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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Joby Czarnecki: Drones in Agriculture | Ep. 19 the crop science podcast show Apr 22, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Joby Czarnecki, Associate Research Professor of Precision Agriculture at Mississippi State University, explores the world of precision agriculture and the practical applications of drone technology in crop management. Dr. Czarnecki discusses the evolution of precision farming, its current trends, and the future possibilities it holds for enhancing sustainability and efficiency in the crop industry. Tune in on major platforms to catch this enl...

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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Romulo Lollato: Optimizing Wheat Yields | Ep. 18 the crop science podcast show Apr 15, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Romulo Lollato, an Associate Professor of Agronomy at Kansas State University, shares his invaluable insights into wheat production in the US, especially focusing on wheat crops' sustainability and yield potential. Dr. Lollato discusses the intricacies of wheat varieties, their adaptability to varying climates, and the influence of crop management practices on yield and environmental sustainability. Tune in on all major platforms to explore t...

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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Gaurav Jha: Drought & Tech in Crops | Ep. 17 the crop science podcast show Apr 08, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Gaurav Jha discusses the transformative power of sensor technologies in improving crop yields and effectively managing water resources. He highlights his research on drought resilience and the critical importance of water management in agriculture. Dr. Jha's work addresses the pressing challenges of today's farming industry and sets the stage for a sustainable and technologically advanced future in crop science. Don't miss this engaging episo...

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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Cameron Carlyle: Adaptive Grazing Practices | Ep. 16 the crop science podcast show Apr 01, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, our guest, Dr. Cameron Carlyle from the University of Alberta, explores the critical intersection of grazing management, carbon sequestration, and climate change mitigation within the crop industry. With a rich background in plant ecology, Dr. Carlyle discusses how adaptive grazing practices can enhance soil carbon storage, contributing both to climate change mitigation and the resilience of grazing systems against the backdrop of varying climati...

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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Eros Francisco: Row Spacing Strategies | Ep. 15 the crop science podcast show Mar 25, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Eros Francisco, Extension Grain Crops Specialist at Auburn University, explores critical discussions on row spacing, nitrogen management, and the integration of livestock within crop production. With his extensive experience in both the Brazilian and US agriculture sectors, Dr. Francisco highlights the differences in grain production farming between the US and Brazil. He addresses the challenges and opportunities in supporting farmers toward ...

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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Kristofor Brye: Trace Gas Emissions & Soil Structure | Ep. 14 the crop science podcast show Mar 18, 2024

In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Kristofor Brye, a Professor at the University of Arkansas, offers an engaging exploration of soil science and its paramount significance to the crop industry. Along with his research on soil and water conservation, trace gas emissions, and sustainable agriculture, he has developed an introductory class on water science and explored the complexities of soil judging. This episode highlights the critical role of soil structure manipulation in wa...

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The Crop Science Podcast Show - Dr. Tyson Ochsner: Water Insights for Farming | Ep. 13 the crop science podcast show Mar 11, 2024

In this episode, our guest, Dr. Tyson Ochsner, a professor in Soil Physics at Oklahoma State University, explored the transformative power of technology in farming and water management. He highlights innovations designed to predict water availability, enabling farmers to make informed decisions. Dr. Ochsner highlights the importance of soil moisture data, gathered through sensor technologies, in guiding agricultural decisions from planting to irrigation. This episode is essential listening for p...

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