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  • Payments for ARC and PLC
  • Canola Growing Season and Harvest
  • Pests in the Landscape

00:01:05 – Payments for ARC and PLC: Today’s show starts with K-State Extension farm economist, Robin Reid, and K-State Extension assistant, Rich Llewelyn, as they discuss ARC and PLC payments for wheat and their projections for corn, soybeans and grain sorghum.

National 2024/2025 ARC-Co Wheat Payment Rates and Fall Crop Estimates

MYA Price Estimates Updates for ARC and PLC Commodity Programs

00:12:05 – Canola Growing Season and Harvest: Mike Stamm, K-State canola breeder, continues the show with a recap of the canola growing season and harvest for Kansas.

eUpdate.Agronomy.ksu.edu

00:23:05 – Pests in the Landscape: K-State horticultural entomologist Raymond Cloyd ends the show looking at several current pests, including Japanese beetle adults, bagworms and mimosa webworms.

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