Episode 170: Much Discovered, Much More to Learn: Four Voice From the Falling Number Summit
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3.24.20 The mystery behind the Late Maturity Alpha Amylase phenomenon continues to bedevil researchers, elevator companies and farmers, but even as much is left to learn, there is now much that is understood. Which is why episode 170 is entitled: Much Discovered, Much More to Learn: Four Voice From the Falling Number Summit. The four voices include David Honigs of PertenElmer, the Swedish company that makes the Perten Falling Number Machines, Amber Hauvermale, a post doc in WSU’s Crop and Soils Department, Stephen Delwiche, a scientist with the ARS Food Quality Lab in Beltsville, Maryland and Juliet Marshall, a plant pathologist and extension educator with the University of Idaho. Subscribe to Wheat All About It! on iTunes and other podcast apps like Stitcher, Pocket Cast, Overcast and Radio FM. Or download multiple episodes when you have a strong WiFi signal from the WGC website at wagrains.org.
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