The Growing Season, Oct. 18, 2025 - Harvest 2025 pt. 2

EPISODE · Oct 18, 2025 · 53 MIN

The Growing Season, Oct. 18, 2025 - Harvest 2025 pt. 2

from The Growing Season · host Matt McFarland

“Questions, concerns, queries?” Lets chat!But wait!  There's more!Break out your Combine Harvesters and enjoy this week's episode of The Growing Season.  Harvest continues to feature front and centre. The McFarland's update you, the listener, on Jack's health. Matt McFarland discusses how the combine harvester featured prominently into his son's formative years. The trio play "The Agricultural Trivia Show" to great results. What is to leave the field "fallow?"  Why would someone want to participate in this practice? Jack talks about 30" carrots.  HUGE!Zero till has major benefits.  Lynne discusses. PEE CAN BE FERTILIZER!?  WHAT!? Organic matter and healthy soil are linked.  How?How do you avoid funguses due to watering when this summer past was one of the hottest on records?  Would much have helped?Corn smut!? Corn WHAT!?Watering continues to be a focus even at this late stage of the year.The McFarlands discuss the leading grain being exported out of Canada.  Its not what you think. Nitrogen infused apple storage facilities.  This is not science fiction.  Matt has a great movie idea...Serviceberries are one of the best shrubs for berries.  You should plant them.What can you be doing in garden right now?  Well, not much, but there are some tasks that can be undertaken at present. Tune in. Looking to book a consult for your property?  We'd love to help.  CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE.Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast.  CLICK HERE.

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