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  • Disaster Relief Program and Extended Deadlines
  • Educational Experiences with 4-H
  • Balancing the Size of Your Cattle Herd

00:01:05 – Disaster Relief Program and Extended Deadlines: The show starts with David Schemm, Kansas Farm Service Agency state executive director, as he discusses the supplemental disaster relief program and extended program deadlines.

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00:12:05 – Educational Experiences with 4-H: McKenzie Zimmerman with Kansas 4-H continues today's show as she highlights educational experiences with Kansas 4-H and how involvement in them has improved.

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00:23:05 – Balancing the Size of Your Cattle Herd: Part of the Beef Cattle Institute's Cattle Chat podcast ends the show as Brad White, Bob Larson, Phillip Lancaster, Dustin Pendell and Scott Fritz talk about balancing quantity and size of cattle.

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