This is the monthly agricultural research podcast for the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station (MOAES). MOAES extends CAFNR research to nearly 14,000 acres across the state to meet regional research and demonstration needs of agricultural producers and natural resource managers. Tim Reinbott is a Director of Operations at MU Extension.
As winter sets in, feeding efficiency becomes critical for maintaining healthy, productive herds — and for keeping feed costs under control. In this episode of Tim’s Take, we discussion with Dr. Eric Bailey, State Beef Nutrition Specialist with the University of Missouri Extension, as he breaks down how to reduce hay waste and improve your feeding strategies. From the impact of late-season droughts to practical feeding methods like...
Tim Reinbott sits down with Zack Leasor, University of Missouri’s State Extension Specialist for Climate, dive into the Missouri Mesonet and the launch of the new MoHIC weather stations.
Zack explains how these cutting-edge stations are improving the way we monitor weather across the state, providing critical data for farmers, researchers, and communities. Discover how this expanding network is transforming real-time decision-makin...
Extension Agricultural Economist, Ben Brown, provides current insight to the economics of this year's corn and soybean crops, giving some understanding of what's happening in global markets as well. Join Tim Reinbott as Ben dives into what is happening in the agricultural world right now, whether it's about the number of bushels of corn remaining from last year's crops or the effect of the government shutdown on agricultural report...
From a Missouri dairy farm to collaborating with NASA scientists, Dr. Dale Blevins has spent his life uncovering what makes plants “tick.” In this episode of Tim’s Take, he shares stories of farm roots, scientific breakthroughs, and the passion that connects them. If you’ve ever wondered how curiosity can grow into discoveries that feed the world, this conversation will inspire you. Subscribe for more stories where farming meets sc...
In this episode of Tim’s Take, Tim Reinbott sits down with Dr. Shibu Jose, Associate Dean for Research at the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Dr. Jose shares his fascinating journey from growing up on a small farm in India to becoming a leader in agricultural research.
Through a heartfelt story about his childhood on his grandmother's farm, Dr. Jose discusses...
Join Tim Reinbott as he goes down memory lane with John Poehlmann, retired Assistant Director of MOAES. John and Tim have worked together for decades and will draw you into their conversation as they reminisce about colleagues, campus and research farm development, and various research projects.
Video Podcast Part One: https://youtu.be/ltv6rSn3UAA
Video Podcast Part Two: https://youtu.be/cygZLv2lfNQ
Transcript: 8-1-25 Tim's Take...
Are you considering a new agricultural venture? Then this is the video for you. Before you jump in, check out this video on the Intel for Ag website tool. Tim Reinbott talks with Mallory Rahe about this new exciting tool for small farmers, specialty crop farmers, and people interested in expanding their agricultural business.
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Video Podcast Part One: https://youtu.be/wQkfF_TWz...
Bryan Stobaugh and Blake Barlow join Tim Reinbott in this month's Tim's Take podcast, explaining the difference between the Missouri Soybean Association and the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, what is high-oleic soybeans, where this discovery came from and where it is changing our world, and more!
Video Part One: https://youtu.be/kgthtO9qGvQ
Video Part Two: https://youtu.be/pYhmvKR9OL4
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What can we do about supplemental pasture feeding during the summer? Whether it's just the summer slump or a drought, can we feed our livestock and still see profit? Join Tim Reinbott and his guests this month, Dr. Harley Naumann and Dr. Eric Bailey, as they break down the calculations of expenses and strategies for grazing livestock and managing forages.
Part One Video: https://youtu.be/V7GINKsHXEM
Part Two Video: https://youtu.b...
There are many elements that go into breeding cattle. Join Tim and Jamie as they dive into the world of beef genetics. Jamie Courter explains how to read the bull sale catalog numbers and what they mean. Join Tim as they dive into this fascinating, sometimes confusing, topic that could potentially help you to produce superior genetics for your herd. Jamie also gives her insight on what she considers to be the best way to improve yo...
