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Iron Talk - Get Out Of The Tractor

Iron Talk - Get Out Of The Tractor

In this week's Iron Talk, Darren Hefty talks about the importance of getting out in your fields and checking behind the tractor to see if things are working properly.... More
Weed of the Week - Volunteer Roundup Ready Canola

Weed of the Week - Volunteer Roundup Ready Canola

The Hefty brothers offer tips on getting volunteer Roundup Ready canola under control on your farm.... More
Grass Herbicides For Wheat

Grass Herbicides For Wheat

Brian and Darren talk about having a successful grass control program for your wheat crop.... More
IPGA interviews Saskatchewan

IPGA interviews Saskatchewan's ag minister

The India Pulses and Grains Association speaks with Lyle Stewart, Saskatchewan's ag minster, about pulse production in the province and Canada's trade relationship with India. ... More
April Freeze Takes Toll on Peach Crop

April Freeze Takes Toll on Peach Crop

Joey Jamison didn’t lose a crop to an April freeze until 2007. On April 8 subfreezing temperatures struck again, damaging his crop for the third time in nine years. With more than 3,000 trees to examine, it’s too early to tell how much of his crop will be lost, but the damage seems widespread.... More
Soybean Cyst Nematode: The Most Damaging Pest to Soybeans

Soybean Cyst Nematode: The Most Damaging Pest to Soybeans

For decades, SCN was easily managed by using resistant strains of soybeans. Today, those strains have lost their resistance. Today, agronomists are using new varieties to combat the pest.... More
Managing Palmer Amaranth

Managing Palmer Amaranth

Managing resistant weeds like Palmer Amaranth requires a full integrated weed management program, including starting with clean fields and timely herbicide application.... More

Corn Stalk Disease Scouting

Corn Stalk Disease Scouting

Stalk disease can occur at any time during the corn growing season, so it’s important to know the signs and differentiate between Gibberella stalk rot, anthracnose stalk rot and Fusarium stalk rot when scouting.... More
Soybean Farmers Showcase Sustainability on Earth Day

Soybean Farmers Showcase Sustainability on Earth Day

This week we celebrate Earth Day and its a great time to look at what farmers are doing on the farm to be more environmental and sustainable on the farm. Michelle Rook looks at the farming practices they've adopted to lower their carbon footprint.... More
Conquering Resistant Weeds

Conquering Resistant Weeds

Managing resistant weeds requires a full integrated weed management program, including rotating crops and herbicides, weed and field knowledge, pre-emergent and residual herbicides, correct herbicide use, preventing escapes, zero tolerance and clean equipment.... More
Wheat Update - Checking for Frost Damage

Wheat Update - Checking for Frost Damage

David Marburger explains how to scout for freeze injury in wheat.... More
Dryland Wheat Crop Hanging On; Root Development is Key

Dryland Wheat Crop Hanging On; Root Development is Key

The dryland wheat crop is hanging on by a thread of sorts. Thread-like roots developed last fall from the wheat seed have reached deep into the soil profile to tap moisture stored after abundant summer and fall rains, according to Dr. Qingwu Xue, a Texas A&M AgriLife Research crop stress physiol... More
Sorghum Research - Dr. David Holding

Sorghum Research - Dr. David Holding

Dr. David Holding, University of Nebraska‑Lincoln Associate Professor of plant molecular genetics, provides an overview of new gene editing technology that is being used to enhance the nutritional value of sorghum and improve the digestibility of the proteins.... More
Tile Line Discharge Research - Tim Mundorf

Tile Line Discharge Research - Tim Mundorf

Tim Mundorf, National Sales and Training Agronomist for Midwest Laboratories Inc., explains his graduate research on nitrates and total phosphorus levels in water discharged from agricultural drainage tile lines.... More
Soil Moisture Sensors - Jenny Rees

Soil Moisture Sensors - Jenny Rees

Jennifer Rees, Nebraska Extension educator, talks about the important role soil moisture sensors can play in crop fields, especially in non-irrigated, no-till fields.... More
 CPTPP and Canadian Canola: Ken Stone Vignette

CPTPP and Canadian Canola: Ken Stone Vignette

Hear seed developer Ken Stone talk about what the CPTPP means to him.... More
Weed of the Week - Yellow Foxtail

Weed of the Week - Yellow Foxtail

This week's weed of the week is yellow foxtail. Brian and Darren Hefty talk about how to identify and control this tough weed on your farm.... More
Canada

Canada's trade deficit widens to $2.7B in February

Canada exported 40 per cent less canola in February, partly because of rail issues in Western Canada.... More
Sclerotinia White Mold

Sclerotinia White Mold

Brian and Darren Hefty discuss ways to stop sclerotinia white mold from taking over your crops.... More
Pre-Emerge Corn Herbicides

Pre-Emerge Corn Herbicides

The Hefty brothers talk about the best options for pre-emerge corn herbicides to use on your farm.... More
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