Wheat Pete's Word
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 93:04:53
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Sinopse
Every Wednesday, Peter Johnson gives you the agronomic word on all the crops growing in Canada.
Episódios
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 29: Weather rallies, soil consolidation and increasing seeding rates
29/05/2019 Duração: 18minThis week’s Wheat Pete’s Word tackles some timely topics, such as weed control, soybean management, corn challenges, and applying fusarium. Have a question you’d like Johnson to address? Or some yield results to send in? Disagree with something he’s said? Leave him a message at 1-844-540-2014, send him a tweet (@wheatpete), or email him at pjohnson@realagriculture.com.... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 15: Spring stover baling, starter fertilizer bumps, leaf burn risk, and stems per foot of row
16/05/2019 Duração: 17minPlanting is rolling on, even if it is verrrry slowly for parts of Ontario. Meanwhile, crops are emerging well in many parts of the Prairies. This week’s Wheat Pete’s Word tackles some timely topics, such as creative ways to apply N to hungry wheat, why starter fertilizer is almost always worth it on corn, and... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 8: Wet Ontario, a sulphur update, and nitrogen-starved wheat
09/05/2019 Duração: 16minChances are, if you live in Ontario, it’s wet, cold, or a combination of both in your neck of the woods and farmers are itching to get out and plant. Not to worry, you’re not alone according to Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson in this episode of the Word. Johnson says there are a lot of... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, May 1: Patience in wet conditions, emergency hay, and lovely frost-seeded cereals
01/05/2019 Duração: 17minAlert! Alert! Alert! It’s May — time to panic! Wait, no, not yet. Yes, weather conditions in both eastern and western Canada have been less than ideal for different reasons, but while farmers are absolutely itching to get rolling in the field, it’s not late…yet. That said, Wheat Pete’s Word host Peter Johnson knows that... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 24: SOS, spring ruts, dandelion control, salvaging beans, and P and K in straw
24/04/2019 Duração: 16minEvery week should be soil week, but this week especially as we mark National Soil Conservation week. Wheat Pete’s Word host Peter Johnson challenges listeners to think differently about soil in this week’s edition — at a minimum, stay off the darn fields while they’re wet, and feed that soil some residue! Also this week,... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 17: Straw-sanity, whacky wheat, winter canola, and crab grass control
17/04/2019 Duração: 16minWhat’s yellow, baled, and wanted all over? Straw of course! The pretty sad wheat crop in Ontario has many farmers asking, “what’s straw worth?” and, “which cereal crop will give me the most?” Host Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson tackles that question and so much more in this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word. Hear more about straw... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 10: Help for patchy wheat, maple syrup season, and pasture rejuvenation
10/04/2019 Duração: 16minFrom the sweet, sweet taste of maple syrup, to the sad state of this Ontario wheat crop, this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word has something for just about everyone. Host Peter Johnson covers soil structure problems, patchy wheat problems, seed-placed fertilizer and so much more in the audio below. Listen now or listen later! Have a... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, April 3: PGRs and more N, clover inoculant, sad Oct. wheat, and the black hole
03/04/2019 Duração: 16minIt must be April — farmers in Alberta are starting to roll out and farmers in Ontario are ready to pull the plug on wheat. This early April edition of Wheat Pete’s Word is bursting with great questions from across Canada, including PEI, and even down in the U.S., including Pennsylvania and Indiana! Host Peter... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar. 27: Worms! Big soybean yields, cover crops and N tie-up, and resistant corn borers
28/03/2019 Duração: 16minIt’s too bad we can’t go a week or so without some troubling news, and this week is no exception after reports of European corn borer developing resistance to a hybrid trait. But, don’t fret, as this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word features some real neat and positive discussions, including some soil chat about the hard... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 20: Tillering strategies, keeping soil covered, and help for sandy knolls