Tim Reinbott is joined by Mandy Bish as they discuss a new corn crop issue, tar spot. Join them as they discuss how to identify it, when it's active, and when to spray for it. The second half they discuss soybean pathogens such as red crown rot and soybean cyst nematode and how to identify them. Join us for this interesting dive into the world of soybean pathogens.
Each month, Tim Reinbott interviews a fellow researcher, a farmer,...
Tim's Take Episode 32 Part One Join Tim Reinbott as he asks Dr. Kevin Bradley the hard questions pertaining to the future of herbicides and the issues dealing with herbicide resistant weeds. Kevin gives his suggestions and insight from his research on how to deal with some of those resistant weeds. So, sit back and enjoy part one of a two part podcast interview.
Video Part One: https://youtu.be/v4MLVqCOvRE
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Did you know that the feed requirements of a cow differ by the physical shape of the cow? There is a better way to determine the feed requirement of a cow other than by weight alone. Dr. Derek Brake joins Tim Reinbott in this month's podcast talking about the new, exciting, research project.
Video Podcast Part One: https://youtu.be/y6qYmUbLEKc
Video Podcast Part Two: https://youtu.be/aazD0-ifCsI
Transcript: 1-3-25 Tim's Take Epis...
Join Tim as he visits with Dr. Salehi and her PhD student, Dibya Datta, and discusses the issues we are facing concerning the use of plastics. They are convenient and helpful to farmers in many ways... holding up to various weather conditions without rot, easy to use, and cheap, but are they costing us more than we realize?
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Video Part One: https://youtu.be/RohNp3xAR4k
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Dr. Eric Bailey is back with Tim Reinbott to talk about corn silage. He brings important information on silage details that producers are currently asking about. What kind of TDN does silage produce? Is it more economical than hay? What about keeping it covered? Have you ever wondered if there's a return on your investment with the efforts and costs of stockpiling forages? What about the variability of fall precipitation and forage...
Dr. Ben Brown joins Tim Reinbott for this month's Tim's Take podcast to chat about the grain economic struggles and the future outlook of the markets.
Transcript:10-4-24 Tim's Take Episode 28 - Benjamin Brown Ag Economics.doc
Part One Video: https://youtu.be/0z_HZt0ZenQ
Part Two Video: https://youtu.be/Zyg-V87zpas
Visit https://moaes.missouri.edu/ to learn more.
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Dr. Mark Coggeshall is here, sharing a glimpse into tree genetics and the vast variabilities among black walnut and white oak trees within the state of Missouri alone. Interesting facts also include how to pick a perfectly ripe walnut versus the overly ripe ones that we commonly pick from off the ground.
Transcript: 8-3-24 Tim's Take Episode 27 - Mark Coggeshall.doc
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This month, Tim had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Temple Grandin. Join him as he gleans from her years of wisdom and experience.
Here in Part One, she discusses animal handling and the scoring system created to improve those methods, as well as the understanding of an animal's emotional makeup which helps to explain behavior, particularly in cattle.
In Part Two, Dr. Grandin shares about her new book, Visual Thinking, briefl...
Do cicadas damage our trees? Watch this month's episode of Tim's Take as Hank Stelzer joins Tim Reinbott on the University of Missouri campus to discuss the 2024 cicada emergence.
Tim's Take Episode 25 YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/DbnO-xNX_hQ
Transcript: 7-5-24 Tim's Take Episode 25 - Do Cicadas Damage Our Trees.doc
Every month, Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, ...
Do you know how to safely apply a pesticide? Do you know how to calibrate your sprayer? Join Tim Reinbott as he delves into these topics and more with Director Samuel Polly and Assistant Coordinator Daniel Sjarpe from the Pesticide Safety Education Program.
Tim's Take Episode 24, Part One
Tim's Take Episode 24, Part Two
Every month, Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Exten...
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