Episodes

  • Episode 10: Brennan and Robbie Talk with Dr. Casey Ritz on Avian Influenza and Backyard/Small Flock Poultry
    Mar 26 2025

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Ten, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Casey Ritz, UGA Extension Poultry Science Specialist and UGA Poultry Science Department Extension Coordinator. This week, you will learn about avian influenza, how it is spread, biosecurity steps to take to protect your backyard flock, what is backyard/small flock poultry, basic steps for starting a backyard poultry flock, and much more.

    Dr. Ritz’s Faculty Profile: https://poultry.caes.uga.edu/people/faculty/casey-ritz.html

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening Intro

    0:30 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    2:01 Brennan and Robbie's Opening Segment

    3:30 Dr. Casey Ritz Introduction

    3:57 Dr. Ritz Talks About His Background

    4:56 Discussion with Dr. Ritz on Influenza

    15:36 Discussion with Dr. Ritz on Backyard/Small Flock Poultry

    45:17 Closing Segment with Brennan and Robbie

    Resources on Backyard Poultry:

    Robbie's Backyard Poultry Workshops:

    Quincy Class: https://25GadsdenSpringBackyardPoultry.eventbrite.com

    Crawfordville Class::https://25WakullaBackyardPoultry.eventbrite.com

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    57 mins
  • Episode 9: Brennan and Robbie Talk with Dr. Nico DiLorenzo on Winter Supplementation and Feed Efficiency for Cattle
    Mar 12 2025

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Nine, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Nico DiLorenzo, UF/IFAS Extension Beef Cattle Nutrition Specialist. This week, you will learn about the Florida Bull Test and how the program is designed to benefit cattlemen, what feed efficiency is, winter supplementation option, balancing cattle diet nutrition, technologies to help measure and manage cattle diets, the Hay Balancer Dr. DiLorenzo developed, and the importance of forage sampling in managing the quality of cattle diets.

    Dr. DiLorenzo's Faculty Profile: https://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/faculty-directory/nicolas-dilorenzo/

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening Intro

    0:31 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    2:04 Brennan and Robbie's Opening Segment

    4:08 Dr. Nico DiLorenzo Introduction

    4:41 Dr. DiLorenzo Talks About His Educational Background and Research

    6:50 Discussion with Dr. DiLorenzo on the Florida Bull Test

    16:20 Discussion with Dr. DiLorenzo on Winter Supplementation and Feed Efficiency for Cattle

    54:49 Closing Segment with Brennan and Robbie

    Resources on Beef Cattle Nutrition from Dr. DiLorenzo:

    The Hay Balancer: https://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/media/nfrecifasufledu/docs/excel/The-UF-Hay-Balancer_v1.1.xlsm

    Dr. DiLorenzo's Video Instruction on how to use the Hay Balancer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSbEr1DnbYY

    Silage Feeding with Ag Bags: https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2022/10/28/self-feeding-of-silage-bags-to-reduces-labor-for-cattle-operations/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 8: Brennan and Robbie Talk with Dr. Wes Porter about Irrigation and Farmland
    Feb 26 2025

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Eight, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Wes Porter, UGA Extension Irrigation Specialist. This week, you will learn about precision irrigation, types of precision irrigation (spatial and temporal), irrigation systems, cost per acre inch for irrigation systems for agriculture use, and much more!

    Dr. Porter's Faculty Profile: https://extension.uga.edu/about/personnel-directory/person.html/15140/wesley-porter.html

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening Intro

    0:39 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    2:09 Brennan and Robbie's Opening Segment

    5:12 Dr. Wes Porter Introduction

    7:47 Dr. Porter Talks About What He Enjoys About Being an Extension Specialist

    11:45 Discussion with Dr. Wes Porter on Irrigation Systems in Agriculture

    48:48 Closing Segment with Brennan and Robbie

    Agriculture Irrigation Extension Resources:

    https://water.ifas.ufl.edu/agriculture/irrigation/

    https://water.ifas.ufl.edu/agriculture/total-maximum-daily-loads/

    https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/collections/series_handbook_of_florida_water_regulation

    https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=C1189&title=irrigation-reference-guide-for-corn-cotton-peanuts-and-soybeans

    https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=B882&title=factors-to-consider-in-selecting-a-farm-irrigation-system

    https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=C994&title=the-georgia-water-stewardship-act-farm-use-water-withdrawal-permits

