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OSU's Kim Anderson Says No Big Surprises in this weeks WASDE Report
Thu, 11 Nov 2021 15:38:13 CST
This week on SUNUP, Oklahoma State University Grain Marketing Specialist Kim Anderson talks about wheat planting progress, as well as soybean, sorghum and cotton harvest progress. He also shares good news about crop prices.
According to Anderson, he didn't see any big surprises in this week's WASDE report, "I don't think there were any surprises at all. You look at the pre release estimates and they almost nailed everything on this WASDE. Soybeans were off just a little bit, the reaction on the prices was nearly zilch, with just minor moves during the week, So not many surprises."
Anderson said one thing he did want to point out was Russia's production, "I do think it's important that we note that the USDA raised Russia's production from about 2.67 billion to about 2.728 billion. The market I think expected that, I think all of us knew it was going to be higher, but USDA adjusted to higher production in that area."
To hear more from Dr. Kim Anderson on this week's SUNUP, click or tap below..
This week on SUNUP:
• Justin Talley, OSU Extension livestock entomologist, offers guidance for managing and treating lice in cattle.
• Wes Lee, OSU Extension Mesonet agricultural data specialist, looks at when Oklahoma might see this season's first freeze. Then, Gary McManus, state climatologist, is optimistic about the improving drought monitor and topsoil moisture levels.
• Misha Manuchehri, OSU Extension weed science specialist, has advice on controlling fall and winter weeds.
• Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, talks with Paul Beck, OSU Extension beef nutrition specialist, about stocking rates on wheat pasture.
• Kim Anderson, OSU Extension crop marketing specialist, has an overview of the latest USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report.
• Kris Hiney, OSU Extension equine specialist, discusses horse deworming options.
• Finally, we revisit a unique research project that aims to control woody plant encroachment in the Great Plains.
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