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2 days ago |
sunflowerstateradio.com | Derek Nester
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/agtodayksu/25-04-22-Podcast.mp3Crop Yield Potential EstimatesKFMA: Residual Fertilizer DeductionsWarmer Weather Impacts Milk Production00:01:05 – Crop Yield Potential Estimates: Romulo Lollato, K-State wheat production specialist, kicks off today’s show as he explains research he was a part of that worked on a new method for estimating crop yield potentials and gaps.
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sunflowerstateradio.com | Derek Nester |Rafael Garcia
By Rafael GarciaK‑State News and Communications ServicesNearly a year after a tornado hit and destroyed several buildings in Westmoreland, the Pottawatomie County public works department is rebuilding, and Kansas State University is lending its neighbor a helping hand. As part of its initiative to create the Agronomy Research and Innovation Center, K-State is reconfiguring much of its agronomy space north of Bill Snyder Family Stadium, in an area called the Agronomy North Farm.
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sunflowerstateradio.com | Derek Nester
TOPEKA – The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) will hold a public hearing next week to give Black Hills gas customers an opportunity to learn more about the company’s rate increase request, ask questions and make comments before the Commission. Black Hills is requesting to increase rates by $17.2 million to recover costs already incurred by the company to support safe and reliable delivery of natural gas to customers. If approved, the average residential bill would increase by 17.6%.
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3 days ago |
sunflowerstateradio.com | Derek Nester
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/agtodayksu/25-04-21-Podcast.mp3Recent Cattle on Feed ReportTar Spot, Corn Stunt and Sudden Death SyndromeLeave Wildlife Alone00:01:05 – Recent Cattle on Feed Report: Starting today’s show is Oklahoma State University livestock economist Derrell Peel with a cattle and beef market update. He shares information from the Cattle on Feed report and a sign of heifer retention.
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3 days ago |
sunflowerstateradio.com | Derek Nester
DETROIT — Bobby Witt Jr. delivered a clutch sacrifice fly in the 10th inning to push the Kansas City Royals past the Detroit Tigers 4-3 on Sunday afternoon, snapping a six-game losing streak and salvaging the final game of a tough road trip. With the game tied at 3-3, Drew Waters started the extra frame at second base as the automatic runner. Jonathan India’s groundout moved him to third, and Witt followed with a 280-foot fly ball to left.
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