WSUM News Team compiles recent news in under 5 minutes every Monday through Thursday. Originally aired on the 91.7 FM stream, each newscast is re-posted in audio form.
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Welcome to W.S.U.P Radio. Playing the finest jams along side news, art/entertainment, and social commentary.
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A weekly podcast for Wichita State University Christian Challenge.
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The crew of WSU brings you updates from around the world of sports! Hear us ramble and deliver the results and big stories with our own little spin to it!
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Talking all things Cougs with the WSU Football Blog
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91.7 The Edge, WSUW-FM, is a student run radio station that has been on the air in Whitewater since 1966. With its tower atop Hyer Hall, The Edge reaches the surrounding communities of Whitewater, Palmyra, Fort Atkinson, East Troy, and Watertown. 91.7 The Edge plays alternative, hip-hop, and metal music along with a great lineup of specialty shows including a variety of music from jazz to EDM. The station offers a wide array of opportunities for students from all majors to gain relevant expe ...
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The PodcastCoug, WSU Cougar Football, All things Cougar Football and Washington State!
James Laurie
Weekly Coug on demand show, featuring all things Cougar Football and Washington State.
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The Office of International Programs (OIP) at Wayne State University hosted 93 Iraqi students in July 2019 as part of the Iraq Young Leaders Exchange Program (IYLEP) for Undergraduates, a four-week summer exchange sponsored and funded by the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and implemented by World Learning. While at Wayne State, 21 students took an introductory course in public speaking and storytelling taught by Dr. Colleen Ezzeddine. As part of this course, each student chose one personal story to ...
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Digging into the Legacy in Dryland Research with Dr. Surendra Singh
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Dr. Surendra Singh joins the Wheat Beat Podcast to share some findings from long-term research about tillage practices and biosolids application.Resources:Lind Dryland Research Station: lindstation.wsu.eduLind Field Day: lindstation.wsu.edu/lind-field-day/Contact information: Dr. Surendra Singh, Surendra.singh@wsu.edu. cahnrs.wsu.edu/people-directo…
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In the news today, illegal miners are trapped in a South African mine, a Madison woman gets a new species of arthropods named after her, and Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announces a $1 million grant for Wisconsin teachers. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or…
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In the news today, president-elect Donald Trump nominates Senator Marco Rubio as his Secretary of State, the US government charges a man with leaking documents dealing with Israeli plans to strike Iran, and the CNN projects a Republican majority in the House of Representatives. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every …
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In the news today, US airlines suspend flights to Haiti, Elon Musk spent an estimated $200 million on campaigning for president-elect Donald Trump, and a Wisconsin kayaker likely faked his own death before fleeing to Europe. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM o…
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In the news today, president-elect Donald Trump urges the Senate to take a recess appointment, the Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear oral arguments over the state's 1849 abortion ban, and a shooting brings pain to Tuskegee University in Alabama. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune…
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In the news today, USDA bans fees on free and reduced-fee school meals, the University Club shuts down, and protests ensue over Georgia's Parliament. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.orgAv WSUM
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In the news today, Donald Trump will be the 47th US President, Tammy Baldwin wins another term as Wisconsin Senator, a referendum is passed for the Madison Metropolitan School District, UW is considering paving its Lakeshore Path, and a special counsel is created to deal with Trump's federal cases. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily…
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In the news today, Spain still deals with the aftermath of flooding, Milwaukee finds itself in a ballot recounting situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismisses his Defense Minister, and Boeing machinists end their strike. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on…
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In the news today, music legend Quincy Jones dies at 91, A Kentucky policeman is convicted on charges of civil rights abuse in Breonna Taylor's case from 2020, Boeing strikers expected to vote on a new contract, Spain continues to face destruction after flood, and more issues arise with Elon Musk's petition's sweepstakes. Hosted by News Director Pa…
