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Ag Now Podcast
Dave Deken, AgNow
14 episodes
4 days ago
AgNow keeps you updated with the latest research-based agricultural trends and innovations. Gain valuable knowledge from industry experts, farmers, and researchers.
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AgNow keeps you updated with the latest research-based agricultural trends and innovations. Gain valuable knowledge from industry experts, farmers, and researchers.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Science,
Natural Sciences
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Wheat Planting - AgNow Roundup - Oct. 17, 2023
Ag Now Podcast
31 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
Wheat Planting - AgNow Roundup - Oct. 17, 2023
2023 was a challenging year for wheat production across the Southern Great Plains, but with the promise of a changing weather pattern, producers are hopeful for at least an average year for wheat yields. Meteorologist Matt Makens has an optimistic outlook for precipitation across the wheat-growing areas of the United States and is even watching snow possibilities as we near November. Then, we talk with Kansas State University's Dr. Romulo Lolotto about the recent moisture and what it means for the wheat crop going into the soil across Kansas. Finally, Oklahoma State University's Dr. Brian Arnall explains why late-September planted wheat has the chance to thrive even without rain since the seeds went into the ground across parts of Oklahoma.
Ag Now Podcast
AgNow keeps you updated with the latest research-based agricultural trends and innovations. Gain valuable knowledge from industry experts, farmers, and researchers.