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Maintaining a Continuous Garden

Maintaining a Continuous Garden

In this video we are discussing how to go from one crop to another and maintain something growing at all times. We cover: How to go from one crop to another, how to flip beds without tillage, no till bed flips, preparing beds without tillage, and more.... More
Harvest season road safety message

Harvest season road safety message

The Essex County Federation of Agriculture, ADM Windsor, Corteva Canada and Essex Grain Farmers of Ontario collaborated to produce a Fields to Forks campaign about the importance of road safety for farmers and motorists during harvest season.... More
What

What's The Cost!!!

Cost Breakdown to plant cover crop! Wrapping Round bale Silage! Ten year old helping make hay! Land Benefits from Cover crop! Improve Soil Biology! No Fertilizer Added! More Money Saved! #covercrop #soil biology #healthy plants # how to grow... More
Where have I been? & Cultivating!

Where have I been? & Cultivating!

Welcome to our farm! I’m the 3rd generation in our farm that started with my grandpa 70 years ago. In today’s video we’re cultivating some of our land that needed to be broken up! This was recorded about a month ago but things have been busy but now there should be a bunch more videos in the co... More
Module Wraps and U.S. Clean Cotton

Module Wraps and U.S. Clean Cotton

Today’s update is from Lauren Krogman, Manager of Marketing and Processing Technology for the National Cotton Council. Krogman explains how growers can best protect the quality of their cotton. She encourages growers to visit cotton.org’s contamination free page to learn more about approved modu... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist, says only a small percentage of the 2023 wheat crop is in good condition, but all it takes is a little rain to help it along.... More
Shaver Transportation

Shaver Transportation

Let's travel to another area of the country and take you back to Portland, Oregon. We've been sharing with you some of our coverage of this year's Wheat Marketing and Export Workshop hosted by the Wheat Marketing Center. While we were there, we got an up close and personal look at one of the uns... More

Winter Weather Sweeps Across The South And Up To The East Coast

Winter Weather Sweeps Across The South And Up To The East Coast

A winter storm pounded an area from West Texas to eastern West Virginia during the week.... More
Bumper Crops: Herbicide Considerations when Interseeding Cover Crops in Corn

Bumper Crops: Herbicide Considerations when Interseeding Cover Crops in Corn

What are some key points when interseeding cover crops into conventional corn in Wisconsin? What are the herbicide considerations for weed management? What about seed to soil contact for creating a good stand? Join an early season Bumper Crops conversation with Daniel H. Smith, NPM agronomist, U... More
Rain Has Ruined Our Plans..

Rain Has Ruined Our Plans..

We are a 6th generation family farm EST. 1879 located in East Central IL. We raise white and yellow Frito lay corn, and soybeans.... More
Girls Just Wanna Have Farms | Live To Farm Ep. 107

Girls Just Wanna Have Farms | Live To Farm Ep. 107

Farming isn’t just for the boys - we’re spending time with a few women in agriculture! The farmers get some help from their friends, making sure their crop is ready for harvest. Farmer Grayce gives us a tour of her farm to see how the millennials get it done.... More
2022 Women in Agriculture: Meet Liz Lambrick

2022 Women in Agriculture: Meet Liz Lambrick

The Ontario Greenbelt is home to women-identifying farmers and leaders who continue to change the status quo and contribute to a thriving local agriculture sector. In celebration of Women's History Month, we want to share some of their stories.... More
Holstein Angus Crossbreed

Holstein Angus Crossbreed

The Soybean Man takes a visit back to the Byers Farm in Oil Springs, Ontario. We talk to Chris Byers about his Holstein Angus Crossbreed operation.... More
Wheat Graze Out vs. Wheat Grain for Harvest

Wheat Graze Out vs. Wheat Grain for Harvest

Roger Sahs, OSU Extension enterprise budget and land values specialist, has information on a new fact sheet that examines wheat graze out versus wheat harvest for grain.... More
DTN

DTN's Todd Hultman Breaks Down Latest Market Activity

This week, we had the chance to visit with the DTN Lead Market Analyst to get his insights on the markets. Todd Hultman and Bryce Doeschot caught up on Wednesday afternoon.... More
Splendid Isolation Has Rewards, Challenges For New Producer

Splendid Isolation Has Rewards, Challenges For New Producer

Adjusting to live in college and back home can be a challenge - especially when you enter the family farm in a completely different role than anything they've done before. That is the challenge facing Hannah Borg in Nebraska.... More
Soil Temperature Variation

Soil Temperature Variation

The Hefty brothers discuss monitoring soil temperature throughout the day and how it pertains to planting.... More
Assessing Your Plant Count

Assessing Your Plant Count

Agronomist Justine Cornelsen shares four different techniques you can use when you are out assessing your plant stand.... More
What Change Looks Like

What Change Looks Like

Every Acre Counts participants share changes and opportunities to improve their operations.... More
Mesonet

Mesonet

Wes Lee, OSU Extension Mesonet agricultural coordinator, discusses the recent cold spell and says warm weather is on its way for next week. State climatologist Gary McManus updates the latest drought monitor and predicts increased odds of precipitation for February.... More
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