The NDSU Extension weekly podcast In the Pod: Soybean Updates delivers timely insights and expert advice on soybean production.
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In this podcast, lifelong gardener Don Kinzler joins host John Lamb for a weekly dig into the fruitful topic of gardening in the upper Midwest (North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, eastern Montana and southern Manitoba). Don Kinzler is a horticulturist with North Dakota State University Extension for Cass County. He has been a trusted resource for gardeners in the region for decades. Lamb is an arts and entertainment reporter for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and a novice gardener, ready to ...
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How to get a healthy lawn growing this spring
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51:28It's the backdrop for your heated cornhole games and memory-making family barbeques, so it's nice to have a healthy, green lawn. In this episode, Don and John talk about seeding, fertilizing and other important steps to improving your lawn and making it the envy of your neighbors.
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05/29/25 Managing Acidic Soils for Soybean Success
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4:39How does acidic soil affect soybeans? What are management options? Here to guide us is Victor Gomes, NDSU Extension Cropping Systems SpecialistBy North Dakota State University Extension
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Plan your garden to make the best use of your available sun
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53:57We all have big dreams when it comes to what we want to grow, but the hard truth is that we have to work with the space we have, and every space comes with different amounts of available sunshine. In this episode, Don and John go over some strategies for planning your garden to make the best use of your sun, with some considerations for container g…
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05/22/25 Seeding Smarts: Soybeans in the Semi-Arid West
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4:40John Rickertsen, NDSU Hettinger Research Agronomist, has a crop update and some results from a 5-year study.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Some tips on fertilizing your yard and garden
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55:21Fertilizing is an important part of a successful garden, and the spring is the most important time to fertilize, so it's important to get it right. In this episode, Don and John go over fertilizing the yard and garden, with special considerations for vegetables and containers, all to help your plants reach their full potential this season.…
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05/15/25 Major Weeds Could be Worse this Year
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4:45Weed control in soybeans may be even more challenging this year. This according to Jeff Stachler, NDSU Extension Cropping Systems Specialist.By North Dakota State University Extension
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How to plant just about anything in your garden
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49:27The time has finally come for our part of the world: planting season in your yard and garden. In this episode, Don and John go over some basics on soil preparation and tips for putting annuals, vegetables, shrubs and more in the ground. Plus, they answer a question about mulch from the listener mailbag and Don has a "dirty" joke.…
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05/08/25 Understanding Food-Grade Soybean Premiums and Crop Insurance
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4:35Food grade soybeans have a much different market and specialized crop insurance. Here to walk us through is Scott Sinner, Vice President of the Supply Chain for SB&B.By North Dakota State University Extension
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What to consider before your first trip to the garden center this season
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54:18If you're enthusiastic to hit the garden centers for the first time this season, great! But it helps to have a plan first. In this episode, Don and John go over some considerations to keep in mind before you get swept up in the thrill of a new growing season. They also answer a few questions from the mailbag.…
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05/01/25 Salty Trouble! Understanding Salinity and Sodicity Challenges
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3:37How does soil sodicity/salinity affect our crops? Is it more or less challenging with Soybeans? Here to guide us is Naeem Kalwar, NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Unique conditions lead to winter burn on some area evergreens
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34:24Unique conditions can lead to winter burn on some area evergreens. In this episode, Don and John discuss what winter burn is, how it can happen and steps to prevent it.
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04/24/25 Turning the Tap: How Much Water Do Soybeans Really Need?
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3:26According to Laxmi Prasad (lax-shme pra-sod) NDSU Extension water engineer, a little water at the right time can go a long way.By North Dakota State University Extension
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It's time to get your yard and garden set for spring planting
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52:31The snow is gone and the days are getting longer and warmer, and while we're not quite ready to plant, the time has come to get everything set for the growing season. In this episode, Don and John talk about the tasks you should be doing right now to get your yard and garden ready for spring planting. They also discuss Easter lillies and a ... man/…
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04/17/25 Soybean Insights for Riding the Market Rollercoaster
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4:45With all of the uncertainty in the market, when do you sell your soybeans and at what price? Frayne Olson, NDSU Extension Crops Economist, adds some perspective.By North Dakota State University Extension
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04/10/25 Digging Deep: The Secrets Behind Soil Health
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4:13Farming can require some “big picture” thinking, especially when it comes to soil health. Carlos Pires, NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist, has some healthy information.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Maybe your trusty garden tools are getting a little rusty, or maybe you're just itching for some new gear this season. Either way, this show's for you. In this episode, Don and John highlight some new garden tools currently on the market as we count down the days before outdoor work can begin in earnest.…
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Amend your soil for optimal early-season performance
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56:37Before you know it, it'll be time to get outside and start getting your hands dirty in the garden. Before you plant, though, you probably want to get that dirt into shape. In this episode, Don and John talk about amending your soil so your garden can start the season with gusto.
