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Pre-Harvest Glyphosate Application in Canola
Jul 27, 2021
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Pre-Harvest Glyphosate Application in Canola
Angela Brackenreed, Harvest and Storage Lead for the Crop Production and Innovation Team with the Canola Council of Canada discusses proper pre-harvest Glyphosate application.
Pre-Harvest Glyphosate Application in Canola
Angela Brackenreed, Harvest and Storage Lead for the Crop Production and Innovation Team with the Canola Council of Canada discusses proper pre-harvest Glyphosate application....
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Lentil Herbicide Layering
Lentil Herbicide Layering is a Strategic Field Research Project (SFP) funded by the Canadian Agriculture Partnership through the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. Presented by John Ippolito, Crop Extension Specialist with the Government of Saskatchewan....
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Graham McLean talks about the 2021 soybean crop
Graham McLean is a crop specialist with AGRIS Co-operative in Glencoe. Graham discusses the 2021 soybean crop....
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Digital Soil Mapping
All soils were not created equally. Often, we think of soil variability on a large scale, between regions or counties, but soil properties can also differ within a field. With this being the case, using the same management strategies across the field can have negative economic and environmental ...
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Pioneer Seeds - Side-Dressing Corn Silage with Nitrogen for Higher Tonnage and Higher Quality?...
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Germination Insiders: Why Nexeed's Rod Cockerline Wants You to Bring Him Your Problems
Rod Cockerline, vice-president sales for Nexeed, explains why booking an in-person demo is a great thing to do now that we're turning the corner on the pandemic....
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Hoof Trimming, Dirt Work, and Rehabbing a Cow!
SaskDutch Kid - Hoof Trimming, Dirt Work, and Rehabbing a Cow!...
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Hail storms and breaking old hay land!
South Sask Farmer - Hail storms and breaking old hay land!...
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Let's get the GREEN PEAS off before we get more rain and my field floods
We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do on are farm to produce eggs. today we are harvesting are green peas its still wet out and we are still getting way to much rain....
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Corn Prices & Feedlot Margins
Mike Briggs, Briggs Feedyard Manager, analyzes how crop prices, the weather and input costs are impacting cattle producers. Mike also previews USDA’s Cattle Inventory Report....
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Why it Pays to Conduct Regular Water-quality Checkups
Water is as important for the growth and health of pigs as feed. As such, it makes sense to test a hog unit’s water just as frequently as the feed, according to Jim Kober, DVM, water quality-consultant, Holland, Michigan....
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Bipartisan Senate Bill Would Kill Corn Ethanol Mandate
Ethanol, predominately made from corn, has been a federal mainstay in the U.S. gasoline supply for more than 15 years. Over the past few weeks, the ethanol industry has been enduring increasing pressure from its opponents over blending everywhere from the refinery to the pump....
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Lumber Price Increase Not a Benefit to Private Landowners
Over the past year, housing prices have reached an all-time high. A major reason for that is the cost of lumber going through the roof. But as Damon Jones reports, despite the surge, private landowners have yet to see any of the benefits....
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Crop tour, northern Alberta
Had to,go check the crops after our half inch of rain the other day, things are looking good so far. The Barley, Wheat, canola, oats and PEAOLA crops all handled the heat was pretty well. We were glad to have the rain though...
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Chopping Barley Silage / Day 1
Chopping Barley Silage / Day 1 | SaskDutch Kid...
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Vacuvating Canola And Vaccinating Covid
Vacuvating canola and vaccinating against Covid-19....
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World Pork Expo 2021 - Pork Industry Trends Interview with Britt Roman of Munters
World Pork 2021 was the first year back after a two-year hiatus. 2019 was canceled due to the prevalent ASF or African Swine Fever, and 2020 was canceled due to the pandemic....
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Gilt selection – indoor breeding
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