Ag Videos
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Market Weather Outlook
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Frequent Systems Continue Across US
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Closing Market Comment
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Summer Weather Rally Arrives In Full Force, Sends Soybeans Back Towards Highs
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Reporter's Notebook
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Late-Winter to Summer Weather Outlook DTN Ag Meteorologist John Baranick gives the seasonal outlook to see how La Nina and El Nino may affect planting and crop growth.
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Ryan Heiniger
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Ryan Heiniger, executive director of the Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC), discusses this year's farm conservation tour in North Carolina.
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Lisa Tate, A farmer's voice on farm labor
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Lisa Tate Soury, whose family has farmed in Ventura County, CA., since 1882, has become more vocal over the past year since ICE began raiding farms and rounding up farm workers in southern California. Her farm grows citrus, avocados and coffee.
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Best Shop 2025
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Here's a great shop built for business.
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September 2025 Grain Stocks Report
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Greg Horstmeier and Rhett Montgomery discuss the latest Grain Stocks Report
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USDA Reports
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Positive Data from the May WASDE Sends Corn and Soy Higher
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Tony Coleman Talks About PFAS Contamination on His Texas Farm
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A small Texas cattle producer, Tony Coleman has lost more than 40 cows and calves over the past two years. County tests show contamination from forever chemicals on his land is causing dramatic harm to his cows' livers.
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Worth the Retail Price
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If you're too comfortable you won't grow, says Emily Mullen. There is supposed to be stress in farming.
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New Love For the Farm
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Agriculture has always been part of Tanner Hento's heart, even if he wished it wasn't.
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Jarrett Orman - Rockin J Productions
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As a boy growing up in Iowa, Jarrett Orman loved setting up toy rodeos and pretending to be the announcer. At the age of 21, he now announces and is sound director at rodeos across the country.
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Ready To Expand
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Tom and Tina Favero's shop consolidated remote work areas and is built to grow when they need new spaces.
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USDA WASDE Report July, 2024
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WASDE Features Bearish Production Changes for Wheat
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Walkaround New Case IH AF11
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Here's a walkaround of the new Case IH, 775 hp, 567 bushel capacity AF11 combine.
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 2 - #7 Family Business
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Ethan Smith, Family Business Advisor at Pinion, Shares Core Virtues of Family Business and How to Transition from Laborer to Leader
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #5 America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers
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The 2023 Class of America's Best Young Farmers and Ranchers Discuss Farm Life, Business Strategies and Challenges
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Ag Summit 2023 Day 1 - #3 A New, Old World: What to Expect on Interest Rates in Agriculture
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Rabobank's Senior Market Strategist Christian Lawrence Shares Perspective, Strategies for Farmers in Today's Interest Rate Environment
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Digital Yield Tour, Missouri Perspective
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Zach Grossman, a farmer from Tina, Missouri, talks about how his corn and soybean crops have fared through hot, dry conditions in the Show-Me State.
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Digital Yield Tour, Iowa Perspective
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Kevin Ross, a farmer in Southwest Iowa, talks about crop conditions dealing with drought during planting season that appears to have eased over the past month at his farm.
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In The News
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Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranick Discuss Markets and Weather Over the Week
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A tour of Cattleland Feedyards near Strathmore, Alberta.
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DTN is participating in a tour of agriculture in Alberta, Canada, as part of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ).
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2023 June 29 Midwest Storm - F.I.R.S.T. plot near Gridley, Illinois
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Farmer's Independent Research of Seed Technologies (FIRST) time lapse during bow echo storm.
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In the News
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In the News - with Katie Dehlinger, Todd Hultman and John Baranick
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Special Projects - Chandra Langseth
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Chandra and Mike Langseth, of Barney, N.D. are participants in this year's View From the Cab. DTN's Pamela Smith visited them on May 25 and Chandra shared how seeding went this spring.
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Cameras in Motion
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John Deere uses two types of cameras to give vision to its 8R autonomous tractor (stereo cams) and to its See 412R Sprayer with its See & Spray Ultimate technology; a single camera to identify weeds as small as a finger nail while running at 12 mph.
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USDA Reports
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March WASDE Features Lower U.S. Corn Exports, Argentine Production
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Ag Summit 2022, Day 2, Session 8
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Weed Seed Destructor
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Prashant Jha, Iowa State University Extension weed specialist, discusses testing on the Redekop weed seed destructor, which destroys weed seeds that enter a combine. It's a tool to fight herbicide-resistant weeds.
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Eric Hansotia, CEO AGCO
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A Sit Down: Eric Hansotia, CEO AGCO with Dan Miller DTN/Progressive Farmer
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2022 Wheat Tour Day 3 - Dave Green
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Dave Green, Wheat Quality Council executive vice president, provides final yield estimates and analysis for the council’s 2022 Hard Spring Wheat And Durum Tour.
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Special Projects - Scott VanderWal
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Scott VanderWal, VP of AFBF and also president of SDFB, of Volga, S.D. shares what are some of the main issues for Farm Bureau members in the U.S.
