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Roger That!

Tony and Gorgo

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The new podcast by your totally unqualified hosts, Gorgo Inanna and Roger. Born out of spite, but totally worth the listen. Over and out, roger that! Subscribe today!
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The Toho Kingdom Podcast

Nick, Dillon, and Noah

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Hello and welcome to the Toho Kingdom Podcast! Your number one Podcast for all things Godzilla, Gamera, and all other Kaiju! From King Kong to Cloverfield, from Gorgo to Yonggary! Its all covered here!
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Produce Pointers

Penn State Extension

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Produce Pointers is hosted by Penn State Extension Horticulture Educators Glen Bupp, Leah Fronk, and Karly Regan. The podcast broadcasts timely growing information to the vegetable and small fruit industries featuring interviews with guests who are experts in research, extension, and farming.
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A show where a kaiju veteran and a kaiju newbie watch giant monster movies and chat about them. Hosted by Andrew (he/him/his) and Amanda (she/her/hers). New episodes whenever we get around to it.
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Listen in as we talk with Dr. Robyn Underwood, our Extension Apiculturist based in Lehigh County. Robyn works with the hobby and commercial beekeepers in the state of Pennsylvania and beyond. She has developed programming for beginning beekeepers and organic beekeeping. We only scratched the surface of her knowledge today! We discuss how to get sta…
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Do you need the pesticide applicator short course? Listen in and hear from Tom Butzler, Penn State Extension educator, about why it may be a good idea for you or your employees to take the course. In addition, we discuss the many ways to earn credits for your PA Pesticide License. Whether it’s online, in-person, or through workbooks—there are vario…
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Our guest is Extension educator Maria Gorgo, based in Chester County, who talks with us about the mushroom industry in PA. Our state produces a large portion of the world’s mushroom supply. Maria discusses the industry's economic impact, specialty mushrooms, white button mushroom production, and spent mushroom substrate. She describes the environme…
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In this episode, Brian Moyer shares the challenges faced by farmers' market managers and growers. We discuss what appeals to different generations as they shop for produce and how market managers can add new features to their market to attract customers. Brian shares how consumers more easily accept adjusting pricing to specific types of farm produ…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Jeff Stoltzfus, a fellow educator with Penn State Extension specializing in food safety considerations for produce growers. We spend the episode discussing the Food Safety Modernization Act as it pertains to produce growers, including what growers should be considering in their operations, how to know if the regulat…
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In this episode, we interview Elsa Sanchez and Tom Ford on avoiding, diagnosing, and managing soluble salt buildup in high tunnel soils. Email us at producepointers@psu.edu if you need more information on the topics we discuss. Hosts: Leah Fronk and Glen Bupp, Penn State Extension Image: G. Bupp, Penn State Extension Email us at producepointers@psu…
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Recorded: 09/13/22 Hosts: Karly, Leah, Glen The season is winding down for many field-grown vegetables. In this episode, we discuss some unique issues in the field that gave us some challenges. As always, email us at producepointers@psu.edu if you need more information on the topics we discuss. Photo: G. Bupp, Penn State Extension Email us at produ…
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A discussion with the Director of Ag Analytical Services Lab at Penn State, John Spargo, helps growers understand the best time and method to take a soil sample. We also talk about the shelf life of a sample and tips on mailing and/or delivering soil to the lab. John highlights quality control measures the lab uses to ensure accuracy. Listen in to …
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Recorded: May 10, 2022 Today we have Senior Extension Associate Kathy Demchak on the podcast to talk about strawberries. Kathy works with a variety of berry crops at Penn State. We’ll cover the difference between matted row and plasticulture strawberries, questions to ask your plant suppliers, and an update on disease and insect management. Hosts: …
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Recorded 08/30/2022 Despite dry weather across much of PA, today’s production update starts with tomato disease issues. Other topics discussed include mentions of honeybee and pollination guidance from Extension apiculturists and disease and insect pressure on brassica crops, including the evasive Harlequin bug. Downy mildew is debated since it’s b…
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Managing powdery mildew is a top priority of pumpkin growers. Powdery mildew has the potential to weaken plants, decrease leaf cover, and make pumpkin handles weak. Listen to Dr. Beth Gugino, Penn State plant pathologist, as she describes cultural and chemical controls for this common pathogen. Also covered are other pumpkin diseases such as phytop…
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Recorded: 08/16/22 Pennsylvania has had a bout of erratic rain. Extended periods of dry weather are causing irrigation concerns for growers, especially in the central and eastern parts of the state. Other issues discussed in this episode are post-harvest cooling, phytophthora, and stink bugs. As always, email us at producepointers@psu.edu if you ne…
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Today's guest is Dr. Brian Nault, who has been researching insect ecology and pest management in vegetable crops at Cornell for over 20 years. He joins us to discuss management options for corn earworm, how sweet corn pest management has changed over time, and why corn earworm has been and will continue to be such a difficult problem for sweet corn…
