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Talking Crop
University of Illinois Extension
20 episodes
4 days ago
Talking Crop is a row crop production podcast that brings current trends, actionable management considerations, and research updates from guest experts to farmers, agribusiness representatives, and agriculture agency professionals.
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Talking Crop is a row crop production podcast that brings current trends, actionable management considerations, and research updates from guest experts to farmers, agribusiness representatives, and agriculture agency professionals.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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Characterizing corn: Roots, short corn, and strip till
Talking Crop
45 minutes
2 months ago
Characterizing corn: Roots, short corn, and strip till

In this episode of Talking Crop, Jared Fender and Sam Leskanich, researchers with the Crop Physiology Lab at the University of Illinois, and host, Kathryn Seebruck, discuss corn root characterization including that of short corn, as well as fertilizer placement and timing with strip till. 

 

Crop Physiology Lab 

 

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Guest contact: Jared - fender2@illinois.edu | Sam - sjl15@illinois.edu

Host contact: seebruck@illinois.edu | (815) 986-4357

Talking Crop
Talking Crop is a row crop production podcast that brings current trends, actionable management considerations, and research updates from guest experts to farmers, agribusiness representatives, and agriculture agency professionals.