Farm Pond Renovation Planter Performance Study Dairy Hoof Care

 

 

00:01:06—Farm Pond Renovation--K-State watershed specialist Herschel George discusses the prospect of renovating a dry farm pond, and the multiple considerations that should go into that decision...he talks about the expense of pond clean-out and revamping, the methods of sealing a leaky pond, and taking measures to exclude livestock from direct access to the pond to prevent damage

 

 

00:12:14—Planter Performance Study--K-State precision agricultural engineer Ajay Sharda tells of a new project he's overseeing which will closely troubleshoot crop planter technology in the field...via a grant from a major farm equipment manufacturer, he will evaluate planter row units for their in-field performance in downforce pressure and furrow closing, among other functions

 

 

00:23:06—Dairy Hoof Care--On this week's edition of Milk Lines, K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk urges dairy producers to step up their herd hoof care as the spring comes on

 

 

 

 

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