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F.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastNutrients & Nuance: The Complicated Science Behind Effective Water CommunicationsA Rose by any other name would smell as sweet - but does word choice impact our opinions?In this episode, Dr. Sadie Hundemer, assistant professor of Agricultural Education and Communication, discusses the study of human behavior, and how understanding mental models and trusted sources can improve the way we talk about water science issues. Send us a textThe opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their sole responsibility do not represent positions, policies or opinion of the University of Florida, UF/IFAS, or the UF/IFAS Department of Food and R...2025-05-0720 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastThe Soggy Sunshine State: Figuring Out Florida's FreshwaterFrom precipitation to perception, this season of FRE Lunch is all about the economics of fresh water!Today we are joined by podcast guest Dr. Matt Cohen, Director of the UF Water Institute to provide an overview of Florida's freshwater and the challenges associated with its management. The Water Institute brings together collaborators across disciplines at UF, and will be partnering with us this season to highlight the interdisciplinary research and solutions related to Florida freshwater that are being researched and carried out by faculty members and students at the University of Florida.For more...2025-03-2222 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastSeason 2 Coming Soon! Join us for a Deep Dive into Freshwater Economics with the UF Water InstituteKnown as the Sunshine State, Florida is also synonymous with water. And so, it’s no surprise that as our state’s flagship university, the University of Florida is renowned for its expertise in water-related research. That is why, we are excited to announce the launch of our second season of FRE Lunch – The Food and Resource Economics Podcast. This season, we will be partnering with the UF Water Institute to bring you a total of 8 episodes all about Florida’s fresh water and the research happening at UF around it! Episode One will be released o...2025-03-2001 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHerbicides 101: 2,4-DDr. Ferrell and Christine talk about one of the oldest herbicides used today. 2,4-D has a rich history in agriculture and natural resource management. Listen to this episode to learn about the science behind 2,4-D.Helpful Resources⁠⁠Herbicides 101: What's the Deal with Aquatic Herbicides?⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Silent Spring UF/IFAS CAIP Blog⁠⁠—Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.Do you have topics or q...2025-02-1232 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastLove Your Leftovers: Tackling Food Waste on College CampusesHappy Valentine’s Day from F.R.E. Lunch! Whether you're enjoying a romantic dinner out or cooking a meal at home, there’s one big question—where are your leftovers going?In part two of our first-ever two-part episode, we're diving deeper into the behavioral science behind efforts to reduce food waste on college campuses with guest expert Dr. Olesya Savchenko, assistant professor of food and resource economics. This episode explores her research into how food waste in college dining halls can be reduced through educational campaigns that increase awareness which could eventually promote long-term behavioral change...2025-02-1118 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastScrapped Snacks - Exploring Food Waste Reduction on College CampusesDid you know that, according to the National Resources Defense Council, 22 million pounds of food is wasted annually on college campuses? In today's episode, we'll discuss the economics of food waste, and some of the strategies such as composting, trayless dining, and educational efforts that are being used by the University of Florida to reduce food waste on campus. We are joined by expert guest Maddie Kowalewski, Sustainability Manager for Florida Fresh Dining. For students interested in learning more about Project Clean Plate, the dates of the next two events are February 5, 2025 from 5:30 - 6:30 pm at...2025-01-3113 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHerbicides 101: Let's Review and What's New...In this episode, we set the stage for future conversations. First, we review how herbicides work and the registration process. Then, we introduce herbicide selectivity and resistance. Stay tuned as we continue to turn science into solutions!Helpful Resources⁠Herbicides 101: What's the Deal with Aquatic Herbicides?⁠⁠⁠Silent Spring UF/IFAS CAIP Blog⁠—Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center.2025-01-1528 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastForestry & Finance: The Economics of U.S. Christmas Tree FarmsAs temperatures drop this December, we sat down with Dr. Jamie Dinkins Bookwalter and Dr. Will Kohlway, two Christmas tree specialists from North Carolina State Extension. Join us for the final episode of 2024 as we discuss the economic impacts of the forestry industry, the ecosystem services forests provide, the unique Christmas Tree farm industry in North Carolina, and how North Carolina's Christmas tree farms were impacted by Hurricane Helene this year.Additional Resources:NC State Extension - Christmas Trees ProgramDr. Jamie Bookwalter - Directory PageDr. Will Kohlway - Directory PageStatistics from Today's Episode:...2024-12-2017 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastSmall Businesses, Big Impact: Potential Futures for Clothing Production in FloridaNovember is National Entrepreneurship Month! To celebrate, we interview Food and Resource Undergraduate alumnus Emma Biggers about her small business, how she applies the lessons learned through