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In the news today, local high school students make costumes for babies in the NICU, North Korean troops move into Russia against Ukraine, and Kamala Harris plans a series of rallies across Wisconsin leading up to the election. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM…
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In the news today, Marquette Law School Poll releases predictions of Wisconsin for the upcoming election, Spain navigates dangerous flooding, and Jeff Bezos supports the Washington Post's decision to not endorse a political candidate. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM…
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In the news today: ballot boxes in Oregon and Washington are set on fire, USA announces it won't endorse a presidential candidate, UW System schools see improvements in enrollment numbers, and an Antarctic glacier is cloaked in "sea smoke." Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in o…
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In the news today: a Timothee Chalamet look-alike contest in New York City is crashed by Timothee Chalmet himself, Volkswagen closes at least three of its German factories, UW-Madison's "Fill the Hill" Fundraiser raises over $500,000, and Israel is expected to vote on proposals that could limit the UN's efficacy in the Middle East. Hosted by News D…
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Intercropping on the Palouse with Dr. Garett Heineck
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USDA-ARS cropping system agronomist Dr. Garett Heineck shares the results of a peaola (peas and canola) and garbola (chickpeas and canola) intercropping project on the Palouse.Resources:Cook Agronomy Farm LTAR: cafltar.orgUSDA-ARS Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/northwest-sustainable-agr…
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In the news today: the future of the Wisconsin Public University System is evaluated, Boeing strikes continue, a Californian District Attorney asks for the Menendez Brothers' trial to be resentenced, Kamala Harris calls Trump a Fascist during a CNN Town Hall broadcast, and a Paris Conference raises $1 billions in aid for Lebanon. Hosted by News Dir…
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In the news today: Republican Vice Presidential candidate J.D. Vance plans on visiting Racine, Wisconsin, Goldman Sachs is temporarily banned from issuing credit cards after issues with Apple, JAMA Pediatrics says transgender youth are generally happy with gender-affirming medications, and AI could be used to detect Californian wildfires. Hosted by…
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In the news today: UW Madison researchers get a grant to study Alzheimer's, Trump and Harris campaign for the Latino vote, freezer waffles get recalled for listeria, and the UN says it could take 350 to rebuild Gaza. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsu…
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In the news today: new research suggests Black post-surgery patients are less likely to receive multimodal care, the Biden Administration proposes free, over-the-counter birth control, and Elon Musk proposes $1 million to Pennsylvanian voters for backing his PAC Petition. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday…
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In the news today: Liam Payne from One Direction dies, Israel kills Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, Midwest chickens face a food shortage, and UW Oshkosh's chancellor steps down. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.org…
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In the news today: Barack Obama and Tim Walz plan to campaign locally, Madison College searches for a new president, Trump talks about abortion on Fox News's Town Hall, and Ukraine claims North Korea is sending personnel to Russia. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91…
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In the news today: North Korea explodes roads running in to South Korea, Malaysia's stock market improves, Trump declines an interview CNBC, a NASA rocket heads towards Jupiter to investigate one of its moons, and a viral video of a 14-year-old boy's heroism during Hurricane Milton makes it way across social media. Hosted by News Director Paige Ste…
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In the news today: a new marine national sanctuary is created, Florida plans to create the world's largest artificial reef, Dane County Boys and Girls Club reaches out to community members for financing, and the EU condemns attacks on UN peacekeepers. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm…
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Below the Surface: Measuring soil compaction at field scale with Diana Salguero
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WSU graduate student Diana Salguero shares her research into soil compaction and soil properties that impact crop performance. Resources:Soil Health: soilhealth.wsu.eduSoil Health, Compaction: soilhealth.wsu.edu/compactionContact information: Dr. Haly Neely: cahnrs.wsu.edu/people-directory/people/wsu-profile/h.neely/Episode Transcription: smallgrai…
