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Previous Programs Overview
 
June 30, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 248) (Length: 30:00)
Armyworms and western bean cutworms are beginning their attack on corn and soybean crops. Cattle producers are wondering if the cattle market has hit the seasonal low a month early.
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July 7, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 249) (Length: 30:00)
David Aiken, UNL extension water and ag law specialist, will discuss new Nebraska laws affecting agricultural producers. Aiken will look at the Republican River Basin, Initiative 300 and changes in the estate and inheritance taxes.
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July 14, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 250) (Length: 30:00)
Gary Hergert talks about the canola and camolina project he is working on in Panhandle. Darrell Mark will discuss the recent hogs and pigs report. In our risk management segment John Smith will show us the importance of a properly adjusted seed planter.
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July 21, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 251) (Length: 30:00)
Mike Briggs will discuss the cattle markets. In our risk management segment Dee Griffin will explain how to reduce cattle heat stress.
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July 28, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 252) (Length: 30:00)
Paul Burgener will discuss the wheat and alternative grain markets. In our risk management segment we will talk with Crystal Buckner and Galen Erickson about “Cattle Code,” a computer-based model evaluating economic returns for feeding by-products to feedlot cattle versus a controlled diet.
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August 4, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 253) (Length: 30:00)
Market Journal comes to you from the American Ag Economics Association annual meeting in Portland, Oregon.
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August 11, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 254) (Length: 30:00)
Quality and freshness is the major reason consumers buy local. Growers need to have it certified and use the local trademarks such as Nebraska Grown. Market Journal will look at buying local and the development of these markets for farm products.
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August 18, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 255) (Length: 30:00)
Agricultural lending has changed over the past 20 years. We’ll look at how and discuss how UNL is responding to the need for more professionals in the ag lending field.
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August 25, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 256) (Length: 30:00)
Livestock farm biosecurity is establishing practices to keep disease out. Veterinarian, Dr. Joel Nerem explains how to be successful in preventing costly disease in the swine herd.
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September 1, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 257) (Length: 30:00)
Market Journal comes from the UNL Gundmundsen Sandhills Ranch Open House near Whitman, Nebraska. The working ranch is a unique beef research facility. The open house on Wednesday highlights range management, distillers grains, and calving and heifer development systems.
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