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July 2, 2002 - Farmweek #2600
- Feature -
Agricultural Environmental Science
and Technology Program
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MISSISSIPPI BEEF PROCESSORS - Groundbreaking was held Thursday at Oakland. The beef process plant will slaughter 1,000 head a day and employ 350 people. Appearing: Rep. Tommy Reynolds - MS House District 33, Lafayette, Tallahatchie, and Yalobusha Counties. Governor Ronnie Musgrove. Terry Kizer, PhD - Head, Animal and Dairy Science Department - Mississippi State University. Richard Hall, Jr. - President - Mississippi Beef processors. Jim Anderson - President - Mississippi Cattlemen's Association. |
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Contact Information:
Mississippi Beef Processors - (662) 229-0542
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McGILBERRY NAMED DIRECTOR OF THE MSU EXTENSION SERVICE - Joe McGilberry had previously been the interim director. He oversaw the Extension Restructuring program.
more info
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MSU EXTENSION SERVICE RESTRUCTURING PLAN - Transition phase started Monday July. County personnel will specialize and cover multiple counties.
more info county agent assignments |
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USDA PLANTED ACREAGE REPORT WAS GOOD FOR SOYBEANS AND RICE |
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SOUTHERN GARDENING - Doris Gary's Porches - Appearing: Norman Winter - Horticulturist - Mississippi State University Extension Service |
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TOSS -
Mississippi State University
AgEcon Farm Bill Meeting
July 10, 9:30 a.m. - 2.pm.
Old YMCA, Hattiesburg
(next to Hattiesburg High School)
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MARKETS INTRODUCTION |
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USDA PLANTED ACREAGE REPORT REACTION - Report was initially bearish for corn, bullish for soybeans. |
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WEATHER MARKET - 80's and 90's temperatures in the Midwest have farmers and the markets worried. |
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COTTON AND THE PLANTED ACRE REPORT - Report brings in cotton at 14.415 million acres in the United States. Bullish news. |
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TRIVIA QUESTION - How much more red meat and chicken did the average American consume in 1990's that in the 1950's. |
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BREAK PREVIEW |
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT - 4-H Centennial |
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USDA REPORT CALENDAR |
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RICE FUTURES HIGHER ON SMALLER PLANTED ACREAGE FIGURE. |
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MARKET INTERVIEW - Dairy - July Class 1 milk prices is down for the 8th month in a row. Appearing: Bill Herndon - Extension Dairy Economist - MSU Extension Service. |
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TRIVIA ANSWER |
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS |
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AEST CURRICULUM - EM #6 - Agricultural Environmental Science and Technology Program curriculum uses agriculture to teach Mississippi high school children about science and computers. Appearing: Gayle Fortenberry/AEST Instructor/Columbus High School. Bill McGrew/MS Dept. of Education. Michael Dugas/AEST Student/East Marion High School. Christian Lowery/AEST Student/East Marion High School. Aaron Bennett/AEST Instructor/East Marion High School. Original broadcast: May 17, 2001. |
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PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK'S SHOW
Feature: Stewart Orchids, Natchez
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