Recorded: 1/5/2024I was once asked a question about whether fungicidal seed treatments negatively impacted beneficial soil fungi. While researching this question, I came across the work of Dr. Jim Germida from the University of Saskatchewan. In this episode, we get into a broad-ranging conversation about the many aspects of soil microbiology with a true expert. This is a valuable conversation for anyone looking to learn more about what’s happening below the soil in their fields! Links:James J. Germida's CitationsHost: Joseph Akins, Penn State ExtensionGuest: James J. Germida, University of SaskatchewanSign up for our newsletter, Field Crop News, and follow us on Facebook!
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