K-State Agriculture Today: 2037 – Value of Public Cattle Data…Small Engine Concerns
Description
- Bullish Cattle Market
- Hazardous Gases
- Beef Cattle Breed Diversity
00:01:05 – Bullish Cattle Market: Glynn Tonsor, K-State livestock economist, begins today’s show discussing the bullish cattle markets and the value of public data.
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00:12:05 – Hazardous Gases: Keeping the show moving is Mitch Ricketts, professor of agricultural safety and health at K-State, as he reminds listeners about the concerns and dangers of hazardous exhaust gases.
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00:23:05 – Beef Cattle Breed Diversity: The Beef Cattle Institue’s Brad White, Bob Larson and Phillip Lancaster end the show as they share their thoughts on adding more cattle breeds to a herd.
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Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.
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