20/03/2019 Duração: 17minThe first day of spring has brought with it a flood of calls and questions on managing the wheat crop as it wakes up — and host Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson couldn’t be happier. In this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word, we have to start with some incredibly sad news out of Nebraska, where farmers and... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Mar 13: Dig that wheat, clover tips, fat soys, and questions from NoDak, Ohio, PEI and the Prairies
13/03/2019 Duração: 16minWhere is wheat number one? Do you have a planter plate that’s going to work for soys (maybe not!)? Plus, do you know which spring-seeded cereal gets the biggest bump from early planting? If you’re looking for the answers to these questions and so much more, you don’t want to miss this week’s Wheat Pete’s... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word: Episode 200! We’re celebrating with a re-cap of nutrient BMPs
06/03/2019 Duração: 17minYou can’t get to a thousand episodes without first hitting 200, and here we are at episode 200 of Wheat Pete’s Word! Host Peter Johnson dedicates this episode to proper nutrient management, and tackles the topic from a few different angles. After all, when people are started to lobby that bodies of water have the... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Feb. 27: Tissue test limits, chloride vs. chlorine, wheat records, and reviving rented land
27/02/2019 Duração: 16minWhat does your swimming pool and seedbed have in common? Very little! So why is one farmer worried about potassium chloride’s impact on soil bugs? It’s all about the form of nutrients, says Wheat Pete’s Word host, Peter Johnson. In this week’s episode, Johnson wants to hear from you on your top spring wheat yields... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Feb 20: Rotation kickbacks, iced wheat fields, and warm fertilizer for soybeans
21/02/2019 Duração: 17minWe’re talking rotation trade-offs in this edition of Wheat Pete’s Word — and, no, not just because your host Peter Johnson loves him some wheat crop. It’s all about year three benefits when looking at a three or four year rotations vs. two-year alternating crop plans, Johnson says, and the results could be as high... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Feb. 13: Ancient genes, wheat removal rates, corn starter, and row width decisions
13/02/2019 Duração: 16minOn this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, learn about making the call on not just starter fertilizer rates for corn (and maybe soybeans) but also on what product differences to consider when deciding on rates and placement. Host, Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson also shares some insight on plant breeding advancements overseas, how a soil... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Feb. 6: Dissolved phosphorus risks, starter fert on soys, and a soil test reminder
06/02/2019 Duração: 16minAs we march in to February, Peter ‘Wheat Pete’ Johnson is busy making the rounds at the winter conferences: from FarmTech last week in Edmonton, to Ontario Soil and Crop’s AGM at Kingston this week. In this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, Johnson shares some of what he’s heard on the show circuit, as well... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Jan 30: Plugged tile, exposed wheat, wide rows, and soaring fertilizer prices
30/01/2019 Duração: 16minCan we officially call it the dead of winter? Extremely cold temperatures across most of Canada have most everyone hunkering down and dreaming of warmer temps and a return of the growing season. Winter is also a time to learn, and Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson is here to answer your production questions, concerns, and challenges.... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, January 23: DDG risks, profits by soil zone, and building yield through genome tweaks
23/01/2019 Duração: 16minHow far have we come in 30 years of plant breeding and agronomic knowledge? Well, in this edition of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson reflects back on corn and soybean yield averages for Ontario and the gains may surprise you. What about wheat? Well, you’ll have to listen to find out if we’ve made... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Jan 16: Hybrid evaluations, ideal organic matter, and latest and earliest wheat seeding
16/01/2019 Duração: 16minWhat’s better — spreading manure on a few inches of snow, or bare, frozen ground? Trick question, and the answer to it is all the way at the end of this week’s edition of Wheat Pete’s Word. But enough about poop, host Peter Johnson covers a pretty wide swath of topics this week, including reading... Read More
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Wheat Pete’s Word, Jan 9: Life-long learning, talking plants, compaction trade-offs, and seed-placed P
09/01/2019 Duração: 16minJust like that, we are knee-deep in meeting season — and that means, engaging speakers, research findings, sales pitches, and new ideas for the growing season ahead. Fresh off another successful Southwest Agricultural Conference, Wheat Pete’s Word host Peter Johnson is raring to go answering your top agronomic questions. First though, if you’re looking for... Read More