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The NFL Incorporates AAFC Stats - With Ken Crippen
In a surprise move that instantly reshapes the league’s historical narrative, the National Football League last month announced it will now officially incorporate statistics from the upstart All-America Football Conference (AAFC), the short-lived but impactful rival professional football league that operated from 1946 to 1949. The decision brings long-overdue recognition to the achievements of several prominent players from the mid-20th century and results in the revision of several long-standing records in the NFL’s official record books. Renowned early pro football historian Ken Crippen ("The All-America Football Conference: Players, Coaches, Records, Games and Awards" and "The O...
2025-05-05
1h 11
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The NFL Incorporates AAFC Stats - With Ken Crippen
In a surprise move that instantly reshapes the league’s historical narrative, the National Football League last month announced it will now officially incorporate statistics from the upstart All-America Football Conference (AAFC), the short-lived but impactful rival professional football league that operated from 1946 to 1949. The decision brings long-overdue recognition to the achievements of several prominent players from the mid-20th century and results in the revision of several long-standing records in the NFL’s official record books. Renowned early pro football historian Ken Crippen ("The All-America Football Conference: Players, Coaches, Records, Games and Awards" and "The O...
2025-05-05
1h 11
Podcasts – RealAgriculture
AAFC cuts seem inevitable — what does thoughtful reform look like?
As Canada approaches a federal election with both leading parties pledging to cut government spending, a new report from the Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute (CAPI) is urging a strategic and transparent review of agricultural programs, not just for savings, but to maximize impact. The report, Review, Restrain, Reset, explores how Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)… Read More
2025-04-11
12 min
Stays Krunchy In Milk
Stays Krunchy in Milk Episode 569: Barometric Swag
The Nintendo Switch 2 is coming soon, and Tee is super excited to talk all about it. It’s an all-Cleveland Browns news segment this go round as the Browns AAFC records have been incorporated into the NFL’s and The Kelce Bros don’t mess with the Browns moving to Brookpark either. Box catches us up on his adventures. He also discusses anxiety and how he has learned to deal with it. Tee’s youngest is getting prom ready and we discuss how private equity companies are destroying this country. We then head to Reddit for this week’s AITA but n...
2025-04-11
1h 47
The Fanatical Elfz Network: A Cleveland Browns podcast
The Browns Blitz: Browns and the AAFC with David Evans- Smith!
David Evans-Smith (@grmpyliftmedic) joins Jeff and Rod to discuss the inclusion of AAFC stats in NFL records, the end of the Watson era, Kirk Cousins, Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter, Nick Chubb, two rookie running backs, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-04-04
1h 29
SuinoCast
Biogás pode Revolucionar as Granjas? - Felipe Hickmann | Ep. 306
A relação entre nutrição suína e impacto ambiental tem sido um tema cada vez mais relevante para a sustentabilidade da suinocultura. Neste episódio do SuinoCast, Felipe Hickmann compartilha estratégias nutricionais para reduzir a produção de dejetos e otimizar a geração de biogás. Ele explora a economia circular na suinocultura e os desafios da redução de proteína bruta sem comprometer o desempenho animal. Uma conversa essencial para quem busca inovação e eficiência na produção de suínos!"Os biodigestores transformaram a suinocultura de uma atividade poluidora para uma fo...
2025-03-06
1h 06
SuinoCast
Biogás pode Revolucionar as Granjas? - Felipe Hickmann | Ep. 306
A relação entre nutrição suína e impacto ambiental tem sido um tema cada vez mais relevante para a sustentabilidade da suinocultura. Neste episódio do SuinoCast, Felipe Hickmann compartilha estratégias nutricionais para reduzir a produção de dejetos e otimizar a geração de biogás. Ele explora a economia circular na suinocultura e os desafios da redução de proteína bruta sem comprometer o desempenho animal. Uma conversa essencial para quem busca inovação e eficiência na produção de suínos!"Os biodigestores transformaram a suinocultura de uma atividade poluidora para uma fo...
2025-03-06
1h 06
IFPRI Podcast
Biofuels and the Global Vegetable Oil Market
IFPRI-AMIS Seminar Series | IFPRI Policy Seminar Biofuels and the Global Vegetable Oil Market Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) March 4, 2025 Production of biodiesel fuel in Brazil, the European Union, Indonesia, and the United States has grown by nearly 40 percent over the past five years, driven largely by subsidies and government mandates. Government regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions have also boosted demand for vegetable oils and created new markets for used cooking oils (UCO), altering commodity trading patterns and price dynamics. The seminar will present overviews of the global vegetable oil market and the market for...
2025-03-04
1h 30
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
147: Arch Ward - NFL/MLB
Arch Ward was a visionary. Sports editor of the Chicago Tribune during the 30s and 40s, Ward is the founder of several marquee sporting events. He created the MLB (Major League Baseball) All-Star Game, he launched the Chicago Charities College All-Star Game, a series that last 42 years where a team of college all-stars played a "serious" exhibition game against the defending NFL Champion. He also created the AAFC (All-American Football Conference) which challenged the NFL from 1946 to 1949. Three teams from the AAFC still play today: the Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, and San Francisco 49ers. He also created the Golden...
2025-02-11
1h 07
Inputs - by Top Crop Manager
Suppressing Fusarium rot with cover crops?
Much has been made of cover crops and their benefits over the past several years, and for good reason. While no cover crop is a quick fix or solution to all a field's problems, when treated like specialist tools and used with defined goals in mind, they can do many things, including busting up compacted soils, boosting soil organic matter, keeping weeds down – and suppressing diseases like Fusarium root and crown rot in soybean and barley, according to a recently published study based on research at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) research centre in Charlottetown. In thi...
2024-11-05
19 min
Voices of Esalen
Asian American Feminist Collective on Intersectionality, Sexuality, Reproductive Rights, and Justice
Senti Sojwal and Tiffany Diane Tso are founding members of the Asian American Feminist Collective, a grassroots racial and gender justice group that works to interrogate and dismantle systems of racism, patriarchy, and capitalism, telling their stories through various modes of feminist media while providing spaces for identity exploration, political education, community building, and advocacy. https://www.asianamfeminism.org In our conversation we explored a host of topics, including the legacy of feminist activism that undergirds their work, the intersectional identities that inform the AAFC, how Black feminist thought has influenced them, their hashtag #ThisisAsianAmerica (on Instagram), how reproductive justice...
2024-10-14
42 min
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
140: Marion Motley -NFL
In 1946, a new professional football league launched - The All America Football Conference (AAFC) and the strongest team created was the Cleveland Browns. It was filled with superstars and an eventual legend at coach - Paul Brown. In the backfield was another budding superstar, Marion Motley. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 232-pounds was, by today's standards, not exactly HUGE. But, in 1946, 6-foot-1, 232-pounds was very intimidating. Motley steamrolled the opposition during his playing days and led the Browns to the AAFC's first-ever Championship. But he didn't stop there. In fact, Motley was a catalyst for the Browns who also...
