Cow-Calf Corner: Grass Tetany
Dec 28, 2017
Glenn Selk says we should start planning for nutritional needs of older cows now, to prevent grass tetany at calving.
 
 


 

Cow-Calf Corner: Grass Tetany

Cow-Calf Corner: Grass Tetany

Glenn Selk says we should start planning for nutritional needs of older cows now, to prevent grass tetany at calving.... More
Iron Talk - Hydraulic Fluid

Iron Talk - Hydraulic Fluid

Darren Hefty talks about the importance of using good hydraulic fluid in your equipment.... More
Farm Basics - No-Till Benefits & Challenges

Farm Basics - No-Till Benefits & Challenges

Brian and Darren Hefty talk about the advantages and disadvantages of a no-till system.... More
Ag Minute - Pasture Management

Ag Minute - Pasture Management

Darren Hefty talks about how farmers manage their pastures for maximum grass growth.... More
Cottonseed For Cattle Food?

Cottonseed For Cattle Food?

Dave Lalman has advice for cattle producers planning to feed cottonseed to cattle.... More
Inside Grain Farmers of Ontario - Episode 67: Member Relations, 2018 District Meetings

Inside Grain Farmers of Ontario - Episode 67: Member Relations, 2018 District Meetings

Grain Farmers of Ontario's new video series – Inside Grain Farmers of Ontario. This weekly update will feature interviews with staff to highlight news and activities from the different departments within our organization.... More
Farm Fresh Eggs to Your Kitchen Table

Farm Fresh Eggs to Your Kitchen Table

Farm Fresh Eggs to Your Kitchen Table... More

 John Deere - Nitrogen Sufficiency

John Deere - Nitrogen Sufficiency

John Deere experts talk to Pam Fretwell about the latest research on nitrogen uptake throughout the growing season.... More
  John Deere 34 Forage Harvester

John Deere 34 Forage Harvester

Introduced in 1966, the John Deere 34 Forage Harvester, was advertised as "low-cost," and "built for average-sized acreages." According to a 1971 advertisement, the 34 Forage Harvester looked more like the "jaws of a hungry barracuda than any previous row crop attachments."... More
The Angus Report, December 25, 2017: CattleFax Market Update

The Angus Report, December 25, 2017: CattleFax Market Update

A large percent of cattle on feed are currently hedged. CattleFax Analyst Ethan Oberst shares this report.... More
USDA Sued After Dropping New Fair Practices Rules

USDA Sued After Dropping New Fair Practices Rules

USDA is being sued over its decision to scuttle rule changes that would have granted livestock producer’s leeway in challenging...... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier

Runners hit the final hurdle on a much needed infusion of disaster cash. Removing recourse for farmers and ranchers at the packing house door. A community college creates a holiday staple in the classroom.... More
Angus VNR: Stucky Ranch rides for the brand

Angus VNR: Stucky Ranch rides for the brand

Gordon Stucky, owner-manager of Stucky Ranch, Kingman, Kan., talks about why he opens his gates to tour groups in a narration that shows why he recently earned the Ambassador Award from the Certified Angus Beef brand.... More
Holiday Beef Demand

Holiday Beef Demand

The National Cattlemen's Beef Association and Beef Checkoff are working hard to ensure that when consumers hit the meat case, they choose beef. Season Solorio from NCBA discusses the efforts to promote beef during the holiday season.... More
Farm Factor - Kansas Soybean Update Teresa Brandenburg

Farm Factor - Kansas Soybean Update Teresa Brandenburg

Farm Factor - Kansas Soybean Update Teresa Brandenburg... More
2017 Crop Year In Review

2017 Crop Year In Review

Despite some challenging weather, Louisiana farmers were able to produce good yields on many of their row crops. Unfortunately, prices for many commodities remain low making the economics of farming difficult. LSU AgCenter reporter Craig Gautreaux has this report.... More
Too Dry For Wheat?

Too Dry For Wheat?

David Marburger tells us what to expect from the wheat crop if we don’t get rain soon.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says the eyes of the wheat world are on the upcoming U.S. crop, and they are already focusing on quality.... More
  A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A PULSE

A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A PULSE

What’s a pulse? The word “pulse” comes from the Latin word puls, meaning potage or thick soup. Pulses are the dry edible seeds of pod plants in the legume family. Pulses include dry peas, beans, lentils and chickpeas and are high in protein and fibre and low in fat. More than 6,000 farmers in Al... More
  Hauling Barley

Hauling Barley

Hauled in some of barley to the feed mill.... More
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