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OSU's Kim Anderson Says This Recent Wet Weather is Affecting the Grain Prices
Thu, 27 May 2021 13:57:42 CDT
Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets weekly on SUNUP. This week Dr. Anderson says the weather is having an effect on the Grain Prices, "Its good planting weather for corn so the corn crops going in relatively well. The soybean crops going well, the acres may be a little higher because of the good planting weather.Cotton, same thing going on there. Andreson believes its also had an impace on the yield forecast, "I believe its also resulted in higher yield expectations for your winter wheat crop." To hear more from Dr. Kim Anderson click or tap below.
This week on SUNUP, Justin Talley says horn fly populations are increasing and tells us how we can manage them to limit stress in cattle herds.
-In the Mesonet weather report, Wes Lee explains why progress is slowing for our Oklahoma crops. Gary McManus says this cool, wet weather could continue.
-Then, we continue our wheat variety talks at the Lahoma Field Day with Brett Carver.
-Kim Anderson gives an update on the grain markets and says this recent wet weather is a big reason for the decline in prices.
-In Cow-Calf Corner, Dan Stein continues his discussion on estrus synchronization.
-Next up, Derrell Peel says meat demand is strong, and he expects it to continue through the grilling season.
-Finally, we learn about a Cleveland County 4-H member who has qualified for the Junior Olympics in precision air rifle shooting.
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