KYH2O
KYH2O
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Welcome to KYH2O, a podcast about all things water in Kentucky. Hosted by Extension Specialist Drs. Carmen Agouridis and Amanda Gumbert and produced by Brian Volland at the University of Kentucky.
Scuba in KY?! Part 3 of 3
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest:  Lou Hirsch, Ph.D., Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology, Plant Pathology Department, University of Kentucky & Brian Volland, Agriculture Communications Specialist, University of Kentucky. Episode 34: Scuba in KY?! Part 3 of 3 In this episode, Amanda joins Lou Hirsch to wrap up their discussion on scuba and some of the ecological aspects of underwater environments that scuba can reveal. They also discuss the value of outdoor recreation and getting to know nature first hand. Explore some of our additional resources for ideas on outdoor recreation. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about scuba in Kentucky and other topics that we discussed in this episode? Extension Publications/Resources Outdoor Recreation Guidelines During Coronavirus Outbreak (CDC) University of Kentucky Outdoor Pursuits Socially Distancing Responsibly in the Outdoors (NOLS) What Coronavirus Means for Outdoor Recreation (American Trails) Videos Pennyroyal Scuba Blue Springs Resort (KET) Learn to Scuba (PADI) Advanced Open Water Diver Course (PADI) Websites Laurel Lake (KY Tourism) Dale Hollow Lake (KY Tourism) Diving at the Outer Banks New Horizons Diving Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Discover Scuba at University of Kentucky UK KHP Life Fitness Program (with link to scuba program)   Photo Credits: New Horizons Diving and Emily Talbot
May 4, 2020
15 min
Scuba in KY?! Part 2 of 3
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest:  Lou Hirsch, Ph.D., Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology, Plant Pathology Department, University of Kentucky & Brian Volland, Agriculture Communications Specialist, University of Kentucky. Episode 33: Scuba in KY?! Part 2 of 3 In this episode, Amanda joins Lou Hirsch to continue their discussion on the unexpected opportunities for scuba in Kentucky. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about scuba in Kentucky and other topics that we discussed in this episode? Extension Publications/Resources An Abandoned Marine Quarry: A Unique Resource for Aquaculture Freshwater Jellyfish Bluegill Species Profile Kentucky Fish Poster Videos Pennyroyal Scuba Blue Springs Resort (KET) Learn to Scuba (PADI) Advanced Open Water Diver Course (PADI) Websites Laurel Lake (KY Tourism) Dale Hollow Lake (KY Tourism) Diving at the Outer Banks New Horizons Diving Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Discover Scuba at University of Kentucky UK KHP Life Fitness Program (with link to scuba program)   Photo Credits: New Horizons Diving and Emily Talbot
Apr 20, 2020
10 min
Scuba in KY?! Part 1 of 3
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guests: Lou Hirsch, Ph.D., Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology, Plant Pathology Department, University of Kentucky & Brian Volland, Agriculture Communications Specialist, University of Kentucky. Episode 32: Scuba in KY?! Part 1 of 3 In this episode, Amanda joins Lou and Brian to discuss the unexpected opportunities for scuba in Kentucky. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about scuba in Kentucky and other topics that we discussed in this episode? Extension Publications/Resources An Abandoned Marine Quarry: A Unique Resource for Aquaculture Freshwater Jellyfish Bluegill Species Profile Kentucky Fish Poster Videos Pennyroyal Scuba Blue Springs Resort (KET) Learn to Scuba (PADI) Advanced Open Water Diver Course (PADI) Websites New Horizons Diving Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Discover Scuba at University of Kentucky UK KHP Life Fitness Program (with link to scuba program)   Photo Credits: New Horizons Diving and Emily Talbot
Apr 2, 2020
17 min
Watershed Planning
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Dale Booth, Nonpoint Source and Basin Team Section, Kentucky Division of Water Episode 31: Watershed Planning In this episode, Amanda joins Dale Booth in a discussion of watershed planning. Amanda and Dale discuss the challenges of addressing nonpoint source pollution issues across the diversity of land-uses in our Kentucky watersheds. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about watershed planning and other topics that we discussed in this episode? Extension Publications/Resources What is a Watershed? (HENV-204) (University of Kentucky)  Understanding and Protecting Kentucky's Watersheds (HENV-206) (University of Kentucky) Kentucky Water Health Guide (KDOW) Watershed Planning Guidebook for Kentucky Communities (Kentucky Waterways Alliance & KDOW) Reducing Stormwater Pollution (AEN-106) (University of Kentucky) Pasture Feeding, Streamside Grazing, and the Kentucky Agriculture Water Quality Plan (AEN-105) (University of Kentucky) Nutrient Management Concepts for Livestock Producers (AEN-113) (University of Kentucky) Videos Heartland to Gulf: Farmers Helping Fisheries (University of Kentucky) KY Agriculture Water Quality Act - Sherwood Acres Farm (University of Kentucky) Backyard Streams - Gardenside Park (University of Kentucky) Websites Kentucky Water Health Portal Watershed Watch in Kentucky Kentucky Division of Water- Basin Coordination
