Farms.com Home   Videos    Crops

Crops

Watch videos on everything to do with crops. Learn more about planting, growing, irrigation, harvesting, pests, diseases, pesticides, GMOs, markets, crop rotation, equipment, and more. See farmers and agribusiness experts discuss a variety of topics related to crops. Also see crop machinery demonstrations and footage right from the fields.
Barley (73) ›Canola (359) ›
Corn (589) ›Cotton (116) ›
Cover Crop Videos (22) ›Hay & Forage (193) ›
Horticulture (284) ›Potato Videos (8) ›
Pulse (134) ›Ranch & Grassland (19) ›
Soybeans (578) ›Wheat (481) ›
Nitrogen & sulfur leaching in wheat

Nitrogen & sulfur leaching in wheat

Brian Arnall says with the amount of rainfall in the state, nitrogen and sulfur leaching is likely and tells us how to combat the issue.... More
Wheat & Canola Update

Wheat & Canola Update

Josh Lofton tells us how the mix of cold and warm temperatures this winter have impacted the canola and wheat crops. He also previews the upcoming All-Crops Conference.... More
Farm Basics - Preventing Weed Resistance

Farm Basics - Preventing Weed Resistance

Darren and Brian Hefty explain the concerns many farmers have about weed resistance and what can be done to combat it. They discuss which weeds to watch for and how multiple methods of control can help prevent resistance on your farm.... More
2019 Sorghum Symposium - Barb Kliment

2019 Sorghum Symposium - Barb Kliment

Barb Kliment of the Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board explains who will be speaking at the 2019 Sorghum Symposium as well as an update on the crop.... More
Soybeans in Louisiana Rotting in Fields as a Result of the Trade War

Soybeans in Louisiana Rotting in Fields as a Result of the Trade War

In Louisiana the tariffs have forced soybean farmers to leave their crops in the field to rot.... More
Wildfires

Wildfires' Impact Still Being Felt As Winter Storms Races Across U.S.

The National Weather Service is caught up in the partial shutdown. Vital data for an upcoming winter storm is being provided even as forecasters remain unpaid.... More
Raising Conventional Corn

Raising Conventional Corn

Darren and Brian Hefty discuss the various advantages and challenges of raising conventional corn. They explain how these methods may differ from ones in the past, and offer tips to help farmers have successful corn harvests.... More

Fixing Saline Soils

Fixing Saline Soils

Darren and Brian Hefty discuss the problem with saline soils and how to fix them. They explain how to use your soil test properly to balance the nutrients in the soil as well.... More
Winter Grazing - Mitch Stephenson

Winter Grazing - Mitch Stephenson

University of Nebraska Range and Forage Specialist Dr. Mitch Stephenson shares how winter grazing can benefit both your pastures and your cattle.... More
Weed of the Week - Common Purslane

Weed of the Week - Common Purslane

Can you identify this week's weed? This week it's common purslane. Darren and Brian Hefty discuss where it grows and methods to keep it out of your crop areas.... More
Ag Minute - Preparing Soil for Planting

Ag Minute - Preparing Soil for Planting

Darren Hefty explains how soil has to be prepped in order to plant the seed for the upcoming season properly. He discussed what plants need to grow, and how proper planting sets farmers up for a successful harvest in the fall.... More
Soil testing is a key to plant success

Soil testing is a key to plant success

Do you know what nutrients and minerals are in your soil? If not, it can be difficult to determine what fertilizers your plants will need. On this edition of Get It Growing, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill explains the best way to get your soil tested.... More
China opens market to U.S. rice

China opens market to U.S. rice

The Chinese government recently gave approval for U.S. rice to be exported to China, welcome news to rice producers in the U.S. While there are a few hurdles to clear before rice enters China, it gives an oversupplied U.S. market a potential major customer. LSU AgCenter reporter Craig Gautreaux ... More
Groundwater Research - Troy Gilmore

Groundwater Research - Troy Gilmore

UNL Hydrologist Troy Gilmore discusses his research on groundwater, including ways to both measure and replenish it.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says he’s not as bullish on the price of wheat as he was a couple of weeks ago.... More
Cotton Update

Cotton Update

We get a recap of the 2018 cotton crop from Seth Byrd and learn about the upcoming cotton webinar.... More
Choosing the Right Hay Feeder

Choosing the Right Hay Feeder

Dave Lalman demonstrates how hay loss is impacted by different feeder rings.... More
Mesonet Weather: January 2019

Mesonet Weather: January 2019

Wes Lee shows us how the saying “it’s not how much rain you get, but when you get it” played out in 2018. Gary McManus is excited to show a blank drought monitor for the first time since 2016.... More
Tar Spot & Physoderma

Tar Spot & Physoderma

Two diseases in corn that are occurring more in recent years are Tar Spot and Physoderma. The Hefty brothers discuss these two diseases, and possible ways to protect your corn crop.... More
Molybdenum

Molybdenum

Brian and Darren Hefty discuss the importance of molybdenum in soil and ways to apply it.... More
   405    406    407    408    409    410    411