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The Beginning Farmer Tax Credit

The Beginning Farmer Tax Credit

The Beginning Farmer Tax Credit, which was created by the grassroots process of Ohio Farm Bureau, is available to those who’ve recently entered the field, as well as those who help beginning farmers.... More
Agricultural Land Easement

Agricultural Land Easement

The Agricultural Conservation Easement Program-Agricultural Land Easement (ACEP-ALE) helps landowners, land trusts, and other entities protect, restore, and enhance wetlands or protect working farms and ranches through conservation easements.... More
Should You Fertilize Now or Later?

Should You Fertilize Now or Later?

(Jan. 14, 2023) Brian Arnall, OSU Extension precision nutrient management specialist, has guidance on whether to apply fertilizer to wheat this winter.... More
UNL Releases 2023 Crop Budgets - Crop Talk

UNL Releases 2023 Crop Budgets - Crop Talk

Budgets can help estimate expected income, expense, and profit. As we look forward to another growing season, the University of Nebraska has released a new ground of crop budgets.... More
Community Solar Expanding In Minnesota

Community Solar Expanding In Minnesota

There are dozens of solar projects in Minnesota that fall under the category of “Community Solar”, where solar energy is sold directly to consumers rather than adding electricity to the general grid.... More
How to SAFELY Pass Farm Equipment on the Road | MD F&H

How to SAFELY Pass Farm Equipment on the Road | MD F&H

Harvest time is a busy season for farmers, and they often have to drive large equipment on public roads as they travel from field to field. Joe Ligo shares some "rules of the road" for drivers, detailing how to drive and pass safely when they come across a large farm vehicle on the road.... More
How our Fertilizer spreader works!

How our Fertilizer spreader works!

Welcome to our farm! I’m the 3rd generation in our farm that started with my grandpa 70 years ago. In today’s video which was recorded this spring but I got behind and felt with others things and now that I have a moment I will try to release a bunch of spring work videos! Today I talk about th... More

Starting off the year right

Starting off the year right

Starting off the year right | | Conley Banman... More
How to interpret race tests for blackleg resistance selection

How to interpret race tests for blackleg resistance selection

Clint Jurke, CCC blackleg lead, explains how to use to use a Leptosphaeria maculans race test to choose the right blackleg resistance for your canola field. For more information on blackleg in canola... More
What is a Double Crop?

What is a Double Crop?

Watch along as the Peterson family harvests double crop soybeans!... More
Floating hydroponic vegetables cultivation - Growing vegetables on the water - Modern Agriculture

Floating hydroponic vegetables cultivation - Growing vegetables on the water - Modern Agriculture

A floating hydroponic garden is easy to build and can provide a tremendous amount of nutritious vegetables for home use, and best of all, hydroponic systems avoid many pest problems commonly associated with the soil.... More
The Future of Farming: Hydroponic Tomatoes | SoCal Connected | KCET

The Future of Farming: Hydroponic Tomatoes | SoCal Connected | KCET

Rows of healthy hydroponic tomatoes are nurtured and grown in a high-tech greenhouse facility in Camarillo, California. Houweling's Tomatoes is a family-owned operation dedicated to reducing its environmental footprint, one nutrient-rich tomato at a time. The tomatoes at this facility are ... More
Drought having big impact on crops and farmers in Waller County

Drought having big impact on crops and farmers in Waller County

96% of Texas is in a type of a drought,' said a professor from the Prairie View A&M University's School of Agriculture and Human Sciences.... More
Nutrient Movement in the Plant

Nutrient Movement in the Plant

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1293 | 1/15/23 - Many nutrients are mobile in the plant but some are not. You can see what plant food you are short on by looking at where the discolored leaves occur on your crop.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, explains why world wheat exports have been on a steady decline.... More
Prescribed Burning

Prescribed Burning

Prescribed burning is a fire applied to a predetermined area. This video explores how Danny Smith implements this conservation practice on his operation in Washington Parish, Louisiana.... More
Fruits, Vegetables and More in Savannah

Fruits, Vegetables and More in Savannah

It's a proven fact that whenever growers get together to share thoughts and ideas, good things happen. As John Holcomb reports, that's exactly what happened at the annual Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference.... More
Seed Treatments - Dylan Mangel

Seed Treatments - Dylan Mangel

Last week, we discussed seed selection as a means of mitigating certain soybean diseases this growing season, another thing soybean producers may be taking into consideration are seed treatments. We discussed this topic with UNL Plant Pathologist Dylan Mangel to get his insights on the topics as... More
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Montana Mega Drought! - Do We Replant Wheat??? 2022

Montana Mega Drought! - Do We Replant Wheat??? 2022

Montana Mega Drought! - Do We Replant Wheat??? 2022 Today Dad and I are checking our winter wheat fields and they are not looking good. There was a lot of winter kill from high winds and lack of moisture. We typically get about 12 inches of precipitation annually but last year and so far t... More
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