- Видео 248
- Просмотров 207 519
University of Idaho College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
США
Добавлен 26 фев 2015
The University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) advances the health and welfare of people, animals and the environment through research and education in agriculture, community, human and rural development, natural resources, nutrition and the life sciences.
Get the Dish! - Family Friendly Snacks
Get ready to prepare healthful, fun and tasty snacks that are easy for everyone to make and enjoy.
Like, Favorite and SHARE this video
Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS
ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA
Follow Us!:
Facebook: uicals/
Instagram: uicals
For more UI CALS information visit: www.uidaho.edu/cals
Click here to apply today!
www.uidaho.edu/admissions
Like, Favorite and SHARE this video
Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS
ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA
Follow Us!:
Facebook: uicals/
Instagram: uicals
For more UI CALS information visit: www.uidaho.edu/cals
Click here to apply today!
www.uidaho.edu/admissions
Просмотров: 20
Видео
Get the Dish! - Dutch Oven Cooking
Просмотров 4716 часов назад
Learn to successfully cook a range of dishes from casseroles to desserts using a cast iron dutch oven. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more UI CALS information visit: www.uidaho.edu/cals Clic...
Scavengers and Soil
Просмотров 24419 часов назад
Researchers in the University of Idaho’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences are investigating the effect scavengers such as Tasmanian Devils have on their environment, particularly the soil biological communities. This international collaboration includes faculty and staff from the University of Idaho: Laurel Lynch, Torrey Stephenson, Tara Hudiburg, Michael Strickland, Ernest Osburn, Jus...
Get the Dish! - Avoid Portion Distortion
Просмотров 21614 дней назад
Learn to optimize your food choices using portion control. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more UI CALS information visit: www.uidaho.edu/cals Click here to apply today! www.uidaho.edu/admiss...
Get the Dish! - Sausage Making
Просмотров 10614 дней назад
Explore the science of sausage making and how easy and fun it is to craft your own. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more UI CALS information visit: www.uidaho.edu/cals Click here to apply tod...
Codling moth life cycle and control
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Join Marion Murray, Utah State University IPM Specialist, as she discusses codling moth life cycle and control in apples and pears. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more UI CALS information vi...
Soil Health 5 for 5: March 26, 2024
Просмотров 966 месяцев назад
This is a recording of the Idaho Soil Health 5 for 5 that took place on March 26, 2024. A joint effort between Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the University of Idaho, Soil Health 5 for 5 is a virtual event aimed towards engaging with farmers, ranchers, UI Extension educators, soil conservationists and agricultural professionals around the topic of soil health. Presenters are ...
Soil Health 5 for 5: February 20, 2024
Просмотров 957 месяцев назад
This is a recording of the Idaho Soil Health 5 for 5 that took place on Feb. 20, 2024. A joint effort between Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the University of Idaho, Soil Health 5 for 5 is a virtual event aimed towards engaging with farmers, ranchers, UI Extension educators, soil conservationists and agricultural professionals around the topic of soil health. Presenters are g...
Soil Health - Idaho Home Garden Tips
Просмотров 2558 месяцев назад
Join UI Extension Soil Health Instructor, Courtney Cosdon, as she discusses the four principles of soil health and their application in home gardens. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more UI C...
Soil Health 5 for 5: December 12, 2023
Просмотров 3059 месяцев назад
This is a recording of the Idaho Soil Health 5 for 5 that took place on Dec. 12, 2023. A joint effort between Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the University of Idaho, Soil Health 5 for 5 is a virtual event aimed towards engaging with farmers, ranchers, UI Extension educators, soil conservationists and agricultural professionals around the topic of soil health. Presenters are g...
A Swimming Success
Просмотров 57710 месяцев назад
Apparel, textiles and design students at the University of Idaho partner with Nike Swim to gain industry experience while creating unique swim wear. Learn more about the project at: uidaho.edu/cals-fcs-nike. Learn more about the apparel, textiles and design program at: www.uidaho.edu/cals/family-and-consumer-sciences/bs-apparel-textiles-and-design. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe ...
Get the Dish! - Freezer Meals Ready When You Are
Просмотров 11911 месяцев назад
Feel like you are just way too busy to cook? Learn batch-cooking freezer meal tips and hacks. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more UI CALS information visit: www.uidaho.edu/cals Click here to...
Get the Dish! - Don't Be So Brittle About It
Просмотров 4911 месяцев назад
Learn the basics to candy making including a quick demo to make your own peanut brittle. Peanut Brittle Recipe: drive.google.com/file/d/1otBLuwEA63zJh23dHHolRWFo5SECIVu2/view?usp=sharing Candy Making at High Elevation Colorado State University Website: foodsmartcolorado.colostate.edu/recipes/cooking-and-baking/candy-making-at-high-elevation/ Different Stages of Candy Website: www.exploratorium....
Practical Education You Can Trust
Просмотров 2711 месяцев назад
University of Idaho Extension brings the knowledge and research of the University of Idaho to citizens across the state to help people, businesses and communities solve problems, develop skills and build a better future. We are leaders in building a thriving, prosperous, healthy Idaho. Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CA...
