March
4, 2003 - Farmweek #2635
Feature:
Mississippi Black Bear
Restoration Task Force |
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TONIGHT ON
FARMWEEK |
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THAD COCHRAN
MAY SWITCH SUBCOMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS - May take lead on new
"Homeland Security Subcommittee. |
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CATFISH PROCESSORS
CONFERENCE - The legal fight against Vietnam was in the spotlight.
Appearing: Randy Rhodes - Senior Vice President - Southern Pride Catfish.
Terry Hanson - Assistant Professor - Mississippi State University, Anna
Hood, Ph.D. - Conference Co-chair - Mississippi State University. |
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MISSISSIPPI
CONSERVATION MEETINGS SET - Will explain new conservation provisions
of the new Farm Bill. |
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SOUTHERN
GARDENING - Gardening Au Naturel - Appearing: Norman Winter -
Horticulturist - Mississippi State University Extension Service |
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TOSS
- Hormone Herbicide Application Wind Speeds and Delta No-fly zones. |
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MARKETS INTRODUCTION |
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USDA MONTHLY
CATFISH REPORT - January prices for producers were down two cents
below a year ago. Processor sales were up. |
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CATFISH ANALYSIS
- Drop in inventory numbers is good news. |
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CATTLE ANALYSIS
- Cash prices solid, but futures prices are going down - Appearing: Wayne
Newton/BEIFF Commodities |
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TRIVIA QUESTION
- Who called pecans "Mississippi nuts? George Washington. |
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BREAK PREVIEW |
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PUBLIC SERVICE
ANNOUNCEMENT |
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USDA REPORT
CALENDAR |
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BRAZIL SOYBEANS
- Brazil may soon become the world's top exporter. That title is held
currently by the U.S. |
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CORN ANALYSIS
- Corn market is plagued by low exports - Appearing: Doug Jackson/F.C.
Stone, LLC |
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EPA APPROVES
MONSANTO'S GMO CORN THAT RESISTS ROOTWORMS |
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TRIVIA ANSWER |
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CALENDAR
OF EVENTS |
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MS BLACK
BEAR RESTORATION TASK FORCE - See
or hear this
story - EM #8 - 25-50 black bears are estimated to live in
Mississippi. The Task Force is seeking to help reestablish the bears and
educate the public. Original broadcast: January 15, 2002.
Appearing: Richard Rummel - MS Museum of Natural Science.
Bruce Leopold, Ph.D. - Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Mississippi
State University. Terry Jacobson - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Cathy
Shropshire, Ph.D., Mississippi Wildlife Federation - Executive Director.
Bo Sloan - Wildlife Services - U.S. Department of Agriculture. Stephanie
Allison - Delta National Forest - U.S. Forest Service. Jackie Henne-Kerr
- Tembec USA, LLC - Vicksburg.
Contact Information:
Black Bear Restoration Task Force
MS Museum of Natural Science
Richard Rummel (601) 354-7303)
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Wildlife Services
Bo Sloan (662) 686-3157 |
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PREVIEW OF
NEXT WEEK'S SHOW |