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From Ontario to Mexico: A grain partnership for the future

From Ontario to Mexico: A grain partnership for the future

From Ontario to Mexico: A grain partnership for the future | Grain Farmers of Ontario... More
Strong Summer Harvest!  OSU’s Josh Lofton on Oklahoma’s Crop Success

Strong Summer Harvest! OSU’s Josh Lofton on Oklahoma’s Crop Success

In this OSU Extension crop update, Josh Lofton, cropping systems specialist, shares encouraging news about Oklahoma’s 2025 summer crops.... More
When the Government Reopens… What Happens Next?

When the Government Reopens… What Happens Next?

Amy Hagerman, OSU Extension agricultural policy specialist, discusses the ongoing government shutdown and notes that even when the government reopens, it will still take time for offices to get back up and running.... More
Drought or Recovery? - Mesonet Weather Report

Drought or Recovery? - Mesonet Weather Report

In this Mesonet weather report, OSU Extension agricultural meteorologist Emma White explains how recent rains have impacted plant available water across Oklahoma.... More
How Can the Seed Sector Make its Voice Heard?

How Can the Seed Sector Make its Voice Heard?

In a world made busy with competing priorities, noise and rapid change, the seed sector’s message risks getting lost in the noise, yet its voice has never been more vital. In this insightful conversation, Cesar González, Public Affairs Manager at Euroseeds, shares how clear, confident advocac... More
Recommendations for POST-Emergence Soybean Herbicide Applications

Recommendations for POST-Emergence Soybean Herbicide Applications

Rodrigo Werle, Weed Science Extension Specialist chats with Daniel H. Smith, Nutrient and Pest Management Program Manager to discuss recommendations for POST-Emergeance Soybean Herbicide Applications.... More
CropTalk | Soybean Season Recap

CropTalk | Soybean Season Recap

It has been quite a year for our soybean producers around the state. Alex Makovicka recently caught up with Extension Educator and Plant Pathologist Dylan Mangel to discuss the season that was.... More

Spreading Fall Fertilizer

Spreading Fall Fertilizer

I spread fertilizer on the hay ground to increase the fertility to improve yields!... More
The #1 Mistake When Picking Blackberries

The #1 Mistake When Picking Blackberries

When are blackberries ripe? It’s not just about color—that’s one big mistake that can ruin your harvest before it even makes it to the basket. In this video, I’ll show you exactly what to look for when picking blackberries so you don’t waste time or flavor. Plus, I’ll share how I wash, store, an... More
Make Your BLUEBERRIES Produce Like CRAZY In 5 Easy Steps!

Make Your BLUEBERRIES Produce Like CRAZY In 5 Easy Steps!

I share how to make your blueberries produce like crazy in 5 easy steps! Blueberry plants are a fantastic addition to any yard and garden. They are very cold hardy, disease resistant, have few pests, and they are small and compact, making them perfect for small yards, HOA's and edible landscapin... More
Grinding Corn For Feed With Antique Tractors! Farming Just Like The Good Old Days!

Grinding Corn For Feed With Antique Tractors! Farming Just Like The Good Old Days!

Grinding corn with antique tractors and equipment. We start off with the 1650 Oliver hooked onto the Gehl 100 Grinder Mixer and then we have to pivot. The Farmall M has to finish the jog today. Come along with us today as we highlight a vintage event. Showcasing how people farmed back in the day... More
Grinding 10,000 ton of corn!!

Grinding 10,000 ton of corn!!

Grinding 10,000 ton of high moisture corn at RJM farms in Elmira Ontario!... More
Turning Corn Into Feed - Grinding High Moisture Corn For The Dairy Herd

Turning Corn Into Feed - Grinding High Moisture Corn For The Dairy Herd

Time to make more feed. High Moisture Corn is the last ingredient we need to make to feed the cows for the next year.... More
BRAND NEW ROPA TIGER | Harvest 2025 Comes to a Close!

BRAND NEW ROPA TIGER | Harvest 2025 Comes to a Close!

It’s been a busy time! The last of the sugar beet has now been lifted using a brand new Ropa Tiger 6S, which has only done 100 acres so far. The Fendt 939, paired with a Bailey trailer, has been hauling to a long Maus pile - ready for loading (stay tuned!). All the heavy land sugar beet pads hav... More
Turning Excess Minerals Into Salts

Turning Excess Minerals Into Salts

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1440 | Air Date 11/9/25 - Brian and Darren talk about the basics of removing excess minerals or nutrients by turning them into salts.... More
West Farm Complete

West Farm Complete

And just like that the west farm is done, so we ll focus on the last little bit left of the north farm.... More
Brazil Scientist Wins 2025 World Food Prize

Brazil Scientist Wins 2025 World Food Prize

Dr. Mariangela Hungria developed more than 30 technologies related to microorganisms around soybeans, maize, wheat and other major crops to be named the 2025 World Food Prize Laureate. Her career embodied that of whom the award was named, Dr. Norman Borlaug.... More
In the Field Update - Fillmore County

In the Field Update - Fillmore County

Harvest is getting wrapped up around the state. We had the opportunity to catch up with Fillmore County producer, Lance Fiala, who has recently turned from harvest to field work. Here is our conversation from earlier this week... More
Growing Tomatoes in the Same Place Every Year + What Exactly IS Considered Crop Rotation?

Growing Tomatoes in the Same Place Every Year + What Exactly IS Considered Crop Rotation?

We cover: using rye cover crops in a warm region, growing tomatoes in the same place every year, and what constitutes a crop rotation REALLY.... More
Green Certificate Program celebrates 50 years.

Green Certificate Program celebrates 50 years.

In 1975, Alberta’s government announced a new training program for the province’s future farmers, the first of its kind in Canada. Alberta is celebrating 50 successful years of this popular rural employment and training program, which helps high school students enter and build careers in agricul... More
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