Higher Feeder Heifer Imports National 4-H Week Cattle Grazing Grain Sorghum Residue
00:01:05 – Higher Feeder Heifer Imports: A cattle market update with Oklahoma State University livestock economist, Derrell Peel, kicks off today’s show. He explains how drought is impacting wheat grazing options and feeder cattle imports.
00:12:05 – National 4-H Week: This week is National 4-H Week and Sarah Maass and Amy Collins join today’s show to discuss 4-H in Kansas and how Kansas is celebrating National 4-H week.
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00:23:05 – Cattle Grazing Grain Sorghum Residue: Ending the show is K-State Extension cow-calf specialist, Jason Warner, as he says what cattle producers need to remember if they choose to graze their cattle on grain sorghum residue.
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