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Types of Root Systems

Types of Root Systems

Plants can have various types of root systems. Find out why this is important for farmers to know when it comes to controlling weeds or fertilizing crops.... More
Bumper Crops: Early Season Pest Management in Winter Wheat

Bumper Crops: Early Season Pest Management in Winter Wheat

What should you do about fungicide applications on wheat this spring? Damon and Dan make recommendations to help farmers manage wheat crop protection in a spring of possible cool wet conditions and low supplies of pesticides. Use a good integrated pest management plan.... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Don Roose

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Don Roose

Secretary Vilsack answers questions on chemicals and CRP. Sorting out ports and global demand issues in Ukraine. The cost to repair after the flooding is gone. Market analysis with Don Roose.... More
Range Planting

Range Planting

Range planting is the establishment of grass and legumes to reduce soil erosion and improve production. This practice applies to rangeland, native or naturalized pasture, grazed forest, or other suitable land areas where the principal method of vegetation management is grazing. This video explor... More
Cucurbit IPM - Part 3 Foliar Diseases and Fruit Rots

Cucurbit IPM - Part 3 Foliar Diseases and Fruit Rots

This module covers the identification and biology for several additional cucurbit pathogens including: angular leaf spot, septoria, scab, gummy stem blight, alternaria, anthracnose, bacterial leaf spot, pythium fruit rot, and viruses... More
What we do after it rains and we can’t plant

What we do after it rains and we can’t plant

It rained so this is what goes on on the farm when we can’t plant.... More
Farm Basics: Drying Corn (From Ag PhD #556 11/30/08)

Farm Basics: Drying Corn (From Ag PhD #556 11/30/08)

Brian & Darren talk about the importance of drying down your corn before you store it.... More

How can I save on the cost of drying grain?

How can I save on the cost of drying grain?

Inefficient grain drying can use more energy than the processes of preparing the field, growing the grain, and harvesting combined.... More
Supporting innovation in agriculture

Supporting innovation in agriculture

Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Minister Nate Horner announced funding for smart and digital technologies to support the agriculture and agri-food sector.... More
S1-GF2022 - Agri-Smart: Feeding the World in a Changing Climate

S1-GF2022 - Agri-Smart: Feeding the World in a Changing Climate

Intense forest fires and droughts are becoming the norm in British Columbia. In fact, weather events in 2021 were the most damaging ever recorded. The summer heat dome and devastating floods in the fall severely impacted the agriculture sector,... More
Producers of this Commodity Remain Optimistic

Producers of this Commodity Remain Optimistic

After one of the best crops in recent memory, Georgia Cotton producers are having a rough go of things getting this year’s crop in the ground. It's an issue that's concerning for growers as we now close the book on the month of May.... More
Pipe Planner: A Closer Look

Pipe Planner: A Closer Look

Today’s update is from Dr. Drew Gholson, Extension Irrigation Specialist and Coordinator for the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research for the Mississippi State University Extension Service.... More
Stress Less - Brandy Vandewalle

Stress Less - Brandy Vandewalle

Farmers and ranchers know the importance of planning and talking about their financial health to bankers, financial planners, spouses, etc. this one example of stress Ag producers face on a daily basis, all that stress can build up over time. UNL’s Center for Agricultural Profitability has some ... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, explains what the latest USDA supply and demand report means for Oklahoma producers.... More
Supporting Alberta’s emerging potato industry

Supporting Alberta’s emerging potato industry

Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Minister Nate Horner will provide details on how a new food processing facility in Airdrie will support farmers and create new high-value manufacturing jobs.... More
Seeding Wheat 2022 Saskatchewan!

Seeding Wheat 2022 Saskatchewan!

A little Drone footage seeding wheat in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada... More
Seeding deadline extended for Manitoba soybean farmers

Seeding deadline extended for Manitoba soybean farmers

The deadline to get soybeans in the soil with full crop insurance coverage is being extended in Manitoba. As Mark Neufeld reports, the move will provide relief to farmers with water logged fields... More
Getting the Most out of Every Acre: Canada Thistle

Getting the Most out of Every Acre: Canada Thistle

Manitoba Organic Alliance collaborated with the University of Manitoba to host a series of webinars on the five weeds chosen by farmers in Manitoba as the most difficult to manage in an organic system... More
Starter Fertilizer At Corn Planting Time

Starter Fertilizer At Corn Planting Time

Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, K-State agronomist explains the best way to put fertilizer down is during corn planting time.... More
John Deere: Helping Cattle Producers Put up Higher Quality Hay

John Deere: Helping Cattle Producers Put up Higher Quality Hay

Good quality hay is critical in providing your livestock the nutrition they need all year long. We have a look at a look at a Tennessee operation that relies on John Deere equipment to help make high quality hay for their cattle.... More
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