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00:12:05 \\u2013 Kansas Custom Rates Survey: Director of the Land Use Survey Office at K-State, Leah Tsoodle, continues the show with information about the Custom Rates Survey that she encourages producers to fill out. Also included is a Kansas Profile with Ron Wilson from the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development.
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Keeping Dairy Calves Safe from the Cold: Mike Brouk, K-State dairy specialist, ends today\\u2019s show by discussing three things dairy producers can do to protect calves during extremely cold weather.
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00:12:05 \\u2013 Winter Tree Care: Kansas Forest Service community forestry program coordinator Matt Norville continues today\\u2019s show with information about caring for trees in the winter. Proper care can help with tree, human and wildlife safety.
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Color in the Winter Landscape: Kansas State University nursery crop and marketing specialist, Cheryl Boyer, completes the show discussing why it\\u2019s important to have color in the home landscape throughout the year \\u2013 especially in winter.\\xa0
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00:12:05 \\u2013 Hauling Livestock in the Cold: Keeping the show going is A.J. Tarpoff, K-State Extension beef veterinarian, as he discusses what producers need to investigate before deciding to haul livestock. He says what extra preparation probably needs to take place.
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Managing Young Calves: A segment of Ask the Experts from the Beef Cattle Institute completes today\\u2019s show. K-State\\u2019s Brad White, Brian Lubbers, Bob Larson and Phillip Lancaster talk about different times that calves may have extra management needs.\\xa0
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Mastering Floral Design: K-State Research and Extension floral design specialist, Irina Sheshukova, discusses a new master floral design program for flower consumers to end today\\u2019s show.
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00:12:05 \\u2013 Ukraine and Black Sea Region Update: Antonina Broyaka, K-State associate in the department of agricultural economics, continues the show by providing an update on Ukraine and the Black Sea Region. She discusses what is currently being worked on and an outlook for the next marketing year.
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Above Average Temperatures: A weather update with K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond rounds out this week\\u2019s shows. He explains what records have been broken this past week and why people should keep fire safety top of mind.
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00:23:05 \\u2013 Plant Hardiness Map: After 11 years, the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map has been updated. K-State nursery crop and marketing specialist, Cheryl Boyer, completes today\\u2019s show by discussing map changes for Kansas and what they may mean for gardeners.
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00:12:05 \\u2013 Swine Nutrition with Wayne Cast: Continuing today\\u2019s show is Wayne Cast who is a swine nutritionist that spoke at K-State\\u2019s Swine Day. Wayne discusses how swine nutrition has changed and shares a few recommendations for people deciding what to feed their livestock.
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Faces in Agriculture: BEL Tree Farm: A segment of Faces in Agriculture rounds out today\'s show. Michelle and Aaron Peck from BEL Tree Farm explain their operation and its challenges and successes.
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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Acorns for Deer: Information about how people can increase acorn production from K-State wildlife specialist, Drew Ricketts, rounds out today\\u2019s show. He explains research that tells what deer hunters can do to increase acorn production for the wildlife. \\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Cattle Market Report and Risk Management Products: University of Nebraska-Lincoln livestock economist, Elliott Dennis, discusses a few new risk management products cattle producers might want to consider.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 A Preview of K-State\\u2019s Annual Swine Day: K-State Extension swine specialist, Joel DeRouchey, continues the show by previewing K-State\\u2019s Swine Day. He explains the program for the day and an opportunity for high school students.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 What\\u2019s Causing the Holes in My Yard?: Drew Ricketts, K-State wildlife specialist, has information on what could potentially be causing the holes in people\\u2019s yards. He says there are different attributes to the holes that can help with identifying the species.\\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Day Two Observations from the 2023 Winter Wheat Tour: Romulo Lollato, K-State wheat production specialist, begins today\\u2019s show with a day two update from the 2023 Hard Winter Wheat Tour of Kansas. He says they saw more abandoned fields and calculated a lower yield on the route.\\xa0
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00:12:00 \\u2013 An Update on Army Cutworms, Army Worms and Alfalfa Weevils: The show continues with Jeff Whitworth, Extension field crop entomologist, with an update on army cutworms, army worms and alfalfa weevils. Certain insects are more of a nuisance while others can cause damage to crops.\\xa0
