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OSU's Kim Anderson Discusses the Latest WASDE Report and Breaks Down the Numbers
Thu, 15 Jul 2021 14:52:52 CDT
Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets. Dr. Anderson says harvest is just about complete in Oklahoma. This week Dr. Anderson is talking about the latest USDA WASDE Report.
Anderson says overall things look good, and the report consists of mostly of good news.
The market expected ending stocks to be 783 million bushels of wheat, and they came in at 665 million, Anderson said.
"I think that is positive price wise," Anderson said.
It can be compared to the June WASDE Report expectation at 770 million bushels, he said.
To hear more from Dr. Anderson, click or tap below.
This week on SUNUP, the 2021 wheat harvest is almost across the finish line. Amanda Silva updates us on how the recent rains impacted producers with remaining wheat to cut.
In the Mesonet weather report, Gary McManus gives us a look at the latest drought monitor map.
In Cow-Calf Corner, Dave Lalman has information on creep feeding.
Amy Hagerman explains recent updates to the Conservation Reserve Program.
Then, Brian Arnall discusses two nitrogen and sorghum studies he's conducting.
Dave Lalman joins us again with a few factors cattle producers should consider before buying and feeding sprouting wheat.
Finally, the latest WASDE report is out, and Kim Anderson breaks down the numbers.
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