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The Thrive podcast: Where the latest news, farming topics and innovations come together to inform and inspire. We share stories and interviews on ag-related news and topics from the field. Join us each month for in-depth conversations on agronomic topics and programs that can help with farm production and operations for success in the field.
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Monday Oct 17, 2022
Start The Season Strong with Seed Treatments
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
In the final episode of the Thrive podcast series from Syngenta, we look toward 2023 and what growers can do at planting to manage risk. Managing risk starts with the seed purchase. Dale Ireland, corn and soybean seed treatment technical product lead at Syngenta, shares the advantages of using a seed treatment to promote a healthy stand that is resilient under spring weather conditions and helps deliver on crop performance expectations.
Friday Sep 16, 2022
Plan Now to Tackle Weeds in 2023
Friday Sep 16, 2022
Friday Sep 16, 2022
Optimizing profit and maximizing yield in your field largely depends on how efficiently you dispatch tough weeds, such as Palmer amaranth and waterhemp. In this show we talk about how to start clean and stay clean – and that process starts after harvest.
Friday Sep 02, 2022
Leaping Supply Chain Hurdles
Friday Sep 02, 2022
Friday Sep 02, 2022
Supply chain issues have become an increasingly higher hurdle for consumers, businesses, and growers alike. Top of mind for those in the industry is delivering crop protection products to growers efficiently and in a timely manner. Kevin Duhe, head of supply chain for North America at Syngenta Crop Protection, shares his insight on current challenges and how Syngenta is helping customers succeed in this environment.
Friday Aug 26, 2022
2022 Season Update: making tough late-season decisions
Friday Aug 26, 2022
Friday Aug 26, 2022
As corn and soybean harvest approaches, growers are faced with challenging decisions that can heavily influence their bottom line. Growers must decide whether treating for pests and diseases late in the season creates an earnings opportunity. Zach Trower, Syngenta agronomic service representative in Iowa, shares his insight on how growers can make informed agronomic decisions that deliver a positive impact on profit opportunity.
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Digging Into Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Building a weed management strategy is not as simple as selecting a herbicide. Herbicide-resistant weeds make this strategy a bit more complex. Growers must follow a weed control program customized to their fields to maximize the quality and quantity of their yield. Agronomic service representative, Tripp Walker joins us to share key trends seen in weeds this season and discusses how growers can create a multi-faceted approach to combat challenging weeds in 2023.
Friday Jul 22, 2022
Weeds, Disease and More: Top Challenges In The Field This Season
Friday Jul 22, 2022
Friday Jul 22, 2022
From weed pressures to difficult pests, growers have to face a multitude of challenges every season. Alfalfa weevil, extreme weather conditions, marestail and more can be devastating if not controlled. Planning ahead to face these difficulties is key for keeping your crop healthy through the season and ultimately maximizing your bottom line at harvest. Syngenta Agronomic Service Representative Wally West joins us to talk about top challenges he has seen in the field and how growers can combat them.
Friday Jul 08, 2022
Protecting Orchards Against Phytophthora Root Rot
Friday Jul 08, 2022
Friday Jul 08, 2022
With several years of drought affecting the West, tree nut and citrus growers are now seeing an underground issue: Phytophthora root rot. This disease infects the tissue of plants, affecting overall plant health. With decreased irrigation intensity, orchards decline and tree death may begin to increase. Syngenta Agronomic Service Manager Chris Clemens joins us to talk about management tactics available for growers, including the Syngenta Soil Pathogen Assessment (SPA), a program that assesses Phytophthora infections on a field-by-field basis.
Friday Jun 17, 2022
They Saved An Industry
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022
The question for peanut farmers in the Southeast isn’t whether disease will be an issue each season, but when the disease will show up and how heavy the pressure will be. Forty years ago, those peanut farmers weren’t sure whether their industry would survive an onslaught from tomato spotted wilt virus. A concerted, collaborative industry effort found a way to manage that disease. University of Georgia Plant Pathologist Bob Kemerait is one of the Extension specialists who helped find the answer. He joins us to recall that effort, talk about Peanut Rx and the way forward for peanut farmers who are anticipating some heavy disease pressure this season.
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Colorado potato beetle: managing the ever-resilient potato insect
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Colorado potato beetle is a crucial pest of potatoes. It’s aggressive and comes back year after year. It can destroy a crop. But the key challenge with this pest is its ability to develop resistance to many different chemistries, making them ineffective. What can growers do about it? What options do they have? Tune in for insight from the field.
Friday May 06, 2022
Control early-season weeds and difficult insects with new products
Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
Each season brings its own challenges, many of which occur year after year, like Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, soybean aphids and beetles. Now, growers have some new tools and can take a new approach to an old story. Tune in to hear how registered products containing multiple modes of action effectively tackle these predictable, yet difficult to control, pests.