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Can You Restore a Pasture to Bermudagrass?

Can You Restore a Pasture to Bermudagrass?

Dave Lalman, OSU Extension beef cattle specialist, speaks with the North Range senior herd manager, Jay Edens, about restoring pastures to more desirable forages like bermudagrass.... More
Why Your Food Future Could be Trapped in a Seed Morgue

Why Your Food Future Could be Trapped in a Seed Morgue

In a world of PowerPoint overload, Rex Bernardo stands out. No bullet points. No charts. No jargon. Just stories and photographs. At this year’s National Association for Plant Breeding conference on the Big Island of Hawaii, he stood before a room of peers — all experts in the science of seeds —... More
The Corn Leafhopper is Back

The Corn Leafhopper is Back

Ashleigh Faris, OSU Extension cropping systems entomologist and IPM coordinator, says the corn leafhopper is being reported in fields in Choctaw County. Dr. Faris explains why OSU researchers need help from corn producers scouting and sending in samples of the leafhopper to find effective manage... More
2025 Crop Weather Challenges: Ohio Flooding vs Idaho Drought Impact

2025 Crop Weather Challenges: Ohio Flooding vs Idaho Drought Impact

The tale of the two farmers is about as different as you can be this year. Ben Klick farms in Ohio while Jamie Kress is based in Idaho. They’re joined by a common denominator - the weather and the impact it can have when too much or too little falls. We start in the Eastern Corn Belt where delay... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

John Michael Riley, OSU agricultural economist, discusses wheat harvest progress before covering recent news in trade policy and how that affected Oklahoma’s four main crops: wheat, corn, soybeans and cotton.... More
Why Are Corn Prices So Low?

Why Are Corn Prices So Low?

Why Are Corn Prices So Low? | Farm Journal... More
Banding vs Broadcasting

Banding vs Broadcasting

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1423 | Air Date 07/13/25 - Line it up or let it loose? The Heftys dig into how placement affects the green in the field and in the wallet.... More

My Corn Crop Was Looking Good… Until This Hit!

My Corn Crop Was Looking Good… Until This Hit!

Everything looked great with my corn crop… until a dusty wind storm came through and messed things up. In this video, I walk through what happened in the field, what I noticed in the days after and how even a short dust storm can impact my crop and what steps are next!... More
Did Bokashi Bash my Tomatoes? + Making the Perishable Harvest Last

Did Bokashi Bash my Tomatoes? + Making the Perishable Harvest Last

We cover: making perishable greens and such last in the cooler (plus other harvest tips), a cover crop for root knot nematodes and a bokashi composting tomato situation…... More
Hay, Bloat, and Catching the Bull!

Hay, Bloat, and Catching the Bull!

Hay, Bloat, and Catching the Bull! | | Farm & Hammer... More
Rollins: No Amnesty For Undocumented Farm Workers

Rollins: No Amnesty For Undocumented Farm Workers

This week, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins promised to find a balance between deporting undocumented farmworkers while not disrupting the agricultural supply chains they support.... More
Mid-Season Crop Check Reveals Very Different Tale

Mid-Season Crop Check Reveals Very Different Tale

Our two producers for 2025 are dealing with extremely different stories this growing season. We go in for a mid-season check up with Ben Klick in Ohio and Jamie Kress in Idaho.... More
Trump Moves Tariff Deadline, Brazil Singled Out for 50% Import Duty

Trump Moves Tariff Deadline, Brazil Singled Out for 50% Import Duty

This week, President Donald Trump moved his deadline for imposing tariffs on countries who have yet to make a deal with the U.S. from last Wednesday to August 1st. Those who fail to make a deal are being threatened with an additional 10% increase in duties.... More
Post crimping corn emergence. Regenerative No Till, No Erosion covercrop crimping results.

Post crimping corn emergence. Regenerative No Till, No Erosion covercrop crimping results.

Post crimping corn emergence. Regenerative No Till, No Erosion covercrop crimping results | Grow The Farm Up... More
Revolutionizing the Hay Industry: Norden AlfaTed

Revolutionizing the Hay Industry: Norden AlfaTed

The Norden AlfaTed – Faster Drying, Better Hay! Drying alfalfa and other leafy legumes for baling has always been a challenge—until now. The Norden AlfaTed is designed to fluff windrows quickly while protecting crop quality, thanks to its innovative reel-type design.... More
CropTalk - July 9

CropTalk - July 9

Topics covered today: Sclerotinia - Decisions, Timing, Staging Crop Update Crop Scouting Panel... More
Market Plus with Kristi Van Ahn-Kjeseth

Market Plus with Kristi Van Ahn-Kjeseth

Kristi Van Ahn-Kjeseth discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.... More
Market to Market

Market to Market

No amnesty for undocumented farm labor. Tariff revenue taken in and new levies sent out. A dramatic difference in crop years from the east to the west. And, commodity market analysis with Kristi Van Ahn - Kjeseth.... More
Inside Georgia’s Sweetest Season: Cordele’s Watermelon Harvest Hits Full Swing

Inside Georgia’s Sweetest Season: Cordele’s Watermelon Harvest Hits Full Swing

Welcome to Cordele, Georgia—proudly known as the Watermelon Capital of the World! With harvest season now in full swing, growers like Greg Leger of Leger & Son are reaping the rewards of a nearly perfect growing season that’s delivered a bumper crop for 2025.... More
Monitoring Technology That Puts You in Control

Monitoring Technology That Puts You in Control

Bovine Respiratory Disease costs the cattle industry hundreds of millions of dollars each year which is why producers are always looking for ways to stay ahead of the disease. Here’s a look at an innovative monitoring technology from Merck Animal Health that helps farmers and ranchers spot sick ... More
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