How Important is Agriculture in Iowa?
Sep 12, 2024

Video: How Important is Agriculture in Iowa?

We all know that agriculture is important to Iowa's economy, but how large of an impact does it have? A recent study sheds some light on that question by looking at all the industries and jobs that are dependent on agriculture.
 

How Important is Agriculture in Iowa?

How Important is Agriculture in Iowa?

We all know that agriculture is important to Iowa's economy, but how large of an impact does it have? A recent study sheds some light on that question by looking at all the industries and jobs that are dependent on agriculture.... More
Managing Potassium in Crops

Managing Potassium in Crops

Chris Clark and Jordan Kampa, outreach specialists for the UW-Madison Extension Nutrient & Pest Management program head to the field to talk about managing potassium in crops and the publication they co-authored on the Potassium Cycle, available now from the NPM program.... More
Silage chopping underway in Nebraska ?? - In The Field Update

Silage chopping underway in Nebraska ?? - In The Field Update

In this week's episode of Market Journal, we take you into the field as harvest season kicks off in Nebraska!... More
Soy-Based Asphalt Providing Traction for Soybean Oil

Soy-Based Asphalt Providing Traction for Soybean Oil

The second phase of a project featuring this type of asphalt was recently completed and on display at the Farm Progress Show. The newly finished surface not only provides a solid foundation but is also better for the environment.... More
The Agricultural Revolution

The Agricultural Revolution

Episode 8 - The Agricultural Revolution. A look into the development of farming in the early modern period within its political context, covering the advancement of mechanisation by Jethro Tull and selective breeding by Robert Bakewell, and ultimately the urbanisation of the British population t... More
The Second Agricultural Revolution [AP Human Geography Unit 5 Topic 4]

The Second Agricultural Revolution [AP Human Geography Unit 5 Topic 4]

The Second Agricultural Revolution [AP Human Geography Unit 5 Topic 4] | | Mr. Sinn... More
3 Options for Preventing Soil Borne Disease

3 Options for Preventing Soil Borne Disease

Sooner or later, soil borne diseases in the garden catch up to us, especially when we grow the same plant families in the same location year after year. Learn how to tackle soil-borne diseases in your garden with these three tips. If you’re dealing with recurring disease issues, this video cover... More

Planting Green and Planting Progress

Planting Green and Planting Progress

We didn't get to plant anything in April due to rains, but we did get going in early May. In fact once we got going it didn't take too long to get everything in the ground. We saw lots of different conditions so it's great we have products like Saltro from ‪@SyngentaAgUS‬ to help get those seeds... More
Corn Harvest Begins! | Harvest 2024

Corn Harvest Begins! | Harvest 2024

Calving is in full swing! We also mow some hay down and build some fence.... More
2024 Yorkshire Valley Farms Canadian Eco-Scholar Recipients

2024 Yorkshire Valley Farms Canadian Eco-Scholar Recipients

Meet the 2024 Eco-Scholars whose ideas are working to progress organic regenerative practices in their communities.... More
The Start of Harvesting Grain!

The Start of Harvesting Grain!

The Start of Harvesting Grain! | | SaskDutch Kid... More
Canadian Wheat Research Coalition - Fred Greig

Canadian Wheat Research Coalition - Fred Greig

Former CWRC Director (Manitoba) Fred Greig discusses the importance of well researched and adapted wheat varieties for all growing areas of the Prairies, thanks to research investment.... More
Rocky Fields

Rocky Fields

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1379 | Air Date 09/08/24 - Farming on tough terrain? Brian and Darren share some tips on turning rocky soil into fertile ground.... More
HPAI Research Continues

HPAI Research Continues

Research into the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus that crossed from birds into the nation's dairy herd continues at the National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa.... More
GSL Extra - Mike Boehm

GSL Extra - Mike Boehm

Looking back at our time from this summer's Gudmunden Sandhills Laboratory open house. We were able to catch up with the Chancellor of UNL’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mike Boehm.... More
Crop Insurance and Shrinking Margins: Setting the Floor in These Times - Tony Jesina

Crop Insurance and Shrinking Margins: Setting the Floor in These Times - Tony Jesina

We dive into the challenging economic landscape facing farmers in 2024. Tony Jesina from Farm Credit Services discusses how producers are navigating shrinking margins and evolving crop insurance options.... More
A visual guide to soybean growth stages

A visual guide to soybean growth stages

Join in as Shawn walks through soybean growth and development from soybean seed germination to soybean maturity. Shawn will explain plant physiology and how plants respond to damage or injury at certain stages. He will also share some management considerations for key soybean growth stages. Foll... More
Oats are done onto the barley!!

Oats are done onto the barley!!

Oats are done onto the barley!! | | South Sask Farmer... More
Cutting Hay, Prepping Balers, Combining Rye!

Cutting Hay, Prepping Balers, Combining Rye!

Cutting Hay, Prepping Balers, Combining Rye! | | SaskDutch Kid... More
Straw baling at Peloquin Farms

Straw baling at Peloquin Farms

Straw baling at Peloquin Farms | | 3D Ranch Manitoba... More
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