๐ŸŽ™๏ธ K-State Agriculture Today: 2144 – Tight Cattle Market…Peer to Peer Learning for Youth

  • Cattle Reports and Data
  • Youth Learning and Contest Opportunities
  • Faces in Agriculture: Kim Baldwin

00:01:05 โ€“ Cattle Reports and Data: Starting the show is a cattle market update from Tyler Cozzens, director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center. He recaps the recent Cattle on Feed and Livestock Slaughter data.

00:12:05 โ€“ Youth Learning and Contest Opportunities: Kansas 4-H program coordinator Amy Collins keeps the show rolling as she discusses