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    52 mins
  • Episode 7: Brennan and Robbie Talk with Dr. Pam Knox about Weather and Climate
    Feb 21 2025

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Seven, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Pam Knox, Extension Climatologist and Director of the Georgia Weather Network. This week, you will learn differentiating between weather and climate, the methods used to predict weather or climate, what is an El Nino or La Nina weather pattern, preparing for inclement weather, and lots more! This is a special extended episode, and Dr. Knox beings her wealth of Weather and Climate knowledge to provide a great extra long episode sure to educate and entertain you about weather. From farmers to general rural citizens, there is a lot of great information to be gleaned from Dr. Knox's discussion on this episode!

    Dr. Knox's Faculty Profile: https://cropsoil.uga.edu/people/faculty/pam-knox.html

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening Intro

    0:57 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    2:30 Brennan and Robbie's Opening Segment

    6:34 Dr. Pam Knox Introduction

    11:50 Discussion with Dr. Pam Knox on Weather and Climate

    1:01:47 Closing Segment with Brennan and Robbie

    Dr. Knox's Extension Climate Blog: https://site.extension.uga.edu/climate/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 6: Brennan and Robbie Talk with Dr. Leynar Leyton about Ornamental Perennial Peanut
    Feb 11 2025

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Six, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Leynar Leyton, UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Extension Specialist and Plant Breeder. This week, you will learn about the growing use of Perennial Peanut for ornamental horticulture uses in landscapes and right of ways. Up until recent years, Perennial Peanut has traditionally been know for its forage hay production ability. Perennial Peanut plant breeding and development has been working on Perennial Peanut for the green industry in the subtropical zones in USDA Hardiness Zones 8A-11. During the episode Dr. Leyton will discuss what Perennial Peanuts are, ornamental uses, current cultivars, and future research coming in the next few years.

    Dr. Leyton's Faculty Profile: https://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/faculty-directory/leynar-leyton-naranjo/

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening Intro

    0:27 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    2:03 Brennan and Robbie's Opening Segment

    9:18 Dr. Leynar Leyton Introduction

    12:28 Discussion with Dr. Leynar Leyton on Ornamental Perennial Peanut

    41:37 Closing Segment with Brennan and Robbie

    Perennial Peanut Websites and Information:

    UF/IFAS Extension Gardening Articles on Perennial Peanut

    https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/perennial-peanut/

    https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/orangeco/2020/11/13/perennial-peanut-an-ideal-groundcover-for-florida/

    https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/HS1474

    https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/AG358

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    48 mins
  • Episode 5: Brennan and Robbie Talk with Dr. Bob Kemerait on nematodes and crop diseases.
    Nov 5 2024

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Five, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Bod Kemerait, UGA Plant Pathologist for Agronomic Crops. This week, you will learn about nematode and disease management, taking steps to mitigate nematode and diseases for the 2025 planting season, and Dr. Kemerait’s international work teaching agriculture students around the world to improve productivity worldwide. A long episode with some extra information, but as always with Dr. Kemerait, it is packed full of a lot of great information!

    Dr. Kemerait’s Faculty Profile: https://plantpath.caes.uga.edu/people/faculty/bob-kemerait.html

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    56 mins
  • Episode 4: Brennan and Robbie Talk With Andrew Sawyer on Pecan Production and Harvest
    Oct 28 2024

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Four, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Andrew Sawyer, UGA Extension Area Pecan Agent for Southeast Georgia. This week, you will learn about pecan production, pecan harvest, the differences between export and domestic markets for pecans, pecan scab and other diseases, and why it is pronounced pee-can and not pah-khan.

    Andrew Sawyer’s Faculty Profile: https://extension.uga.edu/about/personnel-directory/person.html/14039/andrew-sawyer.html

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening

    0:26 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    1:57 Opening Segment with Brennan and Robbie discussing the fall weather.

    5:21 Introduction of this week’s guest, Andrew Sawyer, UGA Area Pecan Agent for SE Georgia.

    8:11 Andrew explains the history and the phonetically correct pronunciation of Pecan.

    12:58 Andrew discusses the current state of the Georgia pecan harvest, and the loss Georgia has seen from Hurricane Helene.

