Deeper Tillage In Sandy Soils
Feb 26, 2026

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Back to breaking land with 2 John Deere plows.

 

Deeper Tillage In Sandy Soils

Deeper Tillage In Sandy Soils

Back to breaking land with 2 John Deere plows.... More
KAP 2026 AGM - Policy Workshop: Digital Agriculture

KAP 2026 AGM - Policy Workshop: Digital Agriculture

KAP 2026 AGM - Policy Workshop: Digital Agriculture | | Keystone Agricultural Producers... More
A Ranchers Only Paycheck For The Year!!

A Ranchers Only Paycheck For The Year!!

A Ranchers Only Paycheck For The Year!! | | Ranching Sodak... More
 Farm Data Debate - With Steve White

Farm Data Debate - With Steve White

As technology continues to expand in the agricultural sector, so to does the amount of data being collected... The big question is who owns that data?... More
How Green is Your Feed? - With Mary Drewnowski

How Green is Your Feed? - With Mary Drewnowski

How green is your feed? That could give you a good indication if you're getting your herd enough vitamin A in their diet.... More
NCBA President-Elect Explains Policy Process

NCBA President-Elect Explains Policy Process

NCBA takes pride in being an organization where policy decisions begin at the state and county level. Kim Brackett, President-Elect of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, and an Idaho producer, explains why this grassroots process is critical to the success of the beef industry.... More
Finding a Balance of Innovation and Regulation - Dr. Peter Facchini

Finding a Balance of Innovation and Regulation - Dr. Peter Facchini

Regulations help markets and industry exist on level playing fields, keeping consumers safe and innovation from going too far. However, incredibly strict regulations can stunt innovation and cause entire industries to wither away. Dr. Peter James Facchini brings his perspective on how existing r... More

Largest Still in Western Part of Manitoba Found

Largest Still in Western Part of Manitoba Found

This part of 3D Ranch history is about the time of prohibition and how the ranch made side $$$ in the 1920s.... More
Preparing Soil for Fruit Trees Before You Plant with Ariel Agenbroad

Preparing Soil for Fruit Trees Before You Plant with Ariel Agenbroad

Preparing soil for fruit trees is one of the most important — and most overlooked — steps before planting. In this episode, I visit Spaulding Ranch in Boise, Idaho, and speak with soil specialist Ariel Agenbroad from the University of Idaho Extension. Together, we explore how to evaluate soil... More
Systemic Toxoplasmosis Case - Dr. Rodrigo Paiva

Systemic Toxoplasmosis Case - Dr. Rodrigo Paiva

In this episode of The Swine Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Rodrigo Paiva, PhD candidate and anatomic pathology resident at Iowa State University, discusses a rare and unique case of Toxoplasma gondii infection in pigs. The conversation explores why this organism is a concern for swine health but... More
Advanced Agronomy – Introducing BenVireo Stimtide

Advanced Agronomy – Introducing BenVireo Stimtide

BenVireo® Stimtide® is an innovative biostimulant designed to increase plant energy and strengthen plant metabolism for more resilient growth and development. Watch to learn about the benefits of using BenVireo Stimtide during crop production.... More
Can I Speed Up My Potatoes + Freshening Up the Air

Can I Speed Up My Potatoes + Freshening Up the Air

We cover: today we’re talking air, we discuss speeding up the potatoes, and flailing the fire out of some grass and weeds. Or just a special type of mower. Or both.... More
Episode 107: Think you have a closed herd?

Episode 107: Think you have a closed herd?

Surveys show many producers believe they operate a closed herd, but what does “closed” really mean? For some, it simply means being genetically closed by raising their own replacements and cleanup bulls, using artificial insemination for new genetics and avoiding the purchase of outsourced cattl... More
Broiler: 2026 FCC Economic Outlook

Broiler: 2026 FCC Economic Outlook

Strong demand for poultry products is being aided by the continuous rise in beef prices as consumers substitute proteins. Challenges to production exist, though, particularly the reoccurring outbreaks of avian influenza. Can the sector collectively meet this high demand?... More
NCBA Pushes Back on ESA Regulations Impacting Cattle Producers

NCBA Pushes Back on ESA Regulations Impacting Cattle Producers

For years, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Public Lands Council have fought for common sense changes to the Endangered Species Act.... More
PEST Academy - With Milos Zaric

PEST Academy - With Milos Zaric

Precision Education in Spray Technologies offers comprehensive, hands-on training sessions for researchers, applicators, and industry professionals.... More
Reducing a Carbon Footprint by Turning Trash and Manure Into Power

Reducing a Carbon Footprint by Turning Trash and Manure Into Power

For the state of California, taking a bite out of climate change is a high priority. In recent years, more legislation has sought to bolster long-time efforts, across the board – and for some – solidified the notion that one person’s trash could be another’s treasure.... More
John Deere Girl Drives Red Tractor Down Under

John Deere Girl Drives Red Tractor Down Under

Today on the farm looks a little bit different… we traded the winter snow in Nebraska for some intense summer heat in Australia! Thanks for spending some time in the tractor cab with us. Uppy was a great farmer to meet and we are very grateful for his hospitality and the opportunity to share our... More
Alum spring wheat is great for low-pH soil

Alum spring wheat is great for low-pH soil

Alum Spring Wheat is raising the bar! Sam Davison from Nutrien Seed highlights its standout strengths: bred for low-pH soils, high-yielding performance, and excellent protein and test weight. A reliable choice for tough acres and strong returns.... More
How Long Grain Can Be Stored

How Long Grain Can Be Stored

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1454 | Air Date 2/15/26 - Brian and Darren explain how farmers keep grain safe during long-term storage.... More
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