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00:23:00 \\u2013 The Kansas Garden Guide Will Help All Gardeners: Rebecca McMahon, administrator of K-State\\u2019s local food systems program and one of the authors of the new Kansas Garden Guide, says the guide contains valuable information on planning, planting, growing and harvesting a variety of fruits and vegetables in Kansas\\u2019 difficult climate.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Grassland CRP and Continuous CRP Opportunities: Starting today\\u2019s show is Kansas Farm Service Agency agricultural programs specialist, Nicole Welborn. She provides information about grassland CRP and continuous CRP opportunities from FSA.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 A Report from the 2023 Hard Winter Wheat Tour: K-State wheat production specialist Romulo Lollato continues today\\u2019s show with a report from the 2023 Hard Winter Wheat Tour of Kansas. On Tuesday they travelled the northern part of the state and Romulo says they saw many abandoned fields and can expect yields to be lower than last year.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts:\\xa0The Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts finish today\\u2019s show with a conversation on supplementing cattle versus planting warm season forage.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 A Conversation with K-State President Richard Linton: Kansas State University\\u2019s President, Richard Linton begins today\\u2019s show as he touches on the recent groundbreaking and discusses his Presidential Community events. He says his favorite thing to use when building relationships is listening.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Highlights from USDA\\u2019s Latest WASDE Report:\\xa0Continuing today\\u2019s show is Guy Allen, senior economist with the International Grain Program at K-State, as he highlights portions of the recent WASDE report from the USDA.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Keeping the Herd Cool This Spring and Summer:\\xa0Today\\u2019s show finishes with K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk. He covers several \\u201cbest practices\\u201d for keeping the herd cool this spring and summer, including feedline sprinkling systems, fans and adding extra water space along fence lines.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Cattle Market Report and Retail Meat Prices: Katelyn McCullock, director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center, begins today\\u2019s show with a cattle market update. She reviews retail meat prices and the recent consumer price index.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Australian Visiting Scholar Experiences Kansas: The show continues with Rebecca George, visiting scholar from Australia, and Dan Moser, associate dean in the College of Agriculture, as they discuss Rebecca\\u2019s time at K-State. She got to experience and learn about Kansas and the Midwest, as K-State students also got to learn about her home.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Differing Perceptions of Game Bird Production: Monday\\u2019s show finishes with Drew Ricketts, K-State wildlife specialist, as he discusses landowners versus biologist\\u2019s perceptions of game bird production.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Grain Market Update: USDA\\u2019s WASDE Report: We begin today\\u2019s show with K-State grain economist Dan O\\u2019Brien. He discusses how the recent weather could affect the market and the USDA\\u2019s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates that come out Friday, May 12 at 11 a.m.
00:12:00 \\u2013 Nutritional Impact on Embryo Survival: Sandy Johnson, K-State beef reproductive specialist, continues today\'s show as she talks about the impact nutrition can have on embryo survival. She reminds producers that nutrition is one of many factors that contribute to embryo survival.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Kansas Agricultural Weather: A weather update with K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond concludes this week\\u2019s shows. Chip thinks the places that have been getting rain may get more.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Reasons Why Cattle Could be Lame: K-State beef veterinarian A.J. Tarpoff begins today\\u2019s show as he discusses different reasons cattle could be lame. He also reminds producers of the importance of having a relationship with a veterinarian to care for livestock.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Proper Pesticide Use and the Value of Labels: Today\\u2019s show continues with K-State weed management specialist, Sarah Lancaster, reviewing proper pesticide use and the value of the label on pesticides. We are also joined by Mary Marsh from Kansas Wheat with information about the upcoming Wheat Rx.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Several Insect Pests to be Aware of: Finishing today\\u2019s show is K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd discussing a number of insect pests to be aware of, including bagworms, boxwood leaf miner, aphids and asparagus beetles.\\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Agricultural Law Update: Foreign Ownership and WOTUS: We begin today\'s show with Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn University Law professor, with an agricultural law update. He discusses foreign ownership of agricultural land, Waters of the United States and fines and liabilities that producers could be concerned about if their work creates smoke or dust across a road.\\xa0
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Partnership for a Canola and Soybean Crushing Plant: Mike Stamm, K-State canola breeder, and Ed Prosser, Scoular\\u2019s senior vice president of emerging businesses, continues today\'s show with information on the partnership between Scoular and K-State for a canola and soybean crushing plant in Goodland, Kansas.\\xa0
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts:\\xa0Concluding today\'s show is the Beef Cattle Institute\'s Ask the Experts. Brad White, Bob Larson and Brian Lubbers review castrating versus banding calves.\\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Interaction Between Plants and Soil Microbiomes: We begin today\\u2019s show with K-State assistant professor in the Division of Biology, Sonny Lee. He recently received the CAREER award that will support his study of the interaction between plants and their soil microbiomes.
