Mississippi Crop Situation Podcast
Summary: The Mississippi Crop Situation podcast is provided by Mississippi State University Extension Service specialists responsible for agricultural row crops. Our goal is to provide Mississippi agricultural producers, consultants, farmers, and industry with up-to-date, timely, science-based information you can use to help maintain profitability.
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Podcasts:
Mike McCormick, MS Farm Bureau President, and Dr. Steve Martin, associate director of MSU Extension, join Bobby Golden and Jason Bond to discuss the Young Farmers and Ranchers Program in MS and its impact on developing ag leadership skills. Dr. Martin discusses planting reports and unaccounted for acres in MS. Recorded July 18.
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, host Dr. Nathan Slaton from the University of Arkansas to talk about tissue testing for nutrients in rice and soybean. Recorded July 13.
Dr. Stephen Meyers, Extension sweet potato specialist, discusses troubleshooting a lack of sweet potato crop vigor. Recorded July 13
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, hosts MSU entomologists Dr. Angus Catchot, Dr. Don Cook and Dr. Jeff Gore to talk about bollworm management in cotton and soybean. Recorded July 11
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist, talk with Dr. Tom Allen and Dr. Jeff Gore about army worm control in rice and rice blast identification and control in rice.
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist, interview Dr. Larry Falconer, agricultural economist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, about economics and crop mix selection tools. They also discuss changing base acres with the new program for seed cotton. Recorded July 3, 2018
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, hosts MSU entomologists Dr. Angus Catchot, Dr. Don Cook and Dr. Jeff Gore to discuss cotton insect management at this point in the season. Recorded June 26, 2018
Dr. Stephen Meyers, Extension sweet potato specialist, discusses sweet potato storage root initiation. Recorded June 27
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, discuss midseason nitrogen on rice and in season fertilizer application for soybeans. Recorded June 26
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, give the latest updates on rice in Mississippi. Recorded June 19
Dr. Erick Larson, Extension grain crop specialist, discusses corn moisture needs, irrigation scheduling and field scouting during the critical early reproductive stages. Recorded June 21
Dr. Stephen Meyers, Extension sweet potato specialist, gives the latest update on the sweet potato crop in Mississippi. He also discusses heat-induced stem girdling. Recorded June 20
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, talk about herbicide tolerance and share some of the questions they have received from producers.
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, discuss the rice waterweevil with special guest Jeff Gore. Dr. Gore is an entomologist with the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and MSU Extension Service.
Dr. Bobby Golden, Extension rice and soil fertility agronomist, and Dr. Jason Bond, weed scientist with the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center, talk about the status of Mississippi's rice crop. They also discuss the changes in the state's rice acreage over the last several years. Recorded June 5, 2018