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Agronomy Highlights

Agronomy Highlights is a biweekly podcast hosted by Penn State Extension field and forage crops educators. The goal of the show is to cover a broad range of pertinent agronomic topics in depth with knowledgeable guests. Farmers, industry professionals, and anyone interested in increasing their knowledge of field crop production and management should find the information useful.

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Penn State Extension

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 24, 2026

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Episodes

S3E3: Emerging Technology Pt 2: Fertilizer Recommendation Tools and Short Stature Corn 18.09.2024

Recorded: 8/26/24 In part two of our two-part series, we are exploring new and emerging agricultural technologies. In this episode, Dr. Charlie White shares his lab’s research on nitrogen decision support tools and variable rate fertilizer prescriptions, and Dr. Daniela Carrijo shares her lab’s work on using drones to calculate cover crop nitrogen contributions and new short-stature corn genetics....

S3E1: Season 3 Introduction: Meet the Hosts 04.09.2024

Recorded: 8/26/24 Season three of Agronomy Highlights is here! Hosts Ryan and Justin take the time to officially introduce themselves, and chat about the future ideas and plans for season 3. Big things to come this season! Hosts: Ryan Spelman and Justin Brackenrich , Penn State Extension Links: Penn State Extension Agronomic Crops Penn State Extension Cover Crops Penn State Extension Forages Sign...

S3E2: Emerging Technology Pt 1: Drones and Precision Spray Technology 04.09.2024

Recorded: 8/26/24 In part one of a two part series, Ryan and Justin explore new and emerging agricultural technologies. On this episode Dr. Paul Esker shares his lab’s reseacrh on drone technology and fungicide application and Dr. John Wallace shares his lab’s research on exact-apply herbicide application technology. Hosts: Ryan Spelman and Justin Brackenrich , Penn State Extension Guest(s): Dr. P...

S2E24: Insects in Your Stored Grain? Take an IPM Approach 02.08.2024

Recorded: 7/12/24 Stored grain insect pests like weevils and grain moths can greatly reduce grain quality during storage, and increase the risk of grain rejection at the elevator. In this episode, we chat with Penn State Entomologist and Extension Specialist, Dr. John Tooker, about the biology of these insect pests and how to manage them using an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach.  Links:...

S2E23: Summer Drought and Crop Update 19.07.2024

Recorded: July 16, 2024 We are experiencing drought conditions in many parts of Pennsylvania and the country. Join us for a round table discussion with extension educators across the state to learn about current crop conditions and the effects of mid-season drought on corn, soybean, and forages.  Links: Managing Crops During a Severe Drought: Q and A Managing Drought Stressed Corn U.S. Drought Mon...

S2E22: Solar Development and Agrivoltaic Forage Production 09.07.2024

Recorded: 6/20/2024 Can Agriculture and Solar Coexist? As national interest in renewable energy has increased, agricultural land has become a top choice for solar development projects. In this episode, we are joined by Ohio State Extension field specialist Eric Romich and agronomy educator Christine Gelley , along with Penn State Extension educator Dan Brockett, for a round table discussion. In th...

S2E21:Organic Field Crop Systems 21.06.2024

Recorded: 6/13/2024 In this week’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Andrew Smith of Rodale Institute to talk about organic field cropping systems. Dr. Smith is the chief scientific officer at Rodale Institute and oversees their vegetable systems trial, along with other organic trials. Join us for an in-depth discussion of Rodale Institute’s history, its long-term research on organic field cropping sy...

S2E20: Summer Annual Forages 03.06.2024

Recorded: 5/21/2024 Interested in increasing forage availability during the summer slump? Summer annual forages might be for you! In this episode, we bring on forage crop and beef systems expert Dr. Daren Redfearn of the University of Nebraska to discuss types of summer annual forages, growing these crops, and how to best incorporate them into your farming operation. Forage species discussed inclu...

S2E19: First Cut Hay Considerations 15.05.2024

Recorded: 5/1/2024 With warm spring temperatures, the first cutting of hay is just around the corner for forage producers. During this episode, we are joined by Ron Hoover and Andrew Frankenfield of Penn State Extension to discuss the management considerations to be aware of going into this first cutting. Aside from their roles with Penn State, Andrew and Ron are avid hay farmers and share a wealt...

S2E18: Managing Soybean Cyst Nematodes 29.04.2024

Recorded: 3/18/2024 Few researchers anywhere in the world probably know as much about soybean cyst nematode as Dr. Greg Tylka . Originally from Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, Dr. Tylka now works for Iowa State and provided us with a broad-ranging discussion on the history of SCN, as well as how to manage it. If you want to take a deep dive into nematodes, this is the episode for you. Links: The Soybe...

S2E17: Drought Stressed Corn and Nitrogen Management 12.04.2024

Recorded: 3/6/2024 It’s rare that we get a cropping season where the weather is absolutely perfect, but luckily corn is relatively resilient. In this episode, Dr. Jeffrey Coulter from the University of Minnesota joins us to discuss how corn deals with weather-related stressors and how that may impact a grower's nitrogen management strategy. This is an interesting one and a very valuable liste...

S2E16: Sulfur Fertilization 01.04.2024

Recorded: 2/13/2024 Sulfur is a critical secondary crop nutrient, especially for corn production. In this episode, Dr. Charlie White joins us for a hearty discussion on why, when, and how to apply sulfur to crops. We also get into the specifics of why it’s difficult to accurately assess sulfur levels in the field, as well as the chemical nature of sulfur and its level of availability. Links: Sulfu...