00:12:00 \\u2013 How Two Water-Related House Bills Will Impact Kansas:\\xa0Susan Metzger, associate director for agriculture and Extension at K-State and the Director of KCARE, continues today\\u2019s show to review the recent House Bills, 2302 and 2279. She shares how they will impact Kansas.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Making Strides in Reducing Somatic Cell Counts:\\xa0Today\\u2019s show finishes with K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk. He says even in the summer, Kansas dairy producers are making progress in reducing somatic cell counts in the herd.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Cattle Market Report and April Meat Demand Monitor: K-State livestock economist, Glynn Tonsor, starts this week\\u2019s programming with our cattle market update. He reviews this past week\\u2019s cattle markets and gives updates on the April meat demand monitor.
Link to AgManager AgManager.info | AgManager.info
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Allen Featherstone Named a Distinguished Professor: We continue today\'s show with Allen Featherstone, K-State agricultural economics professor and department head, as he discusses being named a distinguished professor at K-State. He mentions important mentors and explains significant moments in his career.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Handling Undesired Species in Ponds: Today\\u2019s show concludes with K-State fisheries and aquatics specialist Joe Gerken. He shares information about unexpected and undesired species in ponds and how to handle them.
Link to Wildlife and Fisheries K-State Extension Wildlife Management
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Grain Market Update: Wheat Shows Some Optimism: K-State grain economist Dan O\\u2019Brien begins today\'s show with a grain market update discussing local cash and futures. He says this last week wheat has shown more optimism than corn and soybeans.
Link to additional information:\\xa0www.agmanager.info.\\xa0
00:12:00 \\u2013 A Transition in Hosts for Agriculture Today: Samantha Bennett and Shelby Varner discuss the transition as hosts of Agriculture Today. Samantha is sad to be leaving but is excited for her next step.\\xa0
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Kansas Agricultural Weather: K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond finishes this week\\u2019s shows with a weather update. He discusses the expected but undesirable combination of weather and temperatures for Kansas.\\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Innovation in Global Food Systems: We begin today\\u2019s show with recording from Tuesday\\u2019s panel discussion on the role of innovation in global food systems, we hear from U.S. Representative Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, and Dean of the K-State College of Agriculture and director of K-State Research and Extension, Ernie Minton.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 The Value of FARMS Workshops:\\xa0 Kansas producer, Chad Epler, discusses the value of the FARMS workshops at the Four State Farm Show. We also hear from USDA\\u2019s Rod Bain with new meat and poultry processing expansion grants from the USDA.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 An Updated Kansas Garden Guide: Rebecca McMahon, administrator of K-State\\u2019s local food systems program, and one of the authors of the new Kansas Garden Guide, talks about some of the revisions and additions to the 2023 guide.\\xa0
Link to Garden Guide KSRE Bookstore - Kansas Garden Guide [Order here] (ksu.edu)\\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Information on Farm Service Agency Programs: Michael Martin, Farm Service Agency agricultural program specialist provides an FSA update, covering FSA programs relevant to producers due to the current climate in Kansas.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Has Cold Weather Impacted Corn and Soybeans: K-State farm systems specialist Ignacio Ciampitti discusses chilling injury in corn and how the cold has impacted soybeans. Ignacio also stresses the importance of checking fields before making decisions.
