Jun 24, 2024
00:01:05 – Cattle Market Forecasts:
A cattle market update with Iowa State University livestock
economist Lee Schulz begins this week’s shows. He discusses cattle
on feed, forecast changes and what retailers do to boost beef
sales.
Why USDA Beef Supply and Use Forecasts Change Over Time
Retailers Work Hard to Boost Beef Sales
00:12:05 – Planting Soybeans Late: Ignacio Ciampitti, K-State farming systems specialist, continues the show with reminders for growers who are planting late soybeans.
Considerations for Late Planted Soybeans
00:23:05 – Whooping Cranes: K-State wildlife specialist, Drew Ricketts, ends today’s show as he discusses whooping cranes. He mentions how their population has increased, and the value of farm ponds for them.
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