Get the Dish! - Grains Galore: Mastering Whole Grain Artisan Bread
Просмотров 11111 месяцев назад
Learn to make quick, easy and healthful bread. Simplified Whole Bread Recipe: drive.google.com/file/d/1KNkZC5FJAqmOLlEaK9aMasukPVKgD8io/view?usp=sharing Like, Favorite and SHARE this video Subscribe using the link below for more videos from University of Idaho CALS ruclips.net/channel/UCWR8Tk0bg_8TATPNULO6YpA Follow Us!: Facebook: uicals/ Instagram: uicals For more U...
Get the Dish! - From Soaking to Simmering: Cooking Beans Three Ways
Просмотров 7811 месяцев назад
Get the Dish! - From Soaking to Simmering: Cooking Beans Three Ways
Get the Dish! - Deliciously Gluten-Free
Просмотров 10511 месяцев назад
Get the Dish! - Deliciously Gluten-Free
Get the Dish! - Veggin' Out: Guide to Vegetarian Cooking
Просмотров 102Год назад
Get the Dish! - Veggin' Out: Guide to Vegetarian Cooking
Get the Dish! - Electric Pressure Cooking for Busy People
Просмотров 132Год назад
Get the Dish! - Electric Pressure Cooking for Busy People
Preserve the Abundance: Dehydration - U and I Together Series
Просмотров 51Год назад
Preserve the Abundance: Dehydration - U and I Together Series
Scouting for Two Spotted Spider Mites in Sugar Beets
Просмотров 159Год назад
Scouting for Two Spotted Spider Mites in Sugar Beets
Part 7: Local Weed Control Resources - Noxious Weeds Clinic
Просмотров 63Год назад
Part 7: Local Weed Control Resources - Noxious Weeds Clinic
Part 6: Weed Control Strategies - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Просмотров 105Год назад
Part 6: Weed Control Strategies - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Part 5: Sprayer Calibration - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Просмотров 47Год назад
Part 5: Sprayer Calibration - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Part 4: Pesticide Labels - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Просмотров 46Год назад
Part 4: Pesticide Labels - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Part 3: Weed Control Methods - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Просмотров 224Год назад
Part 3: Weed Control Methods - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Part 2: Plant Identification - Noxious Weeds Workshop
Просмотров 50Год назад
Part 2: Plant Identification - Noxious Weeds Workshop
I've been enjoying these on RUclips, but don't actually know how/when to catch y'all live. Could you include that info in the description of future vids please? Thanks for these great resources. I imagine a link in the descriptions would still be helpful, but I did find the info in the vid this time. [50:56] Thanks
So so glad you are posting these, I have been unable to join by Zoom.
Thank you for your informative classes and taking the time and care to teach!
I think Dr. Osbourne failed me because I kept calling him Ozzy, and then when he MADE me stop I started calling him Dr. Hemmingway and THEN he got even more mad. I also didn't study very hard.
Watching again,watched live yesterday. Had to leave a bit early.
Any suggestions for vegan options? We are not meat eaters.
Here's a link to an easy vegan sausage link: minimalistbaker.com/easy-vegan-sausage-links/.
What could use use as a substuitute for canned Cream of Mushroom Soup for those on low sodium/low fat diets (SASH) ? So many tasty foods I can't eat, I would love more options Thank you.
If you are looking for a cream of mushroom soup substitution, here is a great recipe that you can try yourself at home: tastyhealthyheartrecipes.com/a-la-cart/soups/low-sodium-cream-of-mushroom-soup/#.
So glad to see this, I registered but have been unable to join in due to other commitments. Thank you.
I think most do not follow the plating recommendations,it would be extremely time consuming to plate in that way every time we want to eat. & counting calories is another nightmare.
Last batches of Wal Mart red potatoes here in eastern costal NC have black lined cavities, hidden from the surface. Wipoed out at least 10% of my potato mass. . Now having to do more research on different species, brands and even contemplating home growing if it gets down to that- and if I can survive the learning curve.
❤🎉
What do you think of surround and beneficial nematodes for controlling cottling moths?
Fantastic presentation! Thanks!
Great discussions! Thanks all
I am very lucky to live on a undeveloped property with a couple of acres. There is a small wildlife corridor on the side of our property. As we have witnessed the wildlife come in and out for the first year. I realized I don't own this property. I am just a caretaker for their property. I am trying to learn all that I can to restore their meadow instead of planting traditional lawn and landscaping. I appreciate all the great information. Thank you.
If I’m at Maple Grove and Amity, what’s my gardening zone in Boise? Is it 6? I’m trying to figure out what to plant and when so they don’t freeze. On the other hand when are carrots supposed to go in?
The 2023 USDA Climate Zone Map indicates your area to be zone 7a. Keep in mind there is variation from year to year, and even within your neighborhood. Carrots germinate best when soil temperature is 55-75F. In the Boise area you should be good planting carrots late March or early April. A soil thermometer is a helpful tool. You measure the temperature about 1 inch deep at noon. Thank you for watching.
