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Weed Management in June Bearing Strawberries

Weed Management in June Bearing Strawberries

Weeds control in June-bearing strawberries can be challenging. Gavin Graham from New Brunswick provides practical recommendations for planning your weed control strategy in new and established June-bearing fields.... More
Inter-seeding, cover crops and manure

Inter-seeding, cover crops and manure

Cover crops provide many benefits including protecting the soil from erosion, adding organic matter, feeding soil life, holding on to nutrients, providing nitrogen, improving soil structure, livestock feed source, pest suppression and soil compaction reduction. This video will look at how you mi... More
Post-Dormancy Alfalfa Applications

Post-Dormancy Alfalfa Applications

Alex Rocateli has advice for alfalfa growers as the crop comes out of dormancy.... More
Market Analysis | Luke Beckman

Market Analysis | Luke Beckman

Central Valley Ag’s Luke Beckman explains how corn and soybean prices could be impacted by sales to China and South America’s harvest.... More
For the First Time, Georgia Ranks Among Top Exporting States

For the First Time, Georgia Ranks Among Top Exporting States

Georgia ranks among the top ten exporting states for the first time ever. A milestone that came during a global pandemic. John Holcomb reports on how agricultural exports contributed to those numbers.... More
National AG Week

National AG Week

America is celebrating National Ag Week. The week highlights the hard work by farmers and ranchers to keep Americans fed during the pandemic.... More
Crop rotation

Crop rotation

Crop rotation is key to healthy soils, stabilizing organic matter and weed suppression. This video will explain systems for balancing economics and agronomy.... More

Blueberry Disease Management

Blueberry Disease Management

Tim Miles from Michigan State University discusses common blueberry diseases, including mummy berry, anthracnose, phomopsis, alternaria, and botrytis. Check out this presentation for a general overview of these diseases as well as monitoring and management practices.... More
Surface crusting

Surface crusting

Surface crusting can have a big impact on a crop if it prevents emergence or significantly reduces the stand. Learn how experts explain the various types of crusting and how to prevent it on your farm.... More
Forage Survey | Ben Beckman

Forage Survey | Ben Beckman

Nebraska Extension’s Ben Beckman discusses forage harvest and storage and the impact various practices can have on a producer’s operation.... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst John Roach

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst John Roach

Another round of extreme weather smashes through the south. Drought continues to intensify across the nation. A job retraining program that focuses on hard and soft skills. Market analysis with John Roach.... More
Drought Continues to Intensify Across the Nation

Drought Continues to Intensify Across the Nation

Drought Continues to Intensify Across the Nation... More
Talking First Hollow Stem

Talking First Hollow Stem

Amanda Silva tells us why the wheat crop may be yellow in parts of the state. She also has advice for producers as we near first hollow stem.... More
Al

Al's Forecast

You likely saw either snow or rain this past week, but what’s next? Extension Ag Climatologist Al Dutcher has our forecast for the week.... More
March WASDE: Lower U.S. Cotton Production, Consumption, Ending Stocks

March WASDE: Lower U.S. Cotton Production, Consumption, Ending Stocks

In the latest supply and demand report, the U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered the 2020 U.S. cotton crop by 250,000 bales to 14.7 million bales. USDA also reduced its estimate for global cotton production by almost 830,000 bales due to lower production in the U.S. and Brazil.... More
No-till for soil health: Making it work

No-till for soil health: Making it work

What are the benefits of no-till farming? What to consider when making the transition and how can you make it work in your production system.... More
Tips for applying Miravis® Bold fungicide in canola

Tips for applying Miravis® Bold fungicide in canola

Tips for applying Miravis® Bold fungicide in canola | SyngentaCanada... More
HYDROPONIC RESERVOIR TANK CHANGE AND CLEAN

HYDROPONIC RESERVOIR TANK CHANGE AND CLEAN

Hello everyone, As promised, we did a video for you on how we do our hydroponic tank change and cleaning.... More
NCC Anticipates More Producer Support in April

NCC Anticipates More Producer Support in April

Reece Langley, the Vice President of Washington Operations for the National Cotton Council, indicates that since Tom Vilsack has been installed at the helm of the Department of Agriculture, cotton producers negatively impacted by the pandemic should anticipate further support... More
Market monitor

Market monitor

Kim Anderson says the WASDE report was on-target, but he is growing nervous about the price of wheat.... More
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