K-State Agriculture Today: 2056 – Exports in the Grain Market…Removing Water from Irrigation Systems
Description

- Grain Futures: Now vs In a Year
- Preparing Irrigation Systems for Winter
- Up and Down Temperatures
00:01:05 – Grain Futures: Now vs In a Year: Starting off today’s show is K-State grain economist Daniel O’Brien with an update on the grain market where he shares about topped out rallies in the futures and the impact we could see from an upcoming USDA report.
Daniel O’Brien on AgManager.info
00:12:05 – Preparing Irrigation Systems for Winter: K-State water resource engineer Jonathan Aguilar keeps today’s show rolling with his reminders for growers with irrigation systems to get them prepared for cold temperatures and freezing water.
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Winterizing Irrigation Systems: Steps for a Smooth Spring Start
00:23:05 – Up and Down Temperatures: Chip Redmond, K-State meteorologist, concludes the show with his report of fluctuating temperatures, breezy conditions and unlikely chances of precipitation.
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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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