Episodios

  • Making the case for increasing cotton demand: Polyester's contribution to microplastic contamination in the environment and our bodies
    Jun 23 2025

    Drs. Jesse Daystar (Chief Sustainability Officer, Cotton Inc.) and Richard Venditti (Professor, Dept. of Forest Biomaterials at NC State) join host Camp Hand (University of Georgia) to discuss plastic leakage, particularly as it pertains to microplastic contamination in the environment and our bodies. Conversations revolve around the sustainability of cotton and how polyester is the main source of microplastic contamination around the world. For those wanting additional resources, those can be found below:

    Cotton Today - https://cottontoday.cottoninc.com/

    Cotton and Coffee: Sustainability Update - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTu2z8h2OQg

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Episode 52 - History and Importance of the Boll Weevil and its Eradication
    May 5 2025

    Entomologists Drs. Ray Frisbie (Texas A&M), Ron Smith (Auburn University), Phillip Roberts (University of Georgia), and agronomist Dr. Steve Brown (Auburn University) join host Camp Hand (University of Georgia) to discuss the history and importance of the boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) and its eradication. Discussions surround the boll weevil and its management prior to eradication, controversy surrounding eradication during the early days, changes in cotton growth and management following eradication, and update on current boll weevil eradication efforts in South Texas and Northern Mexico.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Episode 51 - How Growers Across the Belt are Making it Work in 2025
    Mar 24 2025

    Extension Cotton Specialists Drs. Ken Lege (Texas A&M Agrilife), Tyson Raper (University of Tennssee), and Mike Jones (Clemson University) join host Camp Hand (University of Georgia) to discuss ways that growers across the cotton belt are adjusting production strategies with the difficult economic situation facing the farm in 2025. Conversations revolve around reducing current inputs (seeding rates, fertility) or changing production strategies entirely (ELS/conventional cotton) and associated challenges with that decision.

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    53 m
  • Episode 50: Added to the Severe Challenges of Current Production, the Devastation of Hurricane Helene
    Oct 16 2024

    Drs. Keith Edmisten and Camp Hand, cotton specialists at North Carolina State University and the University of Georgia, respectively, join host Dr. Steve Brown to discuss the economic situation facing agricultural producers throughout the US, along with the impacts of hurricanes on cotton production, specifically discussing the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in late September.

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    45 m
  • Episode 49: The USDA Cotton Classing System -- Procedures, Benefits, Grades and More
    Sep 23 2024

    Byron Cole, Deputy Director of the Grading Division, and Greg Townsend, Area Director of the Visalia Cotton Classing Office, join host Steve Brown to discuss the USDA Cotton Classing System, including

    • Some of the history behind the System
    • The processes and diligence of delivering consistent, repeatable analysis of samples within and across Classing Offices
    • The actual how-to's of classing
    • HVI versus the old way
    • Year-to-year challenges and efficiencies
    • Extraneous Matter
    • Differences between upland and Pima classification
    • Possible future improvements
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    1 h y 4 m
  • Episode 48: Thoughts about the JD Round Module Picker and Calibration of the Module Handling System
    Aug 22 2024

    Dr. Wes Porter, Extension Ag Engineer at the University of Georgia, joins host Steve Brown to talk about the JD roll picker, with a few thoughts about the comparable stripper version. We discuss a little history about the concept and talk about advancements in capabilities of these remarkable machines. We specifically address how to calibrate the module handling system and the possible uses of the resulting data.

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    38 m
  • Episode 47: Irrigation Management, Irrigation Termination in Cotton
    Aug 12 2024

    Extension Cotton Specialists Drs. Randy Norton (University of Arizona), Brian Pieralisi (Mississippi State) and Camp Hand (University of Georgia) join host Steve Brown to discuss approaches, means, methods and challenges of irrigation in their respective regions. We also discuss WHEN to quit, when to shut off irrigation and the associated factors that go into that decision.

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    59 m
  • Episode 46: Stink Bug Management in Cotton
    Jul 16 2024

    Cotton Entomologists Drs. Scott Graham (Auburn University) and Phillip Roberts (University of Georgia) join host Steve Brown to discuss management of this common pest ... at least a pest that is ever-present in the Southeast and perhaps some other parts of the Belt. Topics include why stink bugs are a threat in many areas, basic biology and life cycle characteristics, damage symptoms, scouting methods and thresholds as well as the intersection and influences of plant bug management with stink bugs.

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    52 m
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