Processing Pea and Sweet Corn Agronomy - Dan Oliver
Jul 03, 2025

Video: Processing Pea and Sweet Corn Agronomy - Dan Oliver

Nortera Foods' Dan Oliver joins the crowd at #FSFS24 to speak about the processing pea & sweet corn agronomic trials underway at Farming Smarter and the key points of growing for food processing.
 

Processing Pea and Sweet Corn Agronomy - Dan Oliver

Processing Pea and Sweet Corn Agronomy - Dan Oliver

Nortera Foods' Dan Oliver joins the crowd at #FSFS24 to speak about the processing pea & sweet corn agronomic trials underway at Farming Smarter and the key points of growing for food processing.... More
The MOST Versatile Excavator On The Market - KX040-5 With 6 Way Blade!

The MOST Versatile Excavator On The Market - KX040-5 With 6 Way Blade!

Chris walks us around the all new KX040-5 from ‪@KubotaCanada‬ with the 6 way blade! Everything you need to know before making your purchase!... More
HOW TO: BBI Liberty Hydraulic Driven Spinner Daily Inspection

HOW TO: BBI Liberty Hydraulic Driven Spinner Daily Inspection

Daily Walkaround for BBI Liberty Ground-Driven Spinner Spreader | Maintenance & Inspection Guide In this video, we walk through a daily service inspection for the BBI Liberty ground-driven spinner spreader with hydraulic-driven spinners. This essential guide covers all the key grease points, we... More
Mesonet

Mesonet

In the Mesonet Weather Report, state climatologist Gary McManus analyzes topsoil and subsoil moisture levels, as well as the temperature and precipitation outlooks.... More
CropTalk - Weed Suppression

CropTalk - Weed Suppression

Market Journal was on the road this week and stopped by the South-Central Ag Lab for the 2025 Weed Management Field Day. What better way to wrap things up than getting some advice on mitigating weeds in your soybean fields.... More
Rain Brings Some Relief in the Corn Belt as a Heat Dome Held High Temps in the East

Rain Brings Some Relief in the Corn Belt as a Heat Dome Held High Temps in the East

Several rounds of rain struck parts of the Midwest this week. Iowa fields southwest of Des Moines were under water as isolated rain amounts between 5 and 8 inches fell early in the week.... More
Electric tractor

Electric tractor

Host and Agriculture research extension Engineer, Dr. Uduak Edet chats with Jason Bourcier, Operations Manager at Glenlea Research Station in Manitoba, about his experience with electric tractors and insights its features, and how it compares to traditional diesel tractors in terms of operation ... More

Scouting for verticillium stripe in canola

Scouting for verticillium stripe in canola

The slide show provides close up images of verticillium stripe infection of canola. This will help with harvest time scouting of this disease.... More
Ontario farms produce more than you think

Ontario farms produce more than you think

Ontario farms produce more than 200 different food and farm products, giving consumers a wide range of options.... More
Chopping Hay On A Small Dairy Farm l Breaking Down Before We Start l 2025 Hay Season Ep. 1

Chopping Hay On A Small Dairy Farm l Breaking Down Before We Start l 2025 Hay Season Ep. 1

Today is the first day of the 2025 hay harvest season. We are getting the fleet ready to start the day. Putting together the old chopper at the last minute to help maximize the day before we get the rain. It is going to be a Jam packed day on the farm. Watch the amazing fleet of John Deere, Case... More
Spot Spraying

Spot Spraying

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1421 | Air Date 06/29/25 - Sometimes, farmers can do more with less. The Hefty brothers show you how.... More
How to Tell if Your Soil is Healthy + Garlic Rust and What to Do About it

How to Tell if Your Soil is Healthy + Garlic Rust and What to Do About it

We cover: garlic rust and what to do about it, how to tell if your soil is healthy, and it's feedback friday!... More
FD2 FlexDraper® Flex & Tilt Range

FD2 FlexDraper® Flex & Tilt Range

We design and manufacture the most productive, specialized harvesting equipment in the world. We are committed to innovative & unique solutions that deliver maximum value to our customers. Our reputation is driven by our quality, reliability and our passion for exceptional customer support throu... More
Farm Financing Tips Every Grower Needs in 2025

Farm Financing Tips Every Grower Needs in 2025

Farm Financing Tips Every Grower Needs in 2025 | | Seed World Group... More
Done seeding? Report seeded acres and stored grain

Done seeding? Report seeded acres and stored grain

Report your seeded acres and stored grain as soon as you're done seeding. You do not have full Crop Insurance coverage until you report what you seeded.... More
TAR SPOT - Tamra Jackson-Ziems

TAR SPOT - Tamra Jackson-Ziems

Another threat for corn producers is emerging now. Tar Spot has been confirmed in nearly a dozen Nebraska counties and counting. However, if you spot this creeping into your fields, it may be best to let nature run its course for the time being.... More
The Nation

The Nation's Once-Broken Promise Over Land

When the Civil War ended, measures briefly allowed former slaves to petition for Confederates’ abandoned or confiscated farms - in one of America’s first attempts at land redistribution to formerly enslaved people. But it largely failed.... More
Rainfall Lowers Nitrate Levels in Raccoon River

Rainfall Lowers Nitrate Levels in Raccoon River

This week, heavy rains lowered nitrate levels in Iowa’s Raccoon River, but water usage restrictions remain in place.... More
Spring Planting & Tillage Products to Increase Yields and Profits from May Wes

Spring Planting & Tillage Products to Increase Yields and Profits from May Wes

May Wes offers dozens of spring tillage and planting products to increase your yields and protect your equipment - resulting in more money in your pocket. Our latest spring planting products include the G2 Star Closing Wheel. By popular demand, we shortened the points to catch less debris. We... More
Alion - Alternative fence line herbicide a win for weed control

Alion - Alternative fence line herbicide a win for weed control

Weeds along fence lines and typically their delayed control with leftover herbicides after seeding has long proved a problem for achieving optimum weed control within cropping paddocks and keeping herbicide resistance at bay. However, alternative mode of action, pre-emergent residual herbicides ... More
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