1142—Grain Market Reaction to Ukraine War…Master Farmer/Homemaker Couple

Published: March 11, 2022, 4:05 p.m.

  • Russia/Ukraine and Grain Markets
  • Master Farmer Honorees
  • Agricultural Weather Outlook
 

 

00:01:07—Russia/Ukraine and Grain Markets--K-State grain market economist Dan O'Brien takes a closer look at the effects of the war in Ukraine on the wheat and corn markets, and why price volatility will likely be in play for some time to come...that's what he'll be discussing during an on-line K-State seminar on agricultural market responses to the Russia/Ukraine later today

 

 

00:12:06—Master Farmer Honorees--A profile of another Kansas couple who've been named Kansas Master Farmer/Master Farm Homemaker...the 2021 class will be formally inducted in ceremonies this evening in Manhattan:  today, the story of Jess and Laryce Schweiterman of Hamilton County

 

 

00:23:05—Agricultural Weather Outlook--K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond reports on Kansas agricultural weather

 

 

 

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