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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 29 MIN

Extension

from Unplucked · host The Poultry Science Association

Good science is only useful when it reaches the people doing the work. Andy sits down with Dr. Tony Pescatore to explore how the land-grant system turns research into practical help for farmers, integrators, and educators. They revisit a career that spans printed bulletins, county meetings, and the early internet, and look at how today’s mix of short videos, podcasts, and searchable factsheets meets people where they are. The conversation highlights what makes extension credible. Responsiveness, independence, and a focus on the specific problem in front of the producer. Listeners get a set of timeless principles. Ask better questions before offering answers. Translate jargon without losing accuracy. Share tools that fit the labor and equipment people actually have. Dr. Pescatore also reflects on how extension bridges backyard flocks and commercial complexes without judgment, and why that broad view helps the entire sector stay resilient during disease events and market shocks.   CREDITS Host - Andy Vance Producer - Lyndsey Johnson Audio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt   LEGAL The information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.

Good science is only useful when it reaches the people doing the work. Andy sits down with Dr. Tony Pescatore to explore how the land-grant system turns research into practical help for farmers, integrators, and educators. They revisit a career that spans printed bulletins, county meetings, and the early internet, and look at how today’s mix of short videos, podcasts, and searchable factsheets meets people where they are. The conversation highlights what makes extension credible. Responsiveness, independence, and a focus on the specific problem in front of the producer. Listeners get a set of timeless principles. Ask better questions before offering answers. Translate jargon without losing accuracy. Share tools that fit the labor and equipment people actually have. Dr. Pescatore also reflects on how extension bridges backyard flocks and commercial complexes without judgment, and why that broad view helps the entire sector stay resilient during disease events and market shocks.   CREDITSHost - Andy VanceProducer - Lyndsey JohnsonAudio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt   LEGALThe information provided in this episode of Unplucked is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. While we discuss scientific research, public health, and industry practices, this podcast does not substitute for advice from qualified industry and scientific professionals. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of The Poultry Science Association, their respective affiliates, or employees.

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