In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mario Tenuta, the Senior Industrial Research Chair in 4R Nutrient Management and Professor at the university of Manitoba, to discuss strategies for optimizing nitrogen use in farming. Dr. Tenuta outlines nitrogen losses and the benefits of enhanced efficiency fertilizers, such as urease and nitrification inhibitors. He provides advice on application techniques and timing, tailored to different soil types and environmental conditions. By integrating the "4 Rs" framework—right rate, source, timing, and placement—Dr. Tenuta discusses how to balance environmental concerns with the economic realities of modern farming.
Closing Yield Gaps in Western Canada - A discussion with Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC)
Bacterial disease in Western Canada - A discussion with Dr. Michael Harding (Pathologist with Alberta Agriculture & Forestry)
Growing malt for feed – A discussion with Laurel Thompson (Crop researcher at Lakeland College)
Farming without glyphosate - A Conversation with Dr. Hugh Beckie (AHRI) Part 2
Farming without glyphosate - A Conversation with Dr. Hugh Beckie (AHRI) Part 1
Breeding for fusarium head blight resistance with Dr. Anita Brûlé-Babel (UoM)
Fusarium head blight timing tactics with Dr. Kelly Turkington of AAFC Lacombe
Early season wheat fungicide applications with Dr. Sheri Strydhorst (AF)
Brian Beres, Hiroshi Kubota, Laurel Thompson - PCS PODCAST
Seed testing and results management with Dr. K Turkington (AAFC) and Carey Matthiessen (2020 Seedlabs)
The Prairie Pest Monitoring Network with Meghan Vankosky (AAFC)
Dr. Richard Cuthbert (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) on Falling Number (FN)
Dr. Breanne Tidemann (AAFC) – The Harrington Seed Destructor
Winter wheat seeding best management practices with Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC)
Dr. Sheri Strydhorst (AF)
Shannon Sereda from Team Alberta
AAFC researcher Dr. Brian Beres
Dr. Haley Catton
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Sea Bright, New Jersey
TOMPCast
Air Force Handbook 1 Enlisted Study Guide
U.S. Supreme Court 2014 Term Arguments
O’Pod