1534 - Cattle Market Trade...Leaves Falling in Ponds

Published: Oct. 9, 2023, 3 p.m.

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  • Change in Cattle Market\'s Seasonal Demand
  • Fall 2023 Income Outlook
  • Leaves in Ponds

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00:01:05 \\u2013 Change in Cattle Market\'s Seasonal Demand: Beginning the show is Katelyn McCullock, director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center, with this week\\u2019s cattle market update. She discusses trade data and LMIC\\u2019s cattle feeding returns report.

LMIC.info

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00:12:05 \\u2013 Fall 2023 Income Outlook: K-State\\u2019s Jenny Ifft and Joe Parcell continue the show as they discuss the income outlook for Kansas agriculture. They say income is similar to last year, but operation\\u2019s income is probably not the same.

Fall 2023 Kansas Farm Income Outlook

RuralandFarmFinance.com

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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Leaves in Ponds: Joe Gerken, K-State fisheries and aquatics Extension specialist, completes the show by explaining how leaves can be beneficial or concerning for ponds depending on the quantity.\\xa0

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