her major to running it, and the research project it inspired where she sought to evaluate the economic feasibility of an entirely local cotton t-shirt supply chain in Florida where the cotton would produced, processed into textiles, and distributed to clothing stores like hers all in state.Send us a textThe opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their sole responsibility do not represent positions, policies...2024-11-2914 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastBuying into Bigfoot: Cryptid Tourism’s Boost to Local EconomiesHappy Halloween! In this very special episode, we sit down with the UF Smathers Libraries marketing and communications team to discuss their latest Sasquatch themed marketing campaign and are even visited by a ghost - I mean guest - from episode 1, Dr. Christa Court, to learn about the direct and indirect effects of Cryptid Tourism on local economies.Send us a textThe opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their sole responsibility do not represent positions, policies or opinion of the University of Florida, UF/IFAS, or the UF/IFAS Department of Food...2024-10-3117 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastBeer and Business - The Economic Impact of Craft Beer in AmericaIn this episode, Nathan Palardy, assistant professor of Food and Resource Economics, joins the F.R.E. lunch podcast team to discuss how craft breweries impact local economies, and his research into the policies surrounding beer sales in the United States. Note: This episode was initially scheduled for release in September, but was delayed due to the wide-ranging impacts of Hurricane Helene across the Southeastern United States. Some areas mentioned in this episode, such as Asheville, NC. were severely impacted and are still recovering. For more resources about all stages of Disaster Preparation, Response, and...2024-10-0417 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastHow Potential Disease Outbreaks Could Impact the United States Cattle Industry: The Economic ConsiderationsThis month's episode of F.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics Podcast explores the potential threats posed by a zoonotic disease outbreak to the U.S. Cattle Industry and provides a unique look into the undergraduate research opportunities available to UF/IFAS College of Agriculture & Life Sciences students looking to complete an honors thesis project. In this episode, Shelby Sumner, a Spring 2024 alumnus of the Food and Resource Economics Program and current graduate student at Oklahoma State University, joins us to discuss her honors thesis project - 'Moo'd Swings: Potential Disease Hazards Facing the U.S...2024-08-3014 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastThe United States Shark Fin BanSince 2022, United States policy has made it illegal to sell or buy shark fins in the United States.In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Andrew Ropicki, UF/IFAS Food and Resource Economics Assistant Professor and marine economics specialist for Florida Sea Grant, to discuss the economic considerations behind the policy and other efforts to reduce shark finning. Send us a textThe opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their sole responsibility do not represent positions, policies or opinion of the University of Florida, UF/IFAS, or the UF/IFAS D...2024-07-2617 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsSt. Johns River Restoration: A Tale on Turtles and EelgrassThis week we chat with Dan Kolterman, from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Aquatic Habitat Conservation and Restoration Section, about their efforts to restore natural areas in one of Florida's most iconic river systems. Helpful Resources FWC Aquatic Habitat Conservation and Restoration Section — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or...2024-07-2424 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsCrested Floating Heart Deep DiveTake a deep dive with us as we talk with CJ about crested floating heart! Learn how this invasive plant looks, spreads, and outcompetes native flora; disrupting biodiversity, flood control, and water quality. We discuss the challenges of managing this invasive in Florida's waters, and the current research being conducted on it here at the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants. Helpful Resources Crested Floating Heart Plant Profile⁠ — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to c...2024-07-1029 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastHow Hurricanes Affect Florida Agriculture: Assessing Short-Term Economic ImpactsDr. Christa Court is an Assistant Professor of Regional Economics in the UF Food and Resource Economics Department and Director for the UF/IFAS Economic Impact Analysis Program. In this episode, Dr. Court joins us to explain how her team uses economic research to estimate the short term impacts of Agriculture Damages and Losses sustained when a hurricane hits Florida.Additional Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Economic Impact Analysis Program: https://fred.