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What Kind of Habitat Do Quail Really Need? - Naturally Speaking
Mar 30, 2026
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What Kind of Habitat Do Quail Really Need? - Naturally Speaking
Quail habitat plays a critical role in supporting healthy populations, yet many landscapes lack the conditions these birds need to thrive.
What Kind of Habitat Do Quail Really Need? - Naturally Speaking
Quail habitat plays a critical role in supporting healthy populations, yet many landscapes lack the conditions these birds need to thrive....
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2026 USDA Acreage Fireworks Next Week? + RVO’s Old new
Next week’s USDA reports (acreage/stocks) could be a surprise/market moving. RVO’s (new blending biofuel requirements) were as expected with no big surprises and already baked into futures. E15 summer waiver just simply good optics. Markets are skeptical that the war in Iran ends soon with no di...
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In the Field: Wheat Pest Scouting
Managing insect pests in wheat isn’t about a single solution. It’s about stacking smart decisions. Breeding has delivered wheat varieties with built-in defenses against major insect pests, giving producers a crucial advantage before the season begins. Although no variety is fully immune, ongoi...
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ALL-NEW Victrato from Syngenta | Next-Level Soybean Protection
Dale Ireland, Technical Product Lead for Syngenta Seed Care, explains how Victrato helps protect yield potential in today’s high‑risk soybean environments. Victrato is a newly registered soybean seed treatment that delivers a new level of early‑season disease and nematode protection. Irela...
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Exploring Ethanol as a Diesel Alternative with John Deere
John Deere is exploring a new path in alternative fuels with this ethanol‑powered 8R tractor. Buddy Kavalier of John Deere Power Systems explains the advantages of ethanol power and what this tractor brings to the table. Watch to learn more!...
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FORD TW-15 Tractor
Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a 120 hp FORD TW-15 tractor and 24ft will-Rich field cultivator. Viewers will follow this big blue tillage team in the field to the fans learn about the tractor's production history,...
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Just one of those days. 2 hammer mill breakdowns
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Bigger Yields, Bigger Savings and Less Time
Phospholutions a fertilizer technology company that enhances the efficiency, performance, and sustainability of phosphorus fertilizers with RhizoSorb. RhizoSorb, Phospholutions’ patented fertilizer technology, improves phosphorus use efficiency by helping crops access more of the applied nutr...
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New Oklahoma Program Helps You Sell Chicken Eggs
Backyard chicken owners in Oklahoma have a new opportunity to turn their eggs into income. In this SUNUP segment, we explore a new collaboration between the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and OSU Extension that helps small-scale poultry producers bring their eggs to market...
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What Overseas Conflict Means for U.S. Farmers (2026 Update) - Market Monitor
Global conflict impact on markets is becoming a major factor in U.S. agriculture. In this Market Monitor update, OSU Extension grain marketing specialist Todd Hubbs explains how overseas tensions are influencing grain prices, trade flows, and market uncertainty....
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Are You Over-Selecting Traits in Your Calves? - Cow-Calf Corner
Over-selecting traits in calves can lead to unintended consequences in your herd. In this Cow-Calf Corner segment, Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, explains the risks of focusing too heavily on specific traits and how it can impact overall herd performance....
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Fendt Slicer - Automated adjustment of the conditioner intensity
The Fendt Slicer explained: Grassland and forage stands show a high heterogeneous biomass growth when cut, which leads to different initial dry masses and drying speeds. The aim is to have a consistent dry matter content of 30 to 40% across the entire field. The Fendt Slicer 960/1010 Pro models ...
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HOW TO: Precision Row Crop Cultivator Implement Control Software Update
Learn how to update the implement control software on your Salford Precision Row Crop Cultivator with this step-by-step guide. This video walks Salford dealers through the complete update process, from downloading files to connecting the machine and verifying a successful installation. You’ll...
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Episode 111: Artificial Insemination Brings Big Benefits to Small Beef Herds
Explores how artificial insemination (AI) can help beef producers accelerate genetic progress in their herds. Although AI has been available for more than six decades, adoption among Canadian beef producers has remained relatively low. The episode features producers who are successfully using AI...
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Spring time and the cows are starting to calve
With the warmer temperatures, snow melts, cows are settling in the calve. Check out our barn tour...... and the case321 F is fixed!...
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Meet The People Behind The Food: Celebrating National Ag Day
For National Ag Day, Seed World brings together voices from across the seed industry to share what is happening at the very start of the food system. From science and innovation to supply chains and stewardship, their perspectives point to one thing. Everything begins with seed. Featuring ins...
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You’ve Got Options | Fact vs. Fiction on Equipment Repair
Repair decisions don’t have to be complicated. Operations Center™ PRO Service expands access to diagnostics, repair information, manuals, and software updates, giving farmers more flexibility in how they maintain and repair their equipment—across machine ages and service options....
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The Truth About Salt Blocks & Cattle Health
Cattle mineral program management is critical for herd health, but many producers rely too heavily on salt blocks. In this Market Monitor segment, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist Paul Beck explains why salt blocks alone are not enough and how this common practice can lead to mineral deficie...
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Cottonwood Fire Update - With Steve White
Steve White reports from the front lines of the Cottonwood Fire, Near Gothenburg, Nebraska....
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Jones Act on Hold, More Pain at the Pump & Elevator, Beef Prices May Go Higher
President Trump put the Jones Act on a 60-day suspension in an attempt to smooth out prices spikes. The war with Iran may make for higher fertilizer prices. A Strike at the Greeley, CO JBS plant threatens to make beef on the hoof and under cellophane more expensive....
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