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Stress as a Nutrient Thief - Dr. Sarah Pearce

Stress as a Nutrient Thief - Dr. Sarah Pearce

In this episode of The Swine Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Sarah Pearce, Research Animal Physiologist with USDA ARS, explains why stress can act as a nutrient thief in pigs. She discusses gastrointestinal health, barrier integrity, inflammation, feed efficiency, stress interactions, and emerg... More
How Data Predicts Swine Outbreaks - Swaminathan Jayaraman

How Data Predicts Swine Outbreaks - Swaminathan Jayaraman

In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, Swaminathan Jayaraman, Research Assistant and PhD Candidate at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, explains how integrated data systems can improve disease surveillance in swine production. He discusses combining diagnostics,... More
Season 7, Episode 2: From Data to Decisions in Swine Production

Season 7, Episode 2: From Data to Decisions in Swine Production

Data can provide a clear picture of trends and performance across a swine farm, but its greatest value comes from putting those insights into action. In this episode, Dr. Edison Magalhães, assistant professor in the department of animal science at Iowa State University, discusses how producers c... More
Market Plus with Ted Seifried

Market Plus with Ted Seifried

Is the market too comfortable with a trendline corn yield? Ted Seifried discusses the assumptions driving prices and what could change the outlook in this week’s online-only Market Plus.... More
Extended Forecast | Eric Hunt

Extended Forecast | Eric Hunt

We saw a little bit of everything across Nebraska over the fourth of July weekend. This week, we're getting a longer-term look at the weather pattern.... More
A Tractor Ride & Stories While Making Hay!

A Tractor Ride & Stories While Making Hay!

Off to the hay fields again today but today we are inside the tractor to experience first-hand what it is like to make hay from the farmer's perspective. While we are baling the hay we tell stories of what haying was like in the past. And I share some health accomplishments that I have made. We ... More

ASI Intake 4 Energy Worksheet Overview

ASI Intake 4 Energy Worksheet Overview

ASI Intake 4 Energy Worksheet Overview... More
CLAAS: Made for More | Episode 2

CLAAS: Made for More | Episode 2

Built by farmers, for farmers. That’s how every machine gets its start at CLAAS. Learn more about the magic behind the manufacturing. Part two of the three-part mini-series aired on RFD-TV.... More
Agronomy: Soil Compaction Conditions

Agronomy: Soil Compaction Conditions

Listen as Pivot Bio agronomist Allen Parrish walks through soil compaction conditions in this field and what that can mean for early crop development. With a weatherproof nitrogen source available at the root, Pivot Bio helps support plants early in the season, encouraging more uniform growth an... More
USDA July Crop Report Bullish Corn, Soybeans & Wheat

USDA July Crop Report Bullish Corn, Soybeans & Wheat

The USDA July crop report was bullish/friendly corn, soybeans and wheat futures. The next 10 days remains hot/dry for the Canadian Prairies, U.S. Northern Plains and Western Midwest but models are in disagreement. China bought 736,000 mt of U.S. soybeans this week. U.S. crop conditions rema... More
Take pride #10

Take pride #10

Take pride #10 | | Canadian Chicken - Le poulet Canadien... More
One Gene Between Wheat and Disaster | On The Brink: Season 2 - Episode 9

One Gene Between Wheat and Disaster | On The Brink: Season 2 - Episode 9

Midge-tolerant wheat gave Canadian growers something rare: a pest problem they no longer have to think about. But that entire defense depends on one resistance gene, SM1. Dr. Tyler Wist explains why that single point of failure worries him, and what's being done to protect it. Dr. Tyler Wist ... More
 Superior Milk Actually Starts In A Soybean Field

Superior Milk Actually Starts In A Soybean Field

Superior milk starts long before the dairy barn 🐮, it actually starts in a soybean field.... More
 Ag Economy Update - June 2026 Acreage Report

Ag Economy Update - June 2026 Acreage Report

Dr. Todd Davis, chief economist for Indiana Farm Bureau, provides an analysis of the June 2026 Acreage Report from the USDA.... More
Weather

Weather's Role in Chasing 4th Consecutive Year of Record Crops

Jim Roemer explains why a rapidly strengthening El Niño — paired with record heat baking Western Europe's corn crop — points toward a neutral-to-bearish summer for corn and soybeans, not a repeat of the historic 1983 Corn Belt drought.... More
Field Topography & Nitrogen Efficiency

Field Topography & Nitrogen Efficiency

Allen Parrish, Pivot Bio Agronomist, explains how field topography can impact nitrogen efficiency. Hilly and rolling ground is more prone to runoff. Pivot Bio’s microbial nitrogen source lives on each plant, delivering a continuous daily supply of nitrogen directly to the crop and helping red... More
Cutting Alfalfa and Baling Alfalfa

Cutting Alfalfa and Baling Alfalfa

just another day working with this alfalfa. we have has a very dry week and its time to get this stuff done.... More
Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) in Wheat

Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) in Wheat

Fusarium head blight or FHB also known as headscab is caused primarily by the fungal pathogen fusarium grammanum.... More
Fusarium Head Blight Management and Harvesting in Organic Wheat with Prof Damon Smith

Fusarium Head Blight Management and Harvesting in Organic Wheat with Prof Damon Smith

Fusarium Head Blight Management and Harvesting in Organic Wheat with Prof Damon Smith, Extension Field Crops Pathologist Department of Plant Pathology, UW–Madison Filmed in June 2024 in Arlington Agricultural Research Station, WI. Produced by Kelly Debbink, Outreach Specialist, OGRAIN. F... More
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