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Assessing Population Stand Counts in Corn and Soybeans

Assessing Population Stand Counts in Corn and Soybeans

In this video, Pioneer Field Agronomist Paul Yoder discusses things farmers should consider when scouting corn and soybeans early in the growing season. To determine a plant stand for row crops, take several sample counts to represent the field or area under consideration. For ease of calculatio... More
Day 4 Gains4Grains

Day 4 Gains4Grains

Cargill Ag Canada - Day 4 Gains4Grains... More
Field day at the U of A wheat breeding program (1 of 3)

Field day at the U of A wheat breeding program (1 of 3)

Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions - Dr. Dean Spanner, wheat breeder and professor with the U of A gives an overview of the wheat breeding program. Filmed on location at the U of A’s wheat breeding program in 2020.... More
Manitoba Horticulture School

Manitoba Horticulture School

Manitoba Agriculture - Topics covered today: Ask the experts! An opportunity for a Q&A with Gardening Entomologist, Plant Pathologist, and Soil Fertility Specialists to assist your gardening in this years growing season.... More
Al

Al's Forecast

Could we see storms or another bout of hot temperatures? Nebraska Extension Ag Climatologist Al Dutcher tells us what’s ahead in the forecast.... More
Agritourism Destinations Becoming Stops for Campers

Agritourism Destinations Becoming Stops for Campers

Georgia is home to an abundance of vacation destinations, everything from beaches to mountains. Now, thanks to an online membership service, agritourism destinations are also becoming popular spots for RV’ers and campers.... More
Ag Economy Barometer June 2021 Survey Results

Ag Economy Barometer June 2021 Survey Results

For the second month in a row, the Ag Economy Barometer declined sharply, falling to a reading of 137, which was 21 points below a month earlier, and the weakest ag producer sentiment reading since July 2020.... More

Rains Arrive in the Corn Belt while Wildfires Sweep the West

Rains Arrive in the Corn Belt while Wildfires Sweep the West

Another week of extremes as flood warnings blanket southern Missouri and northern Ohio. Red Flag warnings in place for parts of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho.... More
Last Day or Planting corn 2021 #sweet corn

Last Day or Planting corn 2021 #sweet corn

We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do to bring food to your table today we are finally finishing up planting corn. this corn is sweet corn that is why its so late the corn we planted earlier was corn to feed the chickens so they can produce eggs. this corn is the corn you eat as... More
C&M Quick Picks - Midwestern and Eastern Ontario 2021

C&M Quick Picks - Midwestern and Eastern Ontario 2021

C&M Quick Picks - Midwestern and Eastern Ontario 2021 | The Wheat Team... More
Second Cut at Milky Wave

Second Cut at Milky Wave

Second Cut at Milky Wave Inc. The Ag Bros are Jim, Tom and Eric Schuurmans. We are a dairy, poultry and grain farm in Ontario, Canada.... More
Assessing Stands with DroneDeploy

Assessing Stands with DroneDeploy

In this video, Pioneer Field Agronomist Adam Owens explains how Pioneer agronomists are performing stand assessments with drones and DroneDeploy technology. Assessing stands early helps growers adjust before their next plant in the current season as well as plants for the next growing season. Ut... More
Scouting Sessions: Assessing Nodulation in Field Peas

Scouting Sessions: Assessing Nodulation in Field Peas

Field pea root nodules form as early as two weeks after emergence, but the best time to assess nodules is at the 10 to 12th node stages or R1 (flower bud) to capture peak nodulation. - Dig out the root system of 5-10 plants from 2-3 representative areas of the field. - Soak roots in water if... More
CropTalk

CropTalk

Manitoba Agriculture - Topics covered today: Soybean and Dry Bean Update Crop Scouting Panel... More
Farm Basics - Determinate vs Indeterminate Soybeans

Farm Basics - Determinate vs Indeterminate Soybeans

In this week's Farm Basics, Darren and Brian explain the difference between determinate and indeterminate soybeans.... More
FY22 Agriculture Appropriations

FY22 Agriculture Appropriations

The House Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies held a markup of the FY22 agriculture appropriations funding bill and passed the bill onto the full Appropriations Committee for consideration.... More
Breeding to Profits – Bill Chapman

Breeding to Profits – Bill Chapman

Bill Chapman, extension specialist with the U of A provides an overview of varieties developed from Dean Spanner’s wheat breeding program at the U of A and discusses the potential impacts to farm profitability.... More
New and Potential Varieties - Trent Whiting

New and Potential Varieties - Trent Whiting

Trent Whiting, Alberta and British Columbia marketing representative at SeCan speaks to how farmer input impacts the creation of new wheat varieties.... More
Explaining the Anatomy of a Soybean

Explaining the Anatomy of a Soybean

In this video, Pioneer Field Agronomist and Certified Crop Adviser Matt Montgomery explains the anatomy of a soybean. Soybean seeds are made up of two parts: the seed coat (the outside cover that protects the seed) and the embryo (the part of the seed that develops into a new plant). The cotyled... More
Mesonet Weather

Mesonet Weather

Wes Lee says this cool, summer weather could continue.... More
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