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Jun 14, 2022

 

  • WASDE Report Analysis and Macro Economic Insight
  • Milk Lines

 

00:01:11—WASDE Report Analysis (Part One)—Senior economist with the International Grains Program at K-State, Guy Allen, gives producers an in-depth look at the commodities market on a global scale by analyzing the latest WASDE report – he specifically gives valuable details on the current world wheat market and what that means for us here in the United States

 

00:12:16—Macro Economic Insight (Part Two)—International Grains Program’s senior economist Guy Allen continues provides world economic insight by providing additional information on the strengthening of the U.S. dollar and the volatility of the current global freight market

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00:23:04—Milk Lines -- On this week's edition of Milk Lines, K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk discusses the importance of sustaining milk flow off the dairy farm this summer and management strategies to do exactly that

 

 

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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.

 

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