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  • Forage Quality on Conservation Reserve Program Land
  • Continuing Advancing Biosecurity
  • Current Insect Pests

00:01:05 – Forage Quality on Conservation Reserve Program Land: Jason Warner, K-State cow-calf Extension specialist, kicks off today's show as he discusses research looking into forage quality on land in the Conservation Reserve Program.

00:12:05 – Continuing Advancing Biosecurity: Continuing today's show is Jackie McClaskey, CEO and President of the American Royal Association, as she shares her perspective on biosecurity and what people can do. She talked on this topic at the Flinchbaugh Forum.

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00:23:05 – Current Insect Pests: K-State horticultural entomologist, Raymond Cloyd, ends the show covering a variety of current insect pests, including mimosa webworm, fall armyworm and crickets.

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