Episodes

  • Exploring the California Strawberry Industry with Hillary Thomas
    Aug 1 2024

    Today, we're thrilled to have Hillary Thomas, the Research and Technical Director at Naturipe Berry Growers, join us. Hillary shares her incredible journey from academia to the heart of the berry industry, providing insights into the challenges and innovations in California's strawberry production.

    In this episode, Hillary discusses her role at Naturipe, the complexities of strawberry farming, and the evolution of sustainable practices in the industry. She sheds light on the impact of regulatory changes, the importance of plastic mulch, and the promising future of biodegradable alternatives.

    Tune in to hear about the innovative efforts of the California strawberry industry, the collaborative initiatives to address environmental concerns, and Hillary's personal favorite way to enjoy strawberries. Whether you're interested in agriculture, sustainability, or just love strawberries, this episode is packed with valuable information and inspiration.

    Join us for an enlightening conversation that highlights the dedication and expertise behind the delicious strawberries we all enjoy. Don't miss it!

    Note: intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/introoutro-motivational-ident-main-9923/

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    20 mins
  • Exploring hydromulch with Dr. Dilpreet Bajwa: benefits and applications in organic farming
    Jul 1 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Dilpreet Bajwa, Professor and Head of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department at Montana State University. Dr. Bajwa shares his fascinating journey from growing up on a farm to leading innovative research in biomaterials and bioproducts, particularly hydromulch. He explains hydromulch, its benefits, and its applications in sustainable and organic agriculture.

    Learn how hydromulch can help suppress weeds, reduce evaporation, maintain soil temperature, and improve soil fertility—all while being environmentally friendly. Dr. Bajwa also discusses the potential for hydromulch to be used in organic farming and how it compares to traditional plastic mulches.

    If you're curious about sustainable agricultural practices or looking for ways to improve your gardening techniques, this episode is packed with valuable insights!

    Listen now to discover more about the innovative world of hydromulch and its impact on agriculture.

    Note: intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/introoutro-motivational-ident-main-9923/

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    24 mins
  • From weeds to wisdom: exploring hydromulch with Greta Gramig
    Jun 1 2024

    In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Greta Gramig, an expert in plant science and sustainable agriculture from North Dakota State University. Greta shares her insights on biodegradable mulches and their transformative potential in organic farming. Drawing from her academic background and hands-on gardening experiences, she discusses the challenges and innovations in mulching techniques that aim to revolutionize environmental management in agriculture. Tune in to explore how Greta's work with biodegradable materials, particularly hydromulches, could lead to significant advancements in sustainable farming practices.

    Note: intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/introoutro-motivational-ident-main-9923/

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    41 mins
  • From source to solution: Michael Vincent on turning plastic waste into products.
    May 1 2024

    In this episode we're excited to have Michael Vincent, the CEO and President of OPT USA, a subsidiary of Ocean Plastic Technologies. With a deep passion for both the environment and innovative solutions, Michael will share his insights into groundbreaking approaches for recycling plastics within the agricultural sector. His experience spans from preventing ocean plastic pollution to implementing on-site recycling systems that convert agricultural waste into valuable resources directly at the source. Join us as we delve into how these technologies not only aid in cleaning and preserving our environment but also boost local economies by creating jobs and enhancing the sustainability of communities worldwide. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the global impact of these initiatives and the future of waste management practices.

    Note: intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/introoutro-motivational-ident-main-9923/

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    38 mins
  • Sustainable solutions with compostable mulch films: a conversation with Dan Martens, VP of Novamont North America
    Apr 1 2024

    In this podcast episode, you will hear from Dan Martens, the Vice President of Novamont North America, discussing sustainable solutions for farming, particularly focusing on compostable mulch films. Dan shares his journey into the industry and explains Novamont's mission to provide environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional plastics. He highlights the differences between compostable and traditional plastic mulch films, emphasizing the benefits of compostable mulches for soil health and fertility. Dan also discusses various crops where compostable mulches are particularly effective, such as tomatoes, sweet corn, and strawberries, and addresses considerations for farmers transitioning from plastic to compostable mulches. Furthermore, he talks about emerging trends, legislation, and new applications for compostable mulches, including rice production, hemp farming, and vineyards. Dan concludes with advice for farmers and resources for further information on compostable mulches and Novamont's products.

    Note: intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/introoutro-motivational-ident-main-9923/

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    34 mins
  • Maximizing crop performance with biobased mulch: insights from Sam Wortman
    Mar 1 2024

    Join us for an enlightening conversation on the forefront of sustainable agriculture as we delve into the world of biobased mulch with expert Sam Wortman. In this episode, we uncover the transformative potential of biobased mulch in maximizing crop performance. From reducing weeds to conserving water, Sam shares invaluable insights into the diverse applications of biobased mulch in various crops, ranging from strawberries to lettuce, spinach, and more. Discover the journey behind Sam's pioneering research, his innovative solutions for weed suppression, and the fascinating implications for soil health and fertility. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or simply curious about the future of farming, this episode offers a captivating exploration of sustainable practices poised to shape the agricultural landscape.

    Transcripts can be found at https://smallfruits.wsu.edu/plastic-mulches/media/

    Note: intro and outro music credit to Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/introoutro-motivational-ident-main-9923/

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    25 mins
  • Down to the ground mulch talk with Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue
    Feb 1 2024

    Join us for an enlightening episode as Nataliya hosts Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue, an assistant professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Science at Washington State University. Deirdre's research centers on the impact of agricultural practices, such as cropping, tillage, rotation, and mulching, on soil health and the vital soil organisms that drive various soil functions. In this conversation, Deirdre provides insights into her unique journey from a previous career as a ballet dancer to becoming a soil scientist. She discusses the role of mulch in agriculture and explores the challenges and potential benefits of biodegradable mulch compared to conventional plastic mulch. The discussion delves into the long-term consequences of plastic mulch residues on the soil ecosystem and efforts to mitigate plastic pollution in soils. Deirdre also touches upon the fascinating world of soil microbes, their significance, and the ongoing research in understanding their roles in soil health. Tune in to gain valuable insights into sustainable agriculture, the impact of mulch on soil, and the intricate world beneath our feet.

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    25 mins
  • Sustainable Horticulture: Exploring Biodegradable Mulch with Dr. Carol Miles
    Dec 29 2023

    In this podcast episode, Dr. Carol Miles, a seasoned vegetable extension specialist at Washington State University, shares her wealth of knowledge and insights on the world of sustainable horticulture, particularly focusing on biodegradable mulch. With nearly three decades of experience in the field, Dr. Miles discusses her journey into horticulture and the significance of vegetable crops in human nutrition, highlighting their often-overlooked role in agriculture. She delves into the distinctions between bio-based and biodegradable mulches, dispelling common myths and emphasizing the critical importance of understanding the polymer structure in determining a mulch's biodegradability. Dr. Miles also offers valuable advice to commercial growers interested in transitioning from traditional plastic mulches to biodegradable alternatives, touching upon the adjustments needed for laying equipment and the importance of crop rotation planning to mitigate potential challenges. Furthermore, she shares her passion for dry beans, a versatile and nutritious crop, stressing the importance of plant-based proteins and the positive impact they can have on human health. Lastly, Dr. Miles underlines the pressing issue of plastic pollution, emphasizing the urgent need for society to address and combat this global problem.

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    25 mins