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Item Episode 12: When Insects Take Care of the Pest Control For Us(2019-09-20) Heimpel, George; Hanson, AnthonyItem Episode 13: What's in the toolbox? Aphids and other soybean insects in 2020(2020-08-03) Koch, Robert; Hanson, AnthonyItem Episode 14: Soybean and corn diseases in late summer and what to plan for next year(2020-08-07) Malvick, Dean; Hanson, AnthonyItem Episode 15: Soybean gall midge, spider mites and corn rootworm in southern Minnesota(2020-08-19) Potter, Bruce; Hanson, AnthonyItem Episode 16: Week Management in Fall and What to do with Weed Escapes(2020-09-20) Hanson, Anthony; Sarangi, DebalinItem Episode 17: What exactly is IPM anyways?(2020-12-30) Hanson, Anthony; Nicolai, DavidDr. Anthony Hanson and Dave Nicolai give an overview of what integrated pest management is to wrap up 2020.Item Episode 19: Strategic Farming: What's Bugging Your Corn?(2021-03-31) Hanson, Anthony; Ostlie, Ken; Potter, BruceDr. Ken Ostlie and Bruce Potter discuss corn insects and outlooks for 2021. This episode was part of an interactive webinar series, Strategic Farming: Let's Talk Crops where farmers and other ag. professionals could ask researchers questions they had.Item Episode 20: Strategic Farming: Soybean cyst nematode, so tough a threat, it warrants a coalition(2021-04-09) Hanson, Anthony; Tykla, Greg; Markell, SamuelDr. Greg Tykla, nematologist with Iowa State University and Dr. Samuel Markell, Extension broadleaf plant pathologist at North Dakota State University discuss soybean cyst nematode and the challenges with managing this pathogen.Item Episode 23 Understanding Degree Day Maps for Insect Monitoring with Anthony Hanson: What's Killing My Kale?(2019-07-10) Klodd, Annie; Hoidal, Natalie; Hanson, AnthonyIn episode 23 of our fruit and vegetable podcast What's Killing My Kale? we talked to Anthony Hanson, an Extension post-doc who has been creating degree day maps for various insect pests in Minnesota. Anthony explained how fruit and vegetable growers can use these maps to help make pest management decisions.Item Episode 27: 50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests(2022-12-28) Wright, Bob; Hanson, AnthonyDr. Bob Wright with the University of Nebraska discusses with Dr. Anthony Hanson how integrated got its start and Dr. Hanson goes through how we have adapted IPM plans to new invasive pests, such as soybean aphid. The two segments were produced as part of a 50th anniversary of IPM podcast supported by the USDA, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the North Central IPM Center hosted at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2039018. The IPM Podcast will be going on break in 2023 to focus on producing IPM updates for UMN Extension's Strategic Farming programs. You can contact Anthony Hanson at hans4022@umn.edu with IPM questions in Minnesota. For Strategic Farming content:Field Notes summer field updates with webinar and podcasts(https://strategicfarming.transistor.fm/); Let's Talk Crops winter webinar research updates (https://extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/strategic-farming-lets-talk-crops).Item Episode 91 - Lice and cattle with Anthony Hanson(University of Minnesota Extension, 2021-11-08) Heins, Brad; Armstrong, Joe; Krekelberg, Emily; Hanson, AnthonyUMN Extension Integrated Pest Management team member Anthony Hanson joins the OG3 to talk about lice. We walk through lice in general and go through a real-life example Anthony experienced with his family's cow-calf operation.Item Incorporating host-plant resistance into soybean aphid integrated pest management.(2017-09) Hanson, AnthonySoybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae), originally from Asia, is an invasive pest of soybean in North America that can damage resulting in up to 40% yield loss. Currently, foliar insecticides such as pyrethroids and organophosphates are used to control soybean aphid. Soybean resistant to soybean aphid also has been found (i.e., Rag genes), but these traits are not commonly available from seed suppliers. The following chapters focus on research identifying: soybean aphid resistant germplasm and genetic loci to increase the availability of soybean aphid resistance varieties, insecticide resistant field populations of soybean aphid, and how use of current insecticides may interact with host-plant resistance.Item Tough Buggers(2013) Cira, Theresa; Christianson, Lindsay; Hanson, Anthony; Hefty, A.; Morey, Amy; Nail, K.; Rosenberger, D.; Venette, R.C.