Mar 19, 2020
21 min
Project WET
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Dale Booth, Nonpoint Source and Basin Team Section, Kentucky Division of Water Episode 30: Project WET In this episode, Amanda joins Dale Booth in a discussion of Project WET and other educational curricula for water and natural resource professionals that serve as non-formal educators. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about environmental education resources for non-formal educators and other topics that we discussed in this episode? Extension Publications/Resources Understanding and Protecting Kentucky's Watersheds (HENV-206) (University of Kentucky) Living Along a Kentucky Stream (IP-73) (University of Kentucky) Stormwater (HENV-203) (University of Kentucky) Planting Along Your Stream, Pond, or Lake (HENV-202) (University of Kentucky) Central Kentucky Backyard Stream Guide (ID-242) (University of Kentucky) Aquatic Macroinvertebrates: Biological Indicators of Stream Health (ID-228) (University of Kentucky) Videos What is Water Education and How Does it Impact the World's Water? (Project WET) Water Literacy: Project WET's Seven Essential Principles (Project WET) The Incredible Journey- A Project WET Activity (Project WET) Websites Project WET Foundation Project WET- Kentucky Kentucky Association of Environmental Educators (KAEE) Backyard Streams (University of Kentucky)
Mar 5, 2020
18 min
Nutrient Management in Lawn Care
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Travis Shaddox, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Plant and Soil Sciences Department, University of Kentucky Episode 29: Nutrient Management in Lawn Care In this episode, Amanda joins Travis Shaddox in a discussion about goals and management options in home lawn care. They explore the roles that lawn nutrient management and appropriate fertilization play in protecting water quality. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about nutrient management in lawn care? Extension Publications/Resources Improved Turfgrass Varieties Can Reduce Your Environmental Impact (AGR-241) (University of Kentucky) Selecting the Right Grass for Your Kentucky Lawn (AGR-52) (University of Kentucky) Calibrating Boom Sprayers for Turf Applications (AGR-239) (University of Kentucky) Water Quality and Nutrient Management at Home (HENV-402) (University of Kentucky) Fertilizing Your Lawn (AGR-212) (University of Kentucky) Soil Testing: What it is and What it Does (AGR-57) (University of Kentucky) 2018-2019 Lime and Fertilizer Recommendations (AGR-1) (University of Kentucky) Videos Maintaining a Healthy Residential Turf Through Best Management Practices (University of Kentucky) Soil Testing and Fertilizers for Home Lawns (University of Kentucky) Organic Lawn Fertilizers (University of Kentucky) Websites Turfgrass Science (Main Page) (University of Kentucky) Turfgrass Science (Home Lawns) (University of Kentucky) UK Turf YouTube (University of Kentucky)
Jan 6, 2020
18 min
The Artistry of Water
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Lynn Winter, local artist, chef, water/nature enthusiast, and Lexington resident Episode 28: The Artistry of Water In this episode, Amanda joins Lynn Winter in a conversation discussing the interplay between water and art. They explore topics including the cultural value of water, water inspired art, urban foraging, riparian buffers, and stream restoration. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about water resources, riparian area/stream restoration, and art? Extension Publications/Resources Ecosystem Services of Landscape Plants (University of Kentucky) Restoring Streams (University of Kentucky) Planting a Riparian Buffer (University of Kentucky) Videos Restoring Vaughn's Branch Creek at The University of Kentucky (University of Kentucky) Restoring Vaughn's Branch Creek- UPDATE (University of Kentucky) Insights into Communicating with Stakeholders about Water and Climate in Kentucky (University of Kentucky) Websites Paint by Nature Arts Connect The Pocket Nursery Trees Lexington
