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OSU's Kim Anderson Talks with SUNUP about some Surprises in the Oklahoma Wheat Harvest
Thu, 25 Jun 2020 16:22:58 CDT
Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets weekly on SUNUP.
Wheat harvest is wrapping up across Oklahoma and Dr. Anderson says he has been surprised by the harvest weather we have had this year, and the protein and test weights, "Thats good heavy wheat. The Story is still out on protein, but the odds are that protein is going to be less than what it was last year." Anderson said there's always hope for higher prices, and wheat is showing some strength and some export demand that will keep our prices up, but he doesn't believe we will see a big price move. To hear more from Dr. Anderson on the Wheat Harvest, click or tap below.
This week on SUNUP, we start with a conversation about summer crop soil nutrition with Brian Arnall.
- Then, in Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains why it is important to have defined breeding seasons.
- Derrell Peel says meat prices are trending lower as the we enter the summer grilling season.
- In Vet Scripts, Dr. Barry Whitworth has information about the increased number of rabies cases this year.
- Kim Anderson says most of the wheat crop is in the bins and producers are seeing premiums for protein over 11 percent.
- Alex Rocateli explains why some types of forage can become toxic after rain followed by hot, dry conditions.
- Finally in the Mesonet weather report, Wes Lee shows us how the soil benefited from the recent rain. Gary McManus says the recent rain is a nice start to reducing drought, but more rain is needed in July.
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