2024-09-24
56 min
Tuber Talk
Manure, weed seeds, cover crops and yields with Judith Nyiraneza and Andrew McKenzie-Gopsill
Potato production in Northeastern North America can lead to stagnant yields and declining soil health. This is why practices such as cover cropping and the use of manure are important. However, these practices also lead to increased weed problems by adding seeds into the weed seedbank. A recent AAFC study explored how cover crops and manure affect weed populations in a potato crop rotation over three years.To speak more about the study, the process and insights gleaned are Judith Nyiraneza and Andrew McKenzie-Gopsill of AAFC. They discuss the background of the still-ongoing research project, insights into...
2024-08-16
19 min
Beef and Forage Roundup
Positive Public Perception with Amie Peck
Amie Peck leads the Public and Stakeholder Engagement (PSE) team at the Canadian Cattle Association which works to increase public trust in the Canadian beef industry by supporting industry synergies, forming strategic partnerships and connecting positively with consumers and the public. This includes addressing industry issues by coordinating key messages and specific responses together with provincial and industry organizations. As well, promotional content and campaigns are also developed that highlight the benefits of beef production in Canada.Today’s episode is the first in a three part mini series talking about Public Perception in the Ag and Be...
2024-06-19
57 min
SKUFood Recipes for Success
Ep.10 Growing the appetite for Canadian products internationally through Canada Brand Program- AAFC- Cheryl Donnelly
In this episode we are joined by Cheryl Donnelly, Senior Market Development Officer at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). With 14 years of experience in international affairs at AAFC, Cheryl has been instrumental in driving market development strategies and initiatives in regions such as the EU and the Middle East. Her expertise extends to leading the modernization of AAFC's Canada Brand Program, aimed at promoting Canadian agri-food and seafood products on the global stage.Cheryl has a proven track record of success, having led e-commerce and digital marketing campaigns in Japan and Vietnam as part of launching the...
2024-05-10
36 min
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
128: Otto Graham-NFL
He is the only quarterback - ever - to only play for 10 seasons and lead his team into the championship game every year of his career. He won the championship seven (7) times. And, yet, when the discussion about who is the greatest QB of all-time comes up, very few football fans mention the name Otto Graham. He played for the Cleveland Browns when they were "born" as an AAFC (All America Football Conference) team. The Browns, simply stated, were the best team in the league. In fact, Graham led the Browns to the AAFC title every year of the...
2024-04-02
57 min
Inputs - by Top Crop Manager
Celebrating healthy soil on World Soil Day
Dec. 5 marks the annual World Soil Day, which for 2023 will celebrate the theme of “soil and water: a source of life.” To recognize the importance of soil health to the farming community and the environment as a whole, Dr. Benjamin Ellert, research scientist and biogeochemistry and the agroecosystem science team lead with AAFC – Lethbridge, will join Inputs podcast host Dylan Sjolie to discuss several soil health topics and how that relates to the environment.During the podcast, Ellert will touch upon such issues as soil health as it relates to carbon, the impact carbon content in soil has on...
2023-12-05
32 min
Beef and Forage Roundup
BONUS: The Manitoba Beef & Forage Production Conference with Pam Iwanchysko
Pam Iwanchysko has been a Livestock Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture in Dauphin, Manitoba for more than 25 years. Pam was raised on a mixed farm north of Dauphin and attended the University of Manitoba where she received her BSc. Degree and then proceeded to attend the University of Saskatchewan to complete her Master’s degree in Ruminant Nutrition. She is passionate about agriculture and improving grazing systems and is continuing her efforts by playing a key role in reinstating the grazing mentorship program back into Manitoba through the Canadian Forage and Grassland Association. Pam was recently inducted into Manitoba Forage and...
2023-11-29
33 min
Yesterday's Sports
1970 San Francisco 49ers
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYMost NFL fans are familiar with the SF 49ers' success during the 1980s and 1990s, but only some fans realize how close the 49ers came to playing in some Super Bowls in the early 1970s.The franchise began in 1946 in the AAFC. They did pretty well in that league, finishing with a combined 39–15–2 record during its four-year existence. They played in the AAFC Championship in 1949 but lost to the Cleveland Browns. But as an NFL...
2023-10-03
09 min
AgAnnex Talks
IWCA series: Ana Badea
Ana Badea is a Manitoba-based research scientist for barley breeding and genetics, leading Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) largest two-row and hulless barley breeding program at the Brandon Research and Development Centre. Badea is also involved in the development and training of the next generation of researchers and agriculture professionals as an adjunct professor at the University of Manitoba, where she helps guide graduate students as a co-supervisor and member of the advisory committee.Badea was nominated as an IWCA recipient by Dean Dias, CEO at Cereals Canada, who, in addition to her leadership at AAFC, hi...
2023-07-10
28 min
SpudChat
#35 Common Scab with Dr. Claudia Goyer, AAFC
This week on SpudChat, we bring you the audio from another of our presentations at the PEI Potato Conference in Summerside on February 13th, 2023. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Claudia Goyer of AAFC in Fredericton, NB. Claudia has been leading a national research project into common scab for the past five years, investigating both the populations of the bacteria that cause common scab as well as potential treatment options for potatoes.
2023-03-06
31 min
Passed Ball Show
Passed Ball Show #671 (2/21/2023)
2-21-2023 Passed Ball Show. John opens up this program talking about why the play in the NBA All Star Game is so much different than it is during the regular season and why the ASG is difficult to watch. He reiterates why the selections itself are still important to the players and their resumes. He then defends (while completely flabbergasted that he even felt the need to defend) the Utah Jazz’ decision to center the all-star weekend around its two all-time greats, Karl Malone and John Stockton. There is nobody else in the history of the franchise more accomplished on...
2023-02-22
18 min
The 360 on Energy and Carbon
Climate Modelling & Application in Agriculture with AAFC | Episode #68
Join energy coaches David Arkell and John Pooley with guests from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Kirsten Hannam and Elizabeth Houghton on an episode all about climate modelling. This episode features what climate modelling is, why it's important to the agriculture industry, challenges with application, and more. Presentation by AAFC research scientist Kirsten Hannam © His Majesty the King 2022, licensed under CC-BY-NC 4.0. Elizabeth's research was supported by the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative, and delivered by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of BC.
2023-01-18
29 min
FNR Football Nation Radio
AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas On SOOFN | 24 August
With 2023 fast approaching, George and Lachie caught up with AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas for a National Second Division Update!
