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Ep 186Episode 186: Shed Hunting
It's that time of year again when we can go out and shed hunt! If you're interested in shed hunting but don't know where to start, or maybe you're just looking for a few tips on where to find them, tune in to this episode! Olivia interviews Heidi Anderson, a Naturalist with Polk County Conservation, who gives some great tips on where to look for sheds, things to avoid, and what you can do with them once you find them!
Ep 185Episode 185: Winter Weather Preparedness
Winters in Iowa can be really challenging! How do you prepare for them and keep yourself, your family, and your farm safe? In this episode, Olivia interviews Brandi Janssen, Director of the Iowa Center for Agricultural Safety and Health. Tune in to hear all about winter weather hazards you should be aware of and emergency preparedness on the farm. Episode Links: • Iowa's Center for Agricultural Safety and Health: https://icash.public-health.uiowa.edu/ • Winter Weather Emergency Preparedness: https://icash.public-health.uiowa.edu/programs/seasonal-campaigns/winter-2019-winter-weather-emergency-preparedness/ • Prevent Farm Fires: https://icash.public-health.uiowa.edu/programs/seasonal-campaigns/winter-2015-campaign-prevent-farm-fires/
Ep 184Episode 184: 2023 Iowa Specialty Producers Conference
In this episode, Olivia interviews Kendra Meyer, Executive Secretary for the Iowa Specialty Crop Growers Association and Christie Jensen, Executive Director for the Iowa Wine Growers Association. Tune in to hear all about the upcoming 2023 Iowa Specialty Producers Conference! The conference will start on February 22, 2023 and go through February 23, 2023. There will also be a pre-conference workshop held on February 21, 2023. Episode Links: • Iowa Specialty Producers Conference: https://www.iowaspecialtyproducers.com/ • Conference Registration Link: https://www.iowaspecialtyproducers.com/registernow • Pre-conference Workshop Registration: https://www.iowaspecialtyproducers.com/registeriscga • Session Overview: https://www.iowaspecialtyproducers.com/2023-sessions • Conference Speakers: https://www.iowaspecialtyproducers.com/2023-speakers • Sponsors and Exhibitors: https://www.iowaspecialtyproducers.com/2023-sponsors • Contact the Iowa Specialty Producers Conference: [email protected]
Ep 183Episode 183: Beginning Fruit Farms: Episode 5 - Apple Trellising
Olivia is joined by Suzanne Slack, Assistant Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University specializing in perennial fruit crops, Brandon Carpenter, Agriculture Specialist with Iowa State Horticulture Research Station, and Liv Meyer, a graduate student in the department of Horticulture at Iowa State University and on this episode they discuss Apple Tree Trellising. They dive into what some of the best practices are, what you need to think about before planting your trees, why trellises are so important for your apple trees, and more!
Ep 182Episode 182: Backyard Chickens
Egg prices are rising, and the idea of having backyard chickens is gaining popularity! In this episode, Olivia interviews our very own Christa Hartsook, Small Farms Program Coordinator with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Christa shares her professional knowledge about backyard chickens and how one can get started! There are a few things to consider before going out and buying a handful of chicks! Tune in to this episode and learn what you will all need before getting started! Episode Links: • Small Farm Sustainability with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/smallfarms/ • Getting Started with Backyard Chickens eCourse: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/15129
Ep 181Episode 181: Beginning Fruit Farms: Episode 4 - Raspberry and Blackberry Trellising
You want to start producing raspberries and/or blackberries, but what does the trellising systems look like for them? In this episode, Olivia is joined by Suzanne Slack, Assistant Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University specializing in perennial fruit crops, Brandon Carpenter, Agriculture Specialist with Iowa State Horticulture Research Station, and Liv Meyer, a graduate student in the department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. Listen in as hey go into more details and tips about what a trellising system for raspberries or blackberries should look like and include!
Ep 180Episode 180: Beginning Fruit Farms: Episode 3 - What is a Trellis and Why Do I Need It?
Do you really need a trellis on your fruit farm? In this episode, Olivia is joined by Suzanne Slack, Assistant Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University specializing in perennial fruit crops, Brandon Carpenter, Agriculture Specialist with Iowa State Horticulture Research Station, and Liv Meyer, a graduate student in the department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. Tune in as they dive into the ins and outs of trellises, the different options you have when it comes to them, questions to consider before putting yours in, when is the best time to put a trellis in, and more! Episode Links: • Gripples: https://www.gripple.com/en-us/ • Diagram and publication links coming soon.
