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Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey

Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey

Many producers around the state are expecting good yields this year. However, as corn and soybean prices continue to take a hit, many producers are wondering when their fortunes may change. We caught up with the ARC Group’s Heather Ramsey during our stop here at the Nebraska State Fair to get he... More
Rainfall Boosts Oklahoma Soil Moisture - OSU Mesonet Weather Report

Rainfall Boosts Oklahoma Soil Moisture - OSU Mesonet Weather Report

In this episode of the Mesonet Weather Report, Emma White, OSU Extension Mesonet agricultural meteorologist, explains how this week’s rainfall impacts soil moisture across Oklahoma. State climatologist Gary McManus also shares why the recent cooler weather may be sticking around a little longer.... More
Market Plus with Sue Martin

Market Plus with Sue Martin

Sue Martin discusses the economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.... More
Swathing the south farm!

Swathing the south farm!

So we're knocking down some canola back south to get this show on the road!... More
Barley Silage Continues To Progress

Barley Silage Continues To Progress

Barley Silage Continues To Progress | SaskDutch Kid... More
What People Get Wrong about CO2 + How to Cure and Store Winter Squash

What People Get Wrong about CO2 + How to Cure and Store Winter Squash

We cover: today we’re catching up on some of my field trials, What people get wrong about carbon dioxide, and curing and storing winter squash.... More
Here We Grow Again- Part 1

Here We Grow Again- Part 1

SBM gives us a hint of things to come.... More

CropTalk - Aug 27

CropTalk - Aug 27

Topics covered today: Planning for the 2026 Winter Crop – Alex Griffiths P.Ag., CCA Agrologist - Ducks Unlimited Canada o Update on 2025 Crop, New Varieties and Production Practices Crop Scouting Panel o Looking Into Harvest Issues Crop Update... More
Market to Market

Market to Market

Swatting away a malicious pest that’s squeezing the cattle trade. How pork producers are working through three big issues facing their industry. And, commodity market analysis with Sue Martin.... More
Why Did Corn Prices Change?

Why Did Corn Prices Change?

John Michael Riley, OSU agricultural economist, breaks down the latest WASDE Report and explains why there were changes in the corn market.... More
What OSU’s New Cotton Specialist Reveals About the Crop

What OSU’s New Cotton Specialist Reveals About the Crop

SUNUP heads to Caddo County to meet with OSU Extension’s new cotton specialist, Jenny Dudak, for an update on how cotton is shaping up across Oklahoma.... More
Farm Basics #960 Smut in Crops (Air Date 8-28-16)

Farm Basics #960 Smut in Crops (Air Date 8-28-16)

During Farm Basics, Brian and Darren Hefty talk about smut in crops and how to prevent it on your farm.... More
Corn Disease Management

Corn Disease Management

Agronomic Systems Field Specialist Dr. Stephanie Karhoff discusses disease management practices for Tar spot and Gibberella ear rot of corn.... More
Record corn harvest threatens farmers

Record corn harvest threatens farmers' bottom line | Morning In America

The United States is headed for a record-breaking corn harvest this year, but the surge in supply is threatening to lower prices at a time when farmers are already feeling the pinch. Stu Swanson, an Iowa farmer and president of the Iowa Corn Growers Association, joins "Morning in America" to dis... More
Reduce Erosion

Reduce Erosion

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1429 | Air Date 04/24/25 - It's dirty work, but someone's gotta do it. The Heftys explain the ground rules when it comes to saving soils.... More
How Persistent Herbicides Spoil Compost + Getting in Good with Restaurants

How Persistent Herbicides Spoil Compost + Getting in Good with Restaurants

We cover: selling to restaurants, persistent herbicides, and how late is too late to plant crops in the field.... More
Sask. premier confirms trip to China for canola tariff negotiations

Sask. premier confirms trip to China for canola tariff negotiations

Moe says he will be travelling to China in the coming weeks to assist federal officials in negotiating an end to Chinese tariffs on canola.... More
SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: China hits Canada with canola seed tariffs

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable: China hits Canada with canola seed tariffs

The big story this week was China placing a 75.8 per cent anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola seed imports. While China claims the duty is temporary - pending the conclusion of its anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola next month - many are calling on the federal government to tak... More
Preparing for Screwworms in South Texas

Preparing for Screwworms in South Texas

The New World Screwworm, an insect once eradicated from the U.S., is back on the radar of the beef industry. Here’s a look at some of the steps cattle producers in South Texas are taking to stay ahead of the risk and protect their herds.... More
Crop Talk, Soybean Insects

Crop Talk, Soybean Insects

Last week Nebraska Extension wrapped up their series of Soybean Management Field Days at the Eastern Nebraska Research Extension and Education Center. This event provided growers with the latest in soybean production, management and marketing. During our time there we caught up with Extension E... More
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