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April 4, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 288)
(Length: 30:00)
Moe Russell, a farm business consultant, uses his experience to discuss the four key management aspects of a farm business that the top producers focus on. Ron Plain joins us with his analysis of the hog market.
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April 11, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 289)
(Length: 30:00)
The USDA crop planting intention report says producers intend to plant fewer corn and more soybean acres. However, Mother Nature may be changing the numbers. Roy Smith, grain producer and marketing consultant, tells how to manage your risk in the markets.
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April 18, 2008
Market Jounral (program no. 290)
(Length: 30:00)
Mike Briggs joins us for a discussion on the cattle markets and Mark Bernards gives an update on weed control in the field. What is the state of Nebraska’s water supply for irrigation going into the growing season? Al Dutcher and Mark Svoboda talk about ground and surface water levels as well as forecast models for spring and summer.
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April 25, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 291)
(Length: 30:00)
Market Journal continues its focus on water issues with a feature from the Nebraska Water Conference on water quality challenges. Paul Burgener, UNL extension agricultural economics research analyst, gives his analysis of the wheat markets; and Brad Lubben, UNL extension public policy specialist, updates us on the farm bill.
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May 2, 2008
Market Jounral (program no. 292)
(Length: 30:00)
We review the 2008 Nebraska Legislative session with Dave Aiken, University of Nebraska extension ag and water law specialist. Aiken discusses the major bills that relate to agriculture. Ron Plain, extension ag economist, University of Missouri-Columbia joins us for his analysis of the hog market. Jennifer Stanton, scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey explains the results of her testing of Nebraska’s wells for water quality.
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May 9, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 293)
(Length: 30:00)
This week on Market Journal, Roy Smith, farmer and grain marketing consultant from Plattsmouth, Nebraska, joins us for his analysis of the corn and soybean markets. Dave Cozad, Counsel with the Environmental Protection Agency, provides some interesting perspectives on the Clean Water Act, the role of EPA and its affect on agriculture.
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May 16, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 294)
(Length: 30:00)
This week on Market Journal, Mike Briggs gives his analysis of the cattle markets. Bob Wright discusses the use of pesticides in light of higher commodity prices, and Lowell Sandell updates us on the weed situation with the wet, cool spring.
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May 23, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 295)
(Length: 30:00)
This week on Market Journal, Paul Burgener gives his analysis of the wheat market. The chairman of the European parliament’s agriculture committee gives insights into the European agriculture.
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May 30, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 296)
(Length: 30:00)
This week we’ll look at some management strategies to reduce feed, energy and transportation costs for raising livestock with University of Nebraska-Lincoln Beef Nutritionist, Don Adams. Jim Robb gives his analysis of the livestock markets, Stan Garbacz updates us on Nebraska’s international trade and Steve Melvin discusses the water miser.
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June 6, 2008
Market Journal (program no. 297)
(Length: 30:00)
Energy costs are rising and in many areas of Nebraska water availability for farming is decreasing. UNL Extension Educator Steve Melvin has suggestions for irrigators on ways to reduce their expenses and water use.
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