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Radio stations are free to use clips from any of the episodes below. Time codes and descriptions for each segment are listed in the show notes. 

A selection of fully produced segments are made available weekly on the "For Radio Stations" page at the K-State Research and Extension news page.

Captioned episodes are available on our Agriculture Today YouTube page.

Feb 29, 2024

  • 2022 Census of Agriculture, Part 1
  • 2022 Census of Agriculture, Part 2
  • Working with Fruit Trees

 

00:01:05 – 2022 Census of Agriculture, Part 1: Beginning today’s show is Doug Bounds, state statistician for Kansas with the USDA, with a review of the 2022 Census of Agriculture. In this two-part interview Doug...


Feb 28, 2024

  • Protecting Animal Ag Facilities
  • Wheat Rx Seminars
  • How Long Young Bulls Should be Breeding

 

00:01:05 – Protecting Animal Ag Facilities: K-State and Washburn law professor Roger McEowen begins today’s show with information about recent cases around animal ag facilities and free speech.

Animal Ag Facilities and...


Feb 27, 2024

  • Fins, Fur and Feathers: Vultures
  • Grain Bin Safety
  • Annual Checks with a Veterinarian

 

00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Vultures: Starting the show is K-State’s Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken with another episode of Fins, Fur and Feathers. This week they talk about vultures and what issues they could create...


Feb 26, 2024

  • Cattle Market Report
  • Ukraine Going From 2023 to 2024
  • Why She Chose the WOEM Program

 

00:01:05 – Cattle Market Report: A cattle market update with livestock economist Derrell Peel from Oklahoma State University begins today’s show. He discusses trade and the cattle on feed report.

 

00:12:05 – Ukraine Going...


Feb 23, 2024

  • Grain Market Futures
  • Sharing the Facts of Agriculture
  • Warm and Dry Kansas

 

00:01:05 – Grain Market Futures: K-State grain economist Dan O’Brien kicks off today’s show with this week’s grain market outlook. He recaps a few key points from the Ag Outlook conference that are valuable to Kansas crop growers.