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Feb 26, 2025

  • The Start of Roger's Top 10 in 2024
  • Programs for Rural Fire Departments
  • Bulls for Replacement Heifers

 

00:01:05 – The Start of Roger's Top 10 in 2024: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, begins today’s show as he talks through a few of the topics that made his top 10 list for agricultural law and taxation in 2024.

The "Top Ten" of 2024 (Part One)

Roger on AgManager.info

 

00:12:05 – Programs for Rural Fire Departments: Continuing the show is Kansas Forest Service’s Eric Ward as he discusses a cost share program that is administered by the Kansas Forest Service while also highlighting the impact of volunteer firefighters.

KansasForests.org

 

00:23:05 – Bulls for Replacement Heifers: The Beef Cattle Institute’s Brad White ends the show with special guest Bob Weaber as they talk about selecting bulls for replacement heifers and certain things to pay attention to.  

BCI Cattle Chat Podcast

Bovine Science with BCI Podcast

Email BCI at bci@ksu.edu

 

 

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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 Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.

 

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