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November 26, 2002 - Farmweek #2621
Feature: Goats
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TONIGHT ON FARMWEEK |
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FALL RAIN SPOILS MS SWEETPOTATO CROP - EM #63 - Up to 40% of 15,500 acre crop may be abandoned. Appearing: Mike Langley - Earp & Langley Farms. Bill Burdine - Extension Area Agronomist - Mississippi State University. John Langley - Earp & Langley Farms. Ricky Earp - Earp Farms. |
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MISSISSIPPI WEEKLY CROP REPORT - Drier weather allows more harvesting last week. |
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FSA WORKING ON DISASTER DECLARATION - The Mississippi state office of the USDA Farm Service Agency has collected damage assessments and sent them on to Washington for action. |
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OUTSTANDING EXTENSION SERVICE WORKER AWARD AND OUTSTANDING MAFES WORKER AWARDS - Martha Ray Sartor wins the Extension award. Lou D'Abramo receives the MAFES award. |
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SOUTHERN GARDENING - Plant trees that give fall leaf color - Appearing: Norman Winter - Horticulturist - Mississippi State University Extension Service |
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TOSS
MSU Horticulture Christmas Open House
Friday, December 6, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
(Centerpiece Workshop $10)
Dorman Hall Greenhouses
Mississippi State University, Starkville
Telephone 662.325.2311
2002 MSU Cotton Production Short Course
December 4-6, Registration $75
Bost Building
Mississippi State University, Starkville
Telephone 662.325-2701
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TRIVIA QUESTION - Where did egg nog originate? England. |
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MARKETS INTRODUCTION |
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GRAIN PRICES RISE DESPITE FOREIGN COMPETITION |
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CORN ANALYSIS - Corn set to move higher on demand (Canada in the market) - Appearing: Sue Martin/Ag & Investment Services. |
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U.S. ETHANOL PRODUCTION SETS RECORD - October production topped 159,000 barrels per day. |
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MARKET INTERVIEW - Cotton - Market may still not be stable at 50-cents. Appearing: Cotton - O.A. Cleveland - Cotton Market Analyst - cottonexperts.com |
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AMERICAN FARM BUREAU OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TRADE WITH CUBA - Trade is up from zero to $250 million this year. |
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U.S. BROILER EXPORTS MAY RISE 7% IN THE NEXT YEAR - Prices down 8% this year due to problems exporting to Russia. |
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RETAINING CALVES UNTIL SPRING LOOKING GOOD - Emmit Rawls says ample feed and forage supplies are available. |
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS |
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MISSISSIPPI GOAT RANCHING - See and hear the story - EM #9 - Demand for goat meat outstrips supply. Appearing: Terry Hankins - Editor-Publisher - Goat Rancher Magazine. Luke Hatley - SuperLo Foods - Memphis, TN. Brad Whitaker - Meat Department Manager - SuperLo Foods. Charles Grantham - Jones County Extension Agent - Mississippi State University. Belinda Hankins - Editor-Publisher - Goat Rancher Magazine. Original broadcast: May 21, 2002.
Contact Information
Goat Rancher Magazine
Toll free (888) 562-9529
www.goatrancher.com |
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PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK'S SHOW
Feature: Forestry Consultants make landlords money.
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