20 min

Tackling disease management and soil health Tuber Talk

    • Business News

Disease-suppressive crops work in multiple ways: by not being a crop host to the disease, by actively lowering pathogen levels, and by boosting soil health so the overall growing environment is more resilient to disease. Robert Larkin, USDA-ARS research plant pathologist, joins us to discuss the different ways crops can lower disease pressure, what farmers in Maine are doing, and all about soil health more broadly.
For the full show notes, including Larkin’s full crop rotation studies, please visit potatoesincanada.com/podcasts.
The music used in this episode is Vital Signs from Purple Planet Music.

Disease-suppressive crops work in multiple ways: by not being a crop host to the disease, by actively lowering pathogen levels, and by boosting soil health so the overall growing environment is more resilient to disease. Robert Larkin, USDA-ARS research plant pathologist, joins us to discuss the different ways crops can lower disease pressure, what farmers in Maine are doing, and all about soil health more broadly.
For the full show notes, including Larkin’s full crop rotation studies, please visit potatoesincanada.com/podcasts.
The music used in this episode is Vital Signs from Purple Planet Music.

20 min