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How do Farmers Prepare the Soil for Planting?

How do Farmers Prepare the Soil for Planting?

Western Growers - Will Terry takes you through the steps of how farmers prepare their soil prior to planting.... More
Seeding - Soil Prepping

Seeding - Soil Prepping

Prosource Produce - Seeding - Soil Prepping... More
Farm Basics - Rocks in Fields

Farm Basics - Rocks in Fields

Brian & Darren discuss how farmers deal with rocks in their fields.... More
Weed of the Week - Tansy Mustard

Weed of the Week - Tansy Mustard

This week's Weed of the Week is tansy mustard. Brian and Darren Hefty will give you tips on identifying and controlling tansy mustard in your field.... More
Food Whys - Pressure Cookers Have Been Around for How Long?

Food Whys - Pressure Cookers Have Been Around for How Long?

Darren Scott, OSU food scientist, discusses the history of pressure cookers.... More
Potential Pitfalls of Urban Farming

Potential Pitfalls of Urban Farming

Just a few miles away lies a pocket of unincorporated county land, and another neighborhood farm – Dogpatch Urban Gardens – which also felt blindsided by bureaucracy in the recent past.... More
Bulk storage for my fertilizer

Bulk storage for my fertilizer

I’m going to pick up some big plastic tanks that will be used to hold fertilizer if we buy one Transport load of fertilizer it is cheaper and if we watch the markets in different times of the season fertilizer is cheaper so we’re hoping this will save us some money in the long run.... More

Shattering in Canola - Nicolea Dow, MCGA and Taryn Dickson, Canola Council of Canada

Shattering in Canola - Nicolea Dow, MCGA and Taryn Dickson, Canola Council of Canada

Nicolea Dow, farmer from Portage la Prairie and Manitoba Canola Growers (MCGA) director, and Taryn Dickson, resource manager for crop production and innovation with the Canola Council of Canada, presented the new canola pod shatter ratings tool and detailed its development process. Nicolea and T... More
Wet Weather Delaying Planting

Wet Weather Delaying Planting

Wet weather is delaying the start of planting for most of the Midwest.... More
Strained History of Relations Between the U.S. and Cuba

Strained History of Relations Between the U.S. and Cuba

The Farm Monitor visits Cuba, and John Holcomb looks at the strained history over the past sixty years between the United States and Cuba, as well as any possibilities for increased trade should relations ever improve.... More
Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey

Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey

Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey... More
Maize Phenotyping - Dr. Seth Murray, Texas A&M University

Maize Phenotyping - Dr. Seth Murray, Texas A&M University

Dr. Seth Murray, professor in the department of soil and crop sciences at Texas A&M University, discusses unoccupied aerial systems and how the university uses temporal phenotyping and phenomic selection for the maize breeding and genetics program at the university. Dr. Murray presented on Dec. ... More
Tobacco Harvest Mechanization

Tobacco Harvest Mechanization

Dr. George Duncan takes us back in time to look at the various research UK's Agricultural Engineers have done in mechanizing tobacco harvest.... More
Spring Market Update Webinar 2022

Spring Market Update Webinar 2022

Seeding season is just around the corner! Before this season’s fieldwork starts, the Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions invite you to watch our Spring Market Update with a line-up of marketing experts. Gain insights into what’s currently driving markets and what could drive them in the year... More
If Omega-3 Fatty Acids are Healthy, Where is the Evidence? - Dr. Scott Harding, Memorial University

If Omega-3 Fatty Acids are Healthy, Where is the Evidence? - Dr. Scott Harding, Memorial University

Dr. Scott Harding, assistant professor of nutritional biochemistry at Memorial University, discusses Omega-3 fatty acids and the evidence of their usefulness in human health. Dr. Harding presented on Dec. 2, during Canola Innovation Day, the final day of Canola Week 2021.... More
Collapse of the Soviet Union Changed Farming for Cubans

Collapse of the Soviet Union Changed Farming for Cubans

The Farm Monitor visits Cuba, and Ray D’Alessio looks at Cuba’s farming practices and why they were forced to turn to organic methods back in the 1990’s.... More
Reducing the Cost of Chemicals by Leveraging Cover Crops

Reducing the Cost of Chemicals by Leveraging Cover Crops

How do Iowa farmers cover the costs of cover crops in their operation? Michael Vittetoe leverages cover crops to reduce the use of chemicals in his weed control program by 60-70%.... More
Wheat Update & Welcoming OSU

Wheat Update & Welcoming OSU's New Wheat Pathologist

Amanda Silva, OSU Extension small grains specialist, gives an update on how the wheat is progressing and talks about upcoming field days.... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Jeff French

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Jeff French

Cold and wet conditions stall planting progress. The global economic ripple effect of the war in Ukraine. Pushing through the pitfalls of urban farming. Market analysis with Jeff French.... More
Gleaner L2 picking corn

Gleaner L2 picking corn

Day 27 of fall harvest... I think LOL! I cant even remember anymore! LOL! Tackling some more corn without L2 Gleaner combine!... More
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