Cannabis Cultivation and Science Podcast

Welcome to the Cannabis Cultivation and Science podcast, I’m your host, Tad Hussey of KIS Organics.

Episodes

Total: 141

This week’s podcast will be a bit different than my usual topics. As many of you know, there’s more

My guest this week is Eleanor Kuntz. Eleanor is a trained herbalist and geneticist bridging the gap

Our guest this week is Dr. Jim Barrett. Jim has a bachelor of science from Auburn University in Agri

Our guest this week is Tom Miles. Tom is the president of T.R. Miles, Technical Consultants, Portlan

Born and raised in Israel, Prof. Kapulnik received his doctorate in Soil Microbiology from the Hebre

Our guest today is Nelson Lindsley, of Poetry of Plants. You can check him out on Instagram under “p

My guest this week is Rob Knechtel, founder of Black Swallow Living Soils. Although Rob’s life long

My guest this week is Dr. Cari Peters. She is the vice president at JR Peters and the formulator of

My guest this week needs very little introduction. If you’ve ever studied lighting you’ve probably r

My guest this week is Bryant Mason of Soil Doctor Consulting. Bryant is a Certified Crop Advisor who

Don Marshall has dedicated his life to teaching students about how plants grow and bridging the gap

Virginia Emery is founder and CEO of Beta Hatch, a pioneering insect farming company that is industr

In this episode I interview Dr. Ben Higgins and he shares the results of the research he did at Gold

Suzanne Wainwright-Evans is an Ornamental Entomologist specializing in integrated pest management. S

Delmond Marshall, inspired by his father, started the Flint Unity Farming Project to help and inspir

Dr. Chris Hayes began his journey into biologicals while working on his PhD; then continued in the f

Brian is a founding partner of Anderson Porter Design, Inc., an international practice focused on de

Kelly came to B.I. in 2016 after a 17-year career in greenhouse ornamental and landscape pest manage

Kelly Vance came to Beneficial Insectary in 2016 after a 17-year career in greenhouse ornamental and

Ladybugs are amazing insects and wonderful aphid predators. However, there are a ton of reasons why