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southern plains podcast

southern plains podcast

By: Clay Pope
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Summary

Our podcast shares information for farmers, ranchers and others to help keep them informed on issues surrounding climate smart agriculture, natural resource conservation, environmental concerns and other matters impacting rural AmericaAll rights reserved; CSP, LLC/USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub/Southern Plains Podcast 2017 Earth Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Southern Plains Podcast special edition-Victor Murphy, Nat. Weather Service 8-15-23
    Aug 17 2023

    In our latest episode of the podcast we again talk to Victor Murphy with the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Texas about current conditions in the region and what to expect weather wise over the next few weeks and months.

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    17 mins
  • Southern Plains Podcast #70-USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey-Texas Heat Dome, coming El Nino and wild weather
    Jun 30 2023

    In our latest episode we visit with Brad Rippey, Meteorologist with USDA in Washington D.C. about the heat dome over Texas, the possibility of a super El Nino and the wild weather we are facing in 2023.

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    20 mins
  • Southern Plains Podcast #69-Dr. Amy Hagerman, Okla. State University-Climate Conversations with Conservation
    May 31 2023

    What do NRCS, Conservation District and State Conservation employees think about climate change and what do they know about how conservation programs can help ag producers both adapt to the changing climate while mitigating some of climate change's root causes?

    Those were the questions Dr. Amy Hagerman asked conservation employees and conservation district directors in Oklahoma this last fall. In our latest episode of the podcast we talk with her about her findings and what information she gleaned from her climate conversations with conservation.

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    22 mins
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