Nebraska Farmer Injects "Good" Nematodes via Chemigation | Rural Radio Network
Ag Entertainment
•
6m 39s
A central Nebraska farmer is conducting various field trials this year, including one trial to study the impact of "good" nematodes on his field's soil.
Don Batie said the "good" insect-eating nematodes eat insect larvae in the soil.
The nematodes were diluted in water and injected through the chemigation port on his pivot.
Learn more about Batie's research progress in this week's episode of Fridays in the Field.
Up Next in Ag Entertainment
-
We're Stalled! Rained Out of Barley |...
Trying hard to finish barley, but the weather isn't cooperating. Come see how we faired in the field and in the arena at our 3rd show. We're having a blast and appreciate you being here with us! Until next time, Farm Hard Live Well, The Bernards
-
Ag on Wheels | Eat Them Wheaties - Je...
Join me as we visit Willis Jepson, a 7th generation farmer from Orlinda, Tennessee. He grows wheat amongst many other commodities. His wheat is a main ingredient in many familiar products! Watch to find out which ones! We also learn about how he obtained his massive yields.
-
Barely Getting In Barley || This Farm...
Barley harvest is underway, but we weren't sure it was going to happen or not. Why does it take 3 days to get ready for 1 day's work? Ha. We appreciate you being here! Until next time, Farm Hard Live Well, The Bernards