Leslie Johnson talks about helping producers stay educated and licensed for manure applications.…
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Properly managing bedding and bed packs in feedlot yards will help your cattle stay dry and warm during wet and cold weather this winter. Nebraska Extension Educator Alfredo DiConstanzo talks about helping your cattle stay comfortable even in harsh winter conditions.Nebraska Extension
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Now is a good time to inspect new or transplanted trees in your landscape. Nebraska Extension Educator Elizabeth Exstrom says be on the lookout for broken branches, crossing limbs and encourages pruning if needed to help your trees during the winter months.Nebraska Extension
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Good cow nutrition going into the winter is essential for next year’s calf crop. Nebraska Extension Cow/Calf Systems and Stocker Management Specialist Karla Wilke says recent research has shown that properly supplementing the cow can increase profitability of the calf she's carrying.Nebraska Extension
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Winter watering is essential in dry years to keep landscape plants alive and healthy through the winter. University of Nebraska – Lincoln Director of Landscape Services Jeff Culbertson says winter watering should occur on days when the temperature is at least 40-45 degrees and says it’s only necessary 1-2 times per month until spring.…
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Cow-calf operations that are successful focus on key issues like reducing operating costs and finding new ways to increase profits. Nebraska Extension Livestock Systems Educator Randy Saner talks about common traits among producers who are successful.Nebraska Extension
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In the eighth episode of The Extensionists, co-hosts Toban Dyck and Jay Whetter chat with Jeff Schoenau, professor of soil fertility and the Saskatchewan Agriculture Ministry chair in soil nutrient management at the University of Saskatchewan. Jeff - otherwise known as Dr. Dirt - is passionate about soil health. In this wide-ranging interview, he d…
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During harsh winter conditions, younger trees need a bit more protection to help them get through the winter. A condition called sunscald or southwest disease, can crack and damage the thin bark of young trees. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans talks about preventing sunscald.Nebraska Extension
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What to do in the garden or on the farm during winter to reduce disease and make life easier next year.Karen Cox and Dan Lima
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New technology is changing workplaces in every industry and agriculture is no different. According to a new study from the Harvard Business School, flexibility and incorporating new A.I. tools will be prominent features of new workplaces. Nebraska Extension Agricultural Economist Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel talks about how the workplace and workers are…
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Sharp and clean garden tools work better and last longer. Nebraska Extension Educator Elizabeth Exstrom talks about giving your tools a good cleaning and sharpening when the garden season is over.Nebraska Extension
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Meeting the needs of the future while also protecting the environment and natural resource can be challenging in agriculture. Steve Evans, the Director of Research in Industrial Sustainability from the University of Cambridge offers some sustainability strategies farmers and farms can use in their operations.…
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We have all heard someone say "there are no jobs when you graduate", but how true is this statement. Do graduates have less opportunities than those 15 years ago? Do paramedics feel stuck working for an ambulance service? Does education reflect the many opportunities for paramedics in the private sector?…
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Keeping notes on your crops from past seasons is a great way to make successful decisions in the future. Nebraska Extension Water and Cropping Systems Educator Travis Prohaska talks about some of the challenges producers faced last season and encourages them to consider that before planting this spring.…
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Defoliation is the most common type of insect injury observed by Nebraska soybean producers and can occur from emergence to harvest. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Wayne Ohnesorg says properly assessing leaf damage and applying pesticides at economic decision levels can boost your yields next growing season.…
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Explore the history and dangers of feral swine, their diseases, hunting regulations, and safe cooking tips to protect yourself and our food system.Karen Cox and Dan Lima
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Turfgrass professionals will want to mark their calendars for January 7th through the 9th for the 2025 Nebraska Turfgrass Conference in LaVista. Nebraska Extension Turfgrass Assistant Educator Amanda Folck says there will be plenty of great information on new research and turfgrass techniques for professionals.…
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Ranchers can use good management practices for both the cow and the calf to help newborns avoid infections and diseases. Nebraska Extension Cow/Calf Systems and Stocker Management Specialist Karla Wilke talks about vaccination schedules to keep cows and calves healthy during the winter months.Nebraska Extension
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The 2024 growing seasons showed a lack of damage from western bean cutworm. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Julie Peterson says the use of economic thresholds and pest control options played a big role in keeping western bean cutworm numbers down.Nebraska Extension
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A sound business strategy for livestock producers includes plans for keeping or selling calves. Jay Parsons, Director for UNL’s Center for Ag Profitability discusses key decisions on calf retention and why those decisions have long term effects.Nebraska Extension
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With the holiday season upon us, The Extensionists hosts Toban Dyck and Jay Whetter decided to take a break from interviewing the great thinkers of agriculture and instead share a reimagined Christmas poem with you, our dear listeners. So curl up by the fireplace and listen to The Extensionists version of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. Happy hol…
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Republican party control in all three branches of government may mean some significant changes to federal ag policies. Nebraska Extension Ag Policy Specialist Brad Lubben talks about key issues that the new administration and Congress will need to take action on.Nebraska Extension
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The Fort Laramie irrigation tunnels continue to supply farmers in western Nebraska with critical water for crops, but permanent structures need to be constructed to make them fully functional. Nebraska Extension Educator Gary Stone gives us an update on when the tunnels will be completed.Nebraska Extension
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Today on the podcast we focus on soybean nutrient management. Our four soybean and nutrient management panelists from across Minnesota and North Dakota explain their research trials, and discuss some preliminary results in the region. Also, what should growers keep in mind as we transition into 2025? What are the panelists' concerns about IDC? That…
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One family tradition making a comeback is getting the family together to pick out a Christmas tree at a tree farm. Dennis Adams, owner of Walnut Grove Tree Farm, talks about how holiday trees are grown and the types of trees consumers want.Nebraska Extension
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Vaccine development can be a lengthy and costly process. On today’s Almanac, Dr. Scott McVey discusses how vaccines are made and, in some instances, made available sooner than the traditional process.Nebraska Extension
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Helping your cattle deal with winter temperatures will benefit your herd come springtime. Nebraska Extension Educator Bethany Johnston talks about how cattle adapt to colder weather, and what ranchers can do to help them.Nebraska Extension
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Crop producers have to make several critical decisions before planting time. Nebraska Extension Educator Aaron Nygren discusses key issues from last season that will help producers come up with a successful plan for next season.Nebraska Extension
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Using soap to kill insects isn't as simple as it seems. Today we go through the ins and outs of what makes soap an appropriate insecticide and what to avoid. References: Fundamentals of Using Soaps as Insecticides by Dr. Raymond Cloyd https://blogs.k-state.edu/kansasbugs/2020/06/12/fundamentals-of-using-soaps-as-insecticides/ Insecticidal Soap Writ…
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Sticking to your diet during holiday parties and family get-togethers can be a challenge. Nebraska Extension Educator Cindy Brison encourages making attainable goals and taking small steps, which can help you keep the weight off and keep your goals in sight.Nebraska Extension
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Vaccines have been an invaluable resource to help livestock avoid serious illness and disease. On Today’s Almanac, Dr. Scott McVey from UNL’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences discusses traditional vaccines and their importance for livestock health.Nebraska Extension
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