2022-09-02
43 min
Tuber Talk
Mechanical weed seed control with Andrew McKenzie-Gopsill
In 2011, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) scientists were researching ways to control European corn borer populations. In an effort to target the pest at its source, they developed a piece of equipment dubbed the “potato vine crusher.” The equipment successfully reduced ECB populations in a field, but the pest's ability to fly between fields meant all farms in an area would have to employ the technology for there to be a beneficial effect overall. The crusher went unused for a decade until one AAFC research scientist considered another use for it.In this episode of Tuber Talk, AAFC...
2022-07-20
19 min
Grain on the Brain
Storing Water and Carbon
Resources linksOne fantastic way to build soil health and improve the water infiltration capacity of your soil is to integrate livestock onto your land. For grain farmers who don’t own livestock, MOA and MFGA have built a website to help facilitate partnerships between grain and livestock farmers. It’s a great way to terminate and reincorporate your green manure and build your soil biology. FInd out more here: https://manitobagrazingexchange.com/The panel mentioned Mark Shepard’s keyline permaculture design, so we thought we’d include a link to a presentation he made last year...
2022-05-26
43 min
The Football Odyssey with Aron Harris
Ken Crippen - Writing About Football History, the Original Buffalo Bills of the AAFC, & the Football Learning Academy
Ken Crippen is a football historian and author. Ken recently launched the Football Learning Academy, a website that contains online courses and videos on football history and the impact that the game has had on society. Ken and Aron discuss his new venture, as well as his background as a football writer, his work on the All America Football Conference and the original Buffalo Bills franchise that was a part of the AAFC. https://www.thefootballodyssey.com/ https://twitter.com/FootballOdyc https://www.instagram.com/thefootballodyssey/ https://www.youtu...
2022-05-13
39 min
Tuber Talk
Regional management strategies for Colorado potato beetle
Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is a devastating invasive insect pest of potato and other Solanaceae crops and can be found in potato-growing regions across Canada. The beetle is also capable of developing resistance to insecticides rapidly, making it more of a question of "when" specific resistances will develop, rather than "if." A five-year study conducted by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) researchers is examining CPB from a regional perspective, looking into whether there are genetic differences in CPB depending on region and if this affects insecticide resistance.In this episode, Tuber Talk host Dylan Sjolie speaks to D...
2022-03-16
37 min
FNR Football Nation Radio
AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas on SOOFN | 24 February 2022
AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas joins George & Josh to discuss their final report on the National Second Division, and the goals and ambitions for the competition.
2022-02-24
27 min
Spud Smart Podcast
Controlling Colorado Potato Beetles on Your Farm – A Spud Smart Innovation Webinar & Podcast
Colorado potato beetles (CPBs) are highly adaptive to new control methods, which makes them hard to get rid of in potato fields. A national research project led by AAFC and funded by the Canadian Horticulture Cluster has been working to quantify regional patterns of insecticide resistance and develop regional control methods. This webinar will take a closer look at their research findings which could help control CPBs on your potato crops. During this webinar, you will learn: Where CPB hotspots are What CPB control chemistries are losing efficacy Regional management recommendations for CPB control About the...
2021-11-30
53 min
The Football Out West Show - Extra Time
Sunday Supplement Ep73 - Zak Gruevski, Mark Sultana (United Football Group of Clubs) & Nick Galatas (AAFC)
FULL REPLAY: FOOTBALL OUT WEST SHOW Season 3, Episode #73 (Sunday, September 12, 2021) THIS week's episode of the Football Out West Show was undoubtedly the biggest Show yet, in the three-season history of our weekly football magazine program, with our live audience reaching record numbers! Following on from last week's massive show with Football Victoria CEO Kimon Taliadoros, this week we spoke to the Caroline Springs George Cross FC President MARK SULTANA and outgoing Preston Lions FC president ZAK GRUEVSKI who both shared with us some of the fallout following last week's show and updated us...
2021-09-13
1h 45
Grain on the Brain
Intercropping
Resources linksThe WADO annual report with its 2020 results can be found here:https://mbdiversificationcentres.ca/westman-agricultural-diversification-organization/You can also use their search tool to find the results from all the trials they’ve conducted over the past decade.Southeast research farm in Redvers SK also does lots of intercropping research:https://southeastresearchfarm.org/SponsorOur podcast is supported by generous donations and sponsorships. This episode was funded in part by the Canada and Manitoba governments through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership and the Prairie Organic De...
2021-07-09
45 min
The Growing Point Podcast
Parasitism of Wheat Midge and what you can do to help with Jennifer Otani (AAFC Beaverlodge)
In this episode we chat with Jennifer Otani (AAFC Beaverlodge) regarding wheat midge on the prairies and in the peace region. We chat about the wheat midge life cycle, damage, and mechanisms tools for producers. We also delve into the complex relationship that wheat midge has with Macroglenes penetrans, a beneficial wasp that parasitizes wheat midge, and how farming practices in crops like canola impact its ability to reduce wheat midge populations. The links that Jennifer mentions: http://insectpestmanagement.blogspot.com/2021/06/talking-about-wheat-midge-and-its.html?m=1 https://prairiepest.ca/
2021-07-02
44 min
The Nutritionist
AMTS and CCC webinar Dr Chaouki Benchaar reducing emissions using dairy formulation
Dr Chaouki Benchaar, from the Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre presents research on Dietary options to reduce enteric methane emissions from dairy cows. Dr. Benchaar is a research scientist at the Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre (Quebec) of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). An internationally recognized researcher, he received his Ph.D. from Institut National Polytechnique of Toulouse in France. Since joining AAFC in 2000, Dr. Benchaar has made numerous notable contributions to the dairy and the livestock feed industry.
2021-06-17
1h 19
The Barley Bin
Scourge of Barley Quality and Yield: Managing Fusarium Head Blight – with Dr. Kelly Turkington (AAFC)
We chat with Dr. Kelly Turkington from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) at the Lacombe Research and Development Centre about barley specific Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) disease management. Our discussion covered a lot, ranging from ideal FHB fungicide timing to Kelly’s current research project exploring combinations of management practices. We strayed to discussing fungicide application at herbicide timing and evaluating varieties for disease resistance ratings.