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/economic-impact-analysis-program/USDA Farm Service Agency: https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/disaster-assistance-program/indexSend...2024-06-2817 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsNew Zealand, New Solutions: Invasive Plants AbroadThis week we sit down with Dr. Daniel Clements, a freshwater ecologist for the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, to discuss plant management practices abroad and similarities between the invasive plants found in New Zealand and Florida. Helpful Resources NIWA Freshwater Research — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have to...2024-06-2626 minF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastF.R.E. Lunch: The Food and Resource Economics PodcastIntroducing F.R.E. LunchSend us a textThe opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their sole responsibility do not represent positions, policies or opinion of the University of Florida, UF/IFAS, or the UF/IFAS Department of Food and Resource Economics.Got thoughts on the episode, questions for us, or an idea for what we should cover next? Reach out to us by email at fre@ifas.ufl.edu2024-06-1701 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsLake Personalities: Lake KissimmeeTo the east of Lake Wales lies Lake Kissimmee...This week we chat with Marty Mann, a biologist from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, to learn more about this system and its rich history! Helpful Resources Working in the Weeds ⁠⁠Lakes and Landscapes Episode⁠⁠ FWC What's Happening On My Lake ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research bein...2024-06-1229 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsNavigating Nuisance Natives: Eelgrass in TennesseeWhat happens when a native becomes a nuisance? This week we get to learn about eelgrass in Lake Guntersville with Troy Goldsby! Tune in to learn more about this plant in the Tennessee Valley... Helpful Resources: Eelgrass Plant Profile — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions...2024-05-2929 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsOld World Climbing Fern Deep DiveWhat has up to 28,000 spores on a single leaflet and rhizomes that form dense, wiry, brown mats? Old world climbing fern, of course! Listen to this plant deep dive to learn about the tremendous impact this invasive plant has on Florida's natural areas. Helpful Resources Old World Climbing Fern Plant Profile UF/IFAS Assessment EDDMapS Old World Climbing Fern AskIFAS — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasi...2024-05-1526 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWhat's a PULA? Changes Coming to Herbicide UseIn this episode we discuss one of the biggest changes to pesticide use since the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Brett Bultemeier with the UF/IFAS Pesticide Information Office shares what Pesticide Use Limitation Areas mean when it comes to using pesticides in areas that have endangered species. Helpful Resources Bulletins Live! Two UF/IFAS PIO Blog: Do You Know Where to Find a PULA? EPA Workplan for ESA UF/IFAS PIO Website — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aqua...2024-05-0128 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsGiant Salvinia in Jacksonville: EDRR in ActionIs there a new "green menace" in the St. Johns River? Listen to this episode to learn about how Jessica Spencer, a USACE Engineer Invasive Plant Biologist, is working with local authorities to combat the spread of this invasive plant. Helpful Resources UF/IFAS CAIP Blog: Giant Salvinia in Jacksonville UF/IFAS CAIP Blog: Early Detection Rapid Response Giant Salvinia Plant Profile News4Jax Article — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify...2024-04-1734 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsResearch Review: Do herbicides harm bass?In this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine sit down with Dr. Joe Bisesi to review one of his latest research studies that starts to answer..."Do herbicides harm bass?" Listen to learn about how Dr. Bisesi studied the impacts of two common herbicides on bass at three different life stages. Helpful Resources More about Dr. Bisesi  — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted...2024-04-0332 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHerbicides 101: Frequently Asked QuestionsIn this episode, we answer five common questions about aquatic herbicides: Will these herbicides harm migratory birds and bees? Do herbicides harm fish or effect water quality? Are the fish safe to eat after treatments? And will these chemicals harm my family or pets? Why do they continue to spray when there are so few plants? Do aquatic herbicides contribute to blue-green algae blooms? Helpful Resources ⁠Herbicides 101: What's the Deal with Aquatic Herbicides?⁠ ⁠⁠Silent Spring UF/IFAS CAIP Blog⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Herbicide FAQs⁠⁠ — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠...2024-03-2029 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHerbicides 101: How Do Aquatic Herbicides Work?In this episode, we share four common ways aquatic herbicides work as a tool for controlling plants. Christine explains how a plant grows and functions, then Dr. Ferrell describes how herbicides carefully disrupt those processes to provide plant control. Helpful Resources Herbicides 101: What's the Deal with Aquatic Herbicides? ⁠Silent Spring UF/IFAS CAIP Blog⁠ ⁠Herbicide FAQs⁠ — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlightin...2024-03-0636 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHerbicides 101: What's The Deal With Aquatic Herbicides?In this episode, we talk about herbicide technology and what aquatic treatments look like today. Dr. Ferrell shares an overview on the history, registration process, and science behind aquatic herbicides. Helpful Resources Chemical Control Web Resources Silent Spring UF/IFAS CAIP Blog Herbicide FAQs — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics o...2024-02-2142 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsLake Personalities: Orange LakeWe talk with FWC Biologist, Eric Nagid, about Orange Lake. This waterbody lies just south of Gainesville, FL and has a unique history. Listen to our conversation to learn more about how dynamic each of Florida's lakes can be! Helpful Resources Working in the Weeds ⁠Lakes and Landscapes Episode⁠ FWC What's Happening On My Lake ⁠Website⁠ — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while...2024-02-0734 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsPhone-A-Friend: What should I do about my invasive plant problem?Have you ever had an invasive plant problem? Were you not sure what to do? In this episode we call in a few experts to answer common questions we receive from gardeners, land managers, and lakefront property owners. Questions we answer: I built some new flower beds a couple of years ago but have recently noticed a few new plants growing in it. I friend recently told me she thinks these are Chinese Crown orchids. Where did these come from and what should I do?   