Making Spring Planting Decisions
Mar 13, 2026

Video: Making Spring Planting Decisions

AgDay's Haley Bickelhaupt talks with one Indiana producer who has some tough planting decisions to make.
 

Making Spring Planting Decisions

Making Spring Planting Decisions

AgDay's Haley Bickelhaupt talks with one Indiana producer who has some tough planting decisions to make.... More
All About Allelopathy

All About Allelopathy

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1457 | Air Date 3/8/26 - Some plants look innocent, but they're quietly sabotaging the competition! The Heftys go underground to report on this stealth warfare.... More
Getting Ready for Pests with a Total Pest Show

Getting Ready for Pests with a Total Pest Show

We cover: While my voice is recovering we’re going to keep my current talking to a minimum and let some of my OLDER talking do some work. So today’s episode we’ve gathered some segments on common garden pests, growing squash without the bugs, pests you can’t just exclude, and even get a little c... More
New Holland’s FASTEST Tractor Yet? The All-New T7 XD Series

New Holland’s FASTEST Tractor Yet? The All-New T7 XD Series

New Holland Agriculture has unveiled its all‑new T7XD tractor series, engineered from the ground up for high performance, increased durability, and next‑level operator comfort. Alex Berwager, Livestock & Dairy Business Manager for New Holland North America, explains that the T7XD isn’t an upg... More
NEW IntelliSense Sprayer Automation from New Holland

NEW IntelliSense Sprayer Automation from New Holland

Discover the ALL‑NEW New Holland IntelliSense Sprayer Automation system—designed to take precision spraying to the next level. In this walkthrough, Paul Bruns, Regional Precision Manager for the Upper Plains, explains how IntelliSense brings advanced automation, weed detection, and real‑time... More
Final Touches On The New Cow Barn!!

Final Touches On The New Cow Barn!!

Final Touches On The New Cow Barn!! | | Ranching Sodak... More
2025 Soybean Harvest Manitoba

2025 Soybean Harvest Manitoba

I thought I'd take a quick look back at last fall's harvest before planting begins in spring 2026 - another 5 to 6 weeks from now - weather depending. Here are two New Holland combines taking off the last of the soybean crop for 2025 - it's a small field and conditions were not great. My grand... More

What Producers Should Know About Dystocia in Cattle - Cow-Calf Corner

What Producers Should Know About Dystocia in Cattle - Cow-Calf Corner

In this Cow-Calf Corner segment, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist Mark Johnson discusses dystocia in cattle, or difficult calving, and why it can be a challenge for cow-calf producers.... More
What Global Events Mean for Grain Markets Right Now - Market Monitor with Todd Hubbs

What Global Events Mean for Grain Markets Right Now - Market Monitor with Todd Hubbs

In this Market Monitor segment, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist Todd Hubbs discusses how recent global upheaval is influencing grain prices and agricultural markets.... More
MacDon How To - C & FC Series Corn Headers - Auger Chain Tension

MacDon How To - C & FC Series Corn Headers - Auger Chain Tension

In this video, Quinn walks us through how to check and properly tension your C Series or FC Series Corn Header auger chain.... More
MacDon Performance Stories - Peterson Farm Bros - C Series

MacDon Performance Stories - Peterson Farm Bros - C Series

The ‪@PetersonFarmBros‬ are fifth-generation farmers turned YouTube sensation. This past corn harvest, the MacDon C Series had them smiling from ear to ear. Watch as they demo a C3012cf, a 12 row chopping and folding MacDon corn header.... More
A Dozer and A 886

A Dozer and A 886

Out with 886, the land leveler and John Deere 750 to help clear mo snow!!!... More
Episode 108: How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf VIGOR Scoring System

Episode 108: How to Evaluate Newborn Calves Using the Calf VIGOR Scoring System

Ideally, after a calf is born, things go well, and the cow and newborn calf thrive. However, it is important for producers to know how to assess calves for subtle signs of distress or trauma that can occur due to a difficult calving. This episode will review how to access calf VIGOR, how it is s... More
John Deere | Deere Designed Excavators

John Deere | Deere Designed Excavators

Experience the Deere Designed P-Tier excavators, engineered with over 165,000 hours of real world runtime and built with the customers who put them to the test. From unmatched power and instinctive control to integrated technology that sees more and responds faster, this fleet was shaped by hun... More
NEW Blue, NEW Tractors, NEW HOLLAND

NEW Blue, NEW Tractors, NEW HOLLAND

Big Tractor Power talks with NEW HOLLAND at the 2026 National Farm Machinery Show about their new brand color blue and new tractors including the T7.225 and WORK MASTER 40C.... More
Normand E86-280 Rear Snowblower Overview & Demo | Kubota M7060

Normand E86-280 Rear Snowblower Overview & Demo | Kubota M7060

In this video, we take an in-depth look at the Normand E86-280 Rear Snowblower and put it to work in real snow conditions. Mounted on a Kubota M7060, this setup is built for serious snow clearing — ideal for farms, large properties, commercial lots, and municipal applications.... More
Financial Confidence: Empowering Women on the Farm

Financial Confidence: Empowering Women on the Farm

Third episode of our Connecting Women in Agriculture series, we explore the importance of building financial knowledge and confidence in women. Author and founder of the Trauma of Money Institute, Chantel Chapman, shares her more than 20 years of financial counselling and explores how financia... More
Will These Tractors EVER Start Again?

Will These Tractors EVER Start Again?

Will These Tractors EVER Start Again? | | Laura Farms... More
U.S. Soybean Export Council

U.S. Soybean Export Council

U.S. Soybean Export Council CEO, Jim Sutter gives some insight on how Soybean Exports are holding up.... More
College Greenhouse Feeds Students and Community

College Greenhouse Feeds Students and Community

The progress of a business, just like history, rarely goes in a straight line. A project can begin in one place and end up in another. This is true for one Midwest university food project. Over the past decade, a student guided experience has gone from raising vegetables and fish to becoming a v... More
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