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US and Mexico at Odds Over Water Deliveries

US and Mexico at Odds Over Water Deliveries

According to data from the International Boundary and Water Commission, the governing body in charge of accounting for the water deliveries, Mexico has fallen short on delivery of promised supplies for the current cycle that ends in October of 2025.... More
In The Field Update - Growing Season Progression

In The Field Update - Growing Season Progression

We are coming to you from Carlton Nebraska where we had the opportunity to visit with Ron Volkmer to learn how things are progressing on his operation and their plans moving forward.... More
South Farm Crop Update

South Farm Crop Update

Alright, so we just received a miracle rain and staved off a massive crop failure and we re hoping that this is just the beginning of what's to come!... More
What Legacy in Agriculture Really Means: A Conversation on Family, Agronomy, & the Future of Farming

What Legacy in Agriculture Really Means: A Conversation on Family, Agronomy, & the Future of Farming

What happens when you bring together a CEO, a VP of Product, a Director of Agronomy, and a next-generation leader to talk about the future of agriculture, family, and legacy? You get this rare and powerful discussion recorded live at Commodity Classic 2025.... More
Best Edible Crops for Shady Gardens

Best Edible Crops for Shady Gardens

Don't have full sun in your garden? No problem! There are lots of vegetables that thrive in partial shade. Think you can’t grow a productive garden without full sun? Think again. While most vegetables and herbs love to have 6 to 8 hours of full sun, many actually do just fine—and some even thr... More
Killing those Cover Crops Without Tillage + Gardening for the Long Haul

Killing those Cover Crops Without Tillage + Gardening for the Long Haul

Welcome to episode 154 of Growers Daily! We cover: terminating cover crops, and how to farm and garden for the long haul.... More
Market Plus with Sue Martin

Market Plus with Sue Martin

Sue Martin discusses economic and commodity markets in this web-only feature.... More

Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey

Grain Markets - Heather Ramsey

As producers around the state tie a bow on the planting season trade negotiations and tariffs keep looming over the grain markets. Joining us to discuss those and other topics this week, is Heather Ramsey from the ARC Group. Here is our conversation from Wednesday afternoon.... More
Tornado Season Ahead Of Schedule

Tornado Season Ahead Of Schedule

Severe weather started last weekend in Missouri as officials estimated more than $1 billion in damages in St. Louis alone from a storm.... More
Weekly Forecast - Eric Hunt

Weekly Forecast - Eric Hunt

We had some helpful precipitation fall across portions of Nebraska this week with some severe weather for some. How are things shaping up for the week ahead? Eric Hunt has the forecast.... More
Market to Market

Market to Market

The House passes a budget in an overnight work session. Severe weather stretches over days and states causing massive destruction. The many sides to a renewed water fight in south Texas. And, commodity market analysis with Sue Martin.... More
Canola Council – quick tip on seed-placed fertilizer

Canola Council – quick tip on seed-placed fertilizer

Seed-placed fertilizer can damage canola seed and seedlings, especially in dry soil conditions. CCC agronomy specialist (and Saskatchewan farmer) Ian Epp describes how to do a quick on-off test so you can see how, or if, seed-placed fertilizer reduced canola crop establishment.... More
Someone Lied

Someone Lied

So we rented 4 1/4s of land over the winter but it turns out that it wasn't as advertised, Infact it couldn't have been further from the truth..... More
Disaster Relief This Spring

Disaster Relief This Spring

Amy Hagerman, OSU Extension agricultural policy specialist, discusses the recent flooding and says USDA Farm Service Agency offices are open, though they may be understaffed if producers need disaster relief.... More
No-Till Peanuts

No-Till Peanuts

No-Till Peanuts | | Conley Banman... More
Seeding 2025 is over, back to grinding feed

Seeding 2025 is over, back to grinding feed

Seeding 2025 is over, back to grinding feed | | Millionaire Farmer... More
WCREEC - Field Pea Research

WCREEC - Field Pea Research

Field peas, especially yellow field peas, are gaining traction in Western Nebraska as a promising alternative to summer fallow.... More
China Holds the Keys to Rallies for U.S. Farmers - Josh Hayes

China Holds the Keys to Rallies for U.S. Farmers - Josh Hayes

Optimism abounds over trade deals for Josh Hayes of Hedge Plus. The COO is back with us to talk about all commodities that you normally see on the program.... More
The SeedHawk Emergence Is True

The SeedHawk Emergence Is True

Seeding canola and wheat starting to poke through!... More
1 Bolt Away From Complete Disaster!!!

1 Bolt Away From Complete Disaster!!!

1 Bolt Away From Complete Disaster!!! | | SaskDutch Kid... More
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