I have a 10 acre pasture that is partially wooded, but I ha...2024-01-2431 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsBiological Hide and Seek: Giant salvinia as an aquatic hitchhikerIn this episode, we learn more about a recent study conducted at the Center with lab manager, Corrina. The purpose of this study was to investigate how long giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta) can survive on boat bunks, and what that means for traveling right after a boat day. Listen to learn about how the study was set up and what the researchers found out! Helpful Resources Giant Salvinia Plant Profile Common Salvinia Plant Profile UF/IFAS CAIP Blog — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by th...2024-01-1033 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWhat the Muck?? with Dr. Mike AllenIn this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine speak with Dr. Mike Allen, Director of the Nature Coast Biological Station and a professor of Fisheries and Aquatic Science in the School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences at the University of Florida. Together we explore the question, “What is lake muck and what happens when there is too much of it”? Listen to learn more about lake muck and the impact invasive plants have on this element in Florida lakes. Helpful Resources Lake Muck blog — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the...2023-11-0131 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsThat's a Good Question... (Part 1)There are so many invasive plants and many have naturalized. Why not just leave them alone? Why can’t we just leave a few plants? Are herbicides dumped into the water? Does treating aquatic plants with herbicides cause more muck?  Listen to this episode to find out the answer to these questions! — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you hav...2023-10-1836 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsTalking with Travis: A Conservation InfluencerTravis Thompson is a sportsman, hunting guide, podcast host, and advocate turned influencer in the world of Florida conservation. In this episode, we talk with Travis about how his perspective has grown when it comes to invasive plants, what it means to be an authentic advocate, and how he got started with his three brands: All Florida, Cast and Blast, and Duck Ranchin'. Listen to learn more about his mission and how you can get involved in the conservation conversation! Helpful Resources All Florida Authentic Conservation Cast and Blast Florida (podcast): Stream on...2023-10-0431 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWhere did the all of the hydrilla go? | Lake IstokpogaIn this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine talk about a study conducted in 2019 on Lake Istokpoga located in Highlands County, Florida. In this study, UF/IFAS LAKEWATCH and CAIP researchers collaborated with concerned lake users on a project that examined the possible cause for reduced hydrilla growth in the lake. Listen to this episode to hear what the scientists and citizens found out! Helpful Resources The Lake Istokpoga research paper UF/IFAS CAIP Blog on the study About Lake Istokpoga Hydrilla plant profile Research article citation: 2023-09-2027 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsUGA Bugwood: Invasives on AppsThis week, we highlight the UGA Bugwood Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health with the Director of the program, Chuck Bargeron. In this episode, he shares why UGA Bugwood was started, the benefit of citizen science, and the future of invasive species data collection on apps! Additional Resources UGA Bugwood Website EDDMapS I'veGot1 App — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants...2023-09-0635 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsDoes More Grass Equal More Bass? A Conversation with Gene GillilandDid you know that Florida is the bass fishing capital of the world? We sit down with B.A.S.S. Conservation Director, Gene Gilliland, to talk about bass fishing, lake conservation, and ask the question "does more grass equal more bass?" Listen to this week's episode to learn about B.A.S.S., Gene, and the answer to this question! Helpful Resources B.A.S.S. Conservation News Gene Gilliland The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Cent...2023-08-2335 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsCan we breed out invasiveness? A look at Lantana researchIn this episode, Dr. Jay Ferrell and Christine Krebs learn about the latest in lantana sterilization research with doctoral student, Brooks Parrish. Listen to learn about what makes Lantana, a beloved garden plant, invasive and get a glimpse into plant breeding research. Helpful Resources  UF/IFAS Gardening Info https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/lantana.html  Plant Profile https://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/lantana-camara/  UF Sterile Cultivars https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/EP544  — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida...2023-08-0930 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsGame On! - Working In The Weeds Trivia #3 (APMS Edition)Center director Dr. Jay Ferrell hosts a special trivia game episode with Aquatic Plant Management Society (APMS) board members! Trivia categories include plant facts, boating facts, APMS facts, and a mystery question. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at...2023-07-2632 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsFlorida LAKEWATCH: Successful Citizen ScienceWe sit down with Florida LAKEWATCH Directors Mark Hoyer and Dr. Gretchen Lescord to talk about the past, present, and future of Florida LAKEWATCH. Since 1986, this program has engaged citizens with science related to the management of Florida lakes, estuaries, rivers, and springs through monthly data collection. Listen to our conversation to learn about LAKEWATCH! Helpful Resources Florida LAKEWATCH Website — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and...2023-07-1235 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsLake Personalities: Lake TohopekaligaOn this week's episode, we talk with FWC Biologist, Ed Harris, about the unique characteristics of Lake Toho and its neighboring waterbody, East Lake Toho. Listen to this episode to learn about their ecology, user groups, and recent management efforts. Helpful Resources Working in the Weeds Lakes and Landscapes Episode FWC What's Happening On My Lake Website — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasiv...2023-06-2834 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceCybersafety: Exploring Safety Strategies for CybersecurityWith great power comes great responsibility, and in the world of technology, that means being prepared for cybersecurity threats.In this episode, Dr. Lauri Baker, co-founder of the Center for Rural Enterprise Engagement, highlights the importance of having a robust cybersecurity plan, educating yourself and your employees, and investing in the right tools to protect your electronic data at home or work. Discover best practices for staying safe in today's digital landscape and learn about malware protection and cloud storage solutions to safeguard your valuable data and maintain customer trust.Resources:Online publication on...2023-06-2828 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsSpuds and Science: How the Air Potato Patrol Program Empowered CitizensThis week we sit down with Dr. Emily Kraus to talk about the Air Potato Patrol citizen science program coordinated by UF/IFAS and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Dr. Kraus shares how the program empowered citizens to identify the air potato vine in their landscape, common look-alike plants, and the air potato leaf beetle. Helpful Resources Air Potato Patrol Website Air Potato Patrol Blog (By Dr. Lester) Air Potato Vine Control Information (FDACS) Air Potato Vine Plant Profile (CAIP) — Working In Th...2023-06-1428 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsCan endangered and invasive species co-exist? Water Hyacinth and Snail KitesIn this episode we talk about what it's like to manage invasive plants while protecting endangered species that share the same ecosystem. We are joined by Jon Lane from the US Army Corps of Engineers and he shares his experience with managing water hyacinth while protecting Snail Kite populations nearby. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. ...2023-05-3131 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceLoving our Landscape: Why our Landscaping MattersA single tree in your yard can remove up to 26 pounds of CO2 from the air. This is the equivalent of removing emissions from a vehicle that travels 11,000 miles per year. In this episode, we explore the value of residential landscapes and the numerous benefits they provide. Hear from two guests in this episode as they share their expertise and knowledge related to planting the right plant in the right place, tips for irrigation, and the importance of our home landscaping. This episode features speakers, Wendy Wilbur, statewide Master Gardener Volunteer Program Coordinator, and Michael Dukes, Director...2023-05-3140 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsTransparency through Technology: FWC looks to the futureThis week we are joined by Alex Dew, the administrator for the FWC Aquatic Plant Management Program. In this episode, we get to know Alex, learn a little bit about the Aquatic Plant Management Program, and hear some exciting updates from their organization when it comes to harnessing technology to increase transparency. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Cen...2023-05-1732 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsPesticide Safety in the Field (Where are we now? Where are we going?)In this week's episode, we discuss what pesticide training, registration, and regulation looks like today. Helpful Resources Pesticide Information Office Dr. Brett Bultemeier's Blog Featured Blog: Pesticide Exposure: What are the Routes of Exposure? Information Guide: How Are Herbicides Registered For Use? — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you w...2023-05-0336 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsBook Club: Silent Spring | A Book That Brought ChangeWorking In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠⁠caip@ifas.ufl.edu⁠⁠. For more information and resources, visit our ⁠⁠website⁠⁠. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠.2023-04-1938 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsGame On! – Working In The Weeds Trivia #2 (Graduate Student Edition)Center director Jay Ferrell hosts a special trivia game episode with our graduate students! Trivia questions include info from all of our past episodes and an additional mystery topic. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the ⁠University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants⁠. