The First Sixteen – Details, episodes & analysis

Podcast details

Technical and general information from the podcast's RSS feed.

Podcast The First Sixteen

The First Sixteen

Agriculture and Agri-food Canada

Government
Science

Frequency: 1 episode/53d. Total Eps: 39

Hosting podcast Transistor
Welcome to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s podcast series that explores the freshest ideas in agriculture and food. Each episode explores a single topic in depth—digging deep into new practices, innovative ideas, and their impacts on the industry. Learn about Canada’s agricultural sector from the people making the breakthroughs and knocking down the barriers! Farmers and foodies, scientists and leaders, and anyone with an eye on the future of the sector—this podcast is for you!
Site
RSS
Apple

Recent rankings

Latest chart positions across Apple Podcasts and Spotify rankings.

Apple Podcasts

  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    04/06/2026
    #93
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    03/06/2026
    #55
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    02/06/2026
    #33
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    01/06/2026
    #41
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    24/05/2026
    #87
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    23/05/2026
    #66
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    01/05/2026
    #85
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    30/04/2026
    #62
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    21/04/2026
    #68
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - government

    20/04/2026
    #49

Spotify

    No recent rankings available



RSS feed quality and score

Technical evaluation of the podcast's RSS feed quality and structure.

See all
RSS feed quality
To improve

Score global : 59%


Publication history

Monthly episode publishing history over the past years.

Episodes published by month in

Latest published episodes

Recent episodes with titles, durations, and descriptions.

See all

Science vs. food waste

Episode 30

vendredi 14 juin 2024Duration 26:49

Can we make biodegradable plastics using food waste? Can we control disease in crops and eliminate food borne pathogens using just hydrogen peroxide, ozone and UV rays? Yes, we can! Meet the two grand prize winners of the Food Waste Reduction Challenge – in the novel technology stream -- who proved we can do this and more. 

Learn how Genecis Bioindustries and Clean Works are fighting food waste and food loss with cutting-edge science. 

Challenge accepted!

Episode 29

lundi 29 avril 2024Duration 32:52

Announcing the two winners of the Food Waste Reduction Challenge (Business Models Stream)

Two companies took away $1.5 M! Find out who they are. Learn what it took to become the winners of the challenge, and leaders in this new sub-sector. The funds will help the winning companies further expand their success in fighting food waste and reducing greenhouse gases.  And, we’ll give you a glimpse behind the scenes with Dr Jean-Charles Le Vallée, who will share insights into being a jury member of the challenge. 

Putting a rope around antimicrobial resistance in cattle

Episode 20

mercredi 25 mai 2022Duration 21:56

When veterinarian Dr. Greg Dimmers noticed an alarming pattern of infection in beef cattle, he contacted microbiologist Dr. Tim McAllister to get some answers. Hear the two speak about their respective paths in the study of antimicrobial resistance.

The Cutting Edge

Episode 19

mercredi 27 avril 2022Duration 18:21

Have you ever wondered where companies go to develop their secret recipes and test new food processing technologies? Canadian innovators go to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s research centre in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec to develop and test new products. Listen to Sabine Ribéreau, the pilot plant manager, and Deena Alari, the research and development manager from Smuckers, as they discuss the Saint-Hyacinthe Industrial Program and how it can help get your products on grocery store shelves.

Resolving soil nutrient loss and pollution in Lake Erie

Episode 18

mercredi 23 février 2022Duration 19:31

From buckwheat and bees to cover crops and no-till practices, we explore how Henry Denotter, a farmer on the Wigle Creek watershed, and Pamela Joosse, a soil and nutrient management specialist, worked together to reduce pollution in Lake Erie as part of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Living Labs program.

Reducing greenhouse gasses with drainage systems

Episode 17

mercredi 26 janvier 2022Duration 14:00

Anything’s possible when researchers and producers come together. Hear from Dr. Chandra Madramootoo of McGill University and Guy Vincent, a grain and cash crop producer, as they discuss their collaborative journey to reduce greenhouse gasses and increase crop yields.

Cybersecurity and agriculture

Episode 16

mercredi 17 novembre 2021Duration 25:32

Farmers and many others in our sector spend much of their time managing risk. In this episode we focus on a new risk to manage - cyber threats. Dr. Janos Botschner from the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance and Christine Beauchamp from the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security tell us some true cyber heist stories. And they share some solid advice on how we can up our cybersecurity game.

Citizen Science

Episode 15

jeudi 28 octobre 2021Duration 22:01

Researchers cannot be everywhere at once. Laura Richard manages the Agroclimate Impact Reporter (AIR). This citizen science projects relies on producers all across the country to help our scientists and decision-makers to know how the weather impacts agriculture at a local scale. Trevor Atchison is a fourth generation rancher from Pipestone MB and a second generation contributor to AIR.

Mental health : UPA’s work to break the stigma

Episode 14

jeudi 29 juillet 2021Duration 15:58

In this third episode on mental health, we explore the topic from the perspective of a professional agricultural association. We speak with Marcel Groleau, President of Quebec’s Agricultural Producers Union (UPA), who tells us about the resources available to producers. From overcoming mental health challenges to breaking the stigma, he shares insights into the unique programming developed in Quebec.

Mental health: From the farmers perspective

Episode 13

mardi 27 juillet 2021Duration 24:44

Cynthia Beck and her family run a cattle and grain operation in South-East Saskatchewan.  After facing her own mental health challenges and discovering a lack of resources tailored towards the agricultural sector, Cynthia decided to do something about it.  She shares her story of overcoming depression and her commitment to helping others in the agricultural community address their own mental health. For the past six years she has been a crisis line worker, specifically for producers and ranchers, and is currently completing a master's degree in clinical psychology at the University of Regina. 


Related Shows Based on Content Similarities

Discover shows related to The First Sixteen, based on actual content similarities. Explore podcasts with similar topics, themes, and formats, backed by real data.
Podcast Les premiers seize pour cent
© My Podcast Data