Diving into the Weeds (Literally!) in Farm Science and Communication
In this episode of the Iowa Ag Podcast, host David Geiger sits down with Meaghan Anderson, agronomist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, to discuss what farmers should be thinking about as the 2026 planting season approaches. From the lessons of last year's Southern Rust outbreak to hybrid selection and disease management planning, the conversation explores how growers can prepare for the unexpected.
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But the discussion goes beyond agronomic strategy. Meaghan shares what it's like to serve as a trusted advisor to farmers, balancing research-based recommendations with the realities of uncertain weather, volatile markets, and high-stakes decisions. The episode also touches on invasive species concerns, including Palmer Amaranth and Japanese knotweed (spoiler: it IS a weed), and the importance of communication between farmers and consumers in an increasingly complex agricultural landscape.
Chapters:
00:00 - Welcome + Meet Extension Agronomist Megan Anderson
00:55 - Planting Season Mindset for 2026
02:07 - Southern Rust in 2025: Why It Hit Iowa and What to Watch Next
03:47 - Hybrid Resistance & Fungicide Strategy
05:13 - Decision Paralysis in Agronomy: How Extension Helps Farmers Choose with Confidence
08:30 - "60% Agronomist, 40% Therapist": Being a Trusted Advisor on Call
10:59 - Why Megan Chose Agronomy: Family Roots, Bob Hartzler, and the Battle Against Weeds
12:54 - Explaining Complex Ag Topics Simply: What Extension Communication Really Means
13:59 - Talking 'Weeds' in Plain Language
14:34 - Winter Meeting Season: ICM, Crop Advantage, and Planner U
16:50 - Pesticide Training & the Invasive Species Conference Circuit
17:59 - Invasive Spotlight: Japanese Knotweed vs. Teasel (and the 'Worst Weed' Bracket)
18:42 - New Threat on the Radar
19:40 - Palmer Amaranth Returns
22:55 - Heading Into Planting: Sharing Spring Guidance, Residue Hopes, and Field Prep
25:16 - Big-Picture Agronomy: Bridging Farmers, Consumers, and Tough Conversations
27:06 - Wrap-Up