- Day One Observations from the 2022 Hard Winter Wheat Tour
- The Latest Developments in the World Wheat Market
- Stop, Look and Listen
00:01:00 – Day One Observations from the 2022 Hard Winter Wheat Tour: K-State wheat production specialist Romulo Lollato reports from the 2022 Hard Winter Wheat Tour of Kansas and adjacent states, which is now in day two: he talks about what he and his tour group observed as they traveled north-central and northwest Kansas yesterday, as the overall estimate from all the tour routes was significantly lower than the projection for the same area last year
00:12:00 – The Latest Developments in the World Wheat Market: The senior economist with the IGP Institute at K-State, Guy Allen, offers his monthly assessment of international grain trade, drawing from the latest USDA grain supply-and-demand report…he focuses on what has developed in the world wheat market, in the continuing wake of the disruptions from the Russia invasion of Ukraine, and he comments on the huge impact of India’s decision to curtail its wheat exports
00:23:00 – Stop, Look and Listen: K-State’s Gus van Der Hoeven provides his commentary on life in rural Kansas
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