Ep 179Episode 179: Farm Transitions Conference 2023
In this episode, Olivia interviews Kitt Tovar Jensen, Staff Attorney at Iowa State University's Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation. Tune in to hear all about the upcoming 2023 Farm Transitions Conference! The conference will start on February 9, 2023 and go through February 10, 2023. Episode Links: • Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation (CALT) Website: https://www.calt.iastate.edu/https://practicalfarmers.org/ • Registration Link: https://www.calt.iastate.edu/seminar/2023-02-09/farm-transitions-entering-expanding-or-exiting-business • Registration Services Phone: 515-294-6222 • CALT Office Phone: 515-294-5217
Ep 178Episode 178: Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference 2023
In this episode, Olivia interviews Liz Kolbe, Senior Farmer Lead Education Manager for Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI). Tune in to hear all about the upcoming 2023 PFI Conference! The conference will start on January 20, 2023 and go through January 21, 2023. Liz also talks about pre-conference course opportunities that will be held on January 19, 2023. Episode Links: • PFI Website: https://practicalfarmers.org/ • Registration Website: https://practicalfarmers.org/events/annual-conference/2023-annual-conference/registration/
Ep 177Episode 177: Emerald Ash Borer
In this episode, Christa interviews Dr. Billy Beck, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Forester. He gives some great insight on the Emerald Ash Borer, signs to look for if you think your tree may be infested, ways to determine if your tree can be saved, ways to treat, and more! He has also supplied us with some useful resources on the topic. Episode Links: • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach online tree ID guide: https://naturalresources.extension.iastate.edu/forestry/iowa_trees/tree_id.html • "How to Use Bark to Identify Trees": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_ajYcAbGc4 • "EAB or Native Borer - Insect Galleries Often Confused for Emerald Ash Borer (EAB): file:///C:/Users/aburke13/Downloads/PM3065.pdf • Department of Ag and Land Stewardship - Areas Where EAB Have been Confirmed and more info: http://www.iowatreepests.com/eab_home.html • Managing Emerald Ash Borer: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/Emerald-Ash-Borer-Management-Options • Rethinking Acreage & Rural Tree Plantings from the Iowa DNR: https://go.iastate.edu/EODTKA • Iowa State University Forestry Professionals by county: https://naturalresources.extension.iastate.edu/contacts/forestry • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Crop Advantage Series: https://www.aep.iastate.edu/cas/ • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Master Woodland Steward Program: https://naturalresources.extension.iastate.edu/programs/forestry/education/woodlandmgr#:~:text=The%20MWSP%20features%2030%20hours,%2Dperson%20field%2Fclassroom%20session.
Ep 176Episode 176: Beginning Fruit Farms: Episode 2 - Fruit Farming Equipment Needed to Get Started
What tools would you need in order to start a fruit farm? Join us and listen in on the second episode of the Beginning Fruit Farm Series! In this episode, Olivia is joined by Suzanne Slack, Assistant Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University specializing in perennial fruit crops, and Liv Meyer, a graduate student in the department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. Learn about the equipment you would need in order to get started with a small fruit farm and what you may need going a conventional route vs. an organic route! Episode Links: • Registry for producers of commercial crops sensitive to pesticides: https://driftwatch.org/ • Registry for beekeepers and apiarists: https://beecheck.org/signup#beekeeper • Iowa Environmental Mesonet (IEM): https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/ • Newa Weather Monitoring: https://newa.cornell.edu/ • Midwest Fruit Pest Management Guide 2021-2022: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/Midwest-Fruit-Pest-Management-Guide-2021-2022 • Great Lakes Expo: https://glexpo.com/ • Local Extension Specialists by County: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/staffdir/
Ep 175Episode 175: Contract Pricing Options & Micro Farm Policy Options
