Hosts welcome, Bryan Fluech to discuss Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, and Wade Parker to give an update on crop grading.
Hosts welcome Carsen Dean to discuss the benefits of bats and how you can create healthy environments for them. Savannah also discusses crop residue as a feed source for cattle, and Blake talks on the recent news of the disaster payments for Georgia farmers.
Hosts Blake Carter and Savannah Tanner welcome Dr.'s Wes Porter and Camp Hand to talk about considerations for growers before they begin harvesting their cotton and peanut crops this year. Camp also gives an update on defoliation and jassids.
It's beginning to look a lot like HARVEST THIS YEARRRRRR.
Hosts talked on cotton jassids, and welcomed guests Morgan Triplett and Jakyn Tyson to discuss Georgia 4-H in Effingham and Emanual County and at a statewide level.
Hosts talk about forage quality, hay testing, and fall army worms.
Hosts welcome Midville Field Day faithfuls, Mr. John and Josh McCormick from Screven County, to discuss why they go to the Midville Field Day and why you should too! The conversation also talked about how growers can collaborate with Extension and industry to better their farms.
Hosts Savannah Tanner and Blake Carter welcome John Bennett (Wilcox County ANR), Colby Royal (Telfair County ANR), and Ashleigh Geurin (Candler/Evans FACS) to discuss Georgia Watermelons, the research being done, and finishes up with tips on how to safely process and store vegetables from our gardens!
Hosts Blake Carter and Savannah Tanner are joined by Georgia Cotton Commission Executive Director, Taylor Sills, and SE District Area Agronomy Agent, Wade Parker. Taylor discusses the industry as a whole and how the Commission is doing their part for Georgia cotton growers. Georgia’s cotton industry is facing mounting challenges, including high production costs, aging infrastructure, and competition from cheaper synthetic fibers, prompting leaders to emphasize innovation and sustainability. Taylor highlights efforts like the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and collaborations with brands to promote American-grown, sustainably produced cotton. Agronomic updates from Wade Parker focus on managing late-planted cotton, weed control, and pest threats, underscoring the need for timely scouting and adaptive crop management.
Hosts are joined by Taylor McDaniel, Brunswick County Extension Agent in Horticulture, to discuss consumer horticulture including lawn and turf issues, variety selection, and what programming looks like for a horticultural agent at NC State. Other topics are updates on the Hunters for the Hungry Program and Asian Needle Ants.
Hosts Savannah Tanner and Blake Carter bring in viewer favorite, Scout Carter and Rocky Tanner, to discuss sportfish management and managing livestock ponds. To find more information please visit our blog https://tillinitlikeitis.uga.edu/.
Hosts welcome Dr. Nancy Hinkle, Extension Veterinary Entomologist for the state of Georgia, to discuss fly control in cattle. Blake gives an update on yellow-legged hornets.
Guests include Wade Parker and Susan Moore. Wade discusses weed control in row crops as well as timely crop updates. Susan talks how to declutter and stay organized, on the farm and in life.
An overview of Georgia's sweetest vegetable... Vidalia Onions.
Hosts talk turfgrass maintenance and vegetable variety selection. This week's guest is Gabe Outlaw, the Georgia Forestry Commission Region 4 Manage, who discusses prescribed and controlled burns.
Hosts discuss planters, irrigation, and sprayers with UGA Extension Specialist Wes Porter. This episode also wraps up the month long Ag Hero segment in honor of National Ag Week.
Guest Cliff Collins discusses bee keeping tips as well as gives a varroa mite update. Host Blake Carter talks about D.W. Brooks and their contributions to Georgia Agriculture and the poultry industry.
Hosts discuss soil amendments and agricultural heroes.
Hosts Savannah Tanner and Blake Carter, welcome local Effingham agribusiness consultant and row crop producer, Clayton Waller, on the show to talk all things crop insurance. With farming more expensive than ever, along with an extremely volatile commodity market, should producers continue purchasing crop insurance? Should producers consider buying a policy for the first time? How should they even choose? Clayton helps shed light on these questions and a whole lot more.
In this episode, Blake and Savannah discuss lawn burweed or "stickers" and Savannah talks with Daniel Jackson about pulling soil samples and more specifically using a grid sampling technique for farmers.