Agriculture Today
Farm Service Agency Committee and Acre Rates Applications for the Next KARL Class When to Check Cows for Pregnancy 00:01:05 – Farm Service Agency Committee and Acre Rates: Starting the show is David Schemm, state executive director of the Kansas Farm Service Agency, as he explains the state committee and highlights commodity per acre rates. 00:12:05 – Applications for the Next KARL Class: Jill Zimmerman, president of the Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership Program, continues today's show discussing the KARL program and how people can become a part of the...
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Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 1 Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 2 Dairy Needs Biosecurity Plans 00:01:05 – Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 1: Today's show starts with two segments from Guy Allen, the senior economist at the IGP Institute, and Peter Goldsmith, director and principal investigator of the Soybean Innovation Lab at the University of Illinois, as they discuss how Africa could be the next big market for U.S. growers. 00:12:05 – Africa Being the Next Grain Market for the U.S., Part 2:...
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Cattle Market 2025 Recap and 2026 Expectations Extension Communication Traits of Domesticated Raccoons 00:01:05 – Cattle Market 2025 Recap and 2026 Expectations: A recap of 2025 and expectation for 2026 for the cattle market with Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University livestock economist, begins today's show. 00:12:05 – Extension Communication: Keeping the show rolling is Sandra Wick from K-State's Post Rock District as she explains how communications between producers, Extension agents and specialists happens to help with questions. 00:23:05 – Traits...
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U.S. Grain Expectations for 2026, Part 1 U.S. Grain Expectations for 2026, Part 2 Weather Application Recommendations 00:01:05 – U.S. Grain Expectations for 2026, Part 1: Today's show kicks off with Guy Allen, the senior economist at the IGP Institute at K-State, and Daniel O'Brien, K-State grain economist, as they discuss their 2026 grain outlook. In the first segment they chat about export expectations, the U.S. dollar and transportation. 00:12:05 – U.S. Grain Expectations for 2026, Part 2: Guy and Daniel continue their second segment looking into other...
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Farmer Bridge Assistance Program Used Failed Wheat Crop for Cattle Understanding More About Bull Fertility 00:01:05 – Farmer Bridge Assistance Program: David Schemm, state executive director for the Kansas Farm Service Agency, kicks off the show as he highlights what he learned in Washington D.C. and the new Farmer Bridge Assistance Program. 00:12:05 – Used Failed Wheat Crop for Cattle: Continuing the show is grad student in K-State’s Animal Sciences and Industry, Adam King, discussing how producers can use a failed wheat crop for cattle rations. 00:23:05...
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer Rust Infections in Wheat Matching Finances and Production Data 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer: The show begins with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode where Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken talk about balancing the positive and negatives of whitetail deer. 00:12:05 – Rust Infections in Wheat: Kelsey Andersen Onofre, K-State wheat pathologist, and Logan Simon, K-State Extension agronomist, keep the show moving as they discuss rust in wheat and other challenges they...
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Update on Cattle and Beef Reports What Weather Took Place in 2025 Kansas 4-H Citizenship in Action 00:01:05 – Update on Cattle and Beef Reports: An update on the recent Cattle on Feed report and Livestock and Poultry: World Markets and Trade report from Tyler Cozzens and Brandon Dodd from the Livestock Marketing Information Center begins the show. 00:12:05 – What Weather Took Place in 2025: Matt Sittel, assistant state climatologist at K-State, keeps the show rolling with a recap of the weather that took place in 2025. 00:23:05 – Kansas 4-H Citizenship...
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Holiday Grain Market Why it is Important to Clean Yield Monitor Data Warm Temperatures in December 00:01:05 – Holiday Grain Market: The show starts with K-State grain economist, Daniel O'Brien, as he highlights futures and cash prices for corn, soybeans and wheat. He also notes what usually takes place for the grain market around the holidays. 00:12:05 – Why it is Important to Clean Yield Monitor Data: K-State agriculture precision specialist, Deepak Joshi, and K-State Extension agronomist, Tina Sullivan, keep the show moving as they discuss the importance of cleaning...
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Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 1 Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 2 Winter Compost Piles 00:01:05 – Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 1: Jane Schuh, associate dean of research and graduate programs for K-State's College of Agriculture and director for the Kansas agriculture experiment stations, begins today's show with a recap on research and Extension in 2025. 00:12:05 – Look into Research and Innovation in 2025, Part 2: She continues the show with sharing what she is excited for with the new facilities at K-State. Jane also...
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North Dakota Carbon Dioxide Case K-State National Champion Crops Judging Team Heifer Breeding Exams 00:01:05 – North Dakota Carbon Dioxide Case: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, kicks off today's show explaining a case in North Dakota that shows a taking of private property and what is currently happening. 00:12:05 – K-State National Champion Crops Judging Team: The show continues with Kansas State University students Karlie Albright and Ella Pachta as they discuss their experience and recent success as competitors on K-State's 34th national...
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- Sorghum Insects
- Dairy Industry in 2022
00:01:05 – Farm Bill and Commodity Credit Corporation: K-State law professor, Roger McEowen, and K-State agriculture policy specialist, Jenny Ifft, begin today’s show by discussing Commodity Credit Corporation Loans and how they relate to the farm bill.
00:12:05 – Sorghum Insects: The show continues with Jeff Whitworth a crop entomologist at K-State as he talks about ragworms and headworms and what they mean for producers. He also gives an update on chinch bugs.
00:23:03 – Dairy Industry in 2022: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk completes the show by talking about a recently-released report by the Milk Market Administrators Office in Kansas City that details how Kansas dairy farmers fared nationally in 2022 and some of the emerging trends in the dairy industry.
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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.
K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.