1535 - Gregg Doud Continues the Gardiner Lectures...Higher-Demand Dairy Products

Published: Oct. 10, 2023, 3 p.m.

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  • Continuing the Henry C. Gardiner Lectures with Gregg Doud
  • Cash Rent in Kansas
  • Might be Time to Change Dairy Products

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00:01:05 \\u2013 Continuing the Henry C. Gardiner Lectures with Gregg Doud: Starting today\\u2019s show is the Henry C. Gardiner Global Food Systems lecturer Gregg Doud. He discusses what opportunities Kansas producers have and what makes him excited for the future of agriculture and K-State.

Henry C. Gardiner Global Food Systems Lecture Series\\xa0

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00:12:07 \\u2013 Cash Rent in Kansas: K-State Extension farm management specialist, Gregg Ibendahl, continues the show by reviewing his recent work on researching cash rent prices in Kansas.

2024 Kansas County-Level Cash Rental Rates for Non-Irrigated Cropland\\xa0

2024 Kansas County-Level Cash Rental Rates for Irrigated Cropland\\xa0

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00:23:05 \\u2013\\xa0Might be Time to Change Dairy Products: Concluding today\\u2019s show is K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk. He says with nationwide beverage milk sales continuing to decline other dairy products are seeing increased sales and it presents producers an opportunity to switch some of their fluid milk sales into higher-demand products.

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