New John Deere W170 Windrower
Jun 01, 2018

Video: New John Deere W170 Windrower

This new model features a comfortable cab, smooth ride, improved controls, and plenty of horsepower to keep you going strong… even when the crops are heavy, and the fields are hilly. New header options give you more feeding capacity and the flexibility to choose the best solution for your crops.

 

New John Deere W170 Windrower

New John Deere W170 Windrower

This new model features a comfortable cab, smooth ride, improved controls, and plenty of horsepower to keep you going strong… even when the crops are heavy, and the fields are hilly. New header options give you more feeding capacity and the flexibility to choose the best solution for your crops.... More
Livestock Marketing

Livestock Marketing

We talk with Livestock Marketing Specialist Derrel Peel on livestock markets.... More
Post-Emerge Soybean Herbicides

Post-Emerge Soybean Herbicides

Brian and Darren Hefty talk about options besides Roundup, Liberty, or dicamba to control weeds in your soybean fields.... More
Preparing for Flies and Ticks

Preparing for Flies and Ticks

We talk about ticks and flies on livestock with Justin Talley.... More
Early Corn Fungicide Application

Early Corn Fungicide Application

Learn why early application of fungicide in corn could be a benefit for plant health yield on your farm.... More
Weed of the Week - Puncturevine

Weed of the Week - Puncturevine

Puncturevine can be a nasty weed to have around your farm. The Hefty brothers have tips to get this weed under control.... More
Farm Basics - The Importance Of Boron

Farm Basics - The Importance Of Boron

Plants need more than just nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Brian and Darren Hefty explain how the micronutrient boron is important to all crops.... More

Export Potential for Corn, Ethanol, and Distillers Grains

Export Potential for Corn, Ethanol, and Distillers Grains

Discussion of export potential for corn, ethanol, and distillers grains in 2018.... More
Essex County Agriculture Close-up

Essex County Agriculture Close-up

Essex County was settled in the 1600 and served as a tobacco export port. Today the county continues to impact Virginia's agriculture industry.... More
Dry Weather Causing Many Farmers to Irrigate Early

Dry Weather Causing Many Farmers to Irrigate Early

A hot and dry May has caused many farmers in Louisiana to begin irrigating their crops. Researchers with the LSU AgCenter are looking at ways to minimize water usage and lessen the drawdowns on area aquifers. LSU AgCenter correspondent Craig Gautreaux has this report from northwest Louisiana.... More
Early Insect Scouting - Justin McMechan

Early Insect Scouting - Justin McMechan

Early Insect Scouting – Justin McMechan, Nebraska Extension cropping systems specialist, lists a few insects that producers should be scouting for during the early development stages of corn and soybeans.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says even though wheat producers in southern Oklahoma may not benefit from the recent price increase, they are part of the reason it happened.... More
University of Guelph Graduate Student Emma Drake (MSc, Rural Planning & Development)

University of Guelph Graduate Student Emma Drake (MSc, Rural Planning & Development)

Only 5 percent of Canada's total land base is considered prime agricultural land. These lands are made up of Class 1, 2 and 3 soils that are the most productive for agricultural purposes. Ontario is home to 15 percent of Canada's total prime agricultural lands, and contains the most Class 1 soil... More
Early Weed Scouting - Chris Proctor

Early Weed Scouting - Chris Proctor

Early Weed Scouting – Chris Proctor, Nebraska Extension weed management educator, talks about marestail and other early weeds that producers should be scouting for. Chris also shares information on how to control weeds before and after planting .... More
3 Options for Soybeans, following Corn Interseeded with Winter Rye

3 Options for Soybeans, following Corn Interseeded with Winter Rye

Daniel H. Smith, UW-Madison Nutrient and Pest Management Program, shows you a research field with springtime growth of winter rye that was inteseeded into corn rows the previous season. He then lists 3 different options for terminating the rye and planting soybeans.... More
Farmers Make Huge Economic Impact at Planting Time

Farmers Make Huge Economic Impact at Planting Time

When the planters start to roll in South Dakota the economic impact is evident. From seed to fertilizer, farmers make a huge investment planting the crop. Michelle Rook looks at the impact this has on local communities in the state.... More
Vaccinating Broilers Against Salmonella Can Help Reduce Pathogen’s Prevalence at Processing

Vaccinating Broilers Against Salmonella Can Help Reduce Pathogen’s Prevalence at Processing

Vaccination of broilers against Salmonella can help poultry producers reduce the pathogen’s prevalence at processing and may also benefit bird performance, Kalen Cookson, DVM, director of clinical research, Zoetis, told Poultry Health Today.... More
Arrell Global Food Innovation Award (Research) 2018 - Dr. Samuel Myers

Arrell Global Food Innovation Award (Research) 2018 - Dr. Samuel Myers

Arrell Food Institute at the University of Guelph... More
Deb Stark at the Arrell Food Summit, Toronto On.

Deb Stark at the Arrell Food Summit, Toronto On.

Deb Stark - Former Deputy Minister, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs at the Arrell Food Summit, Toronto On.... More
Market Analysis - Elaine Kub

Market Analysis - Elaine Kub

Market Analysis – Elaine Kub, author of “Mastering the Grain Markets,” discusses corn, soybean and wheat markets. Elaine also talks about the uncertain trade discussions between China and the United States.... More
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