2021-05-05
1h 10
Dear Asian Generation
Dear Asian Girl: The POWER of Identity
In this episode Julie from the Asian American Feminist Collective and Genesis sit down and talk about her knowledge on the political history of the AAPI, shifting to topics about finding your political ideology while growing up and her advice on how to find your voice. RESOURCES: BOOKLIST FROM AAFC: https://www.asianamfeminism.org/resources AAFC: https://www.asianamfeminism.org/
2021-02-22
37 min
The Growing Point Podcast
Closing Yield Gaps in Western Canada - A discussion with Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC)
In this podcast, we chat with Dr. Brian Beres regarding his current research on closing yield gaps in Western Canada. Part of his research involves capturing management information from producers through a survey. We discuss the survey and research value to western Canadian producers and how it will impact producers goal of closing yield gaps in the future. To learn more about this survey click here: https://albertawheat.com/media/the-growing-point/february-2021/yield-gap
2021-02-19
20 min
Football Insiders
Nick Galatas - In Conversation with Nick Galatas, Chairman of AAFC
Nick Galatas - In Conversation with Nick Galatas, Chairman of AAFC by Fair Play Publishing - Football Writers Festival
2021-02-15
36 min
The World Football Programme
Season 35 Episode 2
The World Football Programme on 107.9FM - Saturday, February 13, 2021This week, Sean Kelly is joined in the studio by Junior Matilda Miranda Templeman and the Messi of Subbuteo, Hugh Best. Joining them on air will be;Nick Galatos, AAFC chair. The underpinning language is when, not if, for a second tier competition. We check in with Nick to see how it is shaping up.Greg Farrell, West Coast Futsal (show sponsor). Greg will be informing us of the exciting opportunities available in futsal.Derek Pollock, EPL pundit. Derek will...
2021-02-13
1h 58
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
Spec Sanders-NFL
Spec Sanders was somewhat of a football phenom. In fact, his days at the University of Texas made NFL teams take notice and in 1942 the Washington Redskins made Sanders the first-ever Longhorn to be taken in the first round when they selected him sixth overall. However, Sanders never put on the wine and gold of Washington. Following his days at Texas, Sanders joined his brothers in the Army as the U.S. was in the midst of World War II. Following his days in the military, a new league came calling, the AAFC and one of its new teams...
2021-01-26
1h 38
SBS The World Game
TWG LIVE - AAFC's Nick Galatas on a potential 2nd div, Western United's Ivan Vujica, Sam Lewis on W-League
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll discuss WSW going top of the A-League, a potential second division with AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas (8:00), Western United's start to the season with Ivan Vujica (33:50), the bottle-throwing incident in the Melbourne derby with Samantha Lewis (45:00), A-League ticket prices, the Sydney derby, Aussies Abroad, Daniel Arzani and the Supercopa.
2021-01-20
1h 33
SBS The World Game
TWG LIVE - AAFC's Nick Galatas on a potential 2nd div, Western United's Ivan Vujica, Sam Lewis on W-League
Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll discuss WSW going top of the A-League, a potential second division with AAFC Chairman Nick Galatas (8:00), Western United's start to the season with Ivan Vujica (33:50), the bottle-throwing incident in the Melbourne derby with Samantha Lewis (45:00), A-League ticket prices, the Sydney derby, Aussies Abroad, Daniel Arzani and the Supercopa.
2021-01-20
1h 33
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
Buddy Young-NFL
One of the fastest players to ever grace the gridiron was the 5-foot-4 Buddy Young. A native of Illinois, Young played for the Illini before joining the AAFC (All America Football Conference) and later the NFL where he enjoyed great success with the then Baltimore Colts. Buddy’s speed and quickness is what made him a threat on the field. At Illinois, the first time Buddy ever touched a football, he ran 64-yards for a touchdown. The second time he got a hold of the ball, he ran 30-yards for a touchdown. In fact, his first year with Illinois, he...
2020-12-01
1h 27
The World Football Programme
Season 34 Episode 44
The World Football Programme 107.9FM for Saturday November 28, 2020In the studio this week, the whole WFP Team cap 2020 with what worked and what didn’t, highs and lows and all of the usual world football banter. Your Team is State Dream Team Defender, Penny Tanner, Co Host Sean Kelly, ALeagueStats.com Administrator, Peter Szkiela, Junior Matilda’s Goalkeeper, Miranda Templeman and Western Australian Subuteo Representative, Hugh Best.Our favourite guests join us in bullet mode throughout the show’s final two hours for 2020 and share their snapshots about this crazy year.James Curtis, Footba...
2020-11-28
2h 03
Maritime AgCast
Episode 6: Grazing and Pasture Management
Host Brad McCallum, Agri-Commodity Management Association (ACMA), chats with Cedric MacLeod, MacLeod Agronomics, and John Duynisveld, Agriculture Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), about grazing and pasture management practices. Producer: Ashley Anderson (ACMA) 7 Atlantic Central Drive East Mountain, Nova Scotia, B6L 2Z2 (902) 893-7455 Visit us: agricommodity.ca Follow us: Facebook and Twitter: @MaritimeAgCast Email us at: aanderson@agricommodity.ca or bmccallum@agricommodity.ca Host: Brad McCallum Special thanks to: Michael Boyd, owner of Podcast Atlantic Edited by: Ashley Anderson of ACMA Music: “Neon Lights” by Matt Weida...
2020-11-17
44 min
Food & Facilities
Food & Facilities 11/7/20 ‐ African American Farmers of California
In this segment of Food & Facilities on CentralValleyTalk.com, African American Farmers of California Vice President, LaKeishia Martin, explains how the non-profit in California’s Central Valley hopes to combat that historical discrimination by empowering African-American growers to provide their communities with fresh, wholesome food. You can read further on the topic through our blog in his contributed article: https://wcismag.com/2020/10/23/african-american-farmers-of-california-aafc/ Subscribe to our channel and follow us on social media West Coast Industrial Solutions Magazine on Facebook and LinkedIn, @wcismag on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to ou...
2020-11-12
00 min
The First Sixteen
Saving nutrients with novel science
Christopher Garnham and his team at AAFC have discovered something very small that could have big impacts in the food and feed industry. Some crops such as corn and wheat can be infected by a fungus that, while growing, produces mycotoxins. Ingestion of mycotoxin-laden food and feed is detrimental to the health of livestock and humans. Listen as Christopher Garnham explains the discovery they made of an enzyme that has the potential to mitigate these toxins in Canadian agri-food and agri-feed.
2020-11-04
14 min
The First Sixteen
RADARSAT Constellation Mission - agriculture from space
Learn about the Radarsat Constellation Mission, the type of data that flows from it, its applications in agriculture and how it is used by environmental stewards to work with farmers. In this episode we speak to Dr. Andrew Davidson, Manager Earth Observation at AAFC and Jacqui Empson Laporte, Environmental Specialist, from OMAFRA.
2020-10-14
12 min
Connect FCS ED
27-Sheree Moser, Mentoring New FCS Ed Teachers
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED…• FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com• FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed• Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed• Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed• GPIdea: https://www.gpidea.org/program/family-consumer-sciences-education• Sheree Moser @Nebraska-Lincoln: https://cehs.unl.edu/cyaf/faculty/sheree-moser SHOW NOTES:• I'm in about my 35th year of teaching, I actually graduated with a bachelor's degree in home economics education in 1982, a...
