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Drought Intensifies As Snowpack Drops

Drought Intensifies As Snowpack Drops

On April 1, the peak snowpack measured near Phillips Station, California was 66 percent below the normal average.... More
Balzer

Balzer's Massive 2850 Grain Cart Showcased At 2022 Commodity Classic

Sean McMahon, VP of marketing for Balzer Inc., shares the features of the Balzer Field Floater 7 model 2850 grain cart. The 2850 grain cart is the largest grain cart in the market with grain capacity of 2,850 bushels.... More
2022 Spring Season Herbicide supply channel discussion & proper weed control

2022 Spring Season Herbicide supply channel discussion & proper weed control

2022 Spring Season Herbicide supply channel discussion & proper weed control | Grain Farmers of Ontario... More
ONFARM Cooperator - Tyler McBlain

ONFARM Cooperator - Tyler McBlain

The On-Farm Applied Research and Monitoring (ONFARM) program is a four-year, applied research initiative that began in 2019 and supports soil health and water quality research on farms across Ontario.... More
International Rapeseed Congress in Sydney in September 2023 - Robert Wilson, GCIRC

International Rapeseed Congress in Sydney in September 2023 - Robert Wilson, GCIRC

Robert Wilson, chairman of the Global Council for Innovation in Rapeseed & Canola (GCIRC), shares an update around the plans and theme for the International Rapeseed Congress, planned for September 2023 in Wagga Wagga and Sydney, Australia. Robert presented on Nov. 30 during the Canola Industry ... More
Haying - Mowing It Down on the Ranch & Farming

Haying - Mowing It Down on the Ranch & Farming

Haying has begun and ranching now becomes farming as we take the first step in harvesting our hay for winter use. Today we take a look at the Rowse double 9 mower, how to cut efficiently and repairing broken teeth and guards. We cut wheatgrass and alfalfa, all to make some happy cows.... More
Changing training systems in established vines: How to choose the right cordons

Changing training systems in established vines: How to choose the right cordons

In this video you’ll learn how to make the best choices when it comes to establishing new cordons in older vines that have been retrained from a Vertical Shoot Positioning (VSP) training system to a High Cordon system.... More

Plant Starches and Proteins for Bioplastics - Dr. Quiang Liu, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada

Plant Starches and Proteins for Bioplastics - Dr. Quiang Liu, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada

Dr. Quiang Liu, research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in Guelph, presents on plant starches and proteins for use in bioplastics. Dr. Liu presented on Dec. 2, during Canola Innovation Day, the final day of Canola Week 2021.... More
Making Hay in South Dakota: Complete Process

Making Hay in South Dakota: Complete Process

In this video we start with cutting the grass with our John Deere 7330 hooked to the MoCo. Then we wait a few days to let the hay dry out and and then we start raking with the John Deere 7520, and baling with the 7530. The last job to be completed is hauling the bales which also gets done by the... More
Al

Al's Forecast

Nebraska Extension Ag Climatologist Al Dutcher gives us our weekly weather outlook... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Chris Robinson

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Chris Robinson

Bird flock reductions extend to new states because of HPAI. Lower snowpack increases drought anxiety. Scientists uncover clues to possible COVID-19 treatments from pig cells.... More
Research Plays Important Role in Future of the Pecan Crop

Research Plays Important Role in Future of the Pecan Crop

Georgia is one of the top states for pecan production, so it's important for growers to stay up to date on all the latest research, industry information, and equipment to make them as productive and efficient as possible.... More
Cover Crop Saves Producers Money

Cover Crop Saves Producers Money

K-State agronomist, Peter Tomlinson explains the importance of using cover crops and saving on fertilizer applications.... More
Weed Control in Soybean: Pre-emergence trials, early-season control

Weed Control in Soybean: Pre-emergence trials, early-season control

Assistant professor and extension weed scientist Tommy Butts, gives an update on soybean weed control from the weed science team. Butts discusses the results of his pre-emergence herbicide evaluation, the importance of using early season weed control and integrated weed management tactics. Butts... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, discusses the latest changes in the crop markets.... More
White House Announces Shipping Initiative

White House Announces Shipping Initiative

Reece Langley, Vice President of Washington Operations for the National Cotton Council, explains the Freight Logistics Optimization Works system, also known as FLOW, which was recently announced by the White House. The FLOW initiative will help provide companies and other supply chain actors wit... More
Water Management - Innovation to Profit

Water Management - Innovation to Profit

Water Management - Innovation to Profit.... More
Insect Pest Update: Canola Insects - Dr. Meghan Vankosky, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)

Insect Pest Update: Canola Insects - Dr. Meghan Vankosky, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)

Dr. Meghan Vankosky, research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in Saskatoon, provides an update on the canola insects observed during the 2021 growing season. Dr. Vankosky presented on Nov. 30, during the Canola Industry Meeting, the first day of Canola Week 2021.... More
The Dos and Don

The Dos and Don'ts of Soybeans

Pioneer Field Agronomist Larry Lunder talks about the dos and don'ts of introducing soybeans into the semi-arid climates of Western North Dakota.... More
On The Farm with Kristen Carberry

On The Farm with Kristen Carberry

Kristen is an Ontario grain farmer and an integral part of the agriculture community. Not only is she the East Central Ontario Pioneer Territory Manager she and her husband have a family farm where they grow corn, soybeans and wheat.... More
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