Ranked #1
Episode 15: How Land Use Impacts Hydrology in Texas Shrink-Swell Clays
Episode 15: How Land Use Impacts Hydrology in Texas Shrink-Swell Clays
Leo Rivera operates as a research scientist and director of Client Success at METER Group. He earned his undergraduate d... Read more
22 Jun 2022
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31mins
Ranked #2
Episode 14: Why We Live or Die By Soil Health
Episode 14: Why We Live or Die By Soil Health
Cristine Morgan, PhD, is the chief scientific officer at the Soil Health Institute (SHI) in North Carolina, where she de... Read more
18 May 2022
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52mins
Ranked #3
Episode 13: Are Floods and Droughts Really Unpredictable?
Episode 13: Are Floods and Droughts Really Unpredictable?
Kevin Hyde, PhD, is the manager for the Montana Mesonet at the Montana Climate Office. Links to learn more about Kevin H... Read more
5 May 2022
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42mins
Ranked #4
Episode 12: The Day It Snowed Radiation on Iitate Village
Episode 12: The Day It Snowed Radiation on Iitate Village
NotesDr. Colin Campbell, PhD, is research scientist and head of research and development at METER Group. Learn more abou... Read more
21 Mar 2022
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56mins
Ranked #5
Episode 11: How to Meet Changing Water Demands in a Growing Population
Episode 11: How to Meet Changing Water Demands in a Growing Population
Neil Hansen, PhD, is an environmental science professor at Brigham Young University.Links to learn more about Dr. Neil H... Read more
17 Feb 2022
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51mins
Ranked #6
Episode 10: Less Irrigation: Is It Always Better for the Environment?
Episode 10: Less Irrigation: Is It Always Better for the Environment?
Bryan Hopkins, PhD, is a professor in the Plant & Wildlife Sciences department at Brigham Young University. Links to... Read more
18 Jan 2022
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51mins
Ranked #7
Episode 9: Pioneers of Environmental Measurement
Episode 9: Pioneers of Environmental Measurement
Edward Swiatek is a senior application engineer with the Environmental Research Market Group at Campbell Scientific, Inc... Read more
13 Dec 2021
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44mins
Ranked #8
Episode 8: Ranching, Wildfires, & Global Sustainability
Episode 8: Ranching, Wildfires, & Global Sustainability
Richard Gill, PhD, is an ecologist and department chair in biology at Brigham Young University.Links to learn more about... Read more
9 Nov 2021
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48mins
Ranked #9
Episode 7: Ticking Time Bomb—Climate Change in Antarctica
Episode 7: Ticking Time Bomb—Climate Change in Antarctica
Marco Bittelli, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Food Science at the University of B... Read more
14 Sep 2021
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39mins
Ranked #10
Episode 6: Helping Growers Bridge the Technology Gap
Episode 6: Helping Growers Bridge the Technology Gap
Next Steps:Download The Researcher's Complete Guide to Soil MoistureDownload The Researcher's Complete Guide to Water Po... Read more
13 Aug 2021
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25mins