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OSU's Kim Anderson Says Producers Should take Advantage of the Recent Price Rally
Thu, 03 Sep 2020 14:45:16 CDT
Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets weekly on SUNUP.
We've seen a couple of good weeks with crop prices. Dr. Anderson says prices have been increasing, "You look at wheat prices on Kansas City December contract, they went from $4.26 cents to $4.80. Thats a 54 cent increase there. You Look down at corn, $3.21 cents on that December contract to $3.55, thats 34 cents for corn. Soybeans, $8.65 to $9.55, 90 cents cents, and cotton has been wallering around abut 65 to 66 cents, but that is still relatively good for cotton prices." To hear more from Dr. Kim Anderson, click or Tap below
This week on SUNUP, we're preparing for wheat planting season with Amanda Silva.
- Then, Misha Manuchehri has advice for fighting weeds in wheat.
- In the Mesonet weather report, Wes Lee shows us what parts of the state received rain in the recent storms. Gary McManus says with the drought picture is changing across the state and it could be leaving soon.
- Derrell Peel says the potential for good wheat pasture is favorable for cattle prices.
- In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains why producers have four minutes to save the life of a backward-born calf.
- We travel to Pontotoc County to see how the COVID pandemic has impacted their county fair.
- Finally, Kim Anderson says producers should take advantage of the recent price rally.
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