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OSU's Kim Anderson Talks with SUNUP about How Producers Can Cross the Harvest Finishline
Thu, 05 Mar 2020 15:26:54 CST
Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets. Dr. Anderson says if producers want to make it to the harvest finish line they must scout their fields and see if they need to put down nitrogen, or put down fungicide if needed. Producers will also need to check for broad leaf that might need to be sprayed as well. Dr. Anderson says while adding these products does an an additional expense, producers may not be able to afford NOT to do them in order to make a profit.
You can click on the listen bar below to hear everything Dr. Anderson talks about with the currrent state of the wheat market.
This week on SUNUP, we join you from the Port of Catoosa, where high school FFA students learned how the port connects Oklahoma to the world.
- Then, Dave Lalman explains how the new version of "Cow-culator helps track and estimate the nutrition needs of the herd.
- In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains why it is important to maintain nutritional requirements of cows between calving and breeding.
- Brad Kard explains the facts about black widow and brown recluse spiders and helps identify the differences between them.
- Amy Hagerman reminds producers that ARC & PLC deadlnes
- Dr. Barry Whitworth has information about Dystocia during calving.
- In the Mesonett weather report, Wes Lee says temperatures are becoming more seasonal, allowing producers to work in the fields. Gary McManus explains why drought could expand in the near future.
- Finally, Kim Anderson describes how producers can manage inputs for their wheat crop and still make a profit.
Join us for SUNUP:
Saturday at 7:30 a.m.
Sunday at 6 a.m. on OETA-TV
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