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Soil Borne Disease Series: Club Root

Soil Borne Disease Series: Club Root

A short video presented by Dr Len Tesoriero on the identification, causes and management of club root... More
Clubroot Management - Chapter 2: Minimizing the Spread of Clubroot in Canola

Clubroot Management - Chapter 2: Minimizing the Spread of Clubroot in Canola

Clubroot is a serious soil-borne disease of canola and other cruciferous crops which will result in reduced yield and can ultimately cause wilting or premature death of the plant. This video focuses on minimizing the spread of clubroot in canola.... More
Clubroot Management

Clubroot Management

Clubroot is a serious soil-borne disease of canola and other cruciferous crops which will result in reduced yield and can ultimately cause wilting or premature death of the plant. This video focuses on key management strategies around minimizing the risk of introducing the disease-causing pathog... More
Planting Checks - Mike Hinrichs

Planting Checks - Mike Hinrichs

Many producers around Nebraska are gearing up to get in the fields and plant this year's crop.... More
What is the U.S./Cuba Ag Relations Conference?

What is the U.S./Cuba Ag Relations Conference?

The Farm Monitor visits Cuba, and we recap and explain what the latest U.S./Cuba Agriculture Conference entailed, and who was involved.... More
It Might be Mites

It Might be Mites

Tom Royer, OSU Extension entomologist, says these dry conditions have wheat producers battling both drought and brown wheat mite pressure in their fields.... More
Riparian Areas

Riparian Areas

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode # 1254 | Air Date 04-17-22 - Brian and Darren discuss the importance of having streams, rivers, ponds, and/or lakes near your farm fields. These riparian areas can provide many benefits for your soil, but they also need to be maintained regularly.... More

Crop Consultants Assistance with US Cotton Trust Protocol Sign Up

Crop Consultants Assistance with US Cotton Trust Protocol Sign Up

Today’s update is from Rogers Leonard, crop consultant, with Integrated Crop Consulting LLC.Leonard shares that to aid with enrollment in the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, growers can now authorize account access for their crop consultant who can enter information on their behalf and ensure data a... More
Steel and Steers in the Field

Steel and Steers in the Field

Choosing the right equipment or livestock is essential to tackle your toughest weeds. Learn to evaluate how each tool affects your soil health.... More
WADO Ducks Unlimited Winter Wheat

WADO Ducks Unlimited Winter Wheat

WADO Ducks Unlimited Winter Wheat | Manitoba Crop Diversification Centres... More
Corn silage harvest in British Columbia Canada!

Corn silage harvest in British Columbia Canada!

Corn silage harvest in British Columbia Canada! | Devan Jansen... More
FarmCash - Take Advantage of a Growing Opportunity

FarmCash - Take Advantage of a Growing Opportunity

With advances of up to $1 million, producers in Western Canada can utilize FarmCash as a business risk and cash flow management tool to purchase inputs, mitigate risk from weather or unexpected vet bills, provide marketing flexibility, or make other timely investments for their farm. Producers r... More
Intercropping Cereals and Forages

Intercropping Cereals and Forages

Intercropping Cereals and Forages | Manitoba Crop Diversification Centres... More
Spraying Nitrogen on Wheat

Spraying Nitrogen on Wheat

We sprayed 28% on our wheat.... More
High Fertilizer Costs Got You Down? Try Injection Pump Technology

High Fertilizer Costs Got You Down? Try Injection Pump Technology

As farmers gear up for planting season, they have a lot of factors to take into consideration - from seeding rates and row spacing to fertilizer costs and availability.... More
Ukrainian Crisis and American Agriculture

Ukrainian Crisis and American Agriculture

Without hesitation, as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated to a full invasion by Russian forces, world markets reacted sharply.... More
In the Markets - Luke Beckman

In the Markets - Luke Beckman

President Joe Biden made a trip to an Iowa ethanol plant this week to make an announcement that he hopes will ease fuel prices. Biden said his administration would sign an emergency order to ensure 15% ethanol would remain in fuel pumps this summer. We were joined earlier this week by Luke Beckm... More
Cattle & Grasslands: Keeping Carbon In The Soil

Cattle & Grasslands: Keeping Carbon In The Soil

Through soil management and new farming practices farmers and ranchers have made a postive impact on soil organic matter. Kimerly Cornish, Ex. Director of Food Water Wellness Foundation explains how cattle play a critical role in the importance of soil health and management.... More
Soils And Crops Webinar Sasha Loewen

Soils And Crops Webinar Sasha Loewen

Sasha Loewen, PhD candidate at MSU Agroecology Lab presents on his research to Saskatchewan ag consultants and academics.... More
Field Identification of Common Foliar Diseases of Potatoes

Field Identification of Common Foliar Diseases of Potatoes

Potato growers’ goal is to have accurate information of potential development of diseases in each of their fields. This can be accomplished with regular field monitoring.... More
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