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Cold starts, 8010 out and 2950 in!
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See the Normand E74-240 Hybrid in Action | Walkaround + Snow Demo
Join Chris from Huckabone’s Equipment for a complete walkaround and quick demonstration of the Normand E74-240 Hybrid snowblower. In this video we cover key features and build quality, hybrid drive advantages, chute and fan design, ideal tractor matchups, and real-world operation. If you're prep...
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Corn Diseases - Tamra Jackson-Ziems
The 2026 planting season is right around the corner, once that seed is in the ground you’ve got a lot riding on it protecting that investment starts with staying ahead of disease. Southern Rust caught a lot of corn producers off guard late last season. So, what should be on your radar in 2026? W...
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Ag Group Promotes USMCA Renewal
The USMCA was signed by President trump in January of 2020, but now the President is considering quitting the trade pact in favor of annual renegotiations. Industry groups, especially those that promote American agriculture, are promoting the renewing of the USMCA to deliver consistency to trade...
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WINTER Cattle Farming | Is it REALLY Worth The Extra Effort?
for another day of farming as we prepare for the upcoming season while battling winter conditions!...
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SNOW DAY on the Ranch: Feeding Hungry Cattle in Deep Snow
A snow day hits our farm and we work together to feed hungry cattle through the falling snow!...
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Feeding Hay in the Snow, Then Back to Grass | Winter Grazing Update
I share a cattle herd update after feeding hay during the worst of a winter snowstorm. With the weather improving, we’re able to move the cows back onto grass and continue grazing. I also briefly talk about a mistake I made when planning our grazing rotation and what I learned from it. Adjust...
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The Ewe I've Been Waiting For Has Lambed!
The ewe I have been waiting for to have lambs has finally lambed. She is one of our favorite sheep at Ewetopia Farms and she is also one of our oldest ewes. She was so round with lambs that she was almost prolapsing from the pressure of the size of her belly. We thought she would be one of the f...
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Improve Your Farming By Having Other Hobbies + A Wild Compost Conundrum
We cover: hobby farming but literally, we are taking a WILD question about composting, and it’s feedback friday....
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Dairy: 2026 FCC Economic Outlook
The protein boom has arrived in Canadian dairy, and it’s changing how producers will be paid for their milk. What does that mean for profitability in 2026? Join the FCC Economics team to learn about the sector trends and identify risks and opportunities in the 2026 economic environment....
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$400m loss to save $3.8m? The real cost of closing Canada's research farms | Agri cmte, 10 Feb 2026
Officials are forced to defend cutting a historic $3.8 million research farm while the government simultaneously funded an $8.5 million cricket factory that went bankrupt. Is this evidence of an incoherent spending strategy? Watch the full committee clash to see the government's official rationa...
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Market Plus with Karen Braun
Karen Braun discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature with topics of wheat, corn, soybeans, Brazil and China....
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Grain Markets - Doug Simon
Grain markets are working through a mix of steady fundamentals and some outside pressure this week. The latest WASDE report was quiet, with few major changes to the balance sheets. But stronger corn exports and continued momentum in soybeans are giving producers something to watch when it comes ...
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Aren't you done yet
Picking the bales from 1 and 2. These are just cat tail bales we use for bedding during calving....
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The Lambing Barn Is Overflowing With Lambs!
The lambing barn is overflowing with lambs! Join us to see how we are coping!...
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Growing Spring Broccoli + Are “Lawn Care” Grass Clippings Risky for Gardens
We cover: spring broccoli and the risks of lawn clippings....
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Seed Testing: Regulatory Cost or Competitive Advantage?
Most seed companies see testing as a regulatory box to check. But what if it’s actually one of your strongest competitive advantages? In this conversation with Amanda Patin, North America Business Development Director for US Crop Science at SGS, we dig into what seed testing really reveals, ...
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Episode 105: How to Spot Respiratory Acidosis in a Newborn Calf
Most beef producers are familiar with the frustration of dealing with a “dummy calf” - a calf that won’t suckle, won’t stand and seems unresponsive despite intensive care. In this episode, we explore one of the most common underlying causes: respiratory acidosis. We’ll break down what causes res...
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Nebraska LEAD Program
Ag policy can feel overwhelming, especially if you're just getting started. The Nebraska LEAD Program is designed to help young producers understand the issues and find their voice. Steve White has more on how it's preparing the next generation to step up and lead....
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