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Net Farm Income Expected to Nosedive

Net Farm Income Expected to Nosedive

Coming off a banner year in which commodity prices reached record highs, farmers are now bracing for a different landscape in 2023 with the net farm income expected to take a nosedive. Damon Jones breaks down the reasons for the decline, and what growers can do to remain profitable.... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Arlan Suderman

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Arlan Suderman

On this edition of Market to Market, the implications on rural America of the collapse of two major U.S. banks, coverage of Secretary Vilsack’s in front of the Senate Agriculture Committee, a closer look at how oyster farmers are helping clean up Long Island Sound and market analysis with Arlan ... More
Tillman White on Trust Protocol Enrollment

Tillman White on Trust Protocol Enrollment

Tillman White reminds cotton growers to enroll and complete data entry for their 2022 crop, as the March 31, 2023, deadline is quickly approaching. Since the Trust Protocol’s launch in 2020, the program has welcomed more than 1,100 brand, retailer, mill and manufacturer members, including Levi S... More
Weekly Forecast | Bill Boyer

Weekly Forecast | Bill Boyer

It's time once again to get an update on the Weather with “Market Journal" Weather Analyst Bill Boyer.... More
Carbon Cost Impacts, and Fertilizer Reduction Proposals

Carbon Cost Impacts, and Fertilizer Reduction Proposals

Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, Western Canadian Wheat Growers' Director and Saskatchewan Farmer discusses topics ranging from carbon schemes to fertilizer policy, with Dean Klippenstine, Senior Ag Advisor, MNP.... More
Seasonal workers in Ontario greenhouses

Seasonal workers in Ontario greenhouses

Each year, thousands of workers come to Canada from other countries to work seasonally. They’re typically hired through the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) or the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWF) and they are crucial to Ontario’s horticultural sector. Without them, we wouldn’t... More

AgriGold Expands Field GX Hybrid Classifications And Recommendations

AgriGold Expands Field GX Hybrid Classifications And Recommendations

In an effort to help growers make hybrid selections that maximize return on investment, AgriGold is expanding its Field GX family of classifications with the addition of Field GX-J as the newest family within the company’s Field GX system.... More
Row Spacings

Row Spacings

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1301 | Air Date 03/12/23 - Some fields have wide rows and others are narrow. Brian and Darren Hefty talk about the reasons behind the variety of row spacings.... More
Participate in Soybean Research Trials

Participate in Soybean Research Trials

Learn more about your farming operation and how to improve it through on-farm trials. The Research Center for Farming Innovation is now accepting participants for a variety of research trials. To get the process started, visit: https://www.iasoybeans.com/research/w...... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, discusses the latest movements in the crop markets.... More
2022 Farmland Values Report

2022 Farmland Values Report

The FCC Farmland Values Report was released on March 13. It looked at Canada’s regional land value trends in price per acre. In this webinar recording, J.P. Gervais, FCC Chief Economist shares an overview of the report’s key findings, followed by a Q&A with Darlene McBain, FCC Director, Industry... More
This Is How We Get Water Moving!!

This Is How We Get Water Moving!!

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
Seeding Prep - Part 1 - It

Seeding Prep - Part 1 - It's Almost Time!

Spring farm work is here! It is a must to plant the moment the soil is ready...only problem is we have so much to do!... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, discusses the latest movements in the crop markets.... More
Crop Talk - Planter Maintenance

Crop Talk - Planter Maintenance

Planting season is quickly approaching. If you haven't already, you might soon bring the planter into the shop for maintenance. Dave Panko owns and operates Panko Ag Solutions out of Daykin Nebraska. For this week's Crop Talk, he shared some valuable insights with us on getting your planter read... More
1006NT | Great Plains Compact Drills

1006NT | Great Plains Compact Drills

deal for food plots, pasture renovation, or food production, this 10-foot end-wheel drill is durable, highly productive, and simple to operate.... More
A Barn Raising? (Farmer Style)

A Barn Raising? (Farmer Style)

We raise the roof (literally) of a building that blew down in the December 2021 windstorm, Nathan does some shop work, Kendal loads some cattle, and we take multi-family trip to New Orleans!... More
Rewind 2021 Last crop in the ground + Top Dressing!

Rewind 2021 Last crop in the ground + Top Dressing!

Welcome to our farm! I’m the 3rd generation in our farm that started with my grandpa 70 years ago. This video is from spring of 2021 and I was too busy to edit and upload and since we’re waiting for current crops to grow I can give you guys something to watch with more awesome information as ... More
Nation

Nation's Farmers Continue Gradual Shift to No Till

Northwest Missouri farmer John Hickman remembers motorists slowing down to stare as they passed his first no-till field in 1983. The practice of leaving crop ground undisturbed until planting was uncommon enough that a lot of rubber-necking took place.... More
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