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Staging For Reglone Ion in Canola

Staging For Reglone Ion in Canola

Agronomic Service Representative, Sterling Mitchell, shares some valuable information on properly staging your canola crop for Reglone Ion application.... More
Ontario Gardening Log - S01E09 - Good Weather, Lots of Growth

Ontario Gardening Log - S01E09 - Good Weather, Lots of Growth

Finished up more landscaping around the beds. The good weather is really starting to show in the crops, all the plants have put on significant growth since the last update.... More
Nebraska Viticulture

Nebraska Viticulture

Wineries are popping up across Nebraska, and we’re headed to the Soaring Wings Vineyard near Springfield, NE. See what Nebraska viticulture is bringing to the wine industry and if it could work for you.... More
Weed of the Week - Volunteer Alfalfa

Weed of the Week - Volunteer Alfalfa

Brian and Darren Hefty talk about options for controlling volunteer alfalfa on the farm.... More
Diseases in Flooded Crops

Diseases in Flooded Crops

Nebraska Extension Cropping Systems Educator Sarah Sivits explains some crop diseases corn and soybean producers may find if their fields have been experiencing flooding.... More
Saving Time While Scouting for Sugarcane Aphids

Saving Time While Scouting for Sugarcane Aphids

Tom Royer show us how sorghum producers can save time while scouting for sugarcane aphids.... More
Seasonal Workers in Canada: A Farmer’s Perspective

Seasonal Workers in Canada: A Farmer’s Perspective

Fruit and vegetable farming is labour intensive and many Canadian farmers, like Murray, have difficulty finding workers to fill the numerous seasonal positions needed to help plant, manage, and harvest their crops. The Seasonal Agricultural Workers’ Program (SAWP) brings workers from Mexico, Jam... More

Iron Talk - Seeding Cover Crops

Iron Talk - Seeding Cover Crops

Darren Hefty explains the challenges of and possible solutions to successfully seeding a cover crop.... More
Market Facilitation Program Information

Market Facilitation Program Information

We meet with OKState Extension Agricultural Policy Specialist Larry Sanders to discuss the details of the Market Facilitation Program for 2019 and information on how producers can signup.... More
July pasture update

July pasture update

Come along as we check on the grass situation in the pasture and also check in on some of the oat crops!... More
Pick Your Own Cherries

Pick Your Own Cherries

We're at Cherry Avenue Farms in Lincoln Ontario (Beamsville) for their annual pick your own cherries... More
Desiccation and Pre-Harvest Burndown

Desiccation and Pre-Harvest Burndown

Darren and Brian Hefty discuss product options and timing for doing desiccation in crops.... More
When Should You Buy Crop Inputs?

When Should You Buy Crop Inputs?

The Hefty brothers discuss factors that may influence when you decide to purchase your crop inputs.... More
President Turns To Tariffs To Jump Start Talks While USMCA Drumbeat Intensifies

President Turns To Tariffs To Jump Start Talks While USMCA Drumbeat Intensifies

The Family Farmer Relief Act of 2019 passed Congress this week giving farmers more of an opportunity to use Chapter 12 of the bankruptcy code if they need it. Previously, only farmers with a maximum of $5 million in debt could qualify for relief but the bill raises the limit to $10 million. The ... More
Market Monitor

Market Monitor

Kim Anderson says if producers can’t raise wheat for less than five dollars per bushel in 2020, they should look at another winter crop.... More
Forage crops contend with weather, pests

Forage crops contend with weather, pests

Dr. Brett Rushing, MSU Extension forage specialist discusses the condition of forage crops in Mississippi on July 26, 2019.... More
Compaction Recovery with Cover Crops

Compaction Recovery with Cover Crops

The project looks at the roll of tillage and cover crops in compaction recovery. Previous research has shown that no-till results in faster recovery from compaction than conventional tillage; this project is evaluating what impact the addition of cover crops will have on the effectiveness of bo... More
Ag Minute - Wind And Plants

Ag Minute - Wind And Plants

Darren Hefty explains wind and its effect on plants.... More
Al’s Forecast

Al’s Forecast

With a dry situation in Western Nebraska, Al Dutcher lets us know what we can expect for weather across the state in the coming days.... More
Northern Ontario Oats

Northern Ontario Oats

Join us as we take a look at how our oats are growing. This field was seeded the first week of June, followed by 4'' of rain the night we planted it. Nitrogen was broadcasted on in late June, and now the plants have come out in head with a average of 30 seeds per plant!... More
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