Wheat Pete's Word, July 31: Atomic bomb raindrops, two-stage corn pollination, and ladybugs at work

Описание к видео Wheat Pete's Word, July 31: Atomic bomb raindrops, two-stage corn pollination, and ladybugs at work

It's time to close out July with some important reminders, a plan for trying new things, and a prompting to check for ladybugs.

On this episode of Wheat Pete's Word, host Peter Johnson also has to correct his math on soil organic matter goals, but that's OK, that's how we learn. Listen on to hear about why ladybugs are an indication to look closer, why destructive rainfall may become more frequent, and why corn pollination looks a little odd in some areas.

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