Soil amendments

Soil amendments

Soil Amendments are materials that are added to soil to improve its physical and chemical properties, making it more conducive to plant growth. This video explains the different types of soil amendments, including organic and inorganic materials, and how they can be used to adjust soil pH, add n... More
Remote Sensing in Precision Farming

Remote Sensing in Precision Farming

Technological advancements in precision agriculture have made it possible for farmers to improve their productivity effortlessly. Remote sensing is one of the most important technologies used in this field. Here are 5 important applications of remote sensing used in precision agriculture.... More
90bu Wheat?

90bu Wheat?

So we have arrived at the first 1/4 Mike bought back in 2020 and with that has had the most money invested into the land bringing up the soil health.... More
What is the Wheat Wise On-Farm Trial program?

What is the Wheat Wise On-Farm Trial program?

During the 2022 growing season, Sask Wheat launched the “On-Farm Trial” program. There were four trials, one each at Indian Head, Davidson, Cut Knife and Tisdale. Each producer tested low, medium, and high seeding rates, which were based on the desired plant population of 20, 25, and 30 plants p... More
How to reduce combine loss: Optimize the combine cleaning system

How to reduce combine loss: Optimize the combine cleaning system

Getting combine loss to an acceptable level can take a lot of trial and error. Watch this tutorial with Shawn Senko, CCC agronomy specialist, for more info on how to adjust the combine cleaning system to reduce losses.... More
Burning Ditches and Residue

Burning Ditches and Residue

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1331 | Air Date 10/8/23 - Some burning questions: Why do farmers burn fields and ditches, and what are the benefits and drawbacks of doing so? Brian & Darren explain why you might want to hold your fire.... More
Increase Biodiversity

Increase Biodiversity

In this video, Texas producers and researchers explain how increasing biodiversity benefits the soil food web, improves water infiltration and nutrient cycling, and reduces diseases and pests.   By restoring or mimicking diverse native plant communities in our range and croplands, we can impro... More

MAJOR Storm Blows Over Our Corn

MAJOR Storm Blows Over Our Corn

MAJOR Storm Blows Over Our Corn | | Laura Farms... More
Fencing & moving on up!

Fencing & moving on up!

Getting fencing done before moving cattle to summer/breeding pastures.... More
What

What's Happening with the Farm Bill?

(Oct. 7, 2023) Amy Hagerman, OSU Extension agricultural policy specialist, discusses the potential impacts of the Farm Bill expiration.... More
CASNR - Dean Tiffany Heng-Moss

CASNR - Dean Tiffany Heng-Moss

Food, water, energy, landscape systems and people. These are some of the biggest challenges and opportunities facing our world. The University of Nebraska Lincoln’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, better known as CASNR, aims to help people become someone who will make a d... More
Water at the Center of Boycott Over Carrots

Water at the Center of Boycott Over Carrots

Two large California producers are suing smaller operators and land owners over the use of water.... More
Market Plus with Sue Martin

Market Plus with Sue Martin

Sue Martin discusses the commodity markets in a special web-only feature.... More
Still in the Wheat-Straw management talk.

Still in the Wheat-Straw management talk.

Welcome to our farm! I’m the 3rd generation in our farm that started with my grandpa 70 years ago. A few small issues, but no damage! Continuing into our wheat harvest we’re getting closer and closer to the end. I also talk about our way of managing the straw on our farm.... More
Harvest from Above. Dusty Canola Harvest 2023

Harvest from Above. Dusty Canola Harvest 2023

Dusty Canola Harvest 2023 Harvest 2023 from Above. Red Deer County, Alberta Canada.... More
Slugging the Neighbors Combine... Harvest 2023

Slugging the Neighbors Combine... Harvest 2023

Carson, the 6th Gen Farmer, is a young farmer dedicated to promoting agriculture through funny and entertaining content. He is passionate about precision agriculture and implementing it into the family farm. Carson, along with his brother (Chris) and father (Ryan) carry on the family legacy in... More
Inside a double pass Seed Corn Dryer

Inside a double pass Seed Corn Dryer

Inside a double pass Seed Corn Dryer | Grow The Farm Up... More
John Deere 3710 Moldboard Plow! We finished Plowing!

John Deere 3710 Moldboard Plow! We finished Plowing!

John Deere 3710 Moldboard Plow! We finished Plowing! | | Northern farmer... More
Don

Don't Stick Your Finger In A Fan..

Don't Stick Your Finger In A Fan.. | | SaskDutch Kid... More
Cow-Calf Corner

Cow-Calf Corner

Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, explains the importance of reproductive efficiency.... More
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