Welcome to the Soil Sense Podcast, where we believe that building healthier soils is not just a prescription, but rather a pursuit. This journey requires collaboration, curiosity, and communication among farmers, agricultural researchers, agronomists, consultants, and extension. You’re going to hear their stories and discover how and why they’re working together to make sense out of what’s happening in the soil.
We often talk on this show about soil health being a journey. Well today’s guest has been on that journey as a farmer for over 75 years. Bob Radcliffe...
In the fourteen years that Dr. Sam Markell has been in his current position as extension plant pathologist at North Dakota State University, he has no...
On the show today is Kyle Okke, regional agronomist at Winfield United. Most listeners are familiar with Winfield United, the large ag retail network ...
This podcast has always been about collaboration and building healthier soils while promoting productivity and profitability at the farm level. It's ...
As with any biological system, there can be good microbes, and there can also be harmful microbes. Crop and soil health is certainly no exception. In ...
An important part of building healthier soils is focusing on the biology living in those soils. This of course includes the microbes in the soil, but ...
We have a really fascinating episode for you today about incorporating perennials into crop rotations. In the past, we have discussed the many soil he...
In an effort to build healthier soils, many row crop farmers are caught between wanting the benefits of livestock on their land but also not wanting t...
The concept of wide-row corn can seem counterintuitive at first. Why would you make it harder to achieve optimal yields of your primary crop in order ...
In many cropping systems, the soil is becoming more and more acidic over time. This is happening to some soils quicker than others. A soil with a pH o...