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In the Markets - Darrin Newsome
Jun 12, 2025
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In the Markets - Darrin Newsome
Bryce visited with Darrin Newsome the week to discuss the current corn, soybean, wheat and cattle outlook. Here is their conversation from Thursday morning.
In the Markets - Darrin Newsome
Bryce visited with Darrin Newsome the week to discuss the current corn, soybean, wheat and cattle outlook. Here is their conversation from Thursday morning....
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Corn School: Sidedress N strategies for cool conditions
Heat has been in short supply this spring in most of the corn-growing region of Ontario and cool conditions will impact the amount of nitrogen available to the corn crop in the early portion of the growing season....
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Planting with Purpose: Kinzenbaw Planting 2025
When your name’s on the planter, you put it to the test. Join Founder Jon Kinzenbaw and President Susie Kinzenbaw-Veatch as they hit the fields for #Plant25 —because at Kinze, we farm what we build, and we build what we believe in....
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InsidePTI | Planting Depth Study Results ? Corn & Soybean
What’s the best planting depth for corn and soybeans? In this new video, Jason walks us through our latest planting depth research at the PTI Farm, sharing the challenges of manual adjustments along with the lack of visibility many growers have on moisture levels in the furrow....
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How 2,4-D and Dicamba Work
Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1418 | Air Date 06/08/25 - Brian and Darren talk about the way that 2,4-D and dicamba kill weeds....
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What’s the Deal With Jumping Worms? + Dirty Produce
Welcome to episode 168 of Growers Daily! We cover: dirty produce, jumping worms, and it’s feed back friday....
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Bacterial Corn Disease
We've seen much more precipitation over the last couple of weeks than we have for some time. While that is helpful for our soil moisture profile, it could mean an uptick of diseases in cornfields. Extension plant pathologist Tamra Jackson ZIems lets us know what producers should be watching for....
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Market Plus with Matt Bennett
Market Plus with Matt Bennett as he takes viewer questions on corn, soybeans, cattle and wheat....
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Senate Seeks Assistance For Aging Farmers
This week, the Senate Special Committee on Aging heard testimony on the challenges facing aging farmers. Witnesses stressed that both the estate tax and profitability are hurdles to bringing a new generation to the farm....
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Seeding Sloughs
So back south again and started seeding the few sloughs we have, kinda miss seeding already!...
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Planting Crops In 2025 | Good News And Bad!
Planting crops in 2025 has its good points and bad. The constant rain, lack of sun, and cold weather has meant planting corn and soybeans is a struggle, but for hay growth, it is a different story. Come join us at Ewetopia Farms as we walk through our crop fields and hay pastures and discuss our...
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Triple-Stack Sugarbeet Trait Aims to Manage Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
Montana State University researchers discuss how sugarbeet producers manage weeds in the face of widespread glyphosate resistance, as well as how a new triple-stacked herbicide-tolerant trait (called Truvera) may effect weed management in this crop in the future....
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Farming Solo + The Tools That Make it Easier (With Erin Worrall of Cedar Chest Farm)
Welcome to episode 165 of Growers Daily! We cover: Erin Worrall from The Cedar Chest Farm joins us to talk about farming solo, farming and motherhood, and the tools that make solo farming easier. Follow Erin on IG:...
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Plants have best friends too!
From helping each other defend against insects or diseases to improving the soil they share, plants help each other out. Jackie Bantle from the University of Saskatchewan talks to Saskatoon Morning about the importance of companion plants....
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Women’s work: Cultivating change with Amy VanderHeide
Meet Amy VanderHeide and hear her inspiring journey in agriculture, from growing up on a farm run by women to leading the Maritime Ag Women's Network and advocating for mental health and community building....
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Crop Talk - Extension Event
It is that time of year when we will see Extension Events popping up across the state. In-fact this week kicked off Nebraska Extension's Annual Wheat variety Tours in Jefferson County. This event hosted by local Farmer-Cooperators and University farm managers will highlight what varieties and ex...
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Market to Market
Limited trade data offers little clarity while a trans-continental phone call yields even less. The aging farmer gets a spotlight in the Senate. High cattle prices continue to confound the complex. And, commodity market analysis with Matt Bennett....
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Robotics and Automation for Weed Management
Dr. Jed Colquhoun explores the rapidly evolving field of robotics and automation in agricultural weed management. He contextualizes the need for alternative weed control methods due to rising herbicide resistance, regulatory restrictions, and labor shortages. The presentation showcases cutting...
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Season 6, Episode 1: The Pig Livability Project: Past, Present and Future
We are kicking off a new season of the PigX Podcast discussing the history of the Pig Livability Project, the current efforts and resources used to share information with the swine industry and how the project is continuing in the months ahead. Joining us on this episode are Dr. David Rosero, as...
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How Generations of Pig Farming Lead to Sustainable Solutions
Hog producers are taking their stewardship to the next level by finding new ways to manage manure that benefit both the environment and their operations. One approach is using slatted floors with an 8-foot pit. By storing manure in this system, and combining it with variable rate spreading, they...
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