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November 16, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 268)
(Length: 30:00)
This week Mike Boehlje talks about alternatives for farmers,Roy Smith discusses the corn and soybean markets and Mike Woolverton discusses changes that are occurring in the ethanol market.
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November 23, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 269)
(Length: 30:00)
Kansas State University professor, Vincent Amanor-Boadu discusses strategies to help Ag producers operate successfully in today’s global markets.
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November 30, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 270)
(Length: 30:00)
For many farm businesses, 2007 could be a record year for gross farm income. There are some tax-planning techniques that could lower income taxes that are available to farmers using cash basis accounting. These include prepaying expenses and deferring income.
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December 7, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 271)
(Length: 30:00)
This week in our risk management feature, Matt Stockton, University of Nebraska – Lincoln extension ag economist, discusses the cost of winter grazing of cattle on corn stalks. Stockton’s Corn Calculator matches the size and number of cattle with the amount of grazing acres available.
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December 14, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 272)
(Length: 30:00)
One of the major educational events for ranchers and beef cow producers in the Great Plains is the biennial Range Beef Cow Symposium. The Market Journal crew traveled to Loveland, Colorado to cover this event which features sessions on segmenting the markets for beef, managing the health of cattle, and grazing management.
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December 21, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 273)
(Length: 30:00)
Body condition scoring is an effective management tool to estimate the energy reserves of a cow. Poor body condition is directly related to poor reproductive performance and lower weaning weights of calves, both of which impact income per cow.
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December 28, 2007
Market Journal (program no. 274)
(Length: 30:00)
This special year-end edition of Market Journal features five individuals who have made a difference to production agriculture in Nebraska. One is well known and the other four might be considered behind the scenes but they have had impact on Nebraska’s agricultural industry and the people involved with it.
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January 4, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 275)
(Length: 30:00)
Small livestock operations may find an economical way to handle livestock runoff by using a vegetative treatment system. Chris Henry, extension Ag engineer shows us how the system works.
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January 11, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 276)
(Length: 30:00)
Market Journal discusses successful relationship techniques so everybody wins when negotiating with agencies or individuals such as when negotiating lease arrangements.
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January 18, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 277)
(Length: 30:00)
This week on Market Journal Roy Smith gives us his analysis of the corn and soybean markets. Tim Sutphin, a large cow calf and diversified farm operator from Virginia, discusses profitability strategies he uses. And Dave Aiken updates us on possible actions the legislature will take this year, particularly in regard to water legislation.
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