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Cover Crops: Science, Practice, and Mindset with Greg Amundson and Greg Endres by Soil Senseratings:
Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today we hear from Allie Slykerman. Allie works as an independent crop consultant at Centrol Ag Consulting. One of the most significant issues faced by North Dakota farmers is salinity management. The primary crop struggles to grow in these areas resulting in opportunist weeds gaining a foothold in the field. Possible management practices include using salt tolerant plants for cover and assisting the soil in moving the water through the soil profile via tile. Depending on the location and salinity levels these options may not be available. The effort then becomes to try to limit the saline spots spread to reduce lost ground.
Allie says one of the biggest concerns she gets approached about is weed resistance. She discusses the challenges faced by farmers and the progression of resistance she has observed. Roundup is no longer a “silver-bullet” for all things weeds. She shares different recommendations she has made in the last year to mitigate this growing threat.
“Our chemistry is still working but I think in the future we need to start considering the what if’s….We really have to start being really careful and protecting these chemistries and start to think outside the box and using all the tools in the toolbox.” - Allie Slykerman
“Figuring out how these guys tick is one of my favorite aspects of the job and getting to work with all different sorts of personalities is one of the most interesting things I think a crop consultant deals with on a day-to-day basis.” - Allie Slykerman
This Week on Soil Sense:
Allie Slykerman shares the most significant issue she sees with her clients
Learn the different techniques available to battle salinity issues
Allie shares her concern for weed herbicide tolerance
Explore the relationship between a crop consultant and their client farmers
Connect with Soil Sense:
Soil Sense Initiative
Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Allie says one of the biggest concerns she gets approached about is weed resistance. She discusses the challenges faced by farmers and the progression of resistance she has observed. Roundup is no longer a “silver-bullet” for all things weeds. She shares different recommendations she has made in the last year to mitigate this growing threat.
“Our chemistry is still working but I think in the future we need to start considering the what if’s….We really have to start being really careful and protecting these chemistries and start to think outside the box and using all the tools in the toolbox.” - Allie Slykerman
“Figuring out how these guys tick is one of my favorite aspects of the job and getting to work with all different sorts of personalities is one of the most interesting things I think a crop consultant deals with on a day-to-day basis.” - Allie Slykerman
This Week on Soil Sense:
Allie Slykerman shares the most significant issue she sees with her clients
Learn the different techniques available to battle salinity issues
Allie shares her concern for weed herbicide tolerance
Explore the relationship between a crop consultant and their client farmers
Connect with Soil Sense:
Soil Sense Initiative
Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Released:
Oct 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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