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Hosts welcome back Scout Carter, Jenkins County ANR Agent and avid deer hunter, to discuss fall hunting topics, including food plots and habitat management.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 47 episodes
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This Podcast is geared towards producers, educators, community members, and anyone else interested in agriculture and natural resources. Each episode will feature fellow Extension Agents and Specialists, timely crop updates, and local updates on what the host has been seeing in their own community.
Unknown Host hosts Tillin' It Like It Is: Agriculture and Community Development, a education show with 47 episodes published.

Hosts welcome back Scout Carter, Jenkins County ANR Agent and avid deer hunter, to discuss fall hunting topics, including food plots and habitat management.

Blake Carter and Wade Parker (UGA Extension Southeast District Area Agronomy Agent) discussed mid-season management across corn, soybeans, cotton, and peanuts. Key themes included irrigation timing for corn, R3-stage soy

Hosts welcome Dr. Lisa Baxter to discuss pasture and hayfield weed management. Water testing was also discussed!

Hosts welcome Dr.'s Taylor Singleton and Stanley Culpepper to discuss updates on Dicamba, pesticide regulations, and the Endangered Species Act. The local news segment at the beginning also discusses pond turnover and tu

Hosts welcome Dr. Pam Knox (Senior Public Service Associate, Director of the UGA Weather Network and Agricultural Climatologist) to discuss the severe drought Georgia has been in, and future weather predictions.

Hosts discuss vegetable gardens, variety selection, pest management, turfgrass, landscaping, and pollinators. Then they welcome Morgan Hinz, Laurens County 4-H agent, to discuss ways to get youth involved outside in our

Hosts welcome Amanda Smith, UGA Ag Economist, to discuss bridge payments, updates on the Farm Bill, and new information producers need to know about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and base acreage adjustments. *Disclaime

Hosts discuss a national award winner from Georgia and welcome Dr. Glen Harris to talk about what growers need to know going into the 2026 crop year.

Hosts welcome back Andrew Sawyer, Southeast Georgia Pecan Agent, to talk all things pecan pruning. Andrew walks us through considerations for trees of different ages.

Hosts welcome Water Agent, David Hall, to discuss winter maintenance on center pivots and irrigation systems. Then Blake Carter shares a special Night Before Christmas, a Tillin It Like It Is Christmas Story, before Sava

Rebekah Greene, 4-H Agent from Tattnall County, and Julie Bacon, 4-H Agent in Appling County, join the podcast for a look back at the roots of Georgia 4-H — where it started, how it grew, and why it remains a cornerstone

Winter’s here, but the grazing doesn’t stop! Join hosts Blake Carter and Savannah Tanner with guests Brenda Jackson and Hailey Partain as they share tips on winter grazing for cattle and equine — from pasture management

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

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 de

!!!The re-entry period on bidrin is actually 48 hours not 24 days.!!!! 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 s

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 col

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 fin

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 Comm
Amanda Smith
Executive Vice President of Strategy · Mike Bellinger Automotive Inc.
1 appearance on this show
Blake Carter
Sales & Partnerships Director at VOAI.app · Cribs Consulting
1 appearance on this show
David Hall
candidate for Sheriff of Geneva County · City of Franklin NH Fire Department
1 appearance on this show
John McCormick
Owner and VP · Southeast Acquirers Association
1 appearance on this show
John Bennett
professor at the McColl School of Business · Queens University of Charlotte
1 appearance on this show
Wade Parker
UGA Extension Southeast District
2 appearances on this show
Dr. Pam Knox
UGA Weather Network
1 appearance on this show
Andrew Sawyer
Southeast Georgia Pecan Agent
1 appearance on this show
Julie Bacon
Appling County 4-H
1 appearance on this show
Rebekah Greene
Tattnall County 4-H
1 appearance on this show
Ashleigh Geurin
Evans and Candler Counties Family & Consumer Sciences
2 appearances on this show
Bryan Fluech
Georgia Sea Grant
1 appearance on this show
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