1562 - Climate Resilient Cereals...Herd Introductions

Published: Nov. 16, 2023, 4 p.m.

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  • Climate Resilient Cereals Lab
  • Introducing New Cattle to the Herd
  • Pests Seeking Warmth in Homes

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00:01:05 \\u2013 Climate Resilient Cereals Lab: Kicking off today\\u2019s show is K-State\\u2019s Jagger Harvey and Jared Crain to discuss a climate resilient cereals lab that will support agriculture around the world.

K-State to Lead $22M Cereal Crops Project Funded by USAID

Jagger -\\xa0jjharvey@ksu.edu

Jared - jcrain@ksu.edu\\xa0

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00:12:05 \\u2013 Introducing New Cattle to the Herd: A.J. Tarpoff, K-State beef veterinarian, continues the show to talk about what producers need to think about when introducing new livestock to their herd.

Disease Concerns with New Herd Introductions

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00:23:05 \\u2013 Pests Seeking Warmth in Homes: Rounding out today\\u2019s show is K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd explaining what nuisance pests might be seeking warmers places inside homes. He also mentions the benefits of cleaning up lawn and garden debris.

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