Agriculture Today Radio Program Wednesday, October 3
K-State beef cattle scientist K.C. Olson discusses putting together a
drought plan for grazing management, the value of which was fully
evident this year...he talks about the "trigger dates" for making
stocking rate and marketing decisions as dry weather persists
The associate dean of K-State's College of Agriculture for academics,
Don Boggs, reports on another record enrollment for the college, as
those numbers for the current scholastic year are now in...he
highlights those areas of study that are surging in student interest
And K-State's Gus van der Hoeven presents "Stop, Look and Listen",
his weekly commentary on rural Kansas
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 the
Agriculture
Today archives.
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Story by: Eric Atkinson
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