Kinda Sketchy.. But It Should Work!
Nov 03, 2023

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Kinda Sketchy.. But It Should Work!

Kinda Sketchy.. But It Should Work!

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Why we should be farming microbes instead of animals, explained by George Monbiot.

Why we should be farming microbes instead of animals, explained by George Monbiot.

RePlanet has launched a new campaign called #RebootFood.. Our manifesto outlines a radical plan to reduce the environmental impacts and improve the resilience of the global food system.... More
Flip Your Soil: Feeding the Microbes

Flip Your Soil: Feeding the Microbes

Farmers getting started on a path to improving soil health can only accomplish that if they Flip their Soil to make it more alive. Mitch Hora, Agronomist and CEO of Continuum Ag, says this involves changing the dead soils on your farm by reinvigorating the microbiological activity. He says ... More
How Adjuvants Help Reduce Drift Potential

How Adjuvants Help Reduce Drift Potential

If you’re applying your crop protection chemistries without an adjuvant, you could be losing a portion of your investment to off-target movement and drift. Crop Protection Product Manager Jon Zuk takes you to a field trial to demonstrate the difference an adjuvant can make in herbicide coverage ... More
Living Soil Film

Living Soil Film

Living Soil: A Documentary. Now available with subtitles in more than 20 languages. Enable closed captions by clicking the 'CC' icon, then click the gear icon to select the subtitle language you want.... More
Bumper Crops: Using Spring Oats as a Late Season Cover Crop or for Forage

Bumper Crops: Using Spring Oats as a Late Season Cover Crop or for Forage

Damon and Kevin are discussing options for a late season planting of oats after winter wheat. Excerpt: This field had wheat harvested, winter wheat in late July.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, discusses the trade agreement between the U.S. and China.... More

In the Field - Tyler Hughes

In the Field - Tyler Hughes

As some hit the home stretch of the harvest, let's check in on progress being made in southwest Nebraska. Tyler Hughes joins us on the the program and tells us a bit about his farming operation.... More
Unintentional Huge Harvest | Sweetest Dairy Cows and Baby Fern

Unintentional Huge Harvest | Sweetest Dairy Cows and Baby Fern

I was not in the cheeriest of moods when I woke up, so I decided to go spend some time in the garden to perk myself up! And it worked beautifully. I was able to do another big harvest from the garden and enjoy some time with my beautiful dairy cows. I hope you enjoy coming along with me. I hope ... More
Have You Heard Of Feed Rate Control??

Have You Heard Of Feed Rate Control??

We are a 6th generation family farm EST. 1879 located in East Central IL. We raise white and yellow Frito lay corn, and soybeans.... More
1970

1970's CORN HARVEST and PLOWING

In this video Big Tractor Power takes a look at corn harvesting and fall plowing with JOHN DEERE farm machines from the 1970's. This video shares the popular methods of corn picking and combining corn 50 years ago as well as fall tillage practices with corn stalk mowing, disking and plowing. ... More
Celebrating a Successful Summer Tradeshow Season

Celebrating a Successful Summer Tradeshow Season

Seeing is believing—especially with cutting-edge autonomous technology! Here’s how hundreds of people experiencedautonomy at our summer tradeshows and demos.... More
Tubeline - TL360 Sensor Overview Tutorial

Tubeline - TL360 Sensor Overview Tutorial

Tubeline - TL360 Sensor Overview Tutorial | TubelineMfg... More
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36' AirFLEX SDX with Skid Shoes | Demo | Wheat | Xtreme Ag - Iowa

Greg and Glenn Honey grew up on a farm in Bracken, Southwest Saskatchewan. In 1979, they started building their own equipment to meet their own needs on their farm, the first major project being a 425HP tractor.... More
How to Change the Drive Belt on a Cub Cadet Two-Stage Snow Blower

How to Change the Drive Belt on a Cub Cadet Two-Stage Snow Blower

Follow these steps to change the drive belt on a Cub Cadet two-stage snow blower. The tools needed for removal and installation include a 3/8 in. and ½ in. wrench or socket, a 3/8 in. socket and a needle-nose plier. Make sure to subscribe to the Cub Cadet YouTube channel for more helpful produ... More
Introducing Attune Agriculture, makers of Ampersand Adjuvant

Introducing Attune Agriculture, makers of Ampersand Adjuvant

AMPERSAND adjuvant is a new breakthrough technology for foliar applications designed to maximize the efficacy of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and nutrients. OMRI listed and made with only food-grade ingredients, this game-changing tank mix partner works differently than other adjuvants t... More
are we prepared for winter?

are we prepared for winter?

Bitterly cold weather and snow arrives but are we and our animals ready for winter weather? Of course not! We’d rather be inside sitting by the fire! But the animals need to be fed and projects need to be finished before the farm is ready for more snow and cold.... More
Preparing the Farm for -40C | Real Canadian Winter

Preparing the Farm for -40C | Real Canadian Winter

It's already -30, but the meteorologist says to prepare for -40! That's cold even by Canadian standards. I do a lot of preparations on the farm to get ready for the cold snap. I hope you enjoy coming along... More
Preparing For A WINTER STORM

Preparing For A WINTER STORM

Nathan and Kendal help prepare the farm for an incoming storm.... More
Cattle Nutrition and Reproduction - Dr. Shelly Rosasco

Cattle Nutrition and Reproduction - Dr. Shelly Rosasco

Likely on the minds of some of our viewers is cattle reproduction. Dr. Shelby Rosasco from the University of Wyoming was a speaker at the Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory open house this year.... More
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