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LINK TO EUPDATE (Agronomy eUpdate April 27th, 2023 : Issue 953 (ksu.edu))
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts:\\xa0Beef Cattle Institute experts Bob White, Brian Lubbers and Dustin Pendell discuss disease challenges.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 K-State Research Facility at Lonsinger Farms: Spencer Casey, K-State Research and Extension assistant director for statewide operations, and Dan Sullins, K-State assistant professor in wildlife and outdoor management, discuss a K-State research facility on Lonsinger Farms.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Lonsinger Farms Research and Home Baking:\\xa0Spencer Casey and Dan Sullins continue their discussion on K-State\\u2019s research facility at Lonsinger Farms and Mary Marsh with Kansas Wheat has information on the Home Baking Association.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Reducing Abomasums in the Dairy Herd:\\xa0K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk\\xa0looks at displaced abomasums in the dairy herd. He says animals with higher body condition scores are not the only animals impacted, sometimes it\\u2019s animals with excess abdominal fat.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Cattle Market Report: Interest Rates and Cold Storage: Oklahoma State University livestock economist Derrell Peel shares insight on the steady markets in the last week, the potential impacts of further rising interest rates, and the latest Cold Storage Report.\\xa0
00:12:00 \\u2013 College of Agriculture and K-State\\u2019s Open House: Mikey Hughes, coordinator of recruitment and events in K-State\'s College of Agriculture, shares everything you need to know about K-State\'s Open House taking place on April 1st.\\xa0
00:23:00 \\u2013 What You Need to Know About Mountain Lion in Kansas: K-State wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts shares information on mountain lions in Kansas.\\xa0
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00:01:00 \\u2013 FSA Conservation Reserve Programs: Kansas Farm Service Agency agricultural programs specialist, Nicole Welborn. provides detailed information regarding the various Conservation Reserve Programs.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 KCARE Adds a Northeast Watershed Specialist: The newest watershed specialist to join the Kansas Center for Agricultural Resources (KCARE) team, Daniel Skucius, will be joining Will Boyer in serving as an additional Northeast Kansas watershed specialist. While his new role started less than a month ago, Daniel\\u2019s K-State and Extension roots run deep and he shares what excites him most about this new opportunity.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts:\\xa0K-State experts Brad White, Brian Lubbers, and Bob Larson answer a listener\\u2019s question from this year\\u2019s Cattlemen\\u2019s Day concerning what to do when a first calf heifer does not take to their calf.\\xa0
To have your beef cattle questions answered by the BCI Ask the Experts team - send them an email at\\xa0bci@ksu.edu
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K\\u2011State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well\\u2011being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K\\u2011State campus in Manhattan.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Winning the Game Grain Marketing Webinar (1): From this week\\u2019s Winning the Game Grain Marketing webinar, K-State grain economist Dan O\\u2019Brien and Mark Nelson, Director of Commodities for Kansas Farm Bureau examine key factors impacting grain markets and marketing decisions and how a pre-harvest strategy can serve as a guide for making decisions. In the first segment, Nelson discusses pricing increments, targets and decision dates.
00:12:00 \\u2013 Winning the Game Grain Marketing Webinar (2): K-State grain economist, Dan O\\u2019Brien, discusses how the current tight grain market leaves little room for any negative market impacts. He and Nelson also discuss how a pre-harvest marketing can plan serve as a tool for weighing marketing risks.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Kansas Agricultural Weather: K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, comments on the updated drought monitor, fire risk due to windy and dry conditions, soil temperatures and what we can expect for the first week of spring.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Ability of Cover Crops to Suppress Weeds: K-State graduate student, Lily Woitaszewski, discusses her research evaluating the ability of cover crops to suppress weeds. She emphasizes that while cover crops can serve as a tool, utilizing other weed suppression protocols in conjunction with cover crops will lead to better outcomes.
