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Farmers Should Get Royalties + What Part of the Plant to Target with Compost Tea
Jul 18, 2025
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Farmers Should Get Royalties + What Part of the Plant to Target with Compost Tea
We cover: when your plants are ready before the soil is, why (some) farmers should get royalties, and compost tea applications.
Farmers Should Get Royalties + What Part of the Plant to Target with Compost Tea
We cover: when your plants are ready before the soil is, why (some) farmers should get royalties, and compost tea applications....
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A new peer reviewed study looks at the generally unrecognized risk of heat waves surpassing the threshold for enzyme damage in wheat. Most studies that look at crop failure in the main food growing regions (breadbaskets of the planet) look at temperatures and droughts in the historical recor...
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Oliver Tractor: The Plow That Changed The World
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Tedding Hay with the Sitrex RT/5800H tedder
Tedding hay is crucial to the dry down process of making dry hay. By "fluffing up" the swaths from the discbine, slows air to circulate around the freshly mowed grass and speed up the drying process to allow us to achieve the goal of around 8-16% moisture content. This is our first season with t...
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Why Fennig Equipment Trusts Salford: A Farmer-First Approach
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This tutorial shows how to manage imported reference tracks and start an imported task in the CLAAS CEMIS 1200 terminal received via Online File Transfer (OFT) or USB stick. Learn how to activate or deactivate tracks and begin working with field-specific data....
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How To Choose The Right Rotary Cutter!
Chris breaks down how to find the right rotary cutter for your needs as well as answers commonly asked questions from customers....
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Why Your Food Future Could be Trapped in a Seed Morgue
In a world of PowerPoint overload, Rex Bernardo stands out. No bullet points. No charts. No jargon. Just stories and photographs. At this year’s National Association for Plant Breeding conference on the Big Island of Hawaii, he stood before a room of peers — all experts in the science of seeds —...
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Making the Most of Every Drop - Philip Harder
In water limited environments, like the Canadian Prairies, water limitations are a consistent challenge to agricultural production. Water conservation is imperative for dryland production, and for irrigated acres in periods of reduced allocation, and so understanding crop water use, its spatial...
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The Corn Leafhopper is Back
Ashleigh Faris, OSU Extension cropping systems entomologist and IPM coordinator, says the corn leafhopper is being reported in fields in Choctaw County. Dr. Faris explains why OSU researchers need help from corn producers scouting and sending in samples of the leafhopper to find effective manage...
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2025 Crop Weather Challenges: Ohio Flooding vs Idaho Drought Impact
The tale of the two farmers is about as different as you can be this year. Ben Klick farms in Ohio while Jamie Kress is based in Idaho. They’re joined by a common denominator - the weather and the impact it can have when too much or too little falls. We start in the Eastern Corn Belt where delay...
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Market Monitor
John Michael Riley, OSU agricultural economist, discusses wheat harvest progress before covering recent news in trade policy and how that affected Oklahoma’s four main crops: wheat, corn, soybeans and cotton....
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