Tillin' It Like It Is: Agriculture and Community Development
Hosts discuss a national award winner from Georgia and welcome Dr. Glen Harris to talk about what growers need to know going into the 2026 crop year.
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40 episodios
Getting Your Hayfield Hijackers Under Control
Hosts welcome Dr. Lisa Baxter to discuss pasture and hayfield weed management. Water testing was also discussed!
Between the Rows and the Rules: Updates on ESA and Dicamba
Hosts welcome Dr.'s Taylor Singleton and Stanley Culpepper to discuss updates on Dicamba, pesticide regulations, and the Endangered Species Act. The local news segment at the beginning also discusses pond turnover and turfgrass weed treatments.
Weathering the Dry Spell
Hosts welcome Dr. Pam Knox (Senior Public Service Associate, Director of the UGA Weather Network and Agricultural Climatologist) to discuss the severe drought Georgia has been in, and future weather predictions.
Spring Into Growth: Lawns, Landscapes, and Little Hands in the Dirt
Hosts discuss vegetable gardens, variety selection, pest management, turfgrass, landscaping, and pollinators. Then they welcome Morgan Hinz, Laurens County 4-H agent, to discuss ways to get youth involved outside in our gardens and yards, while also making it educational.
Bridging the Gap: Timely Info Regarding Farm Safety Net Programs and Farm Bill Updates
Hosts welcome Amanda Smith, UGA Ag Economist, to discuss bridge payments, updates on the Farm Bill, and new information producers need to know about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and base acreage adjustments. *Disclaimer*The following episode is based on interpretation of OBBBA language and the Federal Register. The information may be subject to change following additional final rules and guidelines from the agencies under the leadership of the Secretary of Agriculture.
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