In this episode, Olivia interviews Kate Hansen, Policy Associate with the Center for Rural Affairs. Tune in as she answers our questions about the different options for contract pricing and micro-farm policy. She explains some of the eligibility concepts and why this topic is worth looking into. Be sure to let us know what you think about our podcast for your chance to win a $50 gift card to your local farm store! https://go.iastate.edu/ZRF9GG (Survey will close December 16, 2022.) Episode Links: • Fact sheet: Impacts Of The Conservation Stewardship Program in Iowa: https://www.cfra.org/publications/fact-sheet-impacts-conservation-stewardship-program-iowa • Fact Sheet: Impacts Of The Conservation Stewardship Program in Minnesota: https://www.cfra.org/publications/fact-sheet-impacts-conservation-stewardship-program-minnesota • Fact Sheet: Impacts Of The Conservation Stewardship Program in Nebraska: https://www.cfra.org/publications/fact-sheet-impacts-conservation-stewardship-program-nebraska • Fact Sheet: Impacts Of The Conservation Stewardship Program in South Dakota: https://www.cfra.org/publications/fact-sheet-impacts-conservation-stewardship-program-south-dakota • Contact information: Phone - 515-215-1294 | Email - [email protected]
Ep 174Episode 174: Beginning Fruit Farms: Episode 1 - Why Start a Small Fruit Farm
Why start a fruit farm? Tune in to the first episode of the Beginning Fruit Farm Series! In this episode, Olivia interviews Suzanne Slack, Assistant Professor of Horticulture at Iowa State University specializing in perennial fruit crops, and Liv Meyer, a graduate student in the department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. Learn about the benefits of having a fruit farm and why you may want to start one of your own! Be sure to let us know what you think about our podcast for your chance to win a $50 gift card to your local farm store! https://go.iastate.edu/ZRF9GG (Survey will close December 16, 2022.) Episode Links: • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/ • Local Extension Specialists by County: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/staffdir/
Ep 173Episode 173: How to Pick the Right Christmas Tree
How do you know what tree to choose for the holiday season? Tune into this episode where Olivia interviews Aaron Steil, Consumer Horticulture Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. There are multiple things to consider when picking out your tree, we go through and discuss these as well as the options we have to utilize/dispose of our Christmas Trees after the season is over! Be sure to let us know what you think about our podcast for your chance to win a $50 gift card to your local farm store! https://go.iastate.edu/ZRF9GG Episode Links: • Christmas Tree Selection and Care Guide: https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/guide-selection-and-care-christmas-trees
Ep 172Episode 172: Fall and Winter Weather (2022)
Christa Hartsook interviewed Dr. Justin Glisan, state climatologist of Iowa at the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. In his episode, we discuss weather patterns and how we can use them to determine what future seasons will look like, the biggest determiners, and what it means for farmers. Be sure to let us know what you think about our podcast for your chance to win a $50 gift card to your local farm store! https://go.iastate.edu/ZRF9GG Episode Links: •Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Department of Agronomy: https://www.agron.iastate.edu/extension/ • Iowa Climatology Bureau: https://iowaagriculture.gov/climatology-bureau • Dr. Justin Glisen Contact Information: Cell 515-281-8981, Work 515-281-8503, Email [email protected]
Ep 171Episode 171: Fall Grazing and Winter Foraging
Christa Hartsook interviews Denise Schwab, Extension Beef Specialist for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The cold weather is here! In his episode, we discuss fall grazing and winter forage concerns. Tune in to get tips on best practices with beef grazing, and learn about pasture alternatives and ways to keep your pasture grass strong and healthy. Be sure to let us know what you think about our podcast for your chance to win a $50 gift card to your local farm store! https://go.iastate.edu/ZRF9GG Episode Links: • Iowa Beef Center: https://www.iowabeefcenter.org/ • Who We Are https://www.iowabeefcenter.org/whoweare.html
Ep 170Episode 170: Iowa Organic Conference
In this episode, I interview Kathleen Delate, an Iowa State University Professor and Extension Organic Specialist. We talk about the upcoming Iowa Organic Conference that is to take place at the University of Iowa on November 20th and 21st. Kathleen informs us of the exciting topics we can expect to be covered at this year's conference and key dates and information you don't want to miss!
