Market Monitor
Dec 12, 2017
Kim Anderson says if you make the investment in wheat quality, producers won’t lose as much money at harvest.
 


 

Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says if you make the investment in wheat quality, producers won’t lose as much money at harvest.... More
Honey Bee AirFLEX

Honey Bee AirFLEX

With a harvesting speed of 7.5 mph, the Honey Bee AirFLEX will knock days off your harvest. It fills the bin. It’s fast. It’s built to last.... More
 Amazing Agriculture Machines and Tractors

Amazing Agriculture Machines and Tractors

John Deere Amazing Agriculture Machines and Tractors.... More
 University of Alberta - Student Stories

University of Alberta - Student Stories

Meet Alex, an Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences student from Balzac, Alberta.... More
 APAS Greetings Dec 2017 - President Todd Lewis

APAS Greetings Dec 2017 - President Todd Lewis

APAS Greetings Dec 2017 - President Todd Lewis... More
Crop Price Cycles - Scott Irwin

Crop Price Cycles - Scott Irwin

Scott Irwin, University of Illinois ag economist, explains how research on long-run price cycles could indicate when crop market prices will recover.... More
Soybean Diseases - Loren Giesler

Soybean Diseases - Loren Giesler

Loren Giesler, Nebraska Extension plant pathologist, explains how growers can use disease histories to help select appropriate varieties for the 2018 season.... More

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst John Roach

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst John Roach

Massive wild fires slice through densely populated parts of the nation. Getting to the bottom of the struggle over livestock price reporting. Market analysis with John Roach.... More
Ag Minute - Gypsum

Ag Minute - Gypsum

Darren Hefty talks about the benefits of applying gypsum to the soils on your farm and also to your lawn at home.... More
How To Clean Combines To Limit The Spread Of Weed Seeds

How To Clean Combines To Limit The Spread Of Weed Seeds

Combines used to harvest crops can also carry unwanted weed seeds between fields.... More
  Raised by a Canadian Chicken Farmer

Raised by a Canadian Chicken Farmer

Chicken Farmers of Canada has expanded its Raised by a Canadian Farmer brand to incorporate the programs that farmers use to raise their birds to the highest standards of care, quality and sustainability.... More
Farm Basics - Drift Retardants

Farm Basics - Drift Retardants

On this week's Farm Basics, Brian and Darren Hefty talk about drift retardants and drift reduction agents and the benefits and uses for them while spraying on your farm.... More
Iron Talk - Crary Air Reels

Iron Talk - Crary Air Reels

Darren Hefty talks about the benefits of using the Crary Air Reels on your combines during harvest.... More
Fiber Quality Comes First With FiberMax FM 1953GLTP

Fiber Quality Comes First With FiberMax FM 1953GLTP

Growers need a cotton seed variety that is bred to produce excellent fiber quality even when faced with stressful conditions, such as worm pressure.... More
Boost Cotton Yield Potential With FiberMax FM 1830GLT

Boost Cotton Yield Potential With FiberMax FM 1830GLT

Cotton growers looking for an excellent fiber package should turn to FiberMax FM 1830GLT.... More
 Canola Harvest in Alberta

Canola Harvest in Alberta

Canola Harvest with seven combine in north ALBERTA .... More
 This is #CanolaConnect Harvest Camp

This is #CanolaConnect Harvest Camp

As a part of our initiative to grow the #farmtofood conversation, for the past 5 years, we’ve invited a group out to Manitoba to learn more about where there food comes from.... More
Weed Of The Week - Common Mallow

Weed Of The Week - Common Mallow

This week's Weed of the Week is common mallow. Brian and Darren Hefty talk about how to identify and control this tough weed on your farm.... More
USDA-ARS Entomologists “Turn Up The Bass” On Vineyard Pests

USDA-ARS Entomologists “Turn Up The Bass” On Vineyard Pests

Scientists with the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service in central California are using sound to control insects that spread disease in grape vineyards. USDA’s Patrick O’Leary has more.... More
Common Sense Tips To Implement A Successful No-till System

Common Sense Tips To Implement A Successful No-till System

Learn common sense tips from UVM Extension's Jeff Sanders on how to successfully implement a no-till system on your farm. This work is funded in part by the Northeast Center for Risk Management Education.... More
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