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In the news today: Spanish language broadcaster announces it will not live fact check presidential town hall speeches, FCC Chairwoman denounces Trump's call to revoke CBS's license, 131 cited at local Madison bar and a trial date is set for Sean 'Diddy' Combs. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at…
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In the news today: new budgets announced by Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway, Wisconsin Governor exhibits his vetoing power, American and Israeli presidents meet after two months, and funding returns to University of Michigan extracurriculars after pro-Palestinian protests paused them. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast ai…
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In the news today: Coldplay marks Camp Randall a spot on their world tour map, Jill Biden to speak in Madison, Wisconsin, new EPA standards imposed on lead pipes, and more stores to join the Hilldale outside shopping center in Madison. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSU…
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In the news today: UW-Madison sees successful alcohol sales at sporting events, dockworkers negotiate salary deals and end strike, two Americans win a Nobel Price in Medicine, French president Emmanuel Macron issues ban on sending arms to Israel, and the US Justice Department begins an evaluation on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Hosted by News Dire…
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In the news today: Singaporean minister faces corruption charges, UW Madison's Office of Student Financial Aid to get a new executive director, and Madison teachers plan to unionize. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.org…
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In the news today: Tim Walz and JD Vance deliberate at the 2024 Vice Presidential Debate, the World Dairy Expo comes to Madison, and Mexico elects its first female president. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.org…
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In the news today: Trump plans a rally in Dane County ahead of the vice presidential candidate debate, CNN introduces a paywall and Twik Trip rolls out electric vehicle charging stations, while Iran fires missiles in Israel. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM o…
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In the news today: strikes line ports down the coats of the U.S., Trump spoke at a Wisconsin rally over the weekend and the US adds military troops to the Middle East. Hosted by News Director Paige Stevenson, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.org…
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The next generation of falling numbers techology with Anna Carroll
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WSU graduate student Anna Carroll joins the Wheat Beat Podcast to share a progress update on the new falling numbers rapid test technology.Resources:FFAR project information: smallgrains.wsu.edu/ffar (coming soon!)The upsides of a Falling Numbers immunoassay rapid test with Dr. Amber Hauvermale: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp165/Evaluating Grain Q…
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From Field to Flour: The hows and whys of certified seed with WSCIA
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The Washington State Crop Improvement Association visits the Wheat Beat podcast to share why certified seed and ensuring varietal purity are important for maintaining high-quality grain in the PNW.Resources:Washington State Crop Improvement Association: washingtoncrop.comContact information: Aaron Jeschke, Assistant Manager, Washington State Crop I…
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Digging Into the Effects of Biosolids on Eastern Washington Soils with Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue
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This episode digs into the use of biosolids as a soil amendment and how they improve soil functioning and crop productivity with Dr. Deirdre Griffin LaHue.Resources:https://labs.wsu.edu/soilhealth-nwrec/home-page/research-projects/research-biosolids/PNW 508: Fertilizing with Biosolids: extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pub/pnw-508-fertilizing-bioso…
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The significance of fungicide alternatives in winter wheat production with Aaron Esser
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WSU Extension's Aaron Esser shares results from a long-term fungicide and fungicide alternative study in winter wheat production.Resources:Wilke Research and Extension Farm: extension.wsu.edu/lincoln-adams/agriculture-2-farm-stress-suicide-prevention/wilke-research-and-extension-farm/Pacific Northwest Direct Seed Association: directseed.orgContact …
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Cold tolerance, spring growth, and their impact on winter wheat yield with Adele Jamalzei
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WSU Ph.D. student Adele Jamalzei discusses research being done at WSU about the relationships between cold tolerance and optimal spring growth on winter wheat. Resources:Dr. Arron Carter’s webpage: cahnrs.wsu.edu/people-directory/people/wsu-profile/ahcarter/WSU Crop Breeding: css.wsu.edu/research/crops/breeding/Contact information: Adele Jamalzei: …