2020-10-07
41 min
Chiti Chata Football
Australian Second Division and The Premier League Return
There's been plenty of chat over the past few years about the need for a second football division in Australia, and it seems like it could be closer than ever with an announcement from the AAFC and 35 NPL clubs of their intentions to be apart of a new division come 2022. Along with that, the Premier League has returned again! We run through our thoughts from the weekends results and give our end of season predictions.
2020-09-21
46 min
WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY
SPORTSTALKNY THROWBACK: GENE CONLEY
From the Sportstalkny Vault this comes from 2008, Gene Conley was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played 11 seasons from 1952 to 1963 for four teams. Conley also played forward in the 1952–53 season and from 1958 to 1964 for two teams in the National Basketball Association. He is best known for being one of only two people (the other being Otto Graham–1946 NBL and AAFC Championship, plus three more AAFC and three NFL championships) to win championships in two of the four major American sports, one with the Milwaukee Braves in the 1957 World Series and three Boston Celtics championships from 1959–61.
2020-09-04
26 min
Stuff Mom Never Told You
How to be an Activist with AAFC
Two of the co-leaders of the Asian American Feminist Collective join us to discuss how to advocate and be an activist. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
2020-08-21
54 min
The Round Ball Project
Episode 23: The AAFC Project with Nick Galatas
Joining the podcast is the chairman of the Association of Australian Football Clubs Nick Galatas! We discuss Nick's inroads into the footballing industry, the founding of the AAFC and how the NPL/NSL differentiates from the A-League. A pivotal part of our conversation includes the discussions surrounding the National Second Division or 'The Championship', when this will be played (summer or winter), how many clubs will partake, the dialogue with the FFA, which streaming model it will be broadcasted on and more!
2020-08-03
1h 05
Sports History 101
003 All-America Football Conference
What is the All-America Football Conference? The AAFC was the first competition for the NFL and put up a good fight in the 1940s, bringing new innovations to the sport of football and eventually changing the landscape of the NFL forever. Intrigued? You should be. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-history-101/support
2020-07-29
47 min
Inputs - by Top Crop Manager
2020 insect pest update
Insect pest pressure in the 2020 growing season is quite clearly divided between Eastern and Western Canada. The hot, dry conditions in Ontario have resulted in an increase of insect pests in variety and populations. On the Prairies, the wet conditions haven’t allowed many insect pests to flourish, so pressure is lower across the board, but there are some new insects to watch out for.Tracey Baute, field crop entomologist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), and Tyler Wist, field crop entomologist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in Saskatoon, shed light on...
2020-07-28
28 min
The Game Before the Money: Oral History of Pro and College Football
Ep 17: Dub Jones -- Cleveland Browns Legend Remembers Championships, Scoring 6 TDs in One Game
Dub Jones played for the Cleveland Browns during their glory days winning championships in the NFL and AAFC. He is one of only three players in NFL history to score 6 touchdowns in one game. He shares stories accomplishing the feat and about the 1950 NFL Championship Game. He also was a member of the Browns coaching staff when they won the 1964 NFL Championship Game. Jones fills us in about the Browns' game plan and tells us how Jim Brown was a valuable part of the Browns offense even on plays that he didn't touch the ball. ...
2020-06-26
37 min
The Growing Point Podcast
Fusarium head blight timing tactics with Dr. Kelly Turkington of AAFC Lacombe
We chat with Dr. Kelly Turkington regarding how to best time fusarium head blight (FHB) applications in relation to crop staging, environment, and other risk factors. Recent research has shown that the infection window for FHB is wider than initially thought. How does this affect your in-field tactics and end grain quality?
2020-06-09
19 min
Humanity Learns
#8: Canada's urban-rural divide with Hillary Schramm.
The importance of our farmers cannot be overstated. We need to talk about the rural-urban divide as it threatens Canada's unity. Presenting an incredible conversation with Hillary Schramm, an Ontario dairy farmer, young Canadian, aspiring veterinarian and dear friend. Hillary's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schrammdunk/______Go and Follow Mayhaven Farms: https://www.facebook.com/MayhavenFarms/Cute Photos of Sheep: https://www.instagram.com/sheepishly.me/?igshid=18aptfgi78mpn______Why You Should Care About the Urban-Rural Divide:https://qz...
2020-05-09
22 min
Inputs - by Top Crop Manager
Plant Health Summit: Stubborn diseases and management strategies with Syama Chatterton, Dan Orchard and Curtis Henkelmann
The 2020 Plant Health Summit gathered farmers, agronomists, researchers and industry members at the TCU Place in Saskatoon to learn about the latest research and strategies for optimal crop health.In the fifth episode of our Plant Health Summit Series, Syama Chatterton, plant pathologist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, discusses her research on aphanomyces and root rots; Dan Orchard, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, and Curtis Henkelmann, a producer who farms in a clubroot region, discuss what they’ve learned about clubroot over the years and what other provinces ca...
2020-05-02
46 min
The Growing Point Podcast
Brian Beres, Hiroshi Kubota, Laurel Thompson - PCS PODCAST
This episode of The Growing Point podcast includes 3 short interviews conducted in December 2019 at Prairie Cereals Summit (PCS) in Banff. Interviews include i) Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC Lethbridge) on the topic of ultra-early seeding ii) Dr. Hiroshi Kubota (AAFC Lacombe) on the topic of nitrogen rates on malt barley varieties and iii) Laurel Thompson crop researcher at Lakeland College on the topic of managing malt barley varieties for feed end use. Interviewees attended PCS and presented their topics during a poster session. A great diversity of topics that hit on new research topics. Enjoy
2020-04-09
29 min
The Growing Point Podcast
Seed testing and results management with Dr. K Turkington (AAFC) and Carey Matthiessen (2020 Seedlabs)
The episode includes a conversation with Carey and Kelly regarding how seed testing occurs and what that means for managing that seed lot and your crop. Germination rates, vigour, disease and more can all affect your crop establishment and in-crop concerns. We go into detail about how these tests are conducted, and how each result should play a role in your decision making. Heading into seeding season, this podcast will help answer some questions around crop/seed planning and management.
2020-03-20
1h 22
The Growing Point Podcast
The Prairie Pest Monitoring Network with Meghan Vankosky (AAFC)
Dr. Meghan Vankosky of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada discusses the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network (PPMN). Who is involved, what information you can find, and how it can help with making on farm decisions. Meghan outlines why this is such a valuable tool for producers and agronomists in western Canada and how to start receiving it. The survey sign up page is now live and can be found here: https://bit.ly/3bCs9XN
2020-02-13
41 min
Orchard Outlook
Getting to the Core of Breeding
Dr. Amritpal Singh is a research Scientist in tree fruit germplasm development, with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and leads the apple and sweet cherry breeding program at the Summerland Research and Development Centre. He has a PhD from the University of Guelph, and was an assistant professor in the department of agricultural biotechnology at Anand Agricultural University in India for six years. At a time when there are many new apple varieties to choose from, Dr. Amritpal Singh joins us to explain the science that makes it all possible. Producer: Perennia Food and Agriculture...
