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WSU Wheat Beat Podcast

WSU Wheat Beat Podcast
Agriculture
Washington State University
Herbicide Resistance
Falling Numbers
Low Falling Numbers
Winter Wheat
Soil Health
Agricultural Research
Immunoassay
Biosolids
Rapid Testing
Weed Science
Wheat Quality
Wheat Management
Soil Acidity
Winter Wheat Breeding
Soil Compaction
Dryland Farming
Soil Carbon Sequestration
Climate-Smart Agriculture

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WSU's Aaron Esser and Dr. Drew Lyon team up for the final episode of the WSU Wheat Beat Podcast. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp214 Resources: WSU Wheat and Small Grains website: smallgrains.wsu.edu Wheat Beat Podcast Episode #1: small... more

WSU's wheat and barley breeders discuss the evolution of plant breeding and where they'll focus their efforts in the future. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp213 Resources: WSU Variety Selection and Testing: smallgrains.wsu.edu/variety/ ... more

Cheatgrass seems to always figure out a way to survive, regardless of the management techniques used. Dr. Ian Burke has been researching what makes it so adaptive. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp212 Resources: REACCH project: reacchpna... more

Anita Paneru, WSU Ph.D. candidate, visits the Wheat Beat Podcast to share her research with synthetic microbial communities, artificially designed groups of microorganisms. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp211 Resources: WSU Department o... more

Oregon State University's Dr. Christina Hagerty discusses the spread, expression, and effects of soilborne wheat mosaic virus. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp210 Resources: Oregon State University: oregonstate.edu Columbia Basin Agricu... more

Dr. Jayne Bock discusses the performance of the new falling numbers quick scan test and how it's expected to be adopted across the grain industry. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp207 Resources: Wheat Marketing Center: wmcinc.org Envirol... more

Dr. Clark Neely shares the results of field trials evaluating the effects wheat varieties have on subsequent canola crops. Episode Transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp209 Contact information: Dr. Clark Neely, clark.neely@wsu.edu

Dr. Gabe LaHue discusses improving water infiltration and soil structure, and if soil organic matter increases the ability of the soils to hold water. Episode transcription: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp208 Resources: WSU Soils and Water Program: labs.wsu.... more

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Recent Guests

Anita Paneru
PhD candidate studying synthetic microbial communities at Washington State University
Washington State University
Episode: Using Synthetic Communities in Sustainable Agriculture with Anita Paneru
Dr. Christina Hagerty
Associate professor of plant pathology at Oregon State University's Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center
Oregon State University
Episode: The Coming and Going of Soilborne Wheat Mosaic Virus with Dr. Christina Hagerty
Dr. Jayne Bock
Technical Director at the Wheat Marketing Center, focusing on wheat and flour quality and improvements in the market value chain.
Wheat Marketing Center
Episode: Measuring Grain Quality at Home and Beyond with Dr. Jayne Bock
Dr. Gabe LaHue
Assistant Professor of Soil Science at Washington State University's Mount Vernon Northwestern Washington Research and Extension Center, focusing on soil-water relation and fertility management.
Washington State University
Episode: The Ins and Outs of Soil Organic Matter, Compaction, and Water Infiltration with Dr. Gabe LaHue
Olufunke Ayegbidun
Ph.D. candidate in the Crop and Soil Science Department at Washington State University
Washington State University
Episode: Improving the Nutritional Quality of Wheat with Ph.D. Candidate Olufunke Ayegbidun
Dr. Nick Bergmann
Postdoctoral researcher focusing on weed resistance management.
Washington State University
Episode: Impacting harvest weed seed control with Drs. Casanova and Bergmann
Dr. Clark Neely
Extension agronomist at Washington State University
Washington State University
Episode: Advantages of Seed Size and Seeding Rate with Dr. Clark Neely
Dr. Ian Burke
RJ. Cook Endowed Chair of Wheat Research and Professor in Wheat Science
Washington State University
Episode: Teamwork in the Weeds with Dr. Ian Burke
Dr. Camille Steber
Research geneticist with the USDA-ARS Wheat Health Genetics and Quality Unit
USDA-ARS
Episode: The upstream hotspots of falling numbers with Drs. Steber and Carle

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Drew Lyon
Host of the wheat-specific podcast focusing on agriculture and wheat production topics, primarily interviewing experts in the field.

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From the Field: Evaluating wheat variety impacts on canola with Dr. Clark Neely
Q: What would you have growers focus on for canola establishment?
Growers should focus on good residue management and having planting equipment suitable for the residues in their fields.
From the Field: Evaluating wheat variety impacts on canola with Dr. Clark Neely
Q: What are the main findings of your research?
The research shows no significant impact of wheat variety on canola yield despite variations in canopy cover and straw production, emphasizing the importance of effective residue management.
From the Field: Evaluating wheat variety impacts on canola with Dr. Clark Neely
Q: Why did you decide to do a study like that?
Dr. Neely explains that he was exposed to the issue at Texas A&M where growers reported difficulty establishing canola after certain wheat varieties, prompting further research.
Using Synthetic Communities in Sustainable Agriculture with Anita Paneru
Q: How do you create these syncoms? How are they designed?
Syncoms are designed by selecting specific microbial strains based on their traits and functions, growing them individually, and then assembling them into a defined community under controlled environmental conditions.
Using Synthetic Communities in Sustainable Agriculture with Anita Paneru
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about what synthetic microbial communities are?
Synthetic microbial communities, or syncoms, are artificially designed groups of microorganisms that are assembled in a laboratory to mimic natural microbial ecosystems while being simpler and easier to study.

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A focused exploration of the agricultural sciences, particularly related to wheat, is a defining feature of the content. Episodes frequently feature discussions on various aspects of wheat production, quality control, and advancements in agricultural research aimed at enhancing sustainability in the field. The podcast aims to connect scientific research with practical applications, often highlighting innovative practices, genetic advancements, and management techniques that contribute to improving crop yields and addressing challenges faced by growers. Its blend of expert interviews and actionable insights makes it a valuable resource for farmers, researchers, and anyone else interested in the intricate world of agriculture and food science... more

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1. Anita Paneru
2. Dr. Christina Hagerty
3. Dr. Jayne Bock
4. Dr. Gabe LaHue
5. Olufunke Ayegbidun
6. Dr. Nick Bergmann
7. Dr. Clark Neely
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