1875 - Cattle Market Numbers...Grain Sorghum in 2024


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Feb 24 2025 27 mins   4
  • Correction in the Cattle Market
  • Grain Sorghum Performance Test
  • Dogs Detecting Insects

00:01:05 – Correction in the Cattle Market: Kicking off today’s show is Oklahoma State University livestock economist Derrell Peel with a cattle market outlook. He discusses the recent Cattle on Feed report and how numbers are looking for feedlots and cow-calf producers.

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00:12:05 – Grain Sorghum Performance Test: Jane Lingenfelser, K-State crop performance test coordinator, keeps the show rolling as she breaks down grain sorghum’s performance in the 2024 season.

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00:23:05 – Dogs Detecting Insects: K-State wildlife specialist, Drew Ricketts, ends the show discussing conservation K-9s and how they can help detect the spotted lanternfly.

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