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Researching herbicide tolerance in winter wheat breeding with Melinda Zubrod
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Ph.D. student Melinda Zubrod joins the Wheat Beat podcast to share research conducted as part of the WSU Winter Wheat Breeding Program. Resources: Lind Dryland Field Day abstracts: s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/3122/2024/05/FDA-2024-complete.pdfWSU Phenomics Lab: labs.wsu.edu/sankaran-phenomics/undergrad-research-exp/phenomics-in-wheat-breeding-progr…
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Introducing Dr. Olivia Landau, a new USDA-ARS weed scientist
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This episode introduces Dr. Olivia Landau, a new research weed scientist with the USDA-ARS Wheat Health, Genetics, and Quality Research in Pullman, Washington. Resources:USDA-ARS Wheat Health, Genetics, and Quality Research: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/whgq/Pacific Northwest Herbicide Resistance Initiative: pnwhri.orgContact informati…
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Building a new alpha amylase test with Adam Johnson
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In this episode, Drew Lyon talks with Adam Johnson about the new alpha amylase test being developed through public-private collaboration.Resources:Envirologix: envirologix.comArising the falling numbers rapid test with Drs. Hauvermale and McCubbin: smallgrains.wsu.edu/wbp181/The upsides of a Falling Numbers immunoassay rapid test with Dr. Amber Hau…
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Mapping It Out: Soil Acidity, Lime Requirements, and Herbicide Resistance with Dr. Joaquin Casanova
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Dr. Joaquin Casanova joins the Wheat Beat Podcast to discuss using remote sensing and minimal soil sampling to generate maps of soil acidity and lime requirements, as well as mapping weeds for prescription application of herbicides.Resources:USDA-ARS Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/north…
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Crossing the Boundaries of Herbicide Resistance with Drs. Ian Burke and Nick Bergmann
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Drs. Ian Burke and Nick Bergmann join the Wheat Beat Podcast to explain how herbicide resistance is considered a transboundary resource problem.Resources:Pacific Northwest Herbicide Resistance Initiative: pnwhri.orgHerbicide Resistance Resources: http://smallgrains.wsu.edu/weed-resources/#herbresistContact information:Dr. Ian Burke: 509-335-2858, i…
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The Gains of Carbon Change with Dr. Claire Phillips
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USDA-ARS' Dr. Claire Phillips discusses soil carbon sequestration at the Cook Agronomy Farm.Resources:USDA-ARS Northwest Sustainable Agroecosystems Research Unit: ars.usda.gov/pacific-west-area/pullman-wa/northwest-sustainable-agroecosystems-research/USDA Northwest Climate Hub: climatehubs.usda.gov/hubs/northwestCook Agronomy Farm LTAR: cafltar.org…
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In the news today: Pro-Palestine protest organizers met with members of UW administration this morning. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.orgAv WSUM
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In the news today: Police dismantled the Gaza solidarity encampments on Library Mall and the suspect in the Mt. Horeb active shooter threat is announced dead and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces backlash for killing her dog. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 F…
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In the news today: The Gaza solidarity encampment on Library Mall is still going strong. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.orgAv WSUM
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In the news today: Students for Justice in Palestine organize a protest on Library Mall and the CDC finds cases of HIV contraction linked to an unlicensed spa. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.orgAv WSUM
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Arising the Falling Numbers Rapid Test with Drs. Hauvermale and McCubbin
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Dr. Amber Hauvermale, Dr. Andy McCubbin, and Master's student Jack Kelly join the Wheat Beat Podcast to give an update on the FFAR falling numbers rapid test project.Resources:FFAR project: smallgrains.wsu.edu/a-new-project-aimed-at-combating-low-falling-numbers/Grain quality resources: https://smallgrains.wsu.edu/grain-quality-resources/Low fallin…
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In the news today: The University of Southern California cancels their main stage graduation ceremony, citing concerns about ongoing campus protests against the Israel-Palestine war. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.org…
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In the news today: Argentinian students protest higher public education budget cuts and President Joe Biden passes an aid package. Hosted by News Director Heewone Lim, the daily newscast airs every Monday-Thursday at 5 & 6 pm. Tune in on WSUM 91.7 FM or on wsum.orgAv WSUM
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