Sinopsis
Podcasts are co-hosted by Dr. Bill Hutchison, Coordinator of the MN IPM Program, and Dave Nicolai, Crops Extension Educator & Coordinator of the Extension Institute for Ag Professionals.
Episodios
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Managing issues after heavy May rains and early-season pests in 2023
17/05/2023 Duración: 25minDave Nicolai and Dr. Seth Naeve talk about agronomic issues from the recent heavy rains in early May 2023 and early-season insect issues with Bruce Potter, IPM Extension Specialist based out of Lamberton, MN. Potter has been monitoring black cutworm and true armyworm flights as well as alfalfa weevil that may be affecting crops in upcoming weeks. Diseases to watch out for in flooded or wet soils include soybean sudden death syndrome, Pythium, and Fusarium.
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Early season weed management in 2023
09/05/2023 Duración: 29minDave Nicholai gives an update on planting progress with Dr. Seth Naeve and discusses weed management tactics early in the season with Dr. Debalin Sarangi. Weeds such as waterhemp are already emerging with the warming temperatures. They focused on herbicide options for weed management, especially how to time pre-emerge and post-emergence options along with possible tank-mix strategies.
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Early seedling diseases in 2023
01/05/2023 Duración: 33minDave Nicolai discusses May planting and potential early-season diseases with U of M Extension plant pathologist Dean Malvick and soybean agronomist Seth Naeve.
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Special episode: Early 2023 planting and agronomy updates
25/04/2023 Duración: 23minIt's late April in 2023 and it's still wet and difficult to get field work done across the state. It's a bit too early to discuss much about pests, but as a lead-in to future early-season pest issues that could result from this late spring, it's important to look at agronomic issues related to planting when soils are still cold and wet. Dave Nicolai chats with U of M agronomists Drs. Jeff Coulter and Seth Naeve about current field conditions and when to plant corn and soybeans.
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50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests
28/12/2022 Duración: 22minDr. Bob Wright with the University of Nebraska discusses with Dr. Anthony Hanson how integrated got its start and Dr. Hanson goes through how we have adapted IPM plans to new invasive pests, such as soybean aphid. The two segments were produced as part of a 50th anniversary of IPM podcast supported by the USDA, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the North Central IPM Center hosted at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2039018The IPM Podcast will be going on break in 2023 to focus on producing IPM updates for UMN Extension's Strategic Farming programs. You can contact Anthony Hanson at hans4022@umn.edu with IPM questions in Minnesota. For Strategic Farming content: Field Notes summer field updates with webinar and podcasts: https://strategicfarming.transistor.fm/ Let's Talk Crops winter webinar research updates: https://extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/strategic-farming-lets-talk-crops
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Pesticide regulation in the news for the 2022 growing season
28/04/2022 Duración: 22minDr. Trisha Leaf from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture Pesticide & Fertilizer Division discusses how pesticide regulation works at the federal and state level. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is federal law that governs how pesticides are registered, distributed, sold, and used in the U.S (i.e., "the label is the law"). Recently, tolerances of a common insecticide, chlorpyrifos, were revoked on all food and feed crops and is no longer permitted for agricultural use in 2022. Enlist Duo has also undergone label changes where initially use was not permitted in six MN counties due to endangered species concerns, but after review, use is now permitted after determining those species are not present in those counties.
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A retrospective on 38 years of corn entomology with Ken Ostlie
01/02/2022 Duración: 30minDr. Ken Ostlie looks back on his career as a corn entomologist ranging from starting off in the middle of the farming and fiscal crisis of the 80s, how Extension has changed, the introduction of Bt corn, and of course, corn pests. Much of his research directly worked with farmers and he stresses to always remember that farmers are real people out in the environment that are the best resource for telling researchers and educators what farmers need the most. Dr. Ostlie will still be around from time to time as an emeritus professor.
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Soybean breeding and pest management
23/12/2021 Duración: 26minSoybean breeding can be a complicated process, but it is one of the tools used for research at the U of M to manage pests such as soybean cyst nematode, soybean aphid, and diseases like Phytophthora root rot. More information on and availability of publicly available U of MN crop varieties can be found at: https://www.mncia.org/.
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What's living in your grain bin?
22/10/2021 Duración: 25minCommon insects infested stored grains can include weevils, India meal moth, and mold feeding insects. Indian meal moth larvae leave behind tell-tale webbing that causes clumping in grain and can be especially noticeable when you skim the top of an infested grain pile with your hand. For more information on managing stored grain pests, visit: https://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2021/09/prevent-stored-grain-pest-issues-before.html
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What are your neighbors doing for pest management?
09/07/2021 Duración: 25minLiz Stahl, U of M Regional Extension Educator based out of Worthington, discusses what she has learned from the annual IPM Assessment, a survey of growers across the state about their pest management use and concerns. Perceptions on what neighbors are doing can influence grower decisions, though one farmer after seeing this survey data remarked, "Wow, I thought all my neighbors were using fungicide on their corn." Often times, growers are using less pesticide than we might perceive.
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Small grains and not so small pest problems
27/05/2021 Duración: 33minEpisode 21. Small grains and not so small pest problems. Small grains (wheat, oats, rye, and barley) are one of the important sets of crops in our rotations in Minnesota, and they come with their own unique pest problems. Listen in on the conversation with two U of MN small grains specialists as we discuss weeds, diseases, and insects for small grains and what we've seen so far towards the end of May in 2021.
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Strategic Farming: Soybean cyst nematode, so tough a threat, it warrants a coalition
09/04/2021 Duración: 53minDr. Greg Tykla, nematologist with Iowa State University and Dr. Samuel Markell, Extension broadleaf plant pathologist at North Dakota State University discuss soybean cyst nematode and the challenges with managing this pathogen.
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Strategic Farming: What's Bugging Your Corn?
31/03/2021 Duración: 44minDr. Ken Ostlie and Bruce Potter discuss corn insects and outlooks for 2021. This episode was part of an interactive webinar series, Strategic Farming: Let's Talk Crops where farmers and other ag. professionals could ask researchers questions they had.
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Climate in Minnesota - how it helps and challenges pest management
01/02/2021 Duración: 32minEpisode 18 guest: Dr. Heidi Roop - Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist in Climate Science
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What exactly is IPM anyways?
30/12/2020 Duración: 16minEpisode 17: Dr. Anthony Hanson and Dave Nicolai give an overview of what integrated pest management is to wrap up 2020.
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Weed management in fall and what to do with weed escapes
20/09/2020 Duración: 30minEpisode 16: Weed management in fall and what to do with weed escapes
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Soybean gall midge, spider mites, and corn rootworm in southern Minnesota
19/08/2020 Duración: 30minEpisode 15: Soybean gall midge, spider mites, and corn rootworm in southern Minnesota
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Soybean and corn diseases in late summer and what to plan for next year
07/08/2020 Duración: 26minEpisode 14: Soybean and corn diseases in late summer and what to plan for next year https://www.mnipm.umn.edu//sites/mnipm.umn.edu/files/aug_5_2020_malvick.mp3
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What’s in the toolbox? Aphids and other soybean insects in 2020.
03/08/2020 Duración: 27minEpisode 13: What’s in the toolbox? Aphids and other soybean insects in 2020. https://www.mnipm.umn.edu//sites/mnipm.umn.edu/files/july_30_2020_koch_soybean_1.mp3
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When Insects Take Care of the Pest Control For Us
20/09/2019 Duración: 25minEpisode 12: When insects take care of the pest control for us https://www.mnipm.umn.edu//sites/mnipm.umn.edu/files/when_insects_take_care_of_pest_control.mp3