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Recorded: 08/02/22 Pennsylvania is known for its deer; unfortunately, they’ve been wreaking havoc on farmers this year. Are you aware of different fencing options and Pennsylvania’s red tag program for farmers? In this update, we’ll talk about some ways to deal with deer, basil downy mildew, ozone damage in pumpkins, and blossom-end rot. As always,…
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In this installment, we discuss such topics as: Dark Future, Battlefleet Gothic miniature painting, SuchArt, The Orville season 3, The Boys season 3, Kingsmen: Secret Service, Kingsmen: The Golden Circle, ARK: Survival Evolved, 1408, Escape The Dark Sector, Medium, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Stranger Things, 2000 Trees, Bristol Pride, and, of course…
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Today's guest is Dr. Sara May, the head diagnostician at the Penn State Plant Disease Clinic (PDC). Located in Buckhout Lab on the University Park campus, Dr. May’s lab processes between 1,500 to 2,000 plant samples each year. In this episode, we will discuss how vegetable and small fruit growers can utilize the services that the PDC offers to PA r…
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Recorded: 07/19/22 Pennsylvania has had a bout of dry weather, almost pushing the state into drought conditions. This was followed by heavy rain events that can alleviate the drought and bring disease conditions. Today we discuss some surprise insects and diseases to keep an eye out for. We also offer an update on the movement of downy mildew and s…
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Recorded: 06/21/22 With active weather comes the need to anticipate disease and pest movement. Today we discuss the movement of downy mildew, phytophthora, bacterial diseases in allium and crucifers, and self-inflicted herbicide damage. Listen in to hear about these topics and more. 2022 PA Vegetable and Berry Current Issues for June 21 Hosts: Glen…
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Recorded: 06/07/22 Production is in full swing all over Pennsylvania. Today we discuss Botryosphaeria on blueberry, sunscald on strawberries, slugs, cucumber beetles, and our IPM monitoring system. Listen in to hear about these topics and more. 2022 PA Vegetable and Berry Current Issues for June 7 Do you have a question you would like us to answer?…
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Recorded: 05/24/22 Today we give an update on vegetable and small fruit production as we see it from around the state, starting from the ground up. Pests and diseases affecting roots, nutrient deficiencies in high-tunnel crops, and identifying herbicide damage are included in the mix. Tune in to hear what is going on in PA. 2022 PA Vegetable and Be…
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Recorded: 05/10/22 Today we give an update on vegetable and small fruit production as we see it from around the state. High tunnel insects, late frosts, and strawberry issues are included in the mix. Tune in to hear what is going on in PA. Hosts: Glen, Karly, Leah Email us at producepointers@psu.edu with questions or suggestions.…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Tom Ford, who is a fellow horticulture educator with Penn State Extension and has worked in extension in three states for nearly 40 years! Tom has extensive expertise in vegetables, small fruit, tree fruit, and ornamentals in both field settings and protected culture settings. We spend the episode recapping the 2021…
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Glen Bupp, Leah Fronk, and Dr. Karly Regan are horticulture educators with Penn State Extension. They all serve on the Vegetable and Small Fruit sub-team. In this episode, you will learn a little about the interests and research experience of the hosts. Hosts: Glen Bupp, Leah Fronk, Karly Regan, Penn State Do you have a question you would like us t…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Steve Reiners, who is a professor of Horticulture at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva, NY. His research and extension program support the profitability and sustainability of New York’s processing vegetable industry through improvements in fertility management, irrigation, optimizing plant populations, crop establishme…
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In this episode we discuss Moon Knight, Picard, Chip 'n' Dale, Babylon 5, Chaos Gate, Lego Star Wars, Made Baby, Gentleman Jack, Derry Girls, Russian Doll, Turning Red, Encanto, Triple Frontier, Our House, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and Scream 4. So... y'know, not much really.Emails to: thedrummermatt@gmail.com…
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https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/AidForUkraineIn this episode Matt and Matt talk about Sucession, Free Guy, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, the Stream Deck, The Mandalorian, Satisfactory, Dirt 4 and, as has become the norm, a bunch of Transformers.Sorry for Matt's audio being a little rough, seems like it recorded off the in-built mic rathe…
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In this, our longest episode EVER (we hope), Amanda learns about the biology of a transforming monster, Andrew falls in love with a cute, bleeding, puppy, and together they ponder one of the greatest kaiju films of all time, Shin Godzilla (2016). Also, apologies for the weird sound in this episode. We're in a new recording setup, and we're figuring…
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In this episode, Amanda hates creepy stalkers at the workplace, Andrew can't believe the actions of one EXTREMELY dangerous child, and they both enjoy(?) the original turtle monster flick, Gamera the Giant Monster (1965). Also, we apologize for taking a month off in October! Between Andrew starting a new job, both of us moving to a new apartment, a…
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In this tragically Snipeless episode we talk (a little) about Squid Game, Feel Good, The Orville, What If, Transformers and Sea of Thieves.Merch: https://my-store-be810d-2.creator-spring.comDavid J Bradley's Godzilla video: https://youtu.be/X2HbCZPq_8M40K Theories video Wib voiced: https://youtu.be/ZBwXJDA07HwEmails to: thedrummermatt@gmail.com…
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