Resesarch Shows Consumers Trust Farmers
Feb 23, 2018
Consumers trust farmers when it comes to their food supply according to research from the Center for Food Integrity.  Farmers learned how to continue to build on that trend and how to engage with consumers about what they do on the farm at the recent South Dakota Soybean Developing Consumer Trust Workshop.  
 


 

Resesarch Shows Consumers Trust Farmers

Resesarch Shows Consumers Trust Farmers

Consumers trust farmers when it comes to their food supply according to research from the Center for Food Integrity.... More
Cow-Calf Corner: Birthweights & Temperatures

Cow-Calf Corner: Birthweights & Temperatures

Glenn Selk explains research findings that show the connection between birthweights and air temperatures.... More
Japanese Beetles

Japanese Beetles

Brian and Darren Hefty talk about dealing with Japanese beetles in your crops.... More
Iron Talk - Daily Satellite Imagery

Iron Talk - Daily Satellite Imagery

In this week's Iron Talk segment, Darren Hefty talks about the benefits of daily or near-daily satellite imagery on the farm.... More
Weed of the Week - Common Ragweed

Weed of the Week - Common Ragweed

The Hefty brothers give tips on how to control common ragweed on your farm.... More
Step by Step Instruction on How to Take a Soil Sample for Analysis

Step by Step Instruction on How to Take a Soil Sample for Analysis

First in a series of innovative training tools to help small farm operations comply with Required Agricultural Practices.... More
Dealing With Rust

Dealing With Rust

Brian and Darren Hefty discuss options for dealing with various rust species in your crops.... More

Farm Basics - How Farmers Avoid Water Pollution

Farm Basics - How Farmers Avoid Water Pollution

The Hefty brothers explain how farmers manage soil and nutrients to minimize agriculture's negative effect on water quality.... More
Ag Minute - Soil pH

Ag Minute - Soil pH

Darren Hefty explains why you may want to pay attention to the pH of your soil.... More
Cattle Handling Facilities Design

Cattle Handling Facilities Design

If you’ve worked with a poorly designed cattle handling facility you know how stressful it can be on both you and the cattle. We've got a look at a Cattlemen's College session that offered practical tips on designing a cattle handling facility... More
The Evolution of Beef Buying

The Evolution of Beef Buying

Online shopping is changing the way shop, but is it changing the way consumers buy beef? Certified Angus Beef Communications Director Melissa Brewer explains the data and how the brand is creating digital connections with consumers.... More
NCBA

NCBA's Policy Priorities for 2018

Colin Woodall, NCBA's Vice President of Government Affairs, discusses some of last year’s policy wins for NCBA - and looks ahead to the priorities for 2018.... More
Stockmanship and Stewardship: Ranch Horsemanship

Stockmanship and Stewardship: Ranch Horsemanship

Russell Nemetz talks with cattle handling expert Curt Pate about the basics of good horsemanship and the value of attending stockmanship and stewardship training sessions around the country.... More
 Tips to ready your tractor for spring tillage

Tips to ready your tractor for spring tillage

Discover helpful tips to get your tractor ready this spring in your quest for the perfect seedbed. To minimize soil compaction, you’ll learn why it’s important to properly ballast your tractor for secondary tillage jobs, to set your tire pressure to 10 psi or lower, to make sure wheel slip is in... More
 Combining lentils on CR 9080 with Mac don header

Combining lentils on CR 9080 with Mac don header

Combining lentils in Canada on CR 9080 with Mac don header 40 ft.... More
 Ontario Goat Dairy Farm Tour

Ontario Goat Dairy Farm Tour

Ontario Goat Dairy Farm Tour... More
Livestock Marketing

Livestock Marketing

Derrell Peel says cattle producers need to have a plan for drought to help take emotion out of potential liquidations.... More
Tighter Dicamba Rules Intended to Prevent Drift in 2018

Tighter Dicamba Rules Intended to Prevent Drift in 2018

State and federal agencies have tightened the rules for dicamba herbicide use on crops in the 2018 crop season. Michelle Rook looks at how this will help prevent the off-target drift issues experienced in 2018 and why farmers need this technology for soybean production.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says everyone climbing on the cotton bandwagon can cause the price to sink.... More
Lockout Tagout Procedures

Lockout Tagout Procedures

Grain bin electrical control panels can be sources of danger or safety depending on lockout tagout procedures to shut off equipment while conducting inspections, maintenance, or repairs.... More
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