Ep 169Episode 169: High Tunnel Short Course
In this episode, I interviewed Ajay Nair, Associate Professor and Vegetable Extension Specialist with Iowa State University. Ajay talks with us about his upcoming Annual High Tunnel Short Course and what we can expect if we join him next week. The course will discuss advanced production-related issues in high tunnel crops. This course is an opportunity for growers, educators, and industrial personnel to discuss the different aspects of high tunnel crop production, As well as highlight more recent research, and hear from speakers from the region and other states who work on high tunnels so our growers can get a different perspective on crops and management techniques that can be utilized inside of a high tunnel. Links: High Tunnel Short Course information page: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/vegetablelab/events High Tunnel Short Course registration page: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/vegetablelab/2022-iowa-high-tunnel-short-course
Ep 168Episode 168: Wine Wednesday
In this episode, I interviewed Aude Watrelot, Assistant Professor and Enology Extension Specialist with Iowa State University. She shares some interesting knowledge about Iowa wine and talks about two upcoming "Wine Wednesday" events coming up in November, where you can learn more about the wine-making process and get to try some wine from local Iowa Wineries. Links: https://faculty.sites.iastate.edu/watrelot/
Ep 167Episode 167: Wildlife Populations
In this episode, I interviewed Tyler Harms, Wildlife Research Biometrician with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Tyler shares his knowledge about wildlife population trends and how we keep them regulated. Links: https://www.iowadnr.gov/hunting/population-harvest-trends https://www.iowadnr.gov/Conservation/Iowas-Wildlife/Volunteer-Wildlife-Monitoring#:~:text=The%20Volunteer%20Wildlife%20Monitoring%20Program,every%20corner%20of%20the%20state https://www.iowadnr.gov/portals/idnr/uploads/Hunting/huntingregs.pdf
Ep 166Episode 166: Fall Clean Up and Winter Prep
In this episode, I interviewed Aaron Steil, Consumer Horticulture Extension Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. He shares with us best practices for preparing our gardens and flowers for the cold months to come. Links: https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/fall-garden-clean https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/faq/how-should-i-prepare-woody-trees-and-shrubs-winter https://www.extension.iastate.edu/news/yard-and-garden-fall-lawn-care https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/planting-late-summer-and-early-fall https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/selecting-and-planting-spring-blooming-bulbs
Ep 165Episode 165: Deer Depredation
In this episode, I interviewed Andy Kellner, Wildlife Biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. He shares some of his knowledge with us about what the changing of the seasons will bring with wildlife and deer depredation! Andy Kellner's Email: [email protected] Link: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Landowner-Assistance/Wildlife-Damage-Management
Ep 164Episode 164: Fall Flowers - 2022
In this episode, I interviewed Aaron Steil, the Consumer Horticulture Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. He shares some of his knowledge with us about fall flower beds and best practices for them! Frost dates in Iowa: https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/frost-dates-iowa To see a list of what cool-season annuals do well in Iowa, go to: https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/faq/what-cool-season-annuals-do-well-iowa To see a list of fall-blooming Perennials, go to: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/news/yard-and-garden-fall-blooming-perennials To access the Fall Garden Clean-up article by Arron Stein visit: https://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/fall-garden-clean
Ep 163Episode 163: Spotted Lantern Flies
In this episode, I interviewed Robin Pruisner, the State Entomologist with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. She shares some insight about the Spotted Lantern Fly and what to look for when spotting them. Robin also gives some great advice on how we can avoid hitchhiker bugs!
Ep 162Episode 162: Tree Struggles of 2022
In this episode I interviewed Billy Beck, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Forestry Specialist. He shared his experience with the tree struggles this year and gives great advice for anyone who is looking into planting their own trees.
Ep 161Episode 161: Stocking Ponds on Your Farm or Acreage
This episode features Iowa DNR Community Fishing Biologist, Tyler Stubbs, as we talk about possibilities for stocking ponds that you may have on your land!
Ep 160Episode 160: 2022 Fruit and Vegetable Field Day
In this episode I talk with Suzanne Slack, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Fruit Specialist, about this year's ISU Fruit and Vegetable Field Day! Find more information and get registered here: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/vegetablelab/2022-isu-fruit-and-vegetable-field-day
Ep 159Episode 159: Fall Vegetable Crops
In this episode I talk with Ajay Nair, Associate Professor and Commercial Vegetable Extension Specialist for Iowa State University, and we are talking fall vegetable crops.
Ep 158Episode 158: Damage to Horticulture Crops from Wildlife
In this episode I talk with Andy Kellner, Wildlife Biologist with the Iowa DNR, and we are talking about possible damage to horticultural crops! Information about Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators to help with wildlife removals can be found at https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Landowner-Assistance Contact information for DNR Depredation staff can be found at https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Landowner-Assistance/Wildlife-Damage-Management We also referenced this resource for all things damage management: Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management https://icwdm.org/ Additionally, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services has useful information as well on a number of wildlife species. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/wildlifedamage/sa_reports/ct_wildlife+damage+management+technical+series
Ep 157Episode 157: Iowa Master Gardener Program
In this episode I visit with Iowa Master Gardener Program Coordinator, Alicia Herzog, and talk about how the program is set up and how you can get involved!
Ep 156Episode 156: Fruit Production on Small Acreages
In this episode I visit with Suzanne Slack, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Fruit Crop Specialist! Today we're talking about fruit production possibilities for small acreages.
