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April 21, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 238) (Length: 30:00)
Our focus is on beef export markets. Greg Ibach, Nebraska state director of agriculture will discuss the potential for export markets. Galen Erickson, UNL extension feedlot nutrition specialist and Rick Rasby, UNL extension beef specialist will discuss strategies to make the cattle eligible for export markets.
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April 28, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 239) (Length: 30:00)
We’re talking more about the weather on Market Journal. Vikram Mehta, from the Center for Research on the Changing Earth Systems, will discuss the weather cycles, potential global warming and the impact on agriculture. Roy Smith will join us for his analysis of the corn and soybean markets.
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May 5, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 240) (Length: 30:00)
In our risk management feature this week we will discuss possible late planting this spring and weed control strategies. Al Prosch will join us for the hog market report. In our policy update we’ll look at recent research on the impact of large companies on rural economic development.
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May 12, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 241) (Length: 30:00)
In the future motorists might be filling up with cellulosic ethanol rather than corn based ethanol. Wally Wilhelm, University of Nebraska-Lincoln crops researcher, will discuss the challenges of producing and handling the biomass material and the long run impact on soils conservation and retaining the productivity of the soils.
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May 19, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 242) (Length: 30:00)
Roy Smith will join us with the corn and soybean market report. In our risk management segment we will follow-up the news item from last week on mapping out odor footprints for hog operations.
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May 26, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 243) (Length: 30:00)
Market Journal is reporting from Western Nebraska. We’ll look at the range and wheat conditions, the grasshopper outlook and some innovative irrigation strategies.
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June 2, 2007
Market Journal (Program no. 244) (Length: 30:00)
Conserving moisture and minimizing soil losses through wind erosion is a key to successful crop production. A Torrington, Wyoming producer has designed a one-pass, zone or strip tillage system that cuts through crop residue, provides deep tillage for root development and closes the soil with a firm seed bed.
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June 9, 2007
Market Journal (Program no. 245) (Length: 30:00)
The analysis of farm business records provide a basis to benchmark how the farm business is doing compared to other farms. We’ll discuss the Nebraska Farm Business 2006 report.
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June 16, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 246) (Length: 30:00)
Wheat harvest is near. Bob Klein, UNL extension cropping systems specialist explains the importance of leaving as much stubble standing as possible. Leaving two or three small, lower heads per square foot equals about 1 bushel per acre.
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June 23, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 247) (Length: 30:00)
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research and Extension Center is home of a new state-of-the-art feedlot. Ivan Rush, UNL extension beef specialist, says the new feedlot facility is one of the largest research feedlot facilities in the United States.
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