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Kansas Hard Winter Wheat Tour Day 2
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Aaron Harries, vice president of research and operations with Kansas Wheat, talks about estimated yield results and more from Day 2 of the Wheat Quality Council's Hard Winter Wheat Tour
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MI Cattle Farmer Jason Grostic
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PFAS: How Forever Chemicals Are Shutting Down Farms
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National Farm Machinery Show
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Here are a few stops we made at this year's National Farm Machinery Show.
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Special Projects - ETS
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Tanner Schuldt talks about the company's latest strip - tillage equipment.
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Taylor Nelson - 2023 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Taylor Nelson, South Sioux City, Nebraska
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2023 America's Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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Farm Workhorse
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Grower puts John Deere's new 2021 XUV835M Gator through its paces.
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Hayes Kelman - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This corn and wheat farmer diversifies his family’s farming business by distilling its corn and wheat for Red Eye Whiskey.
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Bobby Morris - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This farmer puts all of his management focus on sugarcane and has one of the highest-producing cane farms in Louisiana.
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Joel Lange - 2019 Best Young Farmers & Ranchers
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This young grower looks to farm the land more productively rather than work more acres.
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One Old Auger, One New Tool
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With a few old parts, we built a brand new auger.
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Aluminum Bed Extender
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Welder creates new space for cargo on side-by-side.
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Corn King
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Corn yield champ David Hula shares some of his secrets.
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Summer Outlook for the 2025 Growing Season
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Join Ken Root and John Baranick, DTN's Ag Meteorologist, as they discuss the weather outlook for this summer's growing season and how that may affect crops and crop agronomics. Brought to you by Crop Protection Portfolios from Corteva Agriscience.
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Keep Diesel Engines Running in the Cold Weather
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Charlie Carter, an energy product quality and additives manager at CHS, provides tips on how to keep diesel engines running through winter cold snaps on the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Behind the Scenes at the Miracle of Birth Center
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The CHS Miracle of Birth Center is one of the Minnesota State Fair's most popular exhibits. Miriana Eiden, Minnesota FFA state reporter, explains why fairgoers flock to the center to learn about agriculture.
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Assess Fuel Quality After Winter Storage
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Over the winter, water and other contaminants can accumulate in fuel tanks, causing costly repairs and downtime. Find out how you can assess fuel quality and prevent delays this spring in the latest episode of Around the Table.
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Co-Op Ownership Provides Value to Minnesota Farm
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The first ag co-ops in the U.S. were created to help farmers add efficiencies to support business growth. Today's cooperatives may look different than those first organizations, but the benefits are the same for modern farmers.
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How Can Cooperatives Meet Ag's Changing Needs?
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Farmers and ranchers face unprecedented challenges in a constantly evolving industry. C.J. Blew, first vice chair of the CHS Board of Directors, discusses how agriculture cooperatives are adapting to support changing needs.
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Meeting Mental Health Challenges
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to pay special attention to how stress might be affecting your mental well-being and overall health.
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USDA Reports Reveal Surprises
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The latest USDA Prospective Plantings report shows an increase of about 3 million soybean acres over the average trade estimate. See what factors contributed to the rise and how it could impact farmers’ plans for 2022.
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WASDE Report Focuses on Argentina Soybean Harvest
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Dry weather conditions decreased soybean production numbers for Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay in the USDA WASDE report. Learn what this means for U.S. farmers.
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How Co-op Owners Benefit from CHS Sustainability
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See how CHS is putting sustainability into practice around the world, focusing on environmental stewardship, community well-being and economic viability.
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Protect Yourself from Cybersecurity Threats
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With increased ransomware attacks by cybercriminals on companies all over the world, how can you protect your information? Here are some tips to help secure your data.
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Digital Supply Chain Benefits
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Is your farm connected to worldwide supply chains? Find out how data powers profitability and efficiency from crop nutrient availability to grain marketing.
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One Last Look at Supply and Demand Before Planting
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The 2021 crop season carries high expectations, but driving forces can change quickly. Learn more about the latest supply and demand trends before you finalize planting decisions.
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New Opportunities in Global Grain Marketing
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What is the future of U.S. grain exports? Connecting your farm to new opportunities with international grain buyers.
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Farm Data Security Tips
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Are you protected against online fraud? Here are best practices for protecting your business from attack.
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Minimizing Safety Risks
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Is your farm or ranch a safe workplace? This is how you can learn from close calls to prevent accidents and make safety a top priority.
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Driven by Cooperative Spirit
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What does the cooperative system mean to you? Ag co-ops always have been, and always will be, driven to support local communities and rural economies.
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Accounting - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - February 2019 podcast series
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Evolution of Hybrids - 1 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - January 2019 podcast series
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Barry Childress - 1 of 3
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BASF 2019 Podcast Series
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Nutrient Deficiency Solutions - 2 of 3
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60 Seconds of Science brought to you by Pioneer - December 2018 podcast series
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Soil to Sip
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Kansas farmer distills his corn and wheat to make Red Eye Whiskey. Hayes Kelman Young Farmer story, Feb. 2019.
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