2020-01-15
23 min
Orchard Outlook
Digging into Drainage
Scott Anderson graduated as an Agricultural Engineer from the Technical University of Nova Scotia, specializing in Soil and Water Management. In the past he’s worked with the PEI Department of Agriculture as a water management specialist and also with Agriculture and AgriFood Canada as the Regional Water Resources Engineer for the Atlantic Region. He now manages large collaborative research projects at AAFC. Scott Anderson joins us after a particularly wet spring to help us visualize how water behaves below-ground, and he describes how water can be managed using surface and subsurface drainage. Producer: Perennia Foo...
2019-12-18
21 min
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
67: AAFC-NFL
For four years, 1946 through 1949, the NFL faced stiff competition from an upstart league, the All America Football Conference. The AAFC was the real deal. Rosters featured such stars as Otto Graham, Joe Perry, Frankie Albert and Y.A. Tittle. It’s champion team, the Cleveland Browns, could compete with any NFL team and its coach, Paul Brown, created a passing attack that NFL teams just couldn’t defend. The AAFC introduced professional football to areas of the country that had never seen such a brand of football before. Of course, as with anything new, there were growing pains, and comb...
2019-10-15
2h 16
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
66: Blanton Collier-NFL
Blanton Collier was the last coach to lead the Cleveland Browns to an NFL Championship; and he did so in 1964. Amazingly, if you ask most Browns fans who the last coach was to lead the team to a Championship most will say Paul Brown. Of course, Brown, for whom the team is named, was at the helm for a combined seven AAFC and NFL Championships. But his last title with Cleveland came in 1955. Sure, he led the Browns to a championship appearance in 1956, but that was the end of Paul Brown’s championship run. He was let go after th...
2019-10-01
1h 22
Orchard Outlook
Sensing Fruit Maturity
Dr. John DeLong joins us to talk about how to measure fruit maturity at harvest using traditional and new methods. Thanks to postharvest physiologists like John, we can enjoy fresh apples long after harvest. Dr. DeLong has been a research scientist with AAFC since 1996 after graduating from the Pennsylvania State University's Department of Horticulture. Over the last 23 years, his research has focused on harvest maturity and storage quality retention of apple fruit and regional wine grapes. Producer: Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc. Website: www.perennia.ca Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia @nstreefruit ...
2019-09-18
26 min
The Growing Point Podcast
Dr. Breanne Tidemann (AAFC) – The Harrington Seed Destructor
Dr. Breanne Tidemann(AAFC) joins us to talk about weed management in western Canada. We discuss challenges around wild oats, the Harrington Seed Destructor’s potential, weed resistance, and potential future tools in the weed management toolbox.
2019-08-28
53 min
Sex Ed with DB: smart, science-backed sex education
Vote For Pleasure: Part 1
In this third episode of Sex Ed with DB (Part 1), Season 3, we discuss the intersection of sex ed and politics with Senti Sojwal, Julie Ae Kim, and Zoe Ridolfi-Starr. Senti and Julie are two of the co-founders of the Asian American Feminist Collective. The AAFC engages in intersectional feminist politics grounded within their communities. Through public events and resources, they seek to provide spaces for identity exploration, political education, community building, and advocacy in NYC. Zoe is an activist and advocate whose work focuses on sex, gender, family, and the law. As Policy Chair of the Sex Education Alliance of NYC...
2019-08-21
1h 17
The Growing Point Podcast
Winter wheat seeding best management practices with Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC)
Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC) joins us the discuss the nuances of seeding for a successful winter wheat crop. We discuss moisture concerns, seeding best management practices, nitrogen management, new varieties, stubble options, and much more.
2019-08-06
40 min
Canola Watch
Ep. 38 - Weed management at canolaPALOOZA - July 15, 2019
Canola Watch teams up with Real Agriculture to offer podcasts recorded live at canolaPALOOZA 2019 at Lacombe, Alberta. In this podcast, the fourth of five in the series, hosts Jay Whetter and Shaun Haney interview Breanne Tidemann with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Bob Blackshaw, recently retired from AAFC and Ian Epp with the Canola Council of Canada. The conversation covers major topics in weed management, including a conversation on combine weed-seed destructors and their place in integrated weed management.
2019-07-16
30 min
The Growing Point Podcast
AAFC researcher Dr. Brian Beres
In crop nitrogen application during early summer on spring wheat can be beneficial for yield. But what considerations around products, equipment, and timing need to be discussed. AAFC researcher Dr. Brian Beres give us some helpful tips.
2019-06-04
14 min
PhDivas
S04E20 | Not Your Apolitical Asians: Rachel Kuo on the Asian American Feminist Collective
Are Asians apolitical? What is the term "Asian American" anyway? PhDiva Xine talks to Rachel Kuo of the Asian American Feminist Collective about racial identity in online spaces and histories of Asian American political organizing. Rachel gives us insight into the latest wave of digital activism in the Asian diaspora galvanized by Black Lives Matter. How can Asian American feminists work in antiracist solidarity with other peoples of colour rather than colluding with white supremacy or falling into ethnonationalism? #notyourwedge #notyourAsiansidekick #modelminoritymutiny Artwork of the Asian American Feminist Collective by Angel Trazo Website: https://www.asianamfeminism.org/ (specific links to...
2019-05-31
47 min
Good Seats Still Available
Pro Football’s “League That Didn’t Exist” – With Gary Webster
WKKY-FM radio personality and sports author Gary Webster (The League That Didn’t Exist) helps us return to the curious story of the All-America Football Conference – the well-funded upstart that competed directly with the NFL in the late 1940s for supremacy of the still-fledgling sport of US pro football. After being rebuffed by the NFL to expand, influential Chicago Tribune sports editor (and baseball and college football All-Star Games’ creator) Arch Ward recruited a who’s who of wealthy businessmen to help form a rival second league that he hoped would ultimately play the senior circuit in an annua...
2019-05-06
1h 34
Good Seats Still Available
Pro Football’s “League That Didn’t Exist” – With Gary Webster
WKKY-FM radio personality and sports author Gary Webster (The League That Didn’t Exist) helps us return to the curious story of the All-America Football Conference – the well-funded upstart that competed directly with the NFL in the late 1940s for supremacy of the still-fledgling sport of US pro football. After being rebuffed by the NFL to expand, influential Chicago Tribune sports editor (and baseball and college football All-Star Games’ creator) Arch Ward recruited a who’s who of wealthy businessmen to help form a rival second league that he hoped would ultimately play the senior circuit in an annua...
