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Cow-Calf Corner - The Dangers Of Storing Wet Hay

Cow-Calf Corner - The Dangers Of Storing Wet Hay

Glenn Selk looks at the dangers of baling wet hay.... More
Al

Al's Forecast

Nebraska Extension Ag Climatologist Al Dutcher has his forecast for the week, and if a drier weather pattern is around the corner.... More
Using Dicamba in Xtend Soybeans

Using Dicamba in Xtend Soybeans

Brian and Darren Hefty talk about label changes to dicamba products for 2019 (XtendiMax, Engenia, FeXapan).... More
Iron Talk - Planter Problems

Iron Talk - Planter Problems

Darren Hefty talks about things to check in your field to see if your planter is seeding properly.... More
Weed of the Week - Western Salsify

Weed of the Week - Western Salsify

Darren and Brian Hefty share ideas on getting western salsify under control.... More
Corn Fungicides

Corn Fungicides

The Hefty brothers discuss timing and product options for applying fungicides in corn.... More
Weed of the Week - Wild Sunflowers

Weed of the Week - Wild Sunflowers

Darren and Brian Hefty talk about controlling wild sunflowers on your farm.... More

Summer Crop Update

Summer Crop Update

We learn from Josh Lofton how flooded fields are limiting summer crops and when replanting is an option.... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says wheat and corn prices are creeping higher as progress on the 2019 crops slow across the state.... More
Mesonet Weather

Mesonet Weather

Wes Lee shows us areas of the state that are starting to dry out… a little. Gary McManus says Oklahoma should expect rain through the end of next week.... More
Eye on Ag: Pests in Your Field

Eye on Ag: Pests in Your Field

What’s bugging you? Pest prevention is key as the temperatures warm up. Bill Dodd has the latest information on the pests you need to be watching for this season.... More
Nutrient loss from flooding

Nutrient loss from flooding

Brian Arnall says certain nutrients move through the soil with excessive moisture. He advises watching the plants, they will show you what they need.... More
Flooding & crops

Flooding & crops

We start in western Oklahoma with a look at how the rains last week are still preventing field work and Jason Warren explains how water moves through different soil types.... More
Al

Al's Forecast

A wet May made fieldwork very frustrating. Nebraska Extension Ag Climatologist Al Dutcher has his forecast for the week ahead.... More
Iron Talk - IT Preventing Spray Drift

Iron Talk - IT Preventing Spray Drift

Darren Hefty discusses the importance of selecting the right size sprayer nozzle to prevent spray drift.... More
Weed Control in Conventional soybeans

Weed Control in Conventional soybeans

Brian and Darren Hefty discuss conventional weed control in soybeans.... More
Pre-sidedress nitrate testing

Pre-sidedress nitrate testing

Brian and Darren Hefty discuss the benefits of pre-sidedress nitrate testing, and how to test on your farm.... More
Rice Crop Struggling with Early Season Setbacks

Rice Crop Struggling with Early Season Setbacks

It has been a struggle for rice producers in Louisiana this year. Heavy rains flooded fields early in the season and put the crop way behind its normal growing cycle. AgCenter correspondent Craig Gautreaux has this report from Crowley.... More
Ag Minute - Plant Food

Ag Minute - Plant Food

Darren Hefty talks about how farmers find the food plants need to grow.... More
Delayed Planting Cost Farmers and Economy

Delayed Planting Cost Farmers and Economy

Wet and flooded fields across South Dakota are causing record planting delays and some fields may not get planted at all this season. Michelle Rook looks at what this costs farmers, agribusinesses and rural economies.... More
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