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OSU's Dr. Kim Anderson Predicts Wheat Prices for the Coming Months- and we have your SUNUP preview
Thu, 16 Jun 2011 17:18:11 CDT
Grain Marketing Extension Economist from Oklahoma State University, Dr. Kim Anderson, says wheat prices have gone down over the past week but wheat is not alone as many of the other commodities have been down this week as well. Anderson says wheat producers need to keep an eye out next week, as it will be a critical few days for the wheat market.
Looking further into the weeks ahead, Anderson predicts the prices will weaken as the wheat harvest moves farther into the northern part of the country. However, he says these prices will likely go back up as we move into the fall months.
You can see the rest of Kim and Lyndall Stout's interview on the current wheat market situation- that can be seen on Saturday morning on OETA- or you can hear the conversation now by clicking on the LISTEN Bar that is below now.
Besides Dr. Kim Anderson, this week on SUNUP, Dave Lalman explains the benefits of artificial insemination and the process of herd synchronization.
Derrell Peel talks about the marketing benefits of herd synchronization and the latest fluctuations in beef prices.
In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk looks at the most efficient way to store round hay bales during the summer.
Jody Campiche details a federal program aimed at helping producers upgrade hay storage facilities.
In the Mesonet report, Al Sutherland and Cindy Luttrell explain how a microburst is formed and feature video captured inside a microburst.
In Shop Stop, Wayne and Randy show viewers how to safely use a hacksaw blade to remove a lodged or broken pipe from a fitting.
Finally, in Naturally Speaking, John Weir details the benefits of a new organization called the Oklahoma Prescribed Burn Association.
SUNUP airs Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. on your local OETA channel.
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