00:12:00 \\u2013 Upcoming OSHA General Industry Course:\\xa0 K-State Extension beef specialist, Justin Waggoner, shares information on an upcoming unique opportunity in Garden City \\u2013 a 30 Hour OSHA General Industry Course taking place March 31st, April 14th, April 28th, and May 12th.\\xa0
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Alternative Insect Pest Control Methods: We\\u2019ll undoubtedly see some insect pest problems this spring and summer. However, it may not be necessary to use pesticides to control each and every one. We end today\\u2019s show with K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd discussing alternative control methods and how to determine which method to use.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Grain Market Report: The Effect of Weather Patterns: K-State grain economist, Dan O\'Brien, \\xa0\\xa0discusses the difference between La Ni\\xf1a and El Ni\\xf1o weather patterns and their expected impacts on global production. He also covers the unique future market conditions that we are currently experiencing.\\xa0
00:12:00 \\u2013 Community Supported Agriculture Programs: Extension food safety specialist for both K-State and the University of Missouri, Londa Nwadike, talks about community supported agriculture programs, commonly referred to as CSAs. She says CSAs have evolved over time but to this day mainly allow for producers to cover up-front costs thanks to the support of their consumers.
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Kansas Agricultural Weather: K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, highlights the beautiful weather experienced by most of the state this past weekend and the system impacts we can potentially expect in the week ahead.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Farm Service Agency Reminders and Updates: Kansas Farm Service Agency state executive director, Dennis McKinney, shares friendly reminders on the fast approaching March 15th deadline for ARC/PLC signups, as well as insight on soon-to-be-announced programming for distressed producers during a time when cash flow is tight for many.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Early Season Field Crop Pests: Jeff Whitworth, K-State field crop entomologist, joins us for a conversation on early season pests to be on the lookout for. He shares information on how to best control both brown recluse spiders and alfalfa weevils this time of year. \\xa0
\\xa0Alfalfa Weevil degree days tool on the Kansas Mesonet
KSRE publication on Brown Recluse Spiders
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts:\\xa0K-State experts Brad White, Brian Lubbers, and Phillip Lancaster answer a listener\\u2019s question on how to best prepare bulls for the breeding season.
To have your beef cattle questions answered by the BCI Ask the Experts team - send them an email at\\xa0bci@ksu.edu
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Grain Market Report: Annual Outlook Forum: K-State grain economist Dan O\\u2019Brien says most markets took a hit this past week and recaps what he took away from the USDA\\u2019s 99th Annual Outlook Forum.
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00:12:00 \\u2013 A Demand for Higher Quality Proteins in Wheat: As demand in the wheat industry continues to evolve over time, producers might begin to think about their production goals differently. K-State wheat specialist, Romulo Lollato, offers insight on the demand for higher quality proteins in wheat as opposed to just yields in industry. He also covers the upcoming Wheat Rx programs that will feature industry experts speaking on multiple timely topics for Kansas wheat producers.
Wheat Rx | Kansas Wheat (kswheat.com)
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Kansas Agricultural Weather: K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond highlights the severe weather experienced by some parts of the state this past week, the anticipated cooler temperatures for March, and the potential for frost damage in areas where plants have already started to green up.
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00:01:00 \\u2013 Cattle Market Report: Cattle on Feed Report: Oklahoma State livestock economist, Derrell Peel, shares information on the markets from the last week and provides insight on the latest Cattle of Feed report from the USDA.\\xa0
Derrell\'s Cow-Calf Corner Newsletter
Latest USDA Cattle on Feed Report
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00:12:00 \\u2013 Social Media Use in Agriculture: We continue our discussion on social media use in agriculture with K-State alumni and Kansas producers, the Peterson Farm Brothers! Greg, Nathan, and Kendal Peterson discuss how they got started in social media and the reason why they\'ve continued to share content online 11 years later.
Peterson Farm Brothers website
Peterson Farm Brothers on Youtube
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00:23:00 \\u2013 Reducing Bird Strikes on Windows: K-State wildlife specialist Drew Ricketts discusses methods for reducing bird strikes on windows. Worldwide, nearly a billion birds a year die from these collisions. He highlights a research study comparing two different window treatment options.\\xa0
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