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Organic Seed Breeding with Will Hazzard
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In this episode, we’re digging into organic seed production. Seed saving and breeding are all the rage in the flower farming world at the moment, which is an exciting way to dive even deeper into the world of flowers and get even nerdier. And we all love getting nerdier, don’t we? :-)
Today's guest, Will Hazard, is the zinnia breeding project lead at the University of California, Davis. Through the SCOPE program -- which stands for Sustainable Crop Production and Enhancement, Will and his team of fellow research students have been breaking new ground in flower breeding that benefits both the environment and future generations of farmers. In particular, they’ve honed in on zinnias to breed for better stem length and disease resistance. In this conversation, Will unpacks the challenges, the innovations, and the incredible potential of this vital field of study.
Mentioned in this Episode:
Video demo of saving zinnia seeds properly
UC Davis Instagram (with lots of zinnia breeding photos)
Tips for Getting Involved in Organic Seed Breeding
Podcast with John Kempf and Dr. James White discussing seed biomes
Email Will directly at hrwilliam@ucdavis.edu
WANT TO LEARN MORE?
You'll also gain access to lots of helpful articles, discussion boards, and online courses.
On-demand Short Courses for Farmers on RFFN:
- Foliage for the Win
- Successful Flower CSAs and Subscriptions
- CREW: Hiring and Managing
- Simple Steps to Better Marketing
- Woodies: Playing the Long Game (coming in February 2025)
Tap into the above courses and resources any time you need. These are available on-demand through the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network. Current RFFN members shoud follow this link to access the Short Courses at the discounted member rate.
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If you enjoyed this episode, you might also want to listen to:
Episode 28: Seed Starting, Regenerative Style with Lisa Mason Zeigler
Episode 24: Farming to Heal the Ecosystem with Dr. Doug Tallamy
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HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey.
As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it.
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Manage episode 457135982 series 2853379
In this episode, we’re digging into organic seed production. Seed saving and breeding are all the rage in the flower farming world at the moment, which is an exciting way to dive even deeper into the world of flowers and get even nerdier. And we all love getting nerdier, don’t we? :-)
Today's guest, Will Hazard, is the zinnia breeding project lead at the University of California, Davis. Through the SCOPE program -- which stands for Sustainable Crop Production and Enhancement, Will and his team of fellow research students have been breaking new ground in flower breeding that benefits both the environment and future generations of farmers. In particular, they’ve honed in on zinnias to breed for better stem length and disease resistance. In this conversation, Will unpacks the challenges, the innovations, and the incredible potential of this vital field of study.
Mentioned in this Episode:
Video demo of saving zinnia seeds properly
UC Davis Instagram (with lots of zinnia breeding photos)
Tips for Getting Involved in Organic Seed Breeding
Podcast with John Kempf and Dr. James White discussing seed biomes
Email Will directly at hrwilliam@ucdavis.edu
WANT TO LEARN MORE?
You'll also gain access to lots of helpful articles, discussion boards, and online courses.
On-demand Short Courses for Farmers on RFFN:
- Foliage for the Win
- Successful Flower CSAs and Subscriptions
- CREW: Hiring and Managing
- Simple Steps to Better Marketing
- Woodies: Playing the Long Game (coming in February 2025)
Tap into the above courses and resources any time you need. These are available on-demand through the Regenerative Flower Farmers Network. Current RFFN members shoud follow this link to access the Short Courses at the discounted member rate.
---
If you enjoyed this episode, you might also want to listen to:
Episode 28: Seed Starting, Regenerative Style with Lisa Mason Zeigler
Episode 24: Farming to Heal the Ecosystem with Dr. Doug Tallamy
---
Sign up for our newsletter so you'll be the first to know about special events and other opportunities.
Follow @notillflowers on Instagram for more content.
HAVE IDEAS AND FEEDBACK ABOUT THE PODCAST? Share your opinions in this brief survey.
As always, if you appreciate this podcast and all the education it provides, please take a moment out of your day to rate and write a review for it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening to it.
Thanks for tuning in!
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