- Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics
- Fine-tuning Bunk Calls
- Increase Dairy Demand
00:01:05 – Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics: K-State’s Ajay Sharda, Valentina Pereyra and Carlos Hernandez start the show by discussing the Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics and an upcoming symposium.
K-State’s Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics
News Release about the Institute
News Release about the Symposium
00:12:05 – Fine-tuning Bunk Calls: Continuing the show is University of Nebraska beef systems Extension educator Alfredo DiCostanzo with information from his work around fine-tuning bunk calls that he presented at K-State’s Beef Stocker Field Day.
00:23:05 – Increase Dairy Demand: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk completes today’s show. He says educating consumers about the nutritional value of milk and other dairy products is the first step to increasing demand and consumption.
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