Market Journal: State's Winter Wheat Crop May Need More Than 9 Lives this Year -- CropWatch 2012
November 30, 2012
Greg Kruger discusses the state's faltering winter wheat crop.
Roy Smith discusses the grain markets.
Al Dutcher forecasts the weather for the coming week. |
This week the USDA Agricultural Statistics Service reported that half of the state's winter wheat crop is in poor to very poor condition. On this week's Market Journal UNL Extension Cropping Systems Specialist Greg Kruger discussess the current situation and options for growers. While prospects don't look good, Kruger recommends that growers not give up hope and wait until spring to decide about replanting. Until then, the wheat offers soil protection and residue, says Kruger, reporting from the West Central Research and Extension Center in North Platte.
Also on this week's program:
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Grain Markets — Roy Smith, farmer and grain marketing consultant from Plattsmouth, discusses selling strategies for 2012 and 2013 soybeans and corn. Smith also explains how this is a unique year for the dead cat bounce in soybeans.
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Pork Safety — Consumer Reports says it tested pork chop and ground pork samples from around the U.S. and found nearly 70% contained a bacterium. Harshavardhan Thippareddi, UNL Extension food safety specialist, says if consumers follow common cooking practices, they should not be too worried.
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Cattle Carcass Gain — Feedlots continue to struggle with high feed prices. Jim MacDonald, UNL beef cattle nutritionist, explains how research can show carcass weight gain in feedlot cattle.
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NSB Update — Scott Houck, at-large director of the Nebraska Soybean Board, explains how the Nebraska Soybean Board helps in producer education and research.
- Weather Outlook — Al Dutcher, UNL Extension state climatologist, gives his weekly weather forecast.
Next Week
Next week Market Journal will report from the second largest indoor farm show in the U.S., the Nebraska Power Farming show at the Lancaster Event Center in Lincoln. We’ll also visit with Ron Plain about the hog markets.
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