Farm Basics - Leaving Residue vs Removing Residue
Sep 28, 2017
On this week's Farm Basics, Brian and Darren Hefty talks about the benefits of leaving residue in your fields.
 


 

Farm Basics - Leaving Residue vs Removing Residue

Farm Basics - Leaving Residue vs Removing Residue

On this week's Farm Basics, Brian and Darren Hefty talks about the benefits of leaving residue in your fields.... More
Weed Of The Week - Prickly Lettuce

Weed Of The Week - Prickly Lettuce

This week's Weed of the Week is prickly lettuce. Brian and Darren Hefty go over how to identify and control this tough weed on your farm.... More
Key Strategies For Making High Quality Hay

Key Strategies For Making High Quality Hay

So what are the most important things to remember to make sure you cut, bale, and store only the highest quality hay? We gather final thoughts from the New Holland experts.... More
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Inside Grain Farmers of Ontario - Episode 59: Communications: International Plowing Match

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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

Myth: 80 Percent of Antibiotics are Used in Animals

Myth: 80 Percent of Antibiotics are Used in Animals

Randy Singer, DVM, PhD from the University of Minnesota addresses the common myth that 80 percent of antibiotics are used in animals as well as the data on different classes of antibiotics used in humans vs. animals... More
USDA Responds to Farmers and Ranchers Impacted by Storms

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The USDA is reaching out to farmers and ranchers who are picking up the pieces following the recent storms, including Hurricane Harvey in Texas. Story by Patrick O’Leary, USDA; Video by Bob Stobaugh, USDA-NRCS, Texas.... More
The Angus Report: September 25, 2017: CattleFax

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Troy Bockelmann of CattleFax gives the latest market report on corn and soybeans.... More
Paving the Way to Prime

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Lex Bush, of Bush and Sons Land and Cattle in Dighton, Kansas, explains why his target is set on raising Certified Angus Beef Prime cattle. This video news is provided by Certified Angus Beef LLC and the American Angus Association.... More
The Angus Report: Standing Together

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Rural America is still standing together after Hurricane Harvey destroyed the south. Among the destruction, farmers and ranchers begin picking up the pieces and working to rebuild.... More
Farmers And Lawmakers Monitor NAFTA Renegotiation

Farmers And Lawmakers Monitor NAFTA Renegotiation

The U.S. is currently renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico.... More
Will Sorghum Reach Maturity Before Freeze

Will Sorghum Reach Maturity Before Freeze

K-State agronomist, Ignacio Ciampitti, explains three things that will determine if this years sorghum crop will survive an early freeze.... More
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A few days ago I began retraining our pigs to electric fence so that I can get them into a rotational grazing system on pasture. The pigs seem to respect the Premier One Pig Quick Fence powered by the Intellishock 120 solar energizer.... More
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Big-time operators need a big-time machine to do big-time things. This first of its kind – the ZR5 self-propelled baler makes quick work of any field while offering an unprecedented level of operator comfort and maneuverability. Automating the baling process, the ZR5 aims to reduce the number o... More
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