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04/03/25 So Much to Consider: Getting Ready for Planting
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5:00It’s a bit early to get into those soybean fields but is it too early to be thinking about it? According to Ana Carcedo, NDSU Extension Agronomist, now is a great time to think spring.By North Dakota State University Extension
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How do the plants in local gardening centers survive our region's winters?
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47:33How can gardeners be sure that the plants, shrubs and trees they buy in local gardening centers will survive our region's winters? In this episode, Don and John talk with Charles Elhard, plant protection officer with the North Dakota Department of Agriculture about nursery laws and inspections.
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03/27/25 How a Crush Plant Powers Agriculture
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4:40There are two crush plants in North Dakota, Bill McBee, Commercial Manager with North Dakota Soybean Processors is here to talk about the plant near Casselton. Bill McBee, Commercial Manager with North Dakota Soybean Processors.By North Dakota State University Extension
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The basics of making cuttings from your houseplants
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41:52It's still a bit too early to get out into the lawn or garden, but with our increasing sunlight it's a perfect time to start cuttings of your houseplants. But how do you go about it? In this episode, Don and John talk about the process of taking cuttings (or "slips") from your houseplants, including the best candidates for cuttings and good practic…
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03/20/25 Seed Treatment Essentials for Soybean Production
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4:34It is important to protect soybeans from various pathogens, even at the seed level. Wade Webster, NDSU Extension Plant Pathologist, has some vital information.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Deep-fake plants? How AI-generated photos are used to sell varieties that don't exist
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36:45It's a sad truth nowadays, but it seems like anything you see online is too good to be true, and that's true for gardeners, too. In this episode, Don and John talk about the disturbing new phenomenon of using images generated by artificial intelligence to sell plant varieties that don't exist. But if you've been duped by one of these, don't fear: t…
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03/13/25 Are biofuels driving the demand for North Dakota soybeans?
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4:48Demand is one of the driving factors that gives value to the soybean market. We’ll learn more from Dave Ripplinger, Extension Bioproducts and Bioenergy Economist.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Early spring tasks to get you out into your yard and garden
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40:53If you're a regular listener to this podcast, then we know you're chomping at the bit to get out into the yard and start work on your garden. In this episode, Don and John go over some of the gardening tasks you could be doing right now as we get our first sings of spring.
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03/06/25 From Iron to Drought: Breeding Soybeans for Success
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4:55Where do soybean varieties and seed come from? Here in North Dakota we have Carrie Miranda, NDSU Soybean Breeder.By North Dakota State University Extension
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How this Fargo company grows and sells fresh greens all year round
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33:47Our cold Northern Plains winters don't seem like they're friendly toward year-round growing of fresh greens, but they're actually a positive for the team at Great Plains Greens. In this episode, Don and (guest host) Kris talk with Dylan Kallman, founder of Great Plains Greens. Kallman and his team use a converted shipping container to grow fresh pr…
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02/27/25 Ground Rules: Managing Soil Fertility for Soybean Success
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4:54Keeping an eye on fertility inputs and steps to fight Iron deficiency chlorosis are covered with Brady Goettl, NDSU Soil Science Specialist.By North Dakota State University Extension
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A bouquet of gardening tips to celebrate our 100th episode
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43:42This is our 100th episode of Growing Together! That's 100 episodes of gardening tips from Don, John, and plenty of guests who share our love of gardening. In this episode, Don and John present 50 quick-fire gardening tips to commemorate this milestone and get you all caught up for the next 100 episodes.…
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02/20/25 Quality Counts: What Last Season’s Weather Meant for Soybeans
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5:00Annual soybean survey helps sell US soybeans to other countries. The organizer behind the survey, Seth Naeve, University of Minnesota, Extension Soybean Agronomist.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Jazz up your gardening vocabulary with these terms
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59:06Like all good pursuits, gardening is filled with a rich variety of terms and word usage, but it might not always make sense, especially to newer gardeners. For instance, what is "deadheading," and what does it do? In this episode, Don and (guest host) Kris go over some of the head-scratching terms that gardeners might come across. What does it mean…
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02/13/25 Navigating Dicamba Restrictions in Soybeans
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5:00Weed control in soybeans may be even more challenging this year. Joe Ikley, NDSU Extension Weeds Specialist, has the latest.By North Dakota State University Extension
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Find a wealth of knowledge in 'The Prairie Garden'
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35:00The growing season is still a ways off, so now is the time to plan and learn new gardening techniques—maybe saving a buck or two in the process. In this episode, Don and John go over the 2025 issue of "The Prairie Garden," a periodical put together with help from Don himself. This year's edition is all about gardening on a budget. Plus, they open u…
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Miki Miheguli, Director of Agronomy and Research with the North Dakota Soybean Council has a look at last season.By North Dakota State University Extension
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What to think about before giving the gift of a houseplant
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41:24Cut flowers in a lovely bouquet make a great Valentine's Day gift, but what if you'd like to give someone a houseplant instead? In this episode, Don and John are joined again by Audrey Gilbraith of Fargo's Baker Garden and Gift. Audrey has some helpful tips for giving the gift of a houseplant, like thinking about the space and skill level of your g…
