Known for his candid and insightful storytelling, Chris Bennett discusses the pulse of Midsouth agriculture based on his conversations with farmers, industry experts, and those living and working in rural communities.
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From historic spring rains to a challenging mid-summer dry spell, Drew shares his observations on how growers navigated a season of extremes.
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From rising input costs and commodity pressures to the shifting dynamics of farm policy and crop insurance, Steve Martin breaks down the key factors shaping profitability for cotton, soybeans, corn, and rice.
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A new species of hoppers don’t pose an imminent threat for 2025, but are worth considering moving toward the 2026 crop. Don and Tyler share the latest in this week's Bugcast episode on the Crop Doctors Podcast.
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From the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville, Jason and Tom uncover the groundbreaking research of Dr. Chester G. McWhorter, whose work laid the foundation for modern weed science.
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Don and Tyler cover what growers need to watch for, how to assess thresholds, and the most effective late-season management strategies for insect pressure as the growing season winds down.
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As combines roll out of the fields, it's time to shift gears from harvest to the foundations of 2026. Bobby, Jason, and Tom dig deep into the crucial considerations surrounding soil testing after harvest.
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Tom Eubank covers herbicide options, timing considerations, and integrated strategies to keep weeds in check from now until frost on this episode of the Crop Doctors Podcast.
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Justin Calhoun calls into the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to dive into the major factors that influence soybean seed quality at harvest with Tom, Don, and Jason.
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Erick discusses the strategic use of harvest aids to desiccate weeds ahead of corn harvest.
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Jay Mahaffey, renowned agronomist and manager of the Bayer Crop Science Learning Center in Scott, Mississippi, shares insights on how the season has shaped up so far.
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Don and Tyler visit with Jason and Tom on what’s going on in the insect world. Don dives into the bollworm situation as corn is drying down. Tyler describes managing plant bugs in cotton in July.
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It’s the 300th episode of the Crop Doctors’ Podcast. Join us for a deep dive into the biggest lessons, laughs, and breakthroughs from the past few years of the podcast.
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As rice heads toward the finish line, late-season obstacles can threaten yield and quality. Learn more from Will Eubank, MSU Extension rice specialist, in this rice update.
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Bobby Golden digs into the case of short soybean plants and what it really means for yield potential.
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Whether you're new to irrigation technology or looking to refine your current system, this conversation with Drew Gholson offers practical insights to help you make data-driven decisions.
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With extreme and unpredictable weather patterns disrupting herbicide timing and efficacy, Jason and Tom dive into the weed control challenges faced by Mississippi growers in the 2025 season.
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Drew Gholson and Parker Frew visited the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to promote their upcoming field day, hosted at the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research in Stoneville on June 12.
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Erick, Jason, and Tom tackle the problems of managing crop inputs when rain, wind, or saturated fields delay timely applications of herbicides and nitrogen fertilizer.
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MSU Extension’s new Rice Agronomist Will Eubank visited shares his background, his passion for agriculture, and the innovative research and outreach efforts he’s bringing to the role.
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