    14:35 Andrew discusses scab resistant varieties of pecan trees and what it takes for a pecan tree to be classified as a scab resistant variety.

    19:28 Andrew discusses how small/medium size pecan orchards, as well as large commercial orchards, can transition orchards over to new varieties with whisping.

    25:09 Andrew discusses what hedging is in pecan orchards and the value of hedging with increasing spray contact over the whole tree.

    29:53 Andrew discusses how homeowners, backyard, and small orchards fungicides and rain can impact scab control.

    32:23 Andrew discusses the topic of nostalgia and if 60 years ago pecan trees were better than pecan trees today, and why water supply and pollination is necessary for production.

    35:50 Robbie and Andrew discuss the topic of how pecan trees have a physiological characteristic that create the lore that they are never fooled to bud before winter is gone.

    37:15 Andrew discusses homeowner, backyard, and small orchard options for control of other insect and disease issues.

    40:56 Andrew discusses how small and medium size pecan producers can improve profit for their orchard.

    43:49 Robbie and Brennan’s closing segment, discussing their pecan stories and their upcoming Extension events.

    47:23 Ag in the Cab Podcast Outro

    Pecan Production Information:

    Southeast Pecan Growers Handbook: https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=B1327&title=southeastern-pecan-growers-handbook

    UGA Pecan Team Website: https://extension.uga.edu/topic-areas/fruit-vegetable-ornamentals-production/pecans.html

    Backyard Pecan Orchard Guide: https://secure.caes.uga.edu/extension/publications/files/pdf/B%201348_5.PDF

    Dr. Lenny Well’s book “Pecan: America’s Native Nut Tree”: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/68769356-pecan

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    48 mins
  • Episode 3: Brennan and Robbie are "Talkin' Cotton" with Dr. Camp Hand
    Oct 21 2024

    Episode Summary:

    On Episode Three, Brennan and Robbie are joined by Dr. Camp Hand, UGA Extension Cotton Specialist and Host of the Talkin’ Cotton Podcast. The guys discuss the art, science, and fun of harvesting cotton. This week, you will learn some of the process cotton farmers go through to pick cotton each fall.

    Dr. Camp Hand’s Faculty Profile: https://www.caes.uga.edu/about/personnel/person.html/22478/camp-hand.html

    Chapter Markers:

    0:00 Cold Opening Intro

    0:13 Ag in the Cab Podcast Intro

    1:44 Robbie and Brennan’s opening segment (discussing the weather & the Sunbelt Ag Expo)

    3:42 Introduction of Dr. Camp Hand

    5:00 Discussion on the state of the 2024 cotton harvest

    8:22 Discussion on how a cotton farmer decides when the right time is to pick the cotton field

    12:00 Discussion on why cotton has varying height between fields and regions

    15:22 Discussion on crop rotation and the benefits of cotton production

    19:34 Discussion on the importance of following plant back restrictions for herbicides, like Cadre, in crop rotation plans

    22:14 Discussion on current ways cotton modules are made (round bale picker versus dump picker and module packer)

    23:58 Discussion on scrapping cotton and why picking cotton a second time is not profitable

    26:43 Discussion on recommended off season management to prepare for the next cotton production year

    29:13 Discussion on the Talkin’ Podcast, a biweekly cotton production podcast that Dr. Hand hosts

    29:47 Discussion on how a cotton farmer determines when a field that has had a large loss of production is not worth picking

    32:54 Discussion on when to plan for insects, nematodes, and diseases for cotton production

    34:50 Discussion on where to find the Talkin’ Cotton podcast to listen every other week and the challenge and fun of producing podcasts

    36:47 Brennan and Robbie’s Closing Segment (discussing Hurricane Helene agriculture damage, crop insurance, and smutgrass control)

    43:13 Ag in the Cab Podcast Outro

    Cotton Harvest Websites and Information:

    UGA Cotton Team Website: http://www.ugacotton.com/

    UF/IFAS Cotton Fertility Publication: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/AG200

    UF/IFAS Cotton Growth and Development Publication: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/AG235

    UF/IFAS Perennial Grass Addition to Cotton/Peanut Rotation: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/AG257

    Video from Dr. David Wright on Perennial Grass Addition to Cotton/Peanut Rotation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CGqI1rIG9E

    Talkin Cotton Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2350262

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    44 mins
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