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New plants to try in your garden this year
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1:00:02Each winter, every gardener has a decision to make when planning for the growing season: stick with the varieties that worked last year or take a chance on something new. In this episode, Don and John go over some new plants and vareties that you should consider if you're looking to shake things up a bit.…
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Is your garden your happy place? It's shaping up to be a trend in 2025
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47:44Many of us get out into our gardens as a way to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy life, like it's our own little retreat. In fact, it's shaping up to be a key trend in the coming year. In this episode, Don and John look at this and a few more trends that 2025 might have in store, like finding a way to bring music into the garden and focusing m…
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Repot your houseplants and keep your green thumbs in shape
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55:10Sure, your green thumbs have been busy the last few weeks thumbing through seed catalogs, but if anything, that's just making you more excited to get your hands dirty working on actual plants. In this episode, Don and John talk about repotting your houseplants as a way to ease your cabin fever, with plenty of tips on keeping your beloved plant homi…
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At Hope Blooms, joy spreads to those who need it most, one flower at a time
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44:41It's the holidays, a time when we all could use a little bit of joy along with a reminder that there's always more we can do to spread that joy even further. In this episode, Don and John talk with Kelly Krenzel, founder of the nonprofit organization Hope Blooms, whose mission it is to repurpose flowers into arrangements that are then distributed t…
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Sensory gardens, food forests and moody landscaping: Some hot 2024 gardening trends
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37:36Unlike, say, fashion or music, gardening doesn't change quickly or go through rapid trend shifts. But that doesn't mean that there aren't exciting new ways for it to captivate us. In this episode, Don and John review the year's top trends in gardening as identified by the guru herself: Martha Stewart. Sensory gardens and food forests top the list, …
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What would the Christmas season be without poinsettias?
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49:15The Christmas season might be twinkly and bright, with electric lights and shiny wrapping paper, but there's still nothing quite as showy as a healthy poinsettia. In this episode, Don and John talk about the lovely poinsettia plant and how to keep it healthy through the holidays. They also talk about other plants, like Christmas cactus and amarylli…
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If you have a gardener on your Christmas gift list, rest easy. Like the plants they grow, they're always thirsty for new information and techniques. That's where a good gardening book comes in. In this episode, Don and John talk about giving the gift of gardening, especially through resources like "The Prairie Garden," a book series based in wester…
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Your houseplants need friends, too (republish)
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54:55(Don and John are taking a little break for the Thanksgiving holiday, so please enjoy this republished 2023 episode.) In this episode, Don and John go over some basic tips for houseplant care, like optimal watering practices and intentional care. Plus, they discuss the importance of giving your houseplants something of a social life. Plants need fr…
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Don and John dip into the mailbag to admire your gardening wins
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43:29The season may be winding down, but Don's inbox is still blooming bright with yard and garden successes from around the region. In this episode, Don and John open up the mailbag to admire your gardening wins and answer a few questions about lawn seeding, late-season pests and more.
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Foraging for exciting flavors with chef Candace Stock
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36:54While our yards and gardens can be a fulfilling source of delicious products, we can't forget that there's plenty to be found out in our parks and in the wild. In this episode, Don and John are joined by Candace Stock, a chef whose Indigenous cuisine has been enjoyed throughout the region, for a crash course on foraging for exciting flavors. Stock …
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Shambling horrors! Grasping tendrils! Creeping terror! In this episode, the call is coming from inside the shed as Don and John root out the spooky side of gardening, like the things that won't die, the things that choke out the light and flowers fit for the Bride of Frankenstein. Listen to this episode of GROANING Together...if you dare!…
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What is a La Niña winter? John Wheeler explains and recaps this year's garden
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48:09How did a wet spring and a dry fall impact our growing season, and what can we look forward to during our upcoming La Niña winter? In this episode, Don and John are joined by regular guest John Wheeler, chief meteorologist at WDAY TV, to recap this year's garden and share some wisdom on every gardener's second favorite topic: the weather.…
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How did your yard and garden do this growing season?
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41:32As we pick the last of the zuccini and mow just one more time, it's a good time to take stock of the growing season. What worked, and what didn't? In this episode, Don and John share their observations from the 2024 growing season, with plenty of insights on how you can plan your garden better and react to shifting conditions. If you have your own …
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It's not too early to start getting your garden put to bed for the winter
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56:46It's been a mild, dry fall in the upper Midwest, and your garden is still likely producing some goods for harvest...but, just in case you need reminding, winter is coming. In this episode, Don and John talk about getting your yard and garden put to bed for the winter and the essential tasks to get done so you're not scrambling when temperatures plu…
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Some tips for storing your root vegetables
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36:02We've had a warm start to the fall, but make no mistake: Harvest time is coming fast. In this episode, Don and John discuss how to store your hard-earned harvest, specifically carrots, potatoes and other root vegetables.
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