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1972 - Grain Market WASDE Report Expectations...How Wheat Harvest is Going
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1972 - Grain Market WASDE Report Expectations...How Wheat Harvest is Going

Agriculture Today · Kansas State University

July 11, 202527m 53s

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Show Notes

  • Expectations of How the Grain Market Will React
  • Wheat Harvest Update and Value of Residue
  • Be Weather Ready

00:01:05 – Expectations of How the Grain Market Will React: K-State grain economist, Dan O'Brien, begins the show as he gives his grain market outlook that includes pre-report WASDE expectations and current market conditions.

Dan O'Brien on AgManager.info

00:12:05 – Wheat Harvest Update and Value of Residue: Romulo Lollato, K-State wheat production specialist, keeps today's show rolling as he provides another wheat harvest update. He also discusses the value of wheat residue in fields.

kswheat.com

00:23:05 – Be Weather Ready: Ending the show is K-State meteorologist, Chip Redmond, as he explains his weather forecast and the importance of a weather radio.

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