This video was filmed over the course of about a week and a half- so happy that the weather is now cooperating and we can be in the field!! Comment any planting questions you may have and I’ll try to answer them in upcoming videos.
Big Tractor Power is out in the field with a V8 powered 210 hp STEIGER Series III Wildcat ST-210 Tractor that has been converted into an 1,100 gallon self propelled sprayer with a 90ft boom. Viewers hear from the farmer about the modifications made to this 4wd tractor as well spending time in the field seeing and hearing it at work.
WASHINGTON, May 9, 2023 — The second day of the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM for Climate) Summit kicked off with keynote remarks from His Excellency Engineer Mohammed Alameeri, Assistant Under Secretary, Food Diversity Sector, Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and U.S. Senator Stabenow, on the importance of climate-smart agriculture and food systems innovation in providing solutions to address food insecurity and climate change.
The ag industry is constantly evolving and tools to help farmers better manage their business are crucial to the bottom line. In this Managing for Profit, Kirk Merritt, executive director of the Ohio Soybean Council talks about how the Ohio State University’s Farm Financial Management and Policy Institute can benefit producers. ...
This spring has offered short and sporadic planting windows for farmers. In this Pods for Profit, cropping systems agronomist Manni Singh with Michigan State University will break down what to consider when planting soybeans and other management decisions that impact emergence. ...
University of Missouri Ag Economist Scott Brown says greater 2023 crop production could put pressure on commodity prices and farm income, but Brown sees continued robust demand for soybeans. There is more demand than even Brown expected for soybeans expanding feed component supply. Learn more at mosoy.org. Brought to you by Missouri’s soybean growers and their checkoff. ...
An active severe weather season continues to threaten Illinois farms. Alex Hartke of Teutopolis tells Brownfield a Monday morning storm caused structural damage on their farm in southern Illinois. “The winds picked up and the sky got really dark. Come to find out that our monoslope cattle barn, which houses over 90% of our feed lot cattle was gone. We had high winds that took it off the foundation.” He […]
Jul. corn closed at $5.84 and 3/4, down 11 and 3/4 centsJul. soybeans closed at $14.14 and 1/4, down 19 and 1/2 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $419.00, down $7.90Jul. soybean oil closed at 53.04, down 61 pointsJul. wheat closed at $6.43 and 1/2, down 10 and 1/2 centsJun. live cattle closed at $163.92, up $1.50Aug. feeder cattle closed at $226.12, up $3.02Jun. ...