SPARC Orchard Roundup

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SPARC Orchard Roundup

This monthly podcast brings together researchers and Extension professionals from around the country under the banner of one USDA-NIFA grant to discuss pome fruit issues from their regions. If you want to know what's happening in other fruit growing regions, this is your one-stop shop.This work is/was supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture - Specialty Crop Research Initiative project "Preparing U.S. Pome Fruit Production for Extreme Temperatures in a Changing Climate" (2024-51181-43289; Accession #1032988)

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    SPARC Orchard Round-Up: Season 1, Episode 2 - Spring Freeze

    Don Seifrit (Penn State Extension) is joined by Shan Kumar (PSU), Emily Lavely (Michigan State University), Mike Basedow, Mari Miranda-Sazo, Craig Kahlke (Cornell University),  and Lee Kalcsits (Washington State University) to discuss freeze damage in the northeast, as well as an update for the northwest. This monthly podcast will be part of an ongoing educational series sponsored by a USDA-NIFA grant. Episodes will be short and full of information from the experts.For more information, visit https://sparcscri.com/This work is/was supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture - Specialty Crop Research Initiative project "Preparing U.S. Pome Fruit Production for Extreme Temperatures in a Changing Climate" (2024-51181-43289; Accession #1032988)Host: Don SeifritSpeakers: Shan Kumar, Emily Lavely, Mike Basedow, Mario Miranda-Sazo, Craig Kahlke, Lee KalcsitsMusic Credit: “Four Seasons - Spring Mvt1” by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players is licensed under a Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 United States License. Courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.org

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    SPARC Orchard Round-Up: Season 1, Episode 1 - Introductions and Early Seasons

    Don Seifrit (Penn State Extension) is joined by Emily Lavely (Michigan State University), Mike Basedow (Cornell University), Renae Moran (University of Maine), and Lee Kalcsits (Washington State University) to discuss orchard phenology and bloom around the country. This monthly podcast will be part of an ongoing educational series sponsored by a USDA-NIFA grant. Episodes will be short and full of information from the experts.For more information, visit https://sparcscri.com/This work is/was supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture - Specialty Crop Research Initiative project "Preparing U.S. Pome Fruit Production for Extreme Temperatures in a Changing Climate" (2024-51181-43289; Accession #1032988)Host: Don SeifritSpeakers: Emily Lavely, Mike Basedow, Renae Moran, Lee KalcsitsMusic Credit: “Four Seasons - Spring Mvt1” by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players is licensed under a Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 United States License. Courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.org

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This monthly podcast brings together researchers and Extension professionals from around the country under the banner of one USDA-NIFA grant to discuss pome fruit issues from their regions. If you want to know what's happening in other fruit growing regions, this is your one-stop shop.This work is/was supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture - Specialty Crop Research Initiative project "Preparing U.S. Pome Fruit Production for Extreme Temperatures in a Changing Climate" (2024-51181-43289; Accession #1032988)

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