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OSU's Kim Anderson Talks about the Wheat Prices at the Beginning of Harvest, Versus the End of Harvest

Thu, 23 Jul 2020 15:19:16 CDT

OSU's Kim Anderson Talks about the Wheat Prices at the Beginning of Harvest, Versus the End of Harvest Oklahoma State University Extension Grains Market Analyst Dr. Kim Anderson talks about what is going on in the Wheat Markets weekly on SUNUP.

This week Dr. Anderson is talking about the price of wheat at the start of harvest, Versus what happened to wheat prices at the end of Harvest, "I think what happened was One, we had relatively high yields, and we had relatively low protein. Coming into harvest, expectations were a little better than that. When the market saw we didn't have the protein, then I think they took prices down relatively fast." To hear more of Dr. Anderson's comments click the listen bar below.

This week on SUNUP, Josh Lofton has an update on the corn crop and explains how not treating the corn earworm can damage other crops.

- Then, Kim Anderson says protein does impact the price of wheat, but producers have to balance the cost of inputs with the potential of profits.

- In Cow-Calf Corner, Glenn Selk explains the importance of hay samples when preparing for supplements later this year.

- Becky Carroll says producers should be on the lookout for the pecan weevil. She also has information about an upcoming pecan webinar.

- In Vet Scripts, Dr. Barry Whitworth offers ways to keep our pets cool during warm weather.

- Derrell Peel says those who are calling for a restructuring of beef markets should proceed with caution.

- In the Mesonet weather report, Wes Lee shows us how recent rains impacted soil moisture. Gary McManus says parts of the panhandle received nearly one-third of the region's annual rainfall during the past few weeks, which improves the drought picture.

- Finally, in Naturally Speaking, Marley Beem explains when pond owners should be concerned about algae.

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Sunday at 6 a.m. on OETA-TV
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