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Market Plus with Arlan Suderman

Market Plus with Arlan Suderman

Arlan Suderman discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.... More
Market to Market

Market to Market

BRICS countries forced to pick sides in the global trade war. The father of wind energy takes exception to criticism. A mined product impacting the Corn Belt to the Rose Bowl. And, commodity market analysis with Arlan Suderman.... More
Weekly Forecast - Eric Hunt

Weekly Forecast - Eric Hunt

How will the weather cooperate with producers as planting is in full swing. Market Journal Chief Meteorologist Eric Hunt has the forecast.... More
CropTalk - Apr. 23

CropTalk - Apr. 23

Weather Update - Alison Sass, Ag. Meteorology Specialist - MB Agriculture. Assessing the Winter Wheat Crop - Anne Kirk, Cereal Specialist - MB Agriculture.... More
Can We Get All Our Soybeans Planted Today?

Can We Get All Our Soybeans Planted Today?

It would be nice to have all our soybeans in the ground in April! We've got a lot of ground to cover on the last day of the month, and there's chances of rain with severe weather stirring things up to the South.... More
Breakfast on the Farm - June 14, 2025

Breakfast on the Farm - June 14, 2025

Come Experience Breakfast on the Farm – Innerkip! Bring the whole family for a fun and educational morning on the farm! At Breakfast on the Farm, you’ll enjoy a delicious, farm-fresh breakfast and get a behind-the-scenes look at how food is grown and raised right here in Ontario. It’s a one-of-... More
What No-Till Means From Crops You Dig Up + The Bees Are Dying

What No-Till Means From Crops You Dig Up + The Bees Are Dying

Welcome to episode 139 of Growers Daily! We cover: nematode control, what no-till means for crops that require digging (like potatoes), and the bees are dying at an alarming rate. Again.... More

Seeding 2025 is a go

Seeding 2025 is a go

Seeding 2025 is a go | | Millionaire Farmer... More
New Wheat Variety: Orange Blossom CL+

New Wheat Variety: Orange Blossom CL+

Amanda De Oliveira Silva, OSU Extension small grains specialist, talks with SUNUP host Lyndall Stout about the OSU Wheat Improvement Team’s newest release, Orange Blossom CL+. Dr. Silva also discusses the unique characteristics of this new Clearfield variety, which will be available this summer ... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

John Michael Riley, OSU agricultural economist, explains why most grain commodities are in a downturn.... More
In The Field Update - Planting Progress

In The Field Update - Planting Progress

It's that time of year again. Crop producers are out in full force, putting seed in the ground. Our team headed out near Aurora, Nebraska earlier this week to catch up with a producer and see how things are shaping up as planting season gets underway.... More
CropTalk - April 30

CropTalk - April 30

CropTalk - April 30 | | Manitoba Agriculture... More
2025 Ag PhD Field Day

2025 Ag PhD Field Day

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1412 | Air Date 04/27/25 - Brian and Darren invite you to attend the Ag PhD Field Day on July 31, 2025.... More
The First Tools to Buy + Living Pathway Crops

The First Tools to Buy + Living Pathway Crops

Welcome to episode 137 of Growers Daily! We cover: the first tools to buy for your farm, living pathway crops, and killing those pesky crops once you're done with them.... More
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Earlier this week senator’s Deb Fischer and Pete Ricketts made a stop in Lincoln to talk about the possible renewal of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, set to expire at the end of the year. Also known as TCJA, this legislation has provided significant tax relief for agricultural producers since it was... More
South Texas Farmers Working Through a Labor Shortage

South Texas Farmers Working Through a Labor Shortage

Sun drenched fields along the banks of Rio Grande River provide the landscape south Texas farmers need to grow citrus and green leafy vegetables for consumers across the country. But a steady, reliable labor source that is paramount to bringing south Texas commodities to market is in short suppl... More
Wheat Yield Estimation

Wheat Yield Estimation

Farmers have long relied on tried-and-true methods like counting wheat stands and spikes to gauge early- or mid-season crop productivity. But those methods can be time-consuming and don't always fit well with today's high-yielding wheat varieties. Now, new technologies like image-based tools and... More
Advancements in Agricultural Research - Dr. Chantel Chizen

Advancements in Agricultural Research - Dr. Chantel Chizen

Sustainable land management for agricultural resilience in Saskatchewan Presentation by Dr. Chantel Chizen (PhD), Assistant Professor, Digital Pedology and Pedometrics, University of Saskatchewan... More
Planting Corn Green. Regenerative farming practice changes for 2025

Planting Corn Green. Regenerative farming practice changes for 2025

Planting Corn Green. Regenerative farming practice changes for 2025 | Grow The Farm Up... More
Ginseng & Mother Nature’s Challenges

Ginseng & Mother Nature’s Challenges

Growing ginseng is not for the faint of heart! From specific soil types, the fact it takes 4-5 years to grow, ginseng is quite particular. In this video, the Mels family guides you through some of the unique challenges of growing ginseng in Canada.... More
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