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The Mississippi Crop Situation podcast is provided by Mississippi State University Extension Service specialists responsible for agricultural row crops. Our goal is to provide Mississippi agricultural producers, consultants, farmers, and industry with up-to-date, timely, science-based information you can use to help maintain profitability.
Episodes
Thursday May 12, 2022
Sedge Control – Crossover with Weeds AR Wild Podcast
Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
Jason did a recent episode of the Weeds AR Wild Podcast with Tommy Butts from the University of Arkansas Systems Division of Agriculture. Jason and Tommy discuss sedge control in corn, soybean, cotton, and rice.
Tuesday May 10, 2022
New MSU Extension Rice Agronomist Hunter Bowman
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Hunter Bowman visits the Crop Doctors Podcast Studio in Stoneville to talk about his new role as the Mississippi State Extension Rice Agronomist. Hunter recently completed a PhD in weed science at Mississippi State. Hunter, Jason, and Tom talk about Hunter’s background in agriculture as well as some short-term plans for his new position.
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Surveying for Red Banded Stinkbugs
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Whitney joins Jason and Tom in the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio to discuss Mississippi State Extension’s survey efforts for red banded stinkbugs so Mississippi growers and practitioners have the most up-to-date information on this important insect pest of soybean.
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
Cotton Up To Bat
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
Tuesday Apr 26, 2022
From the recording studio on the campus of Mississippi State, Tom and Brian link up witjh Jason in the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to discuss all things early-season in cotton. They discuss acreage, nematode treatments, early-season disease treatment with seed treatments, and residual herbicides.
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Mississippi Soybean Planting Slows
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Trent calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to discuss soybean planting in Mississippi. Jason, Tom, and Trent cover original planting intentions, adjusted planting intentions, planting progress, and early-season weed management.
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
More on Ryegrass with Daniel Stephenson
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Daniel Stephenson with the LSU AgCenter calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to once again discuss challenges with Italian ryegrass management facing growers in the Midsouth in 2022. Italian ryegrass has been a hot topic this spring, and Daniel, Jason, and Tom talk about herbicide resistance, interference with crops, and possible herbicide treatments in emerged crops.
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Commodity and Fertilizer Price Volatility
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Wednesday Apr 06, 2022
Brian Mills and Corey Bryant visit the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk about the fluid situation that is the current state of commodity and fertilizer pricing. Topics covered include acreage projections, the influence of fertilizer prices on acreage, and ways to manage fertilizer inputs in 2022.
Tuesday Apr 05, 2022
Wheat Diseases with Trey Price
Tuesday Apr 05, 2022
Tuesday Apr 05, 2022
Trey Price from the LSU AgCenter calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to talk about late-season wheat diseases. Trey, Tom, and Jason talk about stripe rust and scab and management strategies for those diseases in wheat in the Midsouth.
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
Where Are We on Burndown…Ryegrass, Henbit, Pigweeds?
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
Tuesday Mar 29, 2022
From the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville, Jason and Tom dive into the status of preplant burndown. They talk about salvage treatments for Italian ryegrass, why it seems a lot of henbit just won’t die this year, and wrap up touching on managing early emergence of Palmer amaranth.
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Why Ag? Episode 4; Chris Bennett, Etta, MS
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Tuesday Mar 22, 2022
Chris Bennett visits the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville for an episode of the Why Ag? series. Chris describes his route from a childhood bouncing back and forth between Phillips County, Arkansas, and Amman, Jordan as a young boy to a career writing about the interesting, if not sometimes kooky, stories that are found across the agricultural industry.