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Soybean Gall Midge - Justin McMechan

Soybean Gall Midge - Justin McMechan

Will Soybean gall midge continue to spread across the state and what new information do we have to protect our crops. Nebraska Extension Educator, Justin McMechan stopped by our studio to answer those questions and more.... More
Epa Administrator Answers House Ag Questions

Epa Administrator Answers House Ag Questions

Congress failed to override a veto by President Biden on Waters of the U.S. this week. While the head of EPA monitors the back and forth over WOTUS, Michael Regan was summoned to Capitol Hill where he was peppered with questions about clean water, tailpipe emissions and air quality. Peter... More
Canola 4R Advantage - Year Two Program Enhancements

Canola 4R Advantage - Year Two Program Enhancements

Hear from Samara Hutton, CCC director of corporate programs, as she covers program enhancements for year two of Canola 4R Advantage.... More
Composting for Beginners | A Market Gardener

Composting for Beginners | A Market Gardener's Guide

This video addresses: compost simplified, compost making for beginners, carbon and nitrogen, carbonaceous materials and nitrogenous materials, leaves, wood chips, compost temperatures, compost turning, and more.... More
Picking up new seed!

Picking up new seed!

So half the fun of farming is trying to grow new things, so that's what we hope to do up north this year. Worse case scenario we don't feel comfortable due to weather or something, than we can leave it in the bin and try it next year. Now this will be some of much new purchased seed on both f... More
Event 7: Handing over the keys: - transferring knowledge in farm transition

Event 7: Handing over the keys: - transferring knowledge in farm transition

Is your successor set up for transition success? Learn how to share knowledge and help the next generation gain the skills and experience needed to move the farm business forward with FCC Business Advisors Annessa Good and Andrea DeGroot. Your Path to Farm Transition is a 9-part virtual even... More
Mesonet

Mesonet

Wes Lee, OSU Extension Mesonet agricultural coordinator, discusses the rainiest months of the year in Oklahoma and how certain areas differ from one another. State climatologist Gary McManus predicts another hot summer could be in our future.... More

Dust Lock - Wesley Wach

Dust Lock - Wesley Wach

We get the details on a new product called dust lock and how the Nebraska Soybean Board wants to help you get it applied to roads near your operation.... More
Severe Weather and Flooding Delay Planting

Severe Weather and Flooding Delay Planting

California’s State Water Project will provide full allocations this year to 29 water agencies for the first time since 2006. The agency was aided in their decision by 700 inches of snow that has fallen this season in the Sierra Nevada mountains - the 2nd largest amount since 1952. Floodi... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Shawn Hackett

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Shawn Hackett

On this edition of Market to Market: WOTUS survives a veto override while Congress questions the EPA’s chief. Tornadoes and wet weather change the planting pattern. Plus, water quality remains a challenge for Iowa utilities and farmers. And, market analysis with Shawn Hackett.... More
Heavier Weight Limits for Ag Approved for Hauling

Heavier Weight Limits for Ag Approved for Hauling

After months of negotiations, House Bill 189 finally made it through the senate. This bill is a big deal because it will increase the weight limit of trucks hauling agricultural goods on state highways. Damon Jones breaks down this new legislation and explains how it's going to benefit the farme... More
Ranchers Feeding Youth In Cascade

Ranchers Feeding Youth In Cascade

This year, the Ranchers Feeding Youth went to Cascade to teach kids about farm and Ag. Valley-Adams Farm Bureau County President Dean Dryden talks about how the program has been teaching young elementary school kids... More
Integrated Management of Tropical Crops Costa Rica Vlog - Sabrina

Integrated Management of Tropical Crops Costa Rica Vlog - Sabrina

This program provides an introduction to the production of a wide variety of tropical crops (coffee, banana, pineapple, mango, sugar cane, cut flowers, vegetables, papaya, etc.) from the perspective of Costa Rica. The class also explores Costa Rican ecology, history, and culture. Close cooperati... More
Extended Forecast With Bill Boyer

Extended Forecast With Bill Boyer

Bill gives us an extended forecast for the spring months and what to expect throughout planting season.... More
Renewable Energy – Landowner Considerations

Renewable Energy – Landowner Considerations

Landowners in Alberta often have questions about their rights and responsibilities when approached by energy companies interested in developing renewable energy projects on their land. Rural communities and landowners may be affected by growth in the renewable energy sector as agricultural lands... More
Carbon Offsets; A Bird in the Hand is Worth 2 in the Bush

Carbon Offsets; A Bird in the Hand is Worth 2 in the Bush

Bill Dorgan, President Aggregation, Trimble and Jim Wickett, Saskatchewan Director and Western Canadian Wheat Growers' Treasurer, who farms at Rosetown Saskatchewan, discuss when to get into carbon offsets, and likely value trends.... More
2023 Field work has started

2023 Field work has started

We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do on our farm to produce eggs and what goes on day to day. Every day we do chores, gather eggs and make feed. On our farm we plant the crops and harvest them to feed the chickens, also we start our laying hens from day old chicks and raise the... More
Changes at Seed Plant

Changes at Seed Plant

SBM shares some updates on whats happening around the seed plant. If interested in any of the equipment in the video, you can contact dennisjackson@kent.net. #beanthere #chathamkent #agriculture #seedplant #soybeans... More
A Farmer in his Field

A Farmer in his Field

A Farmer in his Field | Grow The Farm Up... More
Forage Focus: Plantain

Forage Focus: Plantain

FORAGE FOCUS – Host Christine Gelley, an Extension Educator with The Ohio State University Agriculture & Natural Resources in Noble County will be joined by Clifton Martin, OSU Extension- ANR Educator for Muskingum County, for a segment on “Getting to Know Your Weeds”. Clifton and Christine will... More
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