1806 - ESA Herbicide Regulations...New Hybrid Found in Wheat Field
Release Date: 11/07/2024
Agriculture Today
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info_outline 1806 - ESA Herbicide Regulations...New Hybrid Found in Wheat FieldAgriculture Today
First Herbicide Following ESA Requirements New Wheat and Triticale Hybrid Managing a Compost Pile 00:01:05 – First Herbicide Following ESA Requirements: Sarah Lancaster, K-State weed specialist, kicks off the show discussing the first Endangered Species Act compliant herbicide. She talks about the mitigation and off-target movement rules. 00:12:05 – New Wheat and Triticale Hybrid: Continuing the show is Marion Spiering with the Kansas Crop Improvement Association to explain a new wheat and triticale hybrid that has been identified. 00:23:05 – Managing a...
info_outline 1806 - ESA Herbicide Regulations...New Hybrid Found in Wheat FieldAgriculture Today
First Herbicide Following ESA Requirements New Wheat and Triticale Hybrid Managing a Compost Pile 00:01:05 – First Herbicide Following ESA Requirements: Sarah Lancaster, K-State weed specialist, kicks off the show discussing the first Endangered Species Act compliant herbicide. She talks about the mitigation and off-target movement rules. 00:12:05 – New Wheat and Triticale Hybrid: Continuing the show is Marion Spiering with the Kansas Crop Improvement Association to explain a new wheat and triticale hybrid that has been identified. 00:23:05 – Managing a...
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Acts, Violations and Strategies in Agriculture Johne's Disease in Cattle Demand and Consumption of Animal Protein 00:01:05 – Acts, Violations and Strategies in Agriculture: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, starts today’s show by explaining the FARM Act, a National Environmental Policy Act violation and the Environmental Protection Administration’s draft strategy. 00:12:05 – Johne's Disease in Cattle: Continuing the show is K-State veterinarian, Gregg Hanzlicek, as he discusses Johne’s disease in cattle and how producers can help reduce risk of...
info_outline 1804 - Armadillos in Kansas...Swine Nutrition ResearchAgriculture Today
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info_outline 1803 - Cattle Market and Range Conditions...Anhydrous AmmoniaAgriculture Today
Cattle Market Recap and Pasture Conditions Anhydrous Ammonia Applications Kansas Profile: 6S Creative 00:01:05 – Cattle Market Recap and Pasture Conditions: A cattle market update with Tyler Cozzens, director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center, starts today’s show. He discusses the current market and also provides what the range and pasture conditions are and how they compare to previous years. 00:12:05 – Anhydrous Ammonia Applications: Dorivar Ruiz Diaz, K-State soil fertility specialist, keeps the show rolling as he talks about considerations for anhydrous...
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Grain Market Seasonality Kansas FFA at National FFA Convention Moisture in the Forecast 00:01:05 – Grain Market Seasonality: Dan O’Brien, K-State grain economist, begins the show with a grain market outlook. Dan discusses current trends as well as events that could impact the market. 00:12:05 – Kansas FFA at National FFA Convention: Continuing the show is Hayley Hines and Natalee Bray, Kansas FFA State Officers, to recap the National FFA Convention and Expo. The pair talk about Kansas FFA success and exciting speakers. 00:23:05 – Moisture in the...
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Bovine Leukemia Virus Kansas Grain Sorghum Update Fall Removal and Testing 00:01:05 – Bovine Leukemia Virus: K-State veterinarian, Gregg Hanzlicek, kicks off today’s show by discussing Bovine Leukemia Virus also referred to as BLV. He explains its concerns and how common it is in dairy and beef cattle herds. 00:12:05 – Kansas Grain Sorghum Update: Continuing the show are Kansas grain sorghum growers Brant Peterson and Jon Berning as they provide a look into how their crop performed this year and what they hope for next season. 00:23:05 – Fall Removal...
info_outline- First Herbicide Following ESA Requirements
- New Wheat and Triticale Hybrid
- Managing a Compost Pile
00:01:05 – First Herbicide Following ESA Requirements: Sarah Lancaster, K-State weed specialist, kicks off the show discussing the first Endangered Species Act compliant herbicide. She talks about the mitigation and off-target movement rules.
First Herbicides with ESA-Compliant Herbicide Label Approved
00:12:05 – New Wheat and Triticale Hybrid: Continuing the show is Marion Spiering with the Kansas Crop Improvement Association to explain a new wheat and triticale hybrid that has been identified.
New Wheat x Triticale Hybrid Confirmed in Kansas
00:23:05 – Managing a Compost Pile: K-State horticulture Extension specialist, Cynthia Domenghini, ends today’s show describing how to maintain and continue adding organic materials to compost piles this winter.
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