WSSA Member Scientists Access Airwaves to Share Weed Control Expertise
Podcasts pack a punch to help land managers keep problem weeds at bay
One recent example is a Michigan State University Extension Field Crops podcast on late season weed control, featuring
Another noteworthy weed-control podcast from the Midwest is a partnership between three WSSA member-scientists to produce the War Against Weeds. These members are:
Sarah Lancaster , Ph.D., Extension Weed Management Specialist, Kansas State UniversityJoe Ikley , Ph.D., Extension Weed Scientist, North Dakota State University, andAlyssa Essman , Ph.D., Weed Science Extension Specialist, Ohio State University
Over ten seasons, and nearly 150 total episodes, this podcast has explored what it takes for farmers to fight the war against weeds. Their timely, regionally focused weed-control podcasts have been made possible with funding from the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center and the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
"State and federal funding are essential to keep important programs like this on the air and accessible to the public," says Sandler. "Weed control is complex and local, so it's important to have the right people and resources available to help the public combat weeds that so often cause serious harm to both managed and natural ecosystems."
Other podcast examples include three more WSSA members who work together to produce the Weeds AR Wild podcast, via Arkansas Row Crops Radio. They are:
Tom Barber , Ph.D., Extension Weed Scientist, University of ArkansasJason Norsworthy , Ph.D., Weed Science Professor, University of Arkansas, and Weed Technology journal editor, andBob Scott , Ph.D., Extension Weed Scientist, University of Arkansas
Now in its fifth season, this podcast has averaged 17 podcasts per year, detailing timely solutions to weed control in
Further South, at the University of Florida, Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, a WSSA member-scientist,
In addition to podcasts, WSSA members also help spread knowledge and solutions to weed control via videos and webinars, such as those produced by GROW (Getting Rid of Weeds). GROW and Take Action that tie together scientist-led networks to help
Whether the communication is focused on row-crops in the Midwest, vineyards in
About the Weed Science Society of America
The Weed Science Society of America is a nonprofit scientific society, founded in 1956 to encourage and facilitate the development of knowledge concerning weeds and their impact on the environment. The Society promotes research, education and extension outreach activities related to weeds, provides science-based information to the public and policy makers, fosters awareness of weeds and their impact on managed and natural ecosystems, and strengthens cooperation among weed science organizations across the nation and around the world. For more information, visit www.wssa.net.
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SOURCE Weed Science Society of America
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