YANMAR _ What's the Right Tractor for Me?
Jul 21, 2022

Video: YANMAR _ What's the Right Tractor for Me?

In this video, we will guide you through different factors you need to understand before making this important investment, so you can buy with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.
 

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YANMAR _ What's the Right Tractor for Me?

In this video, we will guide you through different factors you need to understand before making this important investment, so you can buy with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.... More
The Moe & Simon Show - 2022 Growing Season Weather Predictions Webinar - July 21, 2022 (5/5)

The Moe & Simon Show - 2022 Growing Season Weather Predictions Webinar - July 21, 2022 (5/5)

The fifth and final installment of 'The Moe & Simon Show' featuring Farms.com Risk Management Chief Commodity Expert Moe Agostino and weather expert Dr. Simon Atkins, PhD, Climate Risk Economist, Solar Scientist, Planetary Threat Forecaster.... More
Spreading Chicken litter. The farming side of things.

Spreading Chicken litter. The farming side of things.

The ground finally dried out enough to get some chicken litter spread on the fields before the next rain due in this weekend. This litter comes from Arkansas and is trucked up here and dumped on the edge of my fields. We load it in the spreader and spread 2-3 ton/acre. The analysis is general... More
What is Chicken Feed Made From?

What is Chicken Feed Made From?

In Queen Anne in Queen Anne’s county, Farmer David Denny works hard to raise hundreds of chickens so that they may reach regular growth milestones on schedule. This is important because poultry integrators like Purdue require the chickens to be a certain size and weight in a set number of weeks.... More
The Anaerobic Digester at Barstow

The Anaerobic Digester at Barstow's Longview Farm

As more and more people discover the importance of healthy soil in relation to healthy plants, pastures and gardens, many are also discovering that manure is one of a farm’s most valuable resources. Cows, in particular, are extremely efficient converters of mature plant matter into nutrient-ric... More
Taking the Measure of Messy Fields from Earth and Space | Paul Galpern | Canola Watch Webinar

Taking the Measure of Messy Fields from Earth and Space | Paul Galpern | Canola Watch Webinar

Messy Fields to Bigger Yields: Entomology research on pests and beneficial insects in canola Canola Watch webinar recorded January 13, 2022... More
Translating Science to Policy: Approaches to increase carbon sequestration in Canada

Translating Science to Policy: Approaches to increase carbon sequestration in Canada's croplands

The 2020-2022 CAPI Doctoral Fellows presented their final research findings on Thursday, May 18th, 2022, from 12 pm-1 pm ET. CAPI was pleased to have The Honourable Senator Rob Black return to moderate the webinar. The CAPI Doctoral Fellows, Lisa Ashton, Hannah Lieberman, Callum Morrison, an... More

CCGA Canola Dockage Assessment Process for Farmers

CCGA Canola Dockage Assessment Process for Farmers

A detailed look at how dockage in canola is assessed in Canada. Watch the process: - collecting and preparing the representative sample - sieving the sample - aspirating the sample - removing conspicuous admixture - assigning a dockage percentage... More
Kevin & Karen: The Rest of the Story

Kevin & Karen: The Rest of the Story

Alberta Ranch - The Kevin saga continues while the Karen story begins.... More
Nebraska Farmer

Nebraska Farmer's Antique Tractor Collection

Machinery Pete visits Alliance, NE to view the antique tractor collection of George Krejei. George walks Pete through his tractor shed and tells the history of each tractor and shows him his extensive toy tractor collection.... More
Sixth-Generation Farmer Discusses Risk Management

Sixth-Generation Farmer Discusses Risk Management

Margaret Ann Smith of Southlex Cattle Company in Virginia is the sixth generation of her family to be involved in beef cattle production. We ask her to share some of the steps she and her family has taken over the years to help manage the inherent risk in the cattle business.... More
Brenda Christensen: Gut Development - Creep Form And Protein Sources

Brenda Christensen: Gut Development - Creep Form And Protein Sources

Transitioning the weanling pig onto solid feed presents several nutritional challenges, as the body has not been producing all of the required digestive enzymes until this point. In this episode, I talk with Brenda Christensen about her study testing different forms of creep feed and nursery die... More
Naturally Speaking - Should Your Worry About Pond Algae?

Naturally Speaking - Should Your Worry About Pond Algae?

Marley Beem, OSU Extension aquaculture specialist, tells us when pond owners should be concerned about algae blooms.... More
SCAL Field Day Review

SCAL Field Day Review

At the end of June Nebraska extension hosted their annual weed management field day at the south central AG lab, just east of Hastings. This event gave producers the opportunity to view demonstrations of weed control systems in corn, sorghum and soybeans.... More
Not What You Might Expect in North Georgia

Not What You Might Expect in North Georgia

While rolling mountain ranges and scenic hiking trails might be the first things that come to mind when talking about North Georgia, there is one agritourism destination that has really made a name for itself by providing some of the highest quality meats from beef to lamb.... More
Shedding light on LED lamps and dimmers: They’re not all a match

Shedding light on LED lamps and dimmers: They’re not all a match

Getting the correct lighting is important in poultry houses to help maximize the birds’ genetic potential; however, too often there’s a disconnect between the LED lamps and the dimmers in service.... More
we had to destroy our pea crop and plant beans

we had to destroy our pea crop and plant beans

We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do on our farm to produce eggs and what goes on day to day. Every day we do chores, gather eggs and make feed. On our farm we plant the crops and harvest them to feed the chickens, also we start our laying hens from day old chicks and raise the... More
Pogue Family Organic Turkey Farm

Pogue Family Organic Turkey Farm

A visual journey to an Ontario organic turkey farm.... More
Living in Canada | What farms in Ontario look like

Living in Canada | What farms in Ontario look like

In this video we will show you what farms in Canada, Ontario look like. One of the popular activity for Canadians is to visit local farms during fall. The are variety of activities available: corn maze, petting zoo, and apple picking. A great way to spend a day with the family out of big cities.... More
Hormones

Hormones

Making sure the milk you enjoy is safe, real, and simple is what we’re all about. We spoke to Canadian dairy farmers to get the whole story about what’s in – and what’s not in – the milk they produce.... More
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