Wheat from the Black Sea Region Looks Promising A Conversation with the New State 4-H Leader Kansas Agricultural Weather

 

00:01:00 – The Black Sea Region Looks More Promising: K-State grain economist, Dan O’Brien, says the markets have been quiet and that events in the Black Sea region make him optimistic that grain will be allowed continue to leave Ukraine despite tense recent events.

 

00:12:00 – A Conversation with the New State 4-H Leader: The new state leader for the Kansas 4-H Youth Development Program, Sarah Maass, discusses her history with 4-H programming and what she looks forward to most in her new role.

 

00:23:00 – Kansas Agricultural Weather: K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, explains who was lucky enough to catch some flurries across parts of the state earlier this week and what we can expect in the extended outlook.

 

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