Agriculture Today Radio Program Tuesday, August 21
K-State beef veterinarian Larry Hollis talks about managing against
bovine resipratory disease in stocker and feeder cattle as summer
gives way to fall, stressing the importance of making a BRD-control
gameplan with one's veterinarian
From the USDA Office of Rural Development for Kansas, Karissa Burks
tells of several new USDA grants made to agricultural producers and
small rural businesses in the state, under the Rural Energy for
America Program
Reno County Extension agricultural agent Cody Barilla previews a
special K-State deer management school for landowners coming up this
Saturday in Pratt
And K-State wildlife specialist Charlie Lee reports on a brand new
study on the predatory habits of domestic cats when they spend time
outdoors
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
website. Also see
Agriculture Today
Radio archives.
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Story by: Eric Atkinson
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