2019-05-06
1h 34
Daily Football Show
Former A-League chief Archie Fraser assesses the next steps in the establishment of an independent league and second tier
What does it take to run an entire competition? Archie Fraser headed up the A-League for 14 months across 2009 and 2010. Now with the AAFC tasked with overseeing the implementation of a national second division, we ask the experienced sports administrator what needs to happen from here. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2019-03-06
22 min
Daily Football Show
DFS - 6/3/19: Independence/national second division special with Simon Hill and Archie Fraser
We're bringing back our 'Off The Pitch' specials for the remainder of the A-League regular season! This week we're zeroing in on the independence of the A-League and the APFCA's blueprint for a revised competition. We ask Fox Sports caller Simon Hill his thoughts on the roadmap forward and gauge the thoughts of former A-League chief and AAFC national second division chair Archie Fraser. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2019-03-06
1h 09
Defence Connect Podcast Network
The relationship between air cadets and the RAAF, Wing Commander (AAFC) Paul Martin Hughes JP
In this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast, Wing Commander (AAFC) Paul Martin Hughes JP joins host Phil Tarrant to discuss his role in shaping the future of the RAAF by attracting talented youth into the sector. WGCDR (AAFC) Martin Hughes will reflect on his journey to his current position, what his responsibilities now entail, and how the voluntary nature of the role for himself and those around him impacts the results that they strive to achieve. He will examine the relationship between RAAF infrastructure and the cadets program, whether it will aid those involved to seek further involvement...
2019-02-07
32 min
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097: Pro Football’s Dynastic Cleveland Browns – With Andy Piascik
Win or lose in next week’s Super Bowl LIII, the five-time NFL champion New England Patriots are already guaranteed a spot in the annals of pro football history as one of the sport’s most dominant teams – especially when viewed through the truncated lens of the last two decades. That said, a legion of successful clubs over the league’s prior eight decades – such as the Green Bay Packers of 1929-44 (and much of the 1960s); the 1981-98 San Francisco 49ers; the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers; the 1990s Dallas Cowboys; and the early 1970s Miami Dolphins – can legitimately...
2019-01-28
1h 45
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097: Pro Football’s Dynastic Cleveland Browns – With Andy Piascik
Win or lose in next week’s Super Bowl LIII, the five-time NFL champion New England Patriots are already guaranteed a spot in the annals of pro football history as one of the sport’s most dominant teams – especially when viewed through the truncated lens of the last two decades. That said, a legion of successful clubs over the league’s prior eight decades – such as the Green Bay Packers of 1929-44 (and much of the 1960s); the 1981-98 San Francisco 49ers; the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers; the 1990s Dallas Cowboys; and the early 1970s Miami Dolphins – can legitimately...
2019-01-28
1h 45
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
46: George Taliaferro-NFL
While Jackie Robinson is known to so many for being the first man to cross the color barrier in Major League Baseball, few, very few, know who the first African-American was to be drafted by an NFL Team. George Taliaferro, a record-breaking running back who played ball at Indiana University, was drafted in the 13th round of the 1949 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, thus becoming the first African-American drafted to play in the NFL. But, he never suited up for the Bears. Instead, Taliaferro opted to play with the Los Angeles Dons of the AAFC. Dawn Knight, a...
2018-12-25
1h 06
Can We KeepIt Real Podcast Network-local youth sports, hiphop,battlerap trending topics.
Local Westerly RI legand Donald Panceria made it to the NFL
Donald Panciera played high school football at LaSalle. Led LaSalle Academy to 2 of thier best seasons in the history of the program. Took LaSalle all the way to New Orleans to a high School bowl game. Went on to start for Boston Collage. Drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles 🦅 4th round 41st overall pick. Played for the New York Yankees football team after the Yankees transformed from the NFL, moved on to play D.back for the lions, then moved on to Chicago Cardinals before heading to Canada. Soon after that he coached for University of Dayton and B.C Soon aft...
2018-12-16
16 min
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090: The National Football League’s Origin (and Survival) Story – With John Eisenberg
Author John Eisenberg (Ten-Gallon War: The NFL’s Cowboys, the AFL’s Texans, and the Feud for Dallas’s Pro Football Future) returns, this time to guide us through the fascinating formative years of the National Football League – and the five now-legendary figures responsible for nurturing its development through tumultuous times and an often-uncertain future into what is now America’s most popular sport. In his new book The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire, Eisenberg highlights the individual dedication and collective conviction of Pittsburgh’s Art Rooney, Chicago’s George Halas, New Yor...
2018-12-03
1h 26
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090: The National Football League’s Origin (and Survival) Story – With John Eisenberg
Author John Eisenberg (Ten-Gallon War: The NFL’s Cowboys, the AFL’s Texans, and the Feud for Dallas’s Pro Football Future) returns, this time to guide us through the fascinating formative years of the National Football League – and the five now-legendary figures responsible for nurturing its development through tumultuous times and an often-uncertain future into what is now America’s most popular sport. In his new book The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire, Eisenberg highlights the individual dedication and collective conviction of Pittsburgh’s Art Rooney, Chicago’s George Halas, New Yor...
2018-12-03
1h 26
Daily Football Show
AAFC chairman Rabieh Krayem explains why yesterday's vote was a watershed moment for his association
For the first time ever, NPL clubs have a voice on the FFA congress. But the moment was bittersweet. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2018-11-20
11 min
Daily Football Show
DFS - 20/11/18: Ray Gatt and Rabieh Krayem
What a big 24 hours in Australian football... Just the small matter of a new chairman and board members! The Australian journalist Ray Gatt picks apart Chris Nikou's appointment as chairman as well as those of the other three new board members, AAFC chairman Rabieh Krayem discusses why yesterday's vote was so big, yet bittersweet, for his organisation, plus there's Top Bins and more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2018-11-20
52 min
Daily Football Show
DFS - 13/11/18: Natasha Dowie and Michael Lynch
On Tuesday's show, we hear from Melbourne Victory W-League captain Natasha Dowie ahead of their standalone derby against Melbourne City on Friday night, Fairfax Media football journalist Michael Lynch lifts the lid on happenings at the AAFC's electoral forum, plus there's Top Bins and heaps more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2018-11-13
58 min
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
41: Joe Perry-NFL
Joe “The Jet” Perry was once the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, and until 2011 was the all-time leading rusher in the history of the San Francisco 49’ers. But never winning a championship and playing the shadow of the great Jim Brown has certainly affected the legacy of Joe Perry. Perry said no to a larger offer to play for the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL in 1948 and instead signed for nearly less than half what the Rams were officering to play in the All America Football Conference (AAFC) and the Niners. In his second year with the team, he led t...