Great video Ron thank you. I was wondering about the seed stock, I always have a lot of seeds left over from previous years, do the seeds need to be bought new every year?
The short answer is, no. You don't need to buy new seeds every year for most plants. I buy new onion seeds every year. Here is a longer answer--Length of seed viability and germination rate is affected by several factors. Most recommendations are from 1 to 5 years, depending on storage conditions and genetics. Here is a guide from Colorado State University extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/yard-garden/storing-vegetable-and-flower-seeds-7-221/. The best storage conditions for seeds is cool and dry. Under ideal conditions you can store most seeds for several years and still get good germination. Some seeds do not store for more than a year. That being said, I have seeds I have stored for over 10 years and still get reasonable germination from them. I store my seeds in a sealed plastic bag, in a dark, cool location and have had good success.
This was fantastic!!
I came for great music I got garbage corporate crap
Can't see what she is doing. The picture doesn't show her bowl or table.
Are the nurseries good about stocking these native plants? Where are the best places to acquire these?
If more people request native plants the nurseries are more likely to carry them. If you can’t get local nurseries to carry the native plants, the best source for improved native plants is Native Plants, Inc. down by Twin Falls.
I really enjoyed this and will be adding beans gradually to my family's diet. Again thank you for taping and making it available on RUclips.
Thank you for taping this. I was signed up for this class and very excited about it. When I had a family emergency and missed it, thank you for the opportunity to see it
This is very interesting so far,ty.
How do I sign up for this series? I love them but don't see anything online,I have been looking. I am from Lewiston but staying in Spokane to help my father,this is my respite ❤
You can see the list of topics and register to attend here: www.uidaho.edu/extension/news/get-the-dish.
I can't find the spreadsheet you mentioned. Blame it on very old age
The Johnny's Seed spreadsheet can be found here: www.johnnyseeds.com/growers-library/online-tools-calculators.html?glmmftrdlst . And the spring planting chart is here: www.uidaho.edu/-/media/UIdaho-Responsive/Files/Extension/publications/bul/bul965.pdf?la=en.
Thank you for valuable information 🙏
🤣 'PromoSM'
promo sm
Very good information, Thank you.
Very good information,good idea on vertical growing.😊
Ty once again for this opportunity,working through the videos of interest as able. I really enjoyed the pancake one,streaming from Spokane.🙂
Also,how do I sign up for the next extension program?
Great information,ty.
During lambing season I think you might reduce the numbers of "bum" lambs if you checked at night too. I was a "night lamber" for one season and my responsibility was to check the ewes regularly thru the night and as soon as I saw a delivery to "jug up" the mom and baby so that they could bond. I also had to treat the navel with iodine solution to prevent infection.
My experience was part of my graduate studies at the UI Caine Teaching Center in Caldwell circa 1982-3. There was a study of a vaccine to prevent abortion caused by either Vibrio or trichimoniasis I forget which. I had to also collect the placentas which were examined by microbiologists on the study. There were no stillbirths and I think only one bum lamb which got adopted by one of my coworkers.
Ty so much for this,will be following all videos.
Hello: Joining you from Spokane Wa,these YT videos are wonderful ty for providing them.🙂
DEVILS DO EXIST
Thanks for reminders, Jim!
Great video, Jim! I appreciate the reminders. :)
P O T A T O P R I D E 🇰🇵
Bunyi video tidak bagus
Thank you for your video. My husband and I are having a harder and harder time working in the garden and we have a couple of thistle beds out of control. If you didn't know better you'd think we were growing them on purpose. We have 2 areas that we want to work for garden but can't due to these "Things". Any ideas how to get rid of once we cut them down the trunks are about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch in diameter.
Hi Carla, Thanks for watching. It depends on which type of thistle you have. The biennial thistles, such as musk thistle, bull thistle and Scotch thistle, can be controlled, eventually, if you keep them from going to seed. The things I talk about in this video will work. Canada thistle is a different beast. It is a creeping/spreading perennial. You still need to keep if from going to seed, but you also need to kill the root. If you are willing to use herbicides timing becomes the critical factor. You will get the best response if you spray the weeds in the fall, about mid-September. In the meantime, you still need to keep it from forming seeds. The best non-herbicide technique is to starve the roots to death. This will take a couple of years. Every two weeks you need to dig up all the little thistles, pulling as much of the underground stem as you can. The roots will use up all its reserve trying to grow new shoots. If you let them go past two weeks the new shoots will start to send reserves back down to the roots--constant diligence is required. Sorry I don't have a better answer. It's not an easy fix.
Thank you. I loved this. It was so helpful that you showed photos of the plants and also that you addressed specific themes. I live in Montana. Wish someone would do something like this for my area. I'm saving this for future reference.
Is there a nut fruit tree that would do well in your area? Thank you for your response.
Hi Paul- we suggest you reach out to Kyle Nagy at the Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center for assistance: knagy@uidaho.edu. Thanks!
Honestly, I was expecting a potato farming montage with the North Korean pop song “Potato Pride” playing over it.
Me too :D
I like how you emphasize that snakes can reduce vermin!
Great stuff, Jim and team!