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ⁠caip@ifas.ufl.e...2023-04-0526 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceLearning to Lead (Featuring Jonathan Dain): Leadership Development in Agriculture and Natural ResourcesYou may have heard these words from the legendary American football coach Vince Lombardi before, “leaders aren't born, they are made.” But have you ever wondered; how does one make a leader? In this series, you will hear from two guest speakers that represent two different leadership institutes that do just that— help to make leaders. The speakers from this series share their expertise and knowledge related to leadership in the field of agriculture and natural resources. This episode features speaker, Jonathan Dain, Director of the Natural Resources Leadership Institute (NRLI).Resources:https://nrli.ifas.ufl.edu/2023-03-2927 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsCattail Deep Dive (Native But Nuisance)Featured Resources Invasive Species Terminology - Iannone, B. V., Carnevale, S., Main, M. B., Hill, J. E., McConnell, J. B., Johnson, S. A., Enloe, S. F., Andreu, M., Bell, E. C., Cuda, J. P., & Baker, S. M. (2020). Invasive Species Terminology: Standardizing for Stakeholder Education. The Journal of Extension, 58(3), Article 27. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/joe/vol58/iss3/27 Bansal, S., S.C. Lishawa, S. Newman, B.A. Tangen, D. Wilcox, D. Albert, M.J. Anteau, M.J. Chimney, R.L. Cressey, E. DeKeyser, K.J. Elgersma, S.A. Finkelstein, J. Freeland, R.Grosshans, P.E. Klug, D...2023-03-2236 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsAlligatorweed Deep Dive (Alligatorweed Flea Beetle – A Florida Success Story)This week, we are joined by Chelsea Bohaty from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to chat about alligatorweed (Alternanthera philoxeroides). As a part of her position with USACE, Chelsea leads the alligatorweed flea beetle program. Listen to this episode more about this Florida invasive plant management success story and these hard-working beetles! Helpful Resources Alligatorweed Plant Identification Video   Blog: All About Alligatorweed History, Biology, and Management of Alligatorweed by Taylor Darnell, Dr. Ben Sperry, and Dr. Candice Prince (Aquatics Magazine, Spring 2021 Issue) — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the Uni...2023-03-0828 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWater Lettuce Deep Dive (Native or Invasive? Does It Matter?)In this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine take a look at water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), a troublesome plant found throughout Florida and other areas of the world. But we all have one big question: "Is water lettuce native or invasive?" We'll talk about this and more! More On Water Lettuce Water lettuce, Pista stratiotes: Manage it, or let nature take its course? Water lettuce, Pista stratiotes: Native…Invasive…Or does it really matter? Referenced Book Bartram, W. & VanDuren, M. (1928). The Travels of William Bartram. Dover Publications, New York. Referenced Journal Articles Evans, J.M...2023-02-2220 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHydrilla Deep Dive – Part 2 (The Intersection Where Science and Stakeholders Meet)In this episode, we are joined by FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Section Leader Jason Dotson. As a lifelong angler, Dotson grew up fishing the Potomac River and found a love for water systems and the life within them. After studying at Virginia Tech, he moved to Florida to get his master's degree in fisheries science (and it didn't hurt that Florida is also the Bass Fishing Capital of the World). Now, as FWC FWRI Section Leader, Dotson works to research everything from ecosystem health to fish populations and everything in between. In this discussion, Dotson sh...2023-02-0832 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHydrilla Deep Dive – Part 1 (Plant Structure, Photosynthesis, Pros v. Cons, and More)This week, Dr. Ferrell and Christine discuss all things hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). Featured Resources Hydrilla verticillata Plant Profile (UF/IFAS CAIP Plant Directory) A Moment of Clarity: Does Clear Water Mean Healthy Water? (By Dr. Candice Prince via UF/IFAS Blogs) — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or qu...2023-01-2545 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWater Hyacinth Deep Dive (Plant Physiology, Growth Habits, Reproduction, and More)In this episode, we're diving deep into all things water hyacinth! Dr. Ferrell and Christine are joined by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Research Biologist Dr. Ben Sperry as they break down this plant's physiology, growth habits, reproduction functions, previous research, and more. To learn more about water hyacinth, visit our website's Plant Directory. Featured Resources: How women are turning one of the world's worst invasive plants into handbags and rugs — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. Th...2023-01-1142 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsFIELD FAILS: Stories and Mishaps from the Field (Bonus Episode)Take our Listener Survey to share your experience and ideas! Scientists and staff at the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants have been connecting with you through our podcast Working In The Weeds. In this survey, we hope to learn a little bit about our listeners like you and what you'd like to hear from us in the future! (IRB Study #202201742) If you'd like to learn more about this study, please contact either: Christine Krebs – Co-Investigator, ckrebs@ufl.edu Dr. Candice Prince – Co-Investigator, cprince14@ufl.edu — Working In The Weeds...2022-10-1221 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceHurricane Preparedness: No Time to Wait (Update)With Hurricane Ian making its way north in the Caribbean, we’re airing a segment from a 2021 episode titled Hurricane Preparedness Part 1: No Time to Wait. In this episode, Craig Fugate, former administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), discusses disaster management, the famous Waffle House Index, and hurricane preparedness and recovery. We also hear from Angie Lindsey, point of contact for the Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN), as she shares information relevant to Hurricane Ian and helpful resources for storm preparation and recovery.Resources:https://extensiondisaster.nethttps://www.ready.gov/hurricanesht...2022-09-2728 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsGame On! – Working In The Weeds Trivia #1Center director Jay Ferrell hosts a special trivia game episode with our faculty and staff! Trivia categories include Plant Facts, Plant Management, About the Center, and an additional mystery topic. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at ca...2022-09-2122 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHow Are Invasive Plants Managed? (Pros and Cons of Management Techniques)Dr. Stephen Enloe is back with Dr. Ferrell and Christine to discuss invasive plant management techniques, the pros and cons of each technique, and how science is pushing these techniques forward into the future. Helpful Resources Necessity of Plant Management Plant Management Techniques — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do...2022-09-0748 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsLow and Slow: A Recipe for Managing Invasive PlantsWorking In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu. For more information and resources, visit our website. Follow UF/IFAS CAIP on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.2022-08-2435 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsAll About The Invasion Curve!See an example of the Invasion Curve: How Long Until a New Species Becomes Invasive? Let’s Talk About The Lag Phase! Featured Plants Salvinia molesta (Giant salvinia) Salvinia minima (Water spangles, water fern) More Resources Giant Salvinia – A Highly Invasive Aquatic Plant You Don’t Want Growing in Your Pond Alligatorweed Flea Beetle Agasicles hygrophila Selman and Vogt (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Halticinae) — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues s...2022-08-1029 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWhat's on the Horizon? Predicting Future Invasive SpeciesDr. Deah Lieurance is with us again to talk about horizon scanning and how it can be used to identify invasive species threats to Florida. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at caip@ifas.ufl.edu. Fo...2022-07-2721 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceEnvironmental Contaminants: MicroplasticsOn any given day, you may see plastic pollution in a number of places, such as on the side of the road, or in a body of water. But, have you considered all of the plastic waste that you cannot see? Microplastics – a term that includes plastic particles that are 5 millimeters or smaller – are ubiquitous in the natural environment from our soils to the air we breathe. This episode features Lara Milligan, the Natural Resources Agent for UF/IFAS Extension Pinellas County, whose work focuses on wildlife, water, and general environmental education. Milligan discusses how microplastics end up in the...2022-07-2738 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceEnvironmental Contaminants: PharmaceuticalsIt’s been long known that human activities can have lasting impacts on the natural environment, ranging from soil and water quality to ecosystem functioning. In this series of Science by the Slice, we’re exploring environmental contaminants and the threats they pose to life on Earth. Episode 1 features two University of Florida researchers: Dr. Lindsey Reisinger, a freshwater community ecologist, and Dr. A.J. Reisinger, an urban ecologist. They describe how pharmaceuticals used by humans find their way into water systems, ultimately impacting wildlife. The Reisingers discuss a study they conducted to test the effects of a common anti...2022-07-2733 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWhy Are Invasive Plants Sold in Stores?Dr. Deah Lieurance joins us to talk about the UF/IFAS Assessment of Non-native Plants, how it can be used, and how we discuss the risk of nonnative plants. Dr. Lieurance is an extension scientist in the UF/IFAS Agronomy department. In her current role, she coordinates the UF/IFAS Assessment of Non-native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas, a program that provides the status and risk of invasion for nonnative plant species. Florida Plant Lists Federal Noxious Weed List Florida Noxious Weed List Florida Prohibited Aquatic Plants List Florida Invasive Species Council List UF/IFAS Assessment...2022-07-1334 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsWho Are the Voices Behind the Microphone? (with CAIP Communications)The whole podcast team is back this week as center director Dr. Jay Ferrell chats with CAIP Communications about the unique way they work with invasive plants, featuring communications manager Raychel Rabon and education and training specialist Christine Krebs. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us...2022-06-2922 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsTrading in a Tractor for an Airboat (with Dr. Ben Sperry)Dr. Ben Sperry shares how he went from studying row crops to researching aquatic plants. He also explains more about his unique position as a research biologist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on th...2022-06-1522 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsManaging Invasive Plants with Helicopters in Hawaii (with Dr. James Leary)This week, we're joined by Dr. James Leary to chat about his innovative ideas for invasive plant management techniques and how his 20-year experience in Hawaii benefits his work in Florida. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this podcast? Email us at...2022-06-0115 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceBEE-hind the Scenes: Honey Bee Research and Beekeeping BasicsIn this episode we will hear from two honeybee experts, Jamie Ellis, professor of entomology in the Department of Entomology and Nematology at the University of Florida, and Lauren Roberts, public engagement technician at the UF/IFAS Honey Bee Research and Extension Lab. These guests share about honey bee research being conducted at UF and the basics of honey bees.https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/honey-bee/Two Bees in a PodcastAre you an educator? The Science by the Slice podcast aims to inform diverse audiences about important issues in agriculture, natural resources and public...2022-05-2522 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsThe Wide World of Extension (with Dr. Stephen Enloe)In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Stephen Enloe to talk about his experiences working across the U.S. We are also exploring the world of Extension and how it connects people directly to science and research. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to di...2022-05-1820 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsInspired by Steve Irwin with a Passion for the Environment (with Dr. Candice Prince)This week, Dr. Candice Prince joins us to talk about her role as a teacher and researcher. Dr. Prince is a triple Gator graduate with a passion for environmental issues and natural resource conservation. — Working In The Weeds is a podcast by the University of Florida/IFAS Center for Aquatics and Invasive Plants. This series connects scientists with stakeholders to clarify and discuss issues surrounding aquatic and invasive plants, while also highlighting the research being conducted at the Center. Do you have topics or questions you would like us to discuss on this pod...2022-05-0415 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceExtended Dialogue: Extending LeadershipDiversity, equity, and inclusion has a place in education, service, research, and leadership. Join us as we hear from Scott Angle, Vice President of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Florida (UF), as he speaks on ways the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) aims to become more inclusive of Floridians across the state and how he plans to continually incorporate diversity, equity, inclusion, and access into the UF/IFAS system.https://dei.extension.org/https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/ifas-vp/2020/09/01/an-angle-on-ifas-september-1-2020/https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/ifas-vp/2021/01/15/a-more-diverse-inclusive-uf-ifas-an-update/...2022-04-2733 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceExtended Dialogue: Extending ResearchIn this episode John Diaz, assistant professor and extension specialist in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication at the University of Florida, shares how his roll at the university allows him to lead initiatives like the Coalition of Florida Extension Educators for Latino Communities (CAFÉ Latino) and the Alliance for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (AIDE) that focus on integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion into research and extension.https://dei.extension.org/https://extadmin.ifas.ufl.edu/teams-and-programs/cafe-latino/A Framework for Educating Diverse Audiences: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/wc341Are y...2022-04-2733 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsHippos and Hyacinth: The American Hippo Bill (Bonus Episode)As water hyacinth became a bigger and bigger problem, leaders believed African hippopotamuses might be the answer. In this bonus episode, center director Dr. Jay Ferrell and education and training specialist Christine Krebs discuss The American Hippo Bill and how hippos almost called the US south their new home. Additional Resources Library of Congress – Hippopotamus Steak: Topics in Chronicling America Biological Control Development The Atavist Magazine – American Hippopotamus: A bracing and eccentric epic of espionage and hippos Smithsonian Magazine – Pablo Escobar’s Pooping Hippos Are Polluting Colombia’s Lakes — Working In The Weeds is a podcast...2022-04-2022 minWorking In The WeedsWorking In The WeedsThe Green Menace | Part 2: Is Water Hyacinth Here To Stay?It's the 1930s and water hyacinth has established itself in Florida. Now what? Engineers are desperately searching for new ways to control this plant that is quickly overwhelming their waters. In the conclusion of our mini-series, we will explore what efforts have been made to control water hyacinth throughout the years and how this plant impacts our waters and landscapes today. This episode features narrated excerpts from George E. Buker's Engineers vs. Florida's Green Menace. This article is available through The Florida Historical Quarterly. George E. Buker’s Engineers vs. Florida’s Green Menace Buker, Geor...2022-04-0624 minScience by the SliceScience by the SliceExtended Dialogue: Extending ServiceDifferent experiences and perspectives can increase the overall impact that an organization can have. Join us as we hear from Andra Johnson, dean of UF/IFAS Extension, as he speaks about his experiences working and studying at land-grant universities and some of the changes that have taken place throughout his life in the field of extension. Johnson shares how the extension system can be used to increase inclusivity in agriculture and natural resources, and in life.https://dei.extension.org/https://civildialogue.extension.org/https://programs.ifas.ufl.edu/civic/https://extadmin.ifas.ufl...2022-03-3024 min