Setting the Stage for Soil Health in North Dakota

Published: July 29, 2019, 8:43 p.m.

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Dr. Abbey Wick is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at North Dakota State University. She joins us to share what her role is in promoting soil health in North Dakota. Dr. Wick works primarily with farmers but also coordinates county extension agents and other educators to share what new research indicates with regards to enriching the health of the soil. She encourages networking between all factions of agriculture to best help the farmer in their pursuit of a high quality yield. Her Cafe Talks have become a welcomed forum for farmers to receive, engage with and implement new practices that work best for their individual needs.

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\\u201cEvery year is different...that makes it a lifelong pursuit, makes it an awareness that you have to have of your system.\\u201d - Dr. Abbey Wick

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This Week on Soil Sense:

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  • How North Dakota coordinates efforts to disseminate information
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  • What soil health means to her as a soil scientist
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  • What are the obstacles she must overcome to get new ideas and research accepted
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  • Why Soil Health does not lend itself to a \\u201cone size fits all\\u201d  prescription service
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  • What happens when she doesn\\u2019t know the answer to a farmer\\u2019s questions.
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  • What is a S.H.A.R.E. Farm
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Connect with Dr. Abbey Wick:

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Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.

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