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1041 – Livestock Market Update … KSU Detailed Cow-Calf Budget Tool
Agriculture Today
English - October 11, 2021 14:55 - 28 minutes - 13.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 40 ratingsDaily News News Science Natural Sciences hogs milo rancher ranching agriculture cattle corn cows farm farming Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Livestock Market Update KSU Detailed Cow-Calf Budget Tool K-State Fall Forestry Field Day
00:01:00 – Livestock Market Update: The director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center, Katelyn McCullock, talks about the factors that are keeping the market from trending higher, as many have anticipated. She also discusses the decision of retaining vs. selling fall-weaned calves, and what the market is signaling
00:12:00 – KSU Detailed Cow-Calf Budget Tool: K-State agricultural economist Robin Reid talks about trends in cow-calf production costs in Kansas, based on Kansas Farm Management Association data...and she directs producers to a very helpful tool called the KSU Detailed Cow-Calf Budget, for analyzing an operation's potential income, costs and profitability
00:23:00 – K-State Fall Forestry Field Day: This week's K-State agricultural events calendar includes a final preview of this week’s K-State Fall Forestry Field Day
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Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.
K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.