Episodes

  • Agroecology: Where Ecology and Agriculture Meet w/ Dr. Zachary Brym
    Nov 1 2024

    Farming with nature - that is the foundation of Agroecology, "a field of study motivated to understand ecological, evolutionary, and socioeconomic principles and use them in an improvement process that sustains food production, conserves resources, and maintains social equality." Join us this month as Alyssa and Taylor discuss agroecology with Dr. Zachary Brym, an Associate Professor in Agroecology. His research and extension program explores how production systems can remain profitable while conserving natural resources.


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    Resources

    • Introducing Agroecology
    • Agroecology Lab
    • Agroecology Infographic
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    59 mins
  • Your Florida-Friendly Landscape w/ Claire Lewis
    Oct 4 2024

    Florida is a tapestry of diverse environments and built landscapes, all intricately woven together by our most vital resource: water. The Florida-Friendly Landscaping Program represents our statewide best management practices for landscaping, aimed at protecting both water quality and quantity. Join Alyssa Vinson and Taylor Clem as they discuss the Florida-Friendly Landscaping Program with the new director and our friend, Claire Lewis.

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    Resources

    • The Florida-Friendly Landscaping Program Webpage
    • The Nine Principles
    • The Plant Selection App
    • Find your county extension office!
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    52 mins
  • The Magical World of Plant Breeding w/ THE Dr. Brooks Parrish
    Sep 6 2024

    What do plants, squashing things, and Indiana Jones have in common? Plant Breeding, of course!

    For centuries, humans have utilized forms of plant breeding to help promote desirable traits of food crops and ornamental plants. In the present day, plant breeders can do so much more. In this month's podcast, we are joined by Dr Brooks Parrish, a recent Ph.D. graduate from the University of Florida's Environmental Horticulture Department. Dr Parrish visited with Alyssa and Taylor to share his research, his Caladium discovery, cool plant breeding techniques, and a little about genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Alyssa and Taylor also discovered a new career path...(the Indiana Jones reference).


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    1 hr
  • An Engineer in Extension w/ Dr Eban Bean
    Aug 2 2024

    In urban or urbanizing areas, many variables influence stormwater, watershed hydrology, irrigation, and landscape maintenance. Understanding the connections between these variables is seemingly cumbersome. Luckily, UF/IFAS Extension's Dr Eban Bean, an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in Urban Water Resources Engineering, helps us "go with the flow" through his innovative solutions in addressing our state's vital water resources. Join us for this episode, as Alyssa and Taylor discuss Dr Bean's innovative research programs in extension.

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    58 mins
  • Much to Lichen about Lichen w/ Laurel Kaminsky
    Jul 26 2024

    Lichen - an enigmatic species present in all corners of the globe. Its unique relationship, a combination of fungi and cyanobacteria/algae, mistifies many. Often blamed as a disease impacting plants in our landscapes, it is rather, a vital component to our landscapes, including many insects and birds. Join us for this bonus episode, as a follow-up to Dr Matt Smith's episode, as we explore all things Lichen with Laurel Kaminisky, an assistant University Librarian with the Marston Science Library specializing in Florida's lichen species.

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    37 mins
  • Fungi w/ a Fun Guy: Dr. Matt Smith
    Jul 5 2024

    Fungi - one of the least understood, yet most captivating kingdoms of life. Luckily, Alyssa and Taylor are friends with Dr. Matt Smith - one of our favorite mycologists!

    Dr. Matthew Smith is UF Plant Pathology's resident mushroom specialist. Since 2012, he has served over 500 agents and individuals working as a consultant on fungi-related issues. Dr. Smith seeks to address fungal biology topics in Florida and serve as an agent to enhance expertise on fungi at the state level.


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    Resources:

    • Dr Matt Smith
    • Florida Museum of Natural History - Fungarium
    • Fungal ID Services
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    49 mins
  • People and Plants - Ethnobotany w/ Dr. Rick Stepp
    Jun 7 2024

    Have you ever wondered about the relationship between people and plants? Ethnobotany is the study of understanding these different relationships. Join us as we speak with Dr. Rick Stepp, a professor with the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida's Department of Anthropology, as we explore the historical interactions, both globally and locally, that people have with plants and the world around them.

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    Resources:

    • Dr Rick Stepp
    • Biocultural Diversity Webpage
    • Ethnoecology Article
    • Journal of Ethnobiology
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    54 mins
  • The Reality of Risk versus Perception: A Discussion of Tree Risk w/ Dr. Ryan Klein
    May 3 2024

    Trees in urban landscapes are faced with daunting challenges; poor soil, extreme heat, no water, motorized vehicles etc. Throw hurricanes into the mix and there are many concerns about how trees fare in our communities. Our conversation today with Dr. Ryan Klein focuses on teasing out the realities and perceptions of risk related to our landscape trees.

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    Resources:

    • Dr. Ryan Klein's Webpage

    • Dr. Klein's EDIS Publications

    • How to Find a Certified Arborist

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    50 mins