Dec 9, 2019
26 min
Green Lawn Care Calendar
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Gregg Munshaw, Ph.D., Extension Turf Specialist, Plant and Soil Science Department, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Episode 27: Green Lawn Care Calendar In this episode, Amanda joins Gregg Munshaw, Ph.D., an Extension Specialist for Turf Grass with the University of Kentucky Department of Plant and Soil Science in a conversation discussing year-round lawn care and ways to reduce nutrient runoff from lawns. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about year-round lawn care and ways to reduce nutrient runoff from lawns? Extension Publications/Resources Fertilizing Your Lawn (AGR-212) (University of Kentucky) Mowing Your Kentucky Lawn (AGR-209) (University of Kentucky) Renovating Your Lawn (AGR-51) (University of Kentucky) Selecting the Right Grass for Your Kentucky Lawn (AGR-52) (University of Kentucky) Turf Care Calendar for Cool-Season Lawns in Kentucky (AGR-55) (University of Kentucky) Weed Control for Kentucky Home Lawns (AGR-208) (University of Kentucky) Water Quality and Nutrient Management at Home (HENV-402) (University of Kentucky) Videos Soil Testing and Fertilizers for Home Lawns (University of Kentucky) Blade Sharpening (University of Kentucky) Seasonal Lawn Mower Maintenance (University of Kentucky) Daily Mower Maintenance and Cutting Heights (University of Kentucky) Mulching Tree Leaves for a Better Lawn (University of Kentucky) Lawn Renovation (University of Kentucky) Websites Turfgrass Science (Main Page) (University of Kentucky) Turfgrass Science (Home Lawns) (University of Kentucky) UK Turf YouTube (University of Kentucky)
Nov 25, 2019
21 min
Lawns in the Landscape
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Gregg Munshaw, Ph.D., Extension Turf Specialist, Plant and Soil Science Department, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Episode 26: Lawns in the Landscape In this episode, Amanda joins Gregg Munshaw, Ph.D., an Extension Specialist for Turf Grass with the University of Kentucky Department of Plant and Soil Science in a conversation discussing turf management, the place of lawns in our landscape in Kentucky, and the potential impacts of turf management on water resources. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about lawns in the landscape? Extension Publications/Resources Improved Turfgrass Varieties Can Reduce Your Environmental Impact (University of Kentucky) Irrigation Tips to conserve Water and Grow a Healthy Lawn (University of Kentucky) Water Quality and Nutrient Management at Home (University of Kentucky) Videos Maintaining a Healthy Residential Turf Through Best Management Practices (University of Kentucky) The Great American Lawn: How the Dream Was Manufactured (New York Times) Mulching Tree Leaves for a Better Lawn (University of Kentucky) Websites Turfgrass Science (Main Page) (University of Kentucky) Turfgrass Science (Home Lawns) (University of Kentucky) UK Turf YouTube (University of Kentucky)
Nov 11, 2019
18 min
Kentucky Palisades
Hosts: Carmen Agouridis, Ph.D., P.E., M.P.P., Extension Associate Professor, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department, University of Kentucky and Amanda Gumbert, Ph.D., Extension Specialist for Water Quality, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Guest: Steve Greb, Ph.D., Research Geologist at The Kentucky Geological Survey and Adjunct Professor in the Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kentucky Episode 25: Kentucky Palisades In this episode, Carmen joins Steve Greb, a Research Geologist with the Kentucky Geological Survey, in the field at Floracliff Nature Sanctuary to discuss how water and geology created the diverse landscape of the Kentucky River Palisades. Steve provides insightful details on the formation of the unique geologic features of the Palisades that will leave you ready to hike or paddle along the Palisades to take in the scenery for yourself. Episode Transcript: Click here to access the episode transcript which includes links. Explore More: Want to learn more about the Kentucky River Palisades? Extension Publications/Resources Geologic Maps and Geologic Issues in Kentucky: A Citizen's Guide (Kentucky Geological Survey) Fayette County Geology (Kentucky Geological Survey) Videos Limestone and Dolomite Resources of Kentucky (Kentucky Geological Survey) Kentucky Geological Survey YouTube Page (Kentucky Geological Survey) Websites Kentucky Geological Survey Homepage (Kentucky Geological Survey) Kentucky Geological Survey Fossils Page (Kentucky Geological Survey) Kentucky Paleontological Society Facebook Page (Kentucky Paleontological Society)
Oct 7, 2019
20 min
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