Ep 155Episode 155: FSA Support Programs for Organic Production
In this episode Amanda Weigel, Agriculture Program Specialist with the Iowa Farm Service Agency reviews the two organic programs (OCCSP & OTECP) the FSA is currently accepting applications on!
Ep 154Episode 154: What should you be doing for your lawn this spring?
In this episode I visit with Adam Thoms, Turfgrass Specialist with Iowa State University Extension & Outreach, and we are talking about managing your lawn this spring!
Ep 153Episode 153: Canada Geese in Iowa
In this episode, I talk with Andy Kellner, Wildlife Biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, about Canada Geese. We talk the ins and outs of their patterns and how to keep them out of areas we may not want them in!
Ep 152Episode 152: Creating a Cutting Garden
In this episode I visit with Cindy Haynes, Extension Horticulture Specialist and Associate Professor with Iowa State University, and we discuss options and necessities for a cutting garden! The cutting garden handout mentioned in this episode can be found here.
Ep 151Episode 151: Late Spring Update for Fruit Crops
In this episode I visit with Patrick O'Malley, Commercial Horticulture Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, and hear a late spring update on soil temperatures and how its affecting fruit crops! Soil Temperature Map Drought Monitor
Ep 150Episode 150: Spring Flowering Trees and Shrubs
In this episode I interview Aaron Steil, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Consumer Horticulture Specialist, and talk about spring flowering trees and shrubs!
Ep 149Episode 149: Avian Influenza & Biosecurity
Tune in as I visit with Dr. Yuko Sato, Associate Professor at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine about Avian Influenza and biosecurity. To find the Avian Influenza Toolkit mentioned in this episode, visit https://www.iowapoultry.com/hpai-toolkit. Other resources mentioned in this episode were: USDA APHIS Defend the Flock Program The Center for Food Security & Public Health
Ep 148Episode 148: Starting Seeds
In this episode I am back with Dan Fillius, commercial vegetable and specialty crop specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. This episode is a follow up to the December episode "Preparing for Starting Seeds" and we talk about actually getting those seeds started!
Ep 147Episode 147: Updating, Planting & Maintaining Windbreaks
In this episode, I visit with Dr. Billy Beck, Forestry Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Today, we are talking about windbreaks!
Ep 146Episode 146: Women in Agriculture Programming
If you are a woman in agriculture be sure to tune into this episode! I visit with Madeline Schultz, Women in Ag Program Manager, about all of the upcoming programs available for women in ag! The women in ag event website can be found at https://www.extension.iastate.edu/womeninag/events and Madeline can be reached at [email protected]!
Ep 145Episode 145: Farm Transitions Conference
Kitt Tovar-Jensen and I discuss an upcoming Farm Transitions conference for those looking to enter or exit farming.
Ep 144Episode 144: Private Wells
Is your private well water safe? Tune in as I chat with Catherine DeLong, Water Quality Program Manager with Iowa State University Extension & Outreach!
Ep 143Episode 143: Lambing and Kidding Season is Here!
Lambing and kidding season has arrived! Are you prepared? Listen as we visit with Amy Powell, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach 4-H animal science program specialist to discuss proper preparation.
Ep 142Episode 142: Iowa Specialty Producers Conference 2022
In this episode, I interview Kendra Meyer, executive secretary for the Iowa Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association and Nicole Eilers, Marketing Director for the Iowa Wine Growers Association, to talk about the upcoming Iowa Specialty Producers Conference.
Ep 141Episode 141: Whole Farm Revenue Protection
In this episode, I visit with Craig Christianson, Risk Management Specialist with the USDA Risk Management Agency, about Whole Farm Revenue Protection.
Ep 140Episode 140: Preparing for Starting Seeds
In this episode I interview Dan Fillius, vegetable and specialty crop specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. This time we are talking about preparing for starting seeds!
Ep 139Episode 139: Winter Bird Watching
In this episode I interview Heidi Anderson, naturalist with Polk County Conservation, and get some tips and tricks for birdwatching this winter!
Ep 138Episode 138: Holiday Decorating with the Outdoors
In this episode I interview Aaron Steil, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Consumer Horticulture Specialist, and talk about decorating for the holidays with things from the outdoors!
Ep 137Episode 137: Fall and Winter 2021 Weather Outlook
Dr. Justin Glisan, climatologist for the state of Iowa, shares his insights into the current fall and winter weather outlook.