2018-10-16
1h 12
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080: The AAFC, AFL & the NFL’s Formative 1950s – With Economist David Surdam
After barely surviving World War II, the National Football League of the late 1940s was not only on tenuous financial footing, but also facing an existential threat from an ambitious new challenger with deep-pocketed owners ready take advantage of America’s growing interest in professional football, a newfound surplus of playing talent, and a tantalizing return to economic prosperity. While the All-America Football Conference lasted for only four seasons (1946-49), its mere presence jolted the historically conservative and inwardly-focused NFL into an era of dramatic transformation and strategic maturation that laid the groundwork for a meteoric rise in...
2018-09-24
1h 39
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080: The AAFC, AFL & the NFL’s Formative 1950s – With Economist David Surdam
After barely surviving World War II, the National Football League of the late 1940s was not only on tenuous financial footing, but also facing an existential threat from an ambitious new challenger with deep-pocketed owners ready take advantage of America’s growing interest in professional football, a newfound surplus of playing talent, and a tantalizing return to economic prosperity. While the All-America Football Conference lasted for only four seasons (1946-49), its mere presence jolted the historically conservative and inwardly-focused NFL into an era of dramatic transformation and strategic maturation that laid the groundwork for a meteoric rise in...
2018-09-24
1h 39
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080: The AAFC, AFL & the NFL’s Formative 1950s – With Economist David Surdam
After barely surviving World War II, the National Football League of the late 1940s was not only on tenuous financial footing, but also facing an existential threat from an ambitious new challenger with deep-pocketed owners ready take advantage of America’s growing interest in professional football, a newfound surplus of playing talent, and a tantalizing return to economic prosperity. While the All-America Football Conference lasted for only four seasons (1946-49), its mere presence jolted the historically conservative and inwardly-focused NFL into an era of dramatic transformation and strategic maturation that laid the groundwork for a meteoric rise in...
2018-09-24
1h 39
Football Bosses
FNR_Football - Football Bosses 21 February 2018
In the midst of the discussions between FIFA and the game's stakeholders in Australia, Tony & Cactus caught up with Chairman of the AAFC Rabieh Krayem; plus Interim Chairman of Football Supporters Australia Pablo Bateson.
2018-02-21
49 min
Sports' Forgotten Heroes
The Cleveland Rams
2017 is the 80th anniversary of the Rams joining the NFL. Most know the Rams are calling Los Angeles home for the second time in their history. However, what few know is that the Rams debuted in 1936 as the Cleveland Rams in the AFL. Yes, Cleveland was the original home for the Rams, but the team always struggled to attract fans; and after winning the NFL Championship in 1945 and with a new league – the AAFC, and a new team, the Cleveland Browns – about to debut, Rams owner Dan Reeves moved the team to Los Angeles just 27 days after winning the cham...
2017-10-03
1h 13
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018: Pro Football Historian Ken Crippen & the All-America Football Conference
Pro Football Researchers’ Association president Ken Crippen (The Original Buffalo Bills: A History of the All-America Football Conference Team; The All-America Football Conference: Players, Coaches, Records, Games & Awards) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss the upstart pro football circuit that gave the war-weary NFL a formidable challenge in the late 1940s. Crippen describes: How a newspaper sportswriter from Chicago convinced big money investors spurned by the NFL to start a directly competitive alternative league; The NFL’s public attempts to minimize the credibility, yet private efforts to contain the success of the AAFC; The head-to-head battles between the leagues to domin...
2017-07-10
1h 34
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018: Pro Football Historian Ken Crippen & the All-America Football Conference
Pro Football Researchers’ Association president Ken Crippen (The Original Buffalo Bills: A History of the All-America Football Conference Team; The All-America Football Conference: Players, Coaches, Records, Games & Awards) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss the upstart pro football circuit that gave the war-weary NFL a formidable challenge in the late 1940s. Crippen describes: How a newspaper sportswriter from Chicago convinced big money investors spurned by the NFL to start a directly competitive alternative league; The NFL’s public attempts to minimize the credibility, yet private efforts to contain the success of the AAFC; The head-to-head battles between the leagues to domin...
2017-07-10
1h 34
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018: Pro Football Historian Ken Crippen & the All-America Football Conference
Pro Football Researchers’ Association president Ken Crippen (The Original Buffalo Bills: A History of the All-America Football Conference Team; The All-America Football Conference: Players, Coaches, Records, Games & Awards) joins Tim Hanlon to discuss the upstart pro football circuit that gave the war-weary NFL a formidable challenge in the late 1940s. Crippen describes: How a newspaper sportswriter from Chicago convinced big money investors spurned by the NFL to start a directly competitive alternative league; The NFL’s public attempts to minimize the credibility, yet private efforts to contain the success of the AAFC; The head-to-head battles between the leagues to domin...
2017-07-10
1h 34
Canola Watch
Ep. 1 - Herbicide resistant weeds: prevention and management - July 7, 2015
AAFC research scientist Neil Harker, OSU weeds extension specialist Angela Post and CCC agronomy specialist Ian Epp talk herbicide resistant weed prevention and management with host Jay Whetter.
2015-08-20
18 min
[코리아포커스] 외국인들
001. 인터뷰 : 프랑스코리아친선협회(AAFC)사무총장 파트릭퀜즈망 인터뷰
프랑스코리아친선협회(AAFC)사무총장 파트릭퀜즈망 인터뷰 - 광명성3호2호기 인공위성발사와 유엔제재 - 북의 제3차핵시험과 유엔제재 - 프랑스의 최초 핵실험을 했던 드골장군 - 방북경험, 2012년 4월15일 김정은제1비서 연설에 대한 소감
2013-03-20
14 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
“A Century of Planting Trees: Musing on 100 Years of Science At The Lethbridge Research Centre" (Part 1)
When the agricultural research centre was founded 100 years ago, one of the first priorities was planting trees. This visual essay looks back over that century, using tree planting as a metaphor for the goals pursued. In looking back, it also poses questions about the future of agricultural research. How does agricultural science alter the local landscape? What can the community and researchers learn from each other in exploring how best to manage our lands? What do we want our landscape to look like, some decades from now, and how do we best envision that together? Speaker: Dr. H. Henry Janzen ...
2007-03-01
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
“A Century of Planting Trees: Musing on 100 Years of Science At The Lethbridge Research Centre" (Part 2 Q&A)
When the agricultural research centre was founded 100 years ago, one of the first priorities was planting trees. This visual essay looks back over that century, using tree planting as a metaphor for the goals pursued. In looking back, it also poses questions about the future of agricultural research. How does agricultural science alter the local landscape? What can the community and researchers learn from each other in exploring how best to manage our lands? What do we want our landscape to look like, some decades from now, and how do we best envision that together? Speaker: Dr. H. Henry Janzen ...
2007-03-01
00 min