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Is This Product the Next Big Soil Amendment + A Day in the Life of Farmer Jesse

Is This Product the Next Big Soil Amendment + A Day in the Life of Farmer Jesse

Welcome to episode 145 of Growers Daily! We cover: fertilizing and three sisters planting, is microalgae the hottest new soil amendment and a little day in the life.... More
What Happens When You Combine Two of Western Canada’s Strongest Seed Portfolios?

What Happens When You Combine Two of Western Canada’s Strongest Seed Portfolios?

What Happens When You Combine Two of Western Canada’s Strongest Seed Portfolios? | | Seed World Group... More
Mesonet

Mesonet

In the Mesonet Weather Report, state climatologist Gary McManus looks at the soil moisture maps and predicts warmer weather is on the way.... More
History and Future of Reinke Manufacturing

History and Future of Reinke Manufacturing

Back in 1954, Richard Reinke started his business on a family farm manufacturing structural components for farm and commercial buildings, with a focus on chicken houses and laminated rafters. By the late '60s, Reinke introduced the electrogator center pivot irrigation system, and the company has... More
Market Plus with Mark Gold

Market Plus with Mark Gold

Mark Gold discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.... More
Agriculture Student Surprised by What He Saw in Brazil

Agriculture Student Surprised by What He Saw in Brazil

Providing experiences abroad for the next generation in agriculture is a great way to drive innovation back home. Caleb Frostestad, Iowa State University student, describes what he saw in Brazil and provides advice to other ag students.... More
Are Soaring U.S. Honeybee Deaths A Warning Sign For Canadian Pollinators?

Are Soaring U.S. Honeybee Deaths A Warning Sign For Canadian Pollinators?

A dry and warm start to the growing season has contributed to heightened wildfire risk across the Prairies. But, a pattern change next week could tame the fire risk. Details with Meteorologist Dylan Kikuta.... More

Weather - With Eric Hunt

Weather - With Eric Hunt

We've had plenty of great days for planting, but will we get any moisture to help those seeds sprout. Market Journal Chief Meteorologist, Eric Hunt has the answer.... More
Market to Market

Market to Market

Looking for dollars and sense in the agricultural budget as the head of USDA goes to Capitol Hill. A group of wheat producers who are growing their own grains and markets. And, commodity market analysis with Mark Gold.... More
Products From Soybeans

Products From Soybeans

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1413 | Air Date 05/04/25 - From one small bean comes endless possibilities. Brian and Darren Hefty share how the future is built on this magical legume.... More
OLEP Overview: Additional Funding

OLEP Overview: Additional Funding

This video provides a brief overview of additional funding opportunities for French-language education provided through the Protocol for Agreements for Minority-Language Education and Second-Language Instruction.... More
Farming Worlds Apart - Ken Coles

Farming Worlds Apart - Ken Coles

Intrepid explorer and daring ag innovator (and executive director at Farming Smarter), Ken Coles, highlights his experiences as a Nuffield Scholar. In 2022, he traveled to Ireland, the UK, and France, as well as Zimbabwe to learn how those regions handle on-farm innovation.... More
Forging a Future for Your Cattle Operation

Forging a Future for Your Cattle Operation

Farmers and ranchers are often so focused on the daily demands of their work, that thinking about the future can be challenging. However, without a solid plan for succession and long-term sustainability, one day all that hard work could be undone.... More
Is Wheat Disease Pressure High in Chickasha ?

Is Wheat Disease Pressure High in Chickasha ?

Meriem Aoun, OSU Extension wheat pathologist, says drought kept wheat disease pressure low so far, but recent heavy rainfall could lead to increased leaf rust.... More
Goodbye Winter Wheat!

Goodbye Winter Wheat!

So we're taking out some of the winter wheat due to poor winter survival and re seeding it to canola instead. But rest assured, we ll keep some back for our trial and comparisons.... More
My Farm’s Biggest Secret Expense

My Farm’s Biggest Secret Expense

My Farm’s Biggest Secret Expense | | Laura Farms... More
Conservation Corner - In Season Nitrogen Management

Conservation Corner - In Season Nitrogen Management

Nitrogen management is an important aspect of crop production. With developments in sensor technologies and fertilizer application systems over the past decade the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recommend that irrigated corn growers adopt some of these tools.... More
Trump Reduces Tariffs on Auto Industry

Trump Reduces Tariffs on Auto Industry

This week, the Trump Administration created a tariff carve out on some auto parts to preserve auto production in plants in the United States.... More
Nebraska LEAD Program

Nebraska LEAD Program

The Nebraska LEAD Program began in 1981 to develop leaders to help shape the future of the state's agricultural industry. The constant changes that occur in agricultural policy, marketing, economics and technology point to the need for strong leaders to advocate for the heart of Nebraska's econo... More
Trying to Beat the Rain?

Trying to Beat the Rain?

Trying to Beat the Rain? | | Conley Banman... More
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