Agriculture Today Radio Program Friday, January 27
K-State grain market economist Dan O'Brien comments on recent trends
on the returns to hedging positions in the grain markets, as well as
on the narrowing price basis levels at Kansas delivery points, as the
main topics of his grain market commentary this week
K-State soil management specialist DeAnn Presley talks about
evaluating crop fields right now for soil compaction problems...she
goes over the procedures for sampling fields for compaction
K-State agronomist Kraig Roozeboom previews a series of in-depth
grain sorghum producttion schools that K-State will be hosting
throughout central and western Kansas in the weeks ahead
And state climatologist Mary Knapp of K-State reports on Kansas
agricultural weather
Agriculture
Today is broadcast each weekday morning at 10:00 on KFRM
Radio, Clay Center (550 AM) and KLOE Radio, Goodland (730 AM), which
collectively reach 75 counties in Kansas, parts of southern Nebraska,
eastern Colorado and northern Oklahoma...the broadcast can also be
heard over the K-State Radio Network
web site.
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Story by: Eric Atkinson
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