S2E15: Managing Pokeweed and Burcucumber 01.03.2024

Recorded 2/12/24 Certain weeds seem to be tough to control no matter what we do, and for many row crop farms in Pennsylvania, pokeweed and burcucumber certainly fit this description. If you’re struggling to manage one, or both, of these weeds, then this episode will give you some valuable management recommendations on how to get these nuisances under control. We are joined again by one of our resi...

S2E14: Growing Hemp 28.02.2024

Recorded: 2/5/24 Many farmers have expressed interest in trying to grow hemp in recent years, but understanding the agronomics of producing this crop is essential. In this episode, Dr. David Suchoff joins us to discuss the many aspects of what it takes to grow a successful hemp crop for fiber. We get into his research experience, new possibilities, obstacles, and how to go about growing hemp for t...

S2E13: Organic Soil Amendments 14.02.2024

Recorded: 1/19/2024 When it comes to fertilizer, we often discuss things like urea, potash, MAP, and DAP. However, a whole world of organic fertilizer sources exists outside of the traditional inorganic fertilizers most large-row crop producers are accustomed to using. In this episode, we are joined by two very knowledgeable members of our Penn State team to go over the benefits and drawbacks of o...

S2E12: All About Soil Microbiology 02.02.2024

Recorded: 1/5/2024 I was once asked a question about whether fungicidal seed treatments negatively impacted beneficial soil fungi. While researching this question, I came across the work of Dr. Jim Germida from the University of Saskatchewan. In this episode, we get into a broad-ranging conversation about the many aspects of soil microbiology with a true expert. This is a valuable conversation for...

S2E11: Foliar Fertilizer 19.01.2024

Recorded: 12/19/23 In this episode we are joined by Dr. Glen Harris from UGA to discuss how, when, and why to apply foliar fertilizers. If you think your crop may be deficient in a key nutrient, a proper foliar fertilizer application can remediate the deficiency and help to achieve higher yields. If you’ve ever considered a foliar fertilizer application, this episode will help give you some great...

S2E10: Fertilizer Impacts on Soil Microbes 02.01.2024

Recorded: 11/30/23 In this episode, we are joined by two very knowledgeable researchers from UC Davis to discuss the effects fertilizer can have on soil microbial populations. Often, we are told that mineral fertilizers are deleterious to soil microbes, but you might be surprised to find that it’s not quite that simple! In addition to fertilizer impacts, we also discuss the effects of tillage prac...

S2E9: Year in Review 08.12.2023

Recorded: 11/13/23 Senior agronomist Kevin Fry shares his take on the 2023 growing season in this episode. Everything from the spring drought and Candian wildfire smoke to soybean white mold and weed escapes in corn were covered in the show. Join us to reflect on the 2023 growing season to help you better prepare for the year ahead! Host: Joseph Akins , Penn State Extension Guest: Kevin Fry, Pione...

S2E8: Winter Wheat Planting and Fertilization 29.11.2023

Recorded: 11/6/23 Tune in as  tackle the management of winter wheat from two perspectives, general agronomics and soil fertility. From planting dates and seeding rates to nitrogen applications in fall and spring, we go over all the basics of successfully growing a crop of winter wheat. Useful Links: Planting Winter Wheat Nitrogen Management in Winter Wheat Host: Host: Joseph Akins , Penn State Ext...

S2E6: Understanding Forage Quality 14.11.2023

Recorded: September 1, 2023 In this episode, we are joined again by our resident forage specialist Dr. Guojie Wang to discuss forage quality. We talk about why maintaining high-quality feed is essential for good livestock management and, specifically, how to manage forages properly. We also talk about how forage testing labs analyze samples, how to interpret a forage report, and where listeners ca...

S2E7: Soybean Harvest Losses 14.11.2023

Recorded: 10/13/2023 Joined by Mike Staton from Michigan State, we discuss how farmers can minimize yield loss during the soybean harvest process. Find out how much loss is typically expected during harvest, routes of pre-harvest loss, and what farmers can do regarding equipment management to prevent losses. Useful Links: Pennsylvania Soybeans: Minimize Harvesting Loss and Maximize Cost Per Bushel...

S2E5: Hail Damaged Corn 30.10.2023

Recorded: 8/25/23 Of all the things that are in a farmer's control to produce a healthy crop, unfortunately, the weather is not one of them. This year, several farms across Pennsylvania encountered hail damage from strong storm systems, and when that happens, it can be challenging to determine what the next best move is. Thankfully, Justin McMechan from the University of Nebraska Extension jo...

S2E4: Corn Ear Rots 30.10.2023

Recorded: 9/5/2023 Join us as we sit down with one of our best plant pathologists to discuss some of the most common corn ear rots that afflict our Pennsylvania corn crop. Dr. Murillo-Williams explains what typically causes these ear rots to develop, how to identify them, and what farmers can do to manage them. We also discuss livestock safety issues related to mycotoxin production and which corn...

S2E3: Farm Machinery Selection and Management 11.10.2023

Recorded: 8/1/23 It takes a tremendous amount of mechanical power to keep a modern farm operation running, and in this episode, we dive into all aspects of farm machinery. We're covering which pieces of equipment are necessary for an operation, the tradeoffs of owning equipment vs. hiring a custom applicator, and how to manage equipment once you have it. A special "thank you" to fel...

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