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Making grass and corn silage mixture

Making grass and corn silage mixture

September 22, 2023 - Chopping corn silage by contractor Graven and making a grass corn silage mixture: - Claas Jaguar 960 forage harvester with Orbis 750 10-row harvesting header. - Massey Ferguson 8480 tractor with Krone ZK 560 GD dual-purpose forage wagon. - Massey Ferguson 8670 tractor wit... More
July and August: A Comparison of Silaging in Saskatchewan and British Columbia

July and August: A Comparison of Silaging in Saskatchewan and British Columbia

Season 2, Episode 20: Welcome back to Pine Ranch. Today Erika and Cassie, a rancher and friend from British Columbia, compare what silaging is like in Saskatchewan and British Columbia. The main difference between silaging in Saskachewan Vs British Columbia is the irrigation available on Cass... More
Why corn coproducts from ethanol producers help nutritionists achieve better native digestibility

Why corn coproducts from ethanol producers help nutritionists achieve better native digestibility

Janet Remus, Senior Technical Director, Danisco Animal Nutrition & Health, North America and Jaclyn DeMartini, Senior Scientist – Grain Applications Research Leader tell us why nutritionists value corn coproducts from ethanol producers in order to achieve a better amino acid profile and better n... More
Hauling $8 Corn to the Ethanol Plant!

Hauling $8 Corn to the Ethanol Plant!

In today's episode we do some back-breaking work of cleaning out grain bins full of $8 corn. Thankfully, sweep augers do most of the heavy lifting and we just have to follow behind and clean up a little here and there.... More
Ohio Corn and Ethanol - History of Ethanol Production in Ohio

Ohio Corn and Ethanol - History of Ethanol Production in Ohio

Tadd Nicholson, Executive Director of Ohio Corn & Wheat, and John Davis, a grower and former Board member out of Delaware County, Ohio, discuss the origins of Ohio's Ethanol industry.... More
Current Health of the Soybean Industry

Current Health of the Soybean Industry

What's the current health of the soybean industry? Hear from ISA CEO Kirk Leeds as he highlights the driving forces behind the industry and shares what's shaping it's future.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, looks at how wheat prices changed over the summer.... More

How Fall-Applied Nitrogen Helps Next Spring’s Corn Crop

How Fall-Applied Nitrogen Helps Next Spring’s Corn Crop

Iowa Farmer Joe Shirbroun explains why he applies anhydrous ammonia in fall – and why he protects those applications with N-Serve® nitrogen stabilizer. Learn more about the economic and environmental benefits of N-Serve by visiting NutrientMaximizers.com.... More
Easy Nitrogen Application with 360 Y-DROP Sidedress

Easy Nitrogen Application with 360 Y-DROP Sidedress

Mike Roth uses 360 Y-DROP Sidedress to apply his in-season nitrogen and says "It's the easiest thing you'll do all year long in your farming operation."... More
Protecting Your Fall Nitrogen Applications

Protecting Your Fall Nitrogen Applications

Are you considering a fall anhydrous ammonia application? Dr. Emerson Nafziger, professor emeritus at Illinois Crop Sciences, shares the need-to-knows for fall anhydrous applications and how stabilizers pay off in the long run.... More
Producers attend, learn at Soybean Equipment Harvest Field Day

Producers attend, learn at Soybean Equipment Harvest Field Day

To reduce soybean harvest losses this fall, producers need to assess their skill, equipment, and maintenance setup.... More
In The Field Update - Harvest Progress

In The Field Update - Harvest Progress

Let's check in on harvest progress with this in-the-field update. Joining us this week is Eric Kamler who is currently harvesting near Shickley, Nebraska.... More
Understanding drift potential with an adjvant

Understanding drift potential with an adjvant

If you’re applying your crop protection chemistries without an adjuvant, you could be losing a portion of your investment to off-target movement and drift. Crop Protection Product Manager Jon Zuk takes you to a field trial to demonstrate the difference an adjuvant can make in herbicide coverage ... More
Fall Anhydrous Ammonia Application in Dry Soils

Fall Anhydrous Ammonia Application in Dry Soils

Come along as we discuss 5 tips for fall anhydrous ammonia application in dry soils.... More
90bu Wheat?

90bu Wheat?

So we have arrived at the first 1/4 Mike bought back in 2020 and with that has had the most money invested into the land bringing up the soil health.... More
What is the Wheat Wise On-Farm Trial program?

What is the Wheat Wise On-Farm Trial program?

During the 2022 growing season, Sask Wheat launched the “On-Farm Trial” program. There were four trials, one each at Indian Head, Davidson, Cut Knife and Tisdale. Each producer tested low, medium, and high seeding rates, which were based on the desired plant population of 20, 25, and 30 plants p... More
How to reduce combine loss: Optimize the combine cleaning system

How to reduce combine loss: Optimize the combine cleaning system

Getting combine loss to an acceptable level can take a lot of trial and error. Watch this tutorial with Shawn Senko, CCC agronomy specialist, for more info on how to adjust the combine cleaning system to reduce losses.... More
Burning Ditches and Residue

Burning Ditches and Residue

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1331 | Air Date 10/8/23 - Some burning questions: Why do farmers burn fields and ditches, and what are the benefits and drawbacks of doing so? Brian & Darren explain why you might want to hold your fire.... More
Increase Biodiversity

Increase Biodiversity

In this video, Texas producers and researchers explain how increasing biodiversity benefits the soil food web, improves water infiltration and nutrient cycling, and reduces diseases and pests.   By restoring or mimicking diverse native plant communities in our range and croplands, we can impro... More
What

What's Happening with the Farm Bill?

(Oct. 7, 2023) Amy Hagerman, OSU Extension agricultural policy specialist, discusses the potential impacts of the Farm Bill expiration.... More
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