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The Growing Point Podcast
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/48j. Total Éps: 39

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Episode 39: Battling Kochia with crop selection, seeding rate, and row spacing
Épisode 39
mercredi 5 juin 2024 • Durée 43:39
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Charles Geddes, a weed research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Lethbridge. Geddes discusses with us the challenges of managing kochia and some tactics producers can implement to fight back. Geddes discusses the impacts of different crop types as well as cultural practices that can push back on kochia pressure.
Episode 38: Nitrogen release, the birch effect, and managing the unknown
Épisode 38
mercredi 29 mai 2024 • Durée 59:37
In this episode, we chat with Edgar Hammermeister. Edgar is the Manager of Professional Agronomy at Western Ag. I chat with Edger about what the birch effect is, how it works, and how it affects farmers nitrogen decisions. We discuss the impacts that variable nitrogen release from soil organic matter has on nitrogen planning and what producers can do to be more accurate with their decisions.
Malting barley quality: quality and on-farm management impacts on the malting process
Épisode 29
jeudi 11 août 2022 • Durée 44:16
In this episode of The Growing Point podcast, we chat with Sherwin Santiano, a malting and brewing technician of the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre and Peter Watts, the managing director of the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre. We discuss what malt barley is, what the malting process looks like, as well as the impacts that malting quality and farm management can have on the process. This podcast is chalked full of information about the malting process so enjoy!
Malting barley varieties and markets: now and into the future
Épisode 28
jeudi 21 juillet 2022 • Durée 35:34
In this episode of The Growing Point podcast, we chat with Peter Watts, the managing director of the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre. We chat with Peter about the current status of the malt barley market, where the majority of Canadian malt barley is sold, and where there are future opportunities for malt barley market growth. We also discuss some of the new malting varieties available for malt barley growers, and why growers need to take a keen look at new variety options.
Links for further information:
CMBTC: https://cmbtc.com/
New variety information videos:
Better Malt Better Barley: Pre-harvest in St. Albert Alberta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWC7M1W7-Cg
Better Malt Better Barley: Pre-harvest in Westlock Alberta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqhoiYd3bG8
Better Malt Better Barley: Early season in Westlock Alberta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d7uG2yda1Y
Creating clarity around alkali, alkaline, and saline soils with Wes Anderson
Épisode 27
vendredi 20 mai 2022 • Durée 13:51
In this episode, we speak with Wes Anderson, Vice President of agronomy with Croptimistic Technology. Anderson discusses the terms alkali, alkaline, saline, and saline-sodic and how they impact land and crop management.
Nitrogen losses and loss mitigation with Dr. Jeff Schoenau
Épisode 26
vendredi 20 mai 2022 • Durée 18:01
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jeff Schoenau, Professor of Soil Science at the University of Saskatchewan. Dr. Schoenau provides a breakdown of the major pathways that nitrogen can be lost to the environment. He also discusses management practices producers can implement to mitigate loss and increase their nitrogen use efficiency.
Professor Myles Dick and the Breton Plots Legacy
Épisode 25
mercredi 23 mars 2022 • Durée 52:18
In this episode, we speak with Myles Dick professor of soil science in the Department of Renewable Resources at the University of Alberta. I chat with Myles about the legacy of the Breton Plots, a long-standing plot research location in Alberta, Canada that has been conducting trials since 1929. We also discuss how decisions are made around some of the legacy plots and what agricultural knowledge the Breton Plots are providing today.
Mineralization, immobilization and developing nitrogen recommendations – Dr. Don Flaten & John Heard
Épisode 24
mardi 21 décembre 2021 • Durée 48:02
With high fertilizer prices, ongoing drought, and potential for nitrogen carryover from the 2021 season, it is important we assess nitrogen is available in the soil for the 2022 growing season. Dr. Don Flaten (Retired University of Manitoba professor) and John Heard (Soil fertility specialist with the Government of Manitoba) provide insight into how mineralization and immobilization play a role in your nitrogen fertility plan. Hint: your expected nitrogen release value may not be as reliable as you think!
Tillage and soil health with Dr. Martin Entz
Épisode 23
mardi 14 septembre 2021 • Durée 39:33
On this episode of The Growing Point Podcast, I speak with Dr. Martin Entz, a professor at the University of Manitoba. Entz describes tillage as it relates to soil health and crop production in western Canada. We discuss how much tillage is too much tillage, the types of tillage and their impacts on soil, and how producers can think about tillage. We also discuss the relationship between tillage, plant diversity, soil health.
Parasitism of Wheat Midge and what you can do to help with Jennifer Otani (AAFC Beaverlodge)
Épisode 22
vendredi 2 juillet 2021 • Durée 44:23
In this episode we chat with Jennifer Otani (AAFC Beaverlodge) regarding wheat midge on the prairies and in the peace region. We chat about the wheat midge life cycle, damage, and mechanisms tools for producers. We also delve into the complex relationship that wheat midge has with Macroglenes penetrans, a beneficial wasp that parasitizes wheat midge, and how farming practices in crops like canola impact its ability to reduce wheat midge populations. The links that Jennifer mentions:
http://insectpestmanagement.blogspot.com/2021/06/talking-about-wheat-midge-and-its.html?m=1


