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2146 - States Impacting Food and Agricultural Laws...Marestail Control
Episode 2146

2146 - States Impacting Food and Agricultural Laws...Marestail Control

Agriculture Today · Kansas State University

March 25, 202628m 1s

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Show Notes

  • American Food Market Developments
  • Getting a Handle on Marestail
  • Implications of Weight-Loss Medications

00:01:05 – American Food Market Developments: Beginning the show is K-State and Washburn law professor Roger McEowen as he explains three developments that have taken place in food and agricultural law so far in 2026.

From Pasture to Plate -- Navigating the New Legal Feudalism

00:12:05 – Getting a Handle on Marestail: Sarah Ganske, K-State weed specialist, adds to show as she discusses marestail and what options growers have for helping control this weed.

Marestail in Soybeans: Strategies for the Best Control

00:23:05 – Implications of Weight-Loss Medications: Part of a Cattle Chat podcast episode from the Beef Cattle Institute concludes today's show as Brad White chats with Abby Heidari about GLP-1 weight-loss medications.

BCI Cattle Chat Podcast

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