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Carbon Penalty in Soybeans

Carbon Penalty in Soybeans

While carbon penalty can be very visual in soybeans, it doesn't always translate to an impact on yield... More
Harvesting Winter Wheat & Planting Double Crop Soybeans in Illinois | Justison Farms

Harvesting Winter Wheat & Planting Double Crop Soybeans in Illinois | Justison Farms

Justinson Farms near Butler Illinois as they are buy harvesting their 2025 winter wheat crop and planting double crop soybeans in to the harvested wheat fields.... More
Tackling High Residue in Soybeans | Pioneer Agronomy

Tackling High Residue in Soybeans | Pioneer Agronomy

Northern Illinois Field Agronomist Jason McVicker is back in the field to talk through one of the biggest challenges farmers are facing: managing high residue, especially in no-till soybean systems.... More
How To Capture the Carry in Grain Markets

How To Capture the Carry in Grain Markets

Capturing the carry in grain marketing is a simple strategy to get paid to store your grain and shop for basis improvements.... More
Nitrates in Sorghum

Nitrates in Sorghum

ABrian Arnall, OSU Extension soil nutrient management specialist, discusses how Oklahoma’s sorghum crop is looking and says nitrates could become an issue for livestock producers. Dr. Arnall also has information on the upcoming Sorghum Experience Oklahoma event.... More
Mesonet

Mesonet

In the Mesonet Weather Report, Emma White shows how the recent heat wave is impacting the cattle comfort index. State climatologist Gary McManus says the drought picture is still looking good, but the consecutive days without a good amount of rainfall are adding up.... More

Dam Removal Project Decreases Water Temperature and Increases Habitat

Dam Removal Project Decreases Water Temperature and Increases Habitat

Located on a tributary of the Kalamazoo River near Allegan, Michigan, the Swan Creek Dam helps manage water flow and provides residents with recreational opportunities such as fishing and kayaking. But this dam is coming down because the Department of Natural Resources wants the river to be cold... More
House Ag Discusses Prop 12 Effects

House Ag Discusses Prop 12 Effects

This week, the House Agriculture Committee heard testimony about the difficulties the pork industry is experiencing in the wake of California’s Proposition 12.... More
In the Grain Markets - Darin Newsom

In the Grain Markets - Darin Newsom

Earlier this week Bryce Doeschot caught up with none other than Barchart Senior Analyst Darin Newsom. Here is their conversation from Wednesday afternoon.... More
Fungus-Fighting Genes: The Future of Crop Protection Is Already Here

Fungus-Fighting Genes: The Future of Crop Protection Is Already Here

Marcel Bruins (Editorial Director of Seed World EU) sits down with Pernille Ollendorff Hede, CEO of Danish biotech startup HealthyCrop, to explore a game-changing innovation in sustainable agriculture: a natural enzyme that helps plants fight off fungal attacks. Discover how molecular biology, ... More
Southern Rust EXPLODED in 7 Days | Virtual Agronomist

Southern Rust EXPLODED in 7 Days | Virtual Agronomist

Take a raw, real-time look at how Landus Technical Agronomy Advisor Dan Bjorklund scouts for disease in Iowa cornfields using SkyScout. One week after detecting Southern Rust in a field near Garner, Iowa, Dan heads back with a camera in hand to show how fast things are changing. This isn’t a ... More
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What's Really Causing the Tight Tassel Wrap Pollination Problems This Year?

USDA's crop condition ratings might be misleading this year. More agronomists and farmers are reporting pollination problems from what's being called overly tight tassel wrap, an issue that can’t be seen until you walk into your fields.... More
Apical Dominance

Apical Dominance

Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1425 | Air Date 07/27/25 - From vertical to voluminous! Brian and Darren explain why farmers sometimes sacrifice height for a heftier harvest.... More
Is Corn Actually a Heavy Feeder + How to Start a Farm Business (literally and legally)

Is Corn Actually a Heavy Feeder + How to Start a Farm Business (literally and legally)

We cover: starting a business from scratch, where asking if corn is a heavy feeder, and “to terrace or not to terrace…” that’s a fun lineup.... More
2025 Land Values - Jim Jansen

2025 Land Values - Jim Jansen

The University of Nebraska Lincoln’s Center for Ag Profitability recently released the results of the 2025 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Report and found the market value of agricultural land in Nebraska has declined by 2 percent from the prior year.... More
Japan Agrees to Trade Deal but Details Have Yet to Be Hammered Out

Japan Agrees to Trade Deal but Details Have Yet to Be Hammered Out

This week, a trade framework was established with Japan, America’s number four trading partner. Imports to the U.S. will be charged a 15% tariff on all goods - 10 points lower than the threatened 25% tariff.... More
Crop Talk - Weed Management in Soybeans

Crop Talk - Weed Management in Soybeans

We are looking back on the 2025 Weed Management Field Day. There we had the opportunity to get some great advice from Extension Educator Amit Jhala on how to keep those pesky weeds out of your soybean fields.... More
Review of Sioux Steel 20,000 BU Grain Bin

Review of Sioux Steel 20,000 BU Grain Bin

Review of Sioux Steel 20,000 BU Grain Bin | | Peterson Farm Bros... More
Building My Next Big Investment - A Gsi Grain Bin - How will it pay?

Building My Next Big Investment - A Gsi Grain Bin - How will it pay?

This year I have decided to make take the next steps in building out the grain facility. I have decided to purchase a GSI 42' 7 ring grain bin. This grain bin will hold approximately 32,000 bushels of corn. In todays market that is close to $130,000 worth of crop. So how can I make this $80,000 ... More
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