023 May Ramblings
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
2d ago
Send us a Text Message. Drought to Flood! In this episode we catch up on how the roller crimped cover crop at CAFF turned out, my thoughts on what happened, and Cailin's plan moving forward.  Plus, insect updates from NWA. Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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022 Organic Insecticides
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
3w ago
Send us a Text Message. In this episode I deep dive into organic approved insecticides. There's more than just Pyganic and Neem! Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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021 April Rambling
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
1M ago
Its Rambling Time! In this episode we talk seasonal insects, cicada, roller crimping cover crop, and more!  Riley joins as a special guest the second half of the show! Insect Pest Monitoring Growing Your Farm Short Course Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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020 Spring Crops in High Tunnels
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1M ago
In this episode, Riley joins me to talk about spring crops in high tunnels. Dr. Ayanava Majumdar insect screening and IPM website Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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019 Limitations of growing row crops in the mid-south.
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
1M ago
Back from spring break finally! In this episode, Joe Schafer from Winrock International and Kelly Cartwright from the Natural Soy and Grain Alliance join us to talk about the challenges of organic row crop corn and soybean production in Arkansas and what they are doing to support farmers.  This episode kicks off a series as we deep dive into their findings from an agronomic and economic standpoint.  Project Details from Winrock International Project Details from Natural Soybean and Grain Alliance Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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Limitations of growing row crops in the mid-south.
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
2M ago
Back from spring break finally! In this episode, Joe Schafer from Winrock International and Kelly Cartwright from the Natural Soy and Grain Alliance join us to talk about the challenges of organic row crop corn and soybean production in Arkansas and what they are doing to support farmers.  This episode kicks off a series as we deep dive into their findings from an agronomic and economic standpoint.  Project Details from Winrock International Project Details from Natural Soybean and Grain Alliance Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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018 Seed Priming and Sanitation
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
3M ago
In this episode, Lee Goldsmith from Native Legacy Tree and Perennial Nursery  joins me to talk about seed priming and sanitation and how these practices can improve seed germination in the greenhouse and field.   Lee's FB page. https://www.facebook.com/NativeLegacyTrees/?locale=zh_TW Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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017 Transplant Production
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
3M ago
In this episode Luke and I each give our top 5 tips for successfully growing transplants. We recorded this episode in the greenhouse so there is a bit of echo. Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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016 February Ramblings
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3M ago
In this month's rambling we talk about variety trials, soil potassium mining, and spring weather.   Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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015 starting an organic orchard part 3 - Impact of climate change
Arkansas Organic Chronicles
by Division-of-Agriculture
3M ago
Guy Ames from Ames Orchard and Nursery and formerly NCAT joins us in this episode to discuss how climate change is impacting our ability to grow fruit crops here in Arkansas. NCAT Publication Library Find us online at ArkansasOrganic.org Center for Arkansas Farms and Food YouTube ..read more
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