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E-98 Prototype - John Deer

E-98 Prototype - John Deer

We discuss how producers could grow their own fuel with this E -98 prototype form John Deer.... More
Weeds Update - Let

Weeds Update - Let's Talk About It Trailer

Weeds Update - Let's Talk About It Trailer | | Manitoba Agriculture... More
Conserving Canada

Conserving Canada's Working Farmlands

An interprovincial working group is collaborating to advance a simple goal: ensuring that the voluntary protection of farmland receives the same federal tax treatment as land conserved for ecological purposes. The group is advocating for consistent, fair incentives that support long term protect... More
Will Farmers Have Enough Fertilizer for Spring Planting?

Will Farmers Have Enough Fertilizer for Spring Planting?

With the war in Iran what do fertilizer supplies look like for spring? Will urea and some products that go through the Strait of Hormuz get here is time?... More
A Quick Update on My Voice

A Quick Update on My Voice

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Market Plus with Matt Bennett

Market Plus with Matt Bennett

Matt Bennett discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.... More
Grain Market Outlook - AgMarket.Net

Grain Market Outlook - AgMarket.Net

Get a look at the Grain Markets with AgMarket.Net Chief Operating Officer, Jim McCormick .... More

Sorghum Products - Steve White

Sorghum Products - Steve White

Expand new uses for Sorghum with things like popped Sorghum, as it has nutritional values like protein and fiber.... More
Market to Market

Market to Market

The war in Iran threatens to make inputs more expensive. Building an agriculture program that’s feeding a changing local community. Commodity market analysis with Matt Bennett.... More
Conservation Easements: A Final Message to Farmers and Ranchers

Conservation Easements: A Final Message to Farmers and Ranchers

Erik Glenn, CEO of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agriculture Land Trust, Chad Ellis, CEO of the Texas Agricultural Land Trust, and Jim Strickland, a Florida rancher who serves as Vice Chair of the Florida Conservation Group, share some final thoughts on the value of conservation easements.... More
Conservation Easements Explained

Conservation Easements Explained

For generations, cattle producers have balanced production with stewardship – managing the land today while thinking about who will care for it tomorrow. For some families, conservation easements have provided a way to help protect their businesses and their way of life.... More
Seed Storage: Protecting Quality from Harvest to Planting

Seed Storage: Protecting Quality from Harvest to Planting

Protecting seed quality starts in the field and continues through storage until planting — that was the focus of the Spud Smart–NAPSO webinar with Leroy Salazar, Amanda Wakasugi and Bill Crowder. Speakers stressed that vine kill timing, harvest conditions (soil moisture, pulp temperature), and m... More
Benefits Uses and Recipes for Fermented Foods

Benefits Uses and Recipes for Fermented Foods

Fermentation has been used for thousands of years, long before refrigeration existed. Today, especially in a time of rising food costs, consumers are looking for ways to save money and prevent waste through extending the life of their food purchases. Fermented foods also offer more ways to impro... More
Lessons in Winter Farming + Certifying Naturally Grown + Work Life Balance w/ Broadfork Farm

Lessons in Winter Farming + Certifying Naturally Grown + Work Life Balance w/ Broadfork Farm

We cover: we are chatting with Dan Gangon of Broadfork Farm in Virginia. I saw Dan and his partner Janet speak at the VABF conference a few years back and I just loved how down to earth they were about the ups and downs of winter farming, farming in general, and work life balance, which is a lot... More
Horticulture School - March 3

Horticulture School - March 3

Topics covered today: Growing Ethnic Crops in Manitoba's Climate... More
How Conservation Easements Impact Generational Transfer and Sustainability

How Conservation Easements Impact Generational Transfer and Sustainability

It doesn't matter if you raise cattle, grow crops, or manage timber - your goal is to steward your land and resources in a way that ensures they're around for future generations. Erik Glenn, CEO of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agriculture Land Trust, Chad Ellis, CEO of the Texas Agricultural Land Tr... More
This Grain Bin Was SUPPOSED to Pay for Itself… Did It?

This Grain Bin Was SUPPOSED to Pay for Itself… Did It?

Did this grain bin actually make money… or did it just feel like it did? In this video, I break down the real cost, payback, and financial performance of a grain bin using actual 2025 corn prices, real payments, and real math. We walk through when the bin paid, when it didn’t, and why timing ... More
Big loads of beer

Big loads of beer

Big loads of beer | | South Sask Farmer... More
Soybean Nodulation

Soybean Nodulation

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1456 | Air Date 3/1/26 - Brian and Darren discuss the process of soybean plants producing their own nitrogen.... More
Lambing Season | Getting Ready For Group 2 Lambs

Lambing Season | Getting Ready For Group 2 Lambs

It's lambing season at Ewetopia Farms and group 2 of our lambs will be starting in just days so we make final preparations for their arrival by cleaning out barns and lambing jugs as well as dealing with the last of the group 1 lambs.... More
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