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OSU's Kim Anderson Talks with SUNUP about How Covid-19 is Impacting Prices
Thu, 12 Mar 2020 15:11:57 CDT
Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets. Dr. Anderson says commodity prices are going down. Anderson says Coronavirus is having a negative impact on the market, but we are not sure how much yet. He also said both the markets and the coronavirus are impacting prices.
This week on SUNUP, we visit Beaver County to the see impact following last weekend's wildfire that burned 29,000 acres. We also learn about donation opportunities for livestock producers and landowners impacted by the fire.
- Then, Bob Hunger has information on diseases in wheat showing up across the state.
- In the Mesonet weather report, Wes Lee reminds us that Spring technically starts next week, but we can expect freezes well into April. Gary McManus is watching the possibility of drought expanding into central Oklahoma soon.
- Kim Anderson says commodity prices are slipping and producers should expect them to stay there for a while.
- In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains the importance of a bull soundness exam.
- Derrell Peel says cattle markets experience shocks from time to time, but he has not seen something like the Coronavirus before.
- John Weir takes us to the site of recent prescribed burns near Lake Carl Blackwell in Payne County to demonstrate the importance of a regular burning schedule to manage the land.
- Finally, in Food Whys, Darren Scott explains the origin of sugars in food.
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Join us for SUNUP:
Saturday at 7:30 a.m.
Sunday at 6 a.m. on OETA-TV
YouTube.com/SUNUPtv
SUNUP.okstate.edu
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