Carbon Basics in Agriculture
Dec 15, 2021

Video: Carbon Basics in Agriculture

Scott Jackman, Vice President of Sales at Deveron, delivers his presentation 'Carbon Basics in Agriculture' to attendees of the 2021 Farms.com Virtual Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase.
 

Carbon Basics in Agriculture

Carbon Basics in Agriculture

Scott Jackman, Vice President of Sales at Deveron, delivers his presentation 'Carbon Basics in Agriculture' to attendees of the 2021 Farms.com Virtual Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase.... More
Preserving Farming Heritage — Doing It The Old Fashioned Way

Preserving Farming Heritage — Doing It The Old Fashioned Way

At the heart of tractor collecting is remembering and cherishing how these great machines worked the land and changed everything for farmers. 7th generation farmer, Dave Cobler, pays tribute to his ancestors and 'the old days' of farming by annually taking off 20 acres of corn using antique farm... More
Wrapping up 2021 in potatoes | Western Canada

Wrapping up 2021 in potatoes | Western Canada

Agronomic Service Representative Sterling Mitchell speaks to you mid-potato harvest in Southern Alberta. He breaks down the 2021 growing season and shares the Syngenta products that were used - from seeding to harvest - to help deliver a successful potato crop.... More
CropTalk

CropTalk

Manitoba Agriculture - Topics covered today: The 2021, Growing Season What We Learned Crop Scouting Panel CropTalk... More
Ellen Sparry: Seeds Canada, Leadership and the Future of Canadian Seed

Ellen Sparry: Seeds Canada, Leadership and the Future of Canadian Seed

Seed World Group - Ellen Sparry: Seeds Canada, Leadership and the Future of Canadian Seed... More
Cutting Down & trimming the tree.

Cutting Down & trimming the tree.

Blum Family Farm - Cutting Down & trimming the tree. Second year with a real tree. Got this one from then spot where the new house will go.... More
Let

Let's haul some canola! one disaster after another

South Sask Farmer - Let's haul some canola! one disaster after another... More

SUNUP Cow Calf Corner

SUNUP Cow Calf Corner

Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, talks about preparing cows for winter and spring calving season in Cow-Calf Corner.... More
Ag Outlook for 12/13/2021 with Chad Hart, ISU Extension Economist

Ag Outlook for 12/13/2021 with Chad Hart, ISU Extension Economist

Chad Hart provides an overview of what we are currently seeing impact agricultural markets for the week of December 13, 2021. See previous outlook videos and more resources on the Ag Decision Maker Outlook page, https://go.iastate.edu/N2MX71... More
No-Snow November Becomes Dry December

No-Snow November Becomes Dry December

A major weather system is parked over the Pacific Ocean - bound for a wide swath of the West Coast.... More
Grain Markets | Jeff Peterson

Grain Markets | Jeff Peterson

Heartland Farm Partners president Jeff Peterson joined us at this week’s Nebraska Ag Expo to discuss the latest crop progress report and other topics making news in the grain markets.... More
One Dairy Operation is Solid as a Rock

One Dairy Operation is Solid as a Rock

Over the past decade, nearly twenty-thousand licensed dairy farms across the U.S. have been forced to shut down due to low commodity prices. Additionally, that nearly thirty-percent decline has also resulted in smaller farms rethinking their business strategy. Damon Jones brings us the story of ... More
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack Thanks Front-line Workers at Food Banks

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack Thanks Front-line Workers at Food Banks

Secretary Vilsack provides a brief message to thank hardworking front-line workers at food banks and pantries across the country, especially during the holiday season. To learn more about recent efforts to transform the food system and build back better, visit:... More
Comparing Necrotic Enteritis Litter Models Highlights Performance Impacts

Comparing Necrotic Enteritis Litter Models Highlights Performance Impacts

Reused litter from a previous necrotic enteritis (NE) challenge led to more severe subclinical performance impacts but fewer clinical signs of disease than in birds raised on fresh litter, in a study by Southern Poultry Research Group.... More
MSU Corn and Soybean Variety Trials Results Available

MSU Corn and Soybean Variety Trials Results Available

Michigan State University is releasing its 2021 Corn and Soybean Performance Trials. Conducted annually, the trials are designed to provide an unbiased look at the performance of hybrids submitted to MSU by private seed companies.... More
Transparency Weaves Into U.S. Cotton Supply - Gary Adams

Transparency Weaves Into U.S. Cotton Supply - Gary Adams

Sustainability is more than a buzzword for some industries. The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol uses six metrics to help producers improve soil loss, land use and other science aspects of their crop. In turn, a more transparent supply chain is available for those seeking to use American cotton. The c... More
The Cost Of Farming - Feeding 100 Pastured Pigs 5 Tons!

The Cost Of Farming - Feeding 100 Pastured Pigs 5 Tons!

Today we are having 5 tons of feed delivered for our pastured pigs. We have breeding pigs, feeders and new piglets that all need to be fed and they eat A LOT. Let's talk about how much it costs to feed these animals and how long this feed will last us on the farm.... More
Recommendations on exposing gilts to mycoplasma - Dr. Keith Aljets

Recommendations on exposing gilts to mycoplasma - Dr. Keith Aljets

Recommendations on exposing gilts to mycoplasma - Dr. Keith Aljets | Swine Academy... More
Working with people and pigs - Fred Kuhr

Working with people and pigs - Fred Kuhr

Working with people and pigs - Fred Kuhr | Swine Academy... More
Give Me Shelter

Give Me Shelter

MBPorkfan - Have you ever wondered why so many barns and farms are surrounded by trees? Shelterbelts are a key part of hog farmers focus on the environment.... More
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