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WHY am I starting a farming vlog
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WHY am I starting a farming vlog
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Since 1972, Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts, or NRDs , have been planting trees and shrubs for windbreaks, erosion control, wildlife habitats and many other purposes. This Coming spring the NRD conservation tree program planted their 100 millionth tree. that totals to approximately 50 tr...
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Gene Copenhaver, a Virginia cattleman who serves as NCBA’s Policy …...
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Those producers in areas with plenty of crop options had some big choices this spring. Wheat, corn, soybeans, sunflowers and cotton all were doing their best in prices to "buy acres." Cameron Peirce is a producer in Kansas we talked to earlier this spring. We find out what won out for him and ho...
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One Research Orchard Designed to Help Increase Yields
Given the fact they contribute more than two hundred-twenty million dollars annually to the state's economy, it's vital that the blueberry industry remains successful here in Georgia....
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Derrell Peel, OSU Extension livestock marketing specialist, discusses the uncertainty of the cattle markets this summer....
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Dr. Linhares and Dr. Trevisan: The SDRS: A one-stop-shop for swine disease reporting
Part of a veterinarian's job is tracking disease outbreaks to identify the probability of their farm coming into contact with certain pathogens so they can best be prepared for any situation that may arise. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Giovani Travisan and Dr. Daniel Linhares about their col...
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John Deere and cad man hose real is home made farming in Canada...
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Kelsey Hammers: Decreasing piglet mortality - can extra zinc help?
Piglet mortality continues to be an issue for the swine industry and is one of the worst sources of economic losses in production facilities. Several studies have tried to identify new ways to decrease mortality to save producers money. In this episode, I talk with Kelsey Hammers about her study...
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Case 3240 Sprayer chasing 2022
Chasing a Case 3240 Sprayer. Starland County , Alberta....
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Stocking density: how small is too small and what we can do to offset the reduced performance?
Past studies have shown that increasing stocking density will decrease the performance of the pigs. However, when commercial systems are backed-up due to logistic issues or disruptions in the supply chain, barns may be stocked at a lower floor space allowance to avoid bottlenecks. In this episod...
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The John Deere has arrived!
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Bad Day Of Loading Pigs
In this one the boys start off the morning by loading 4 loads of pigs out of Site 1. Then it’s on to side dressing the rest of the corn acres....
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IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Elaine Kub
New initiatives from the Secretary on a Midwest road trip. A lawsuit against the beef checkoff is turned around at the courthouse door. Bringing the message from Kansas cattle feedlots to the halls of Congress...
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Al Dutcher gives us a look at the weather for the week ahead and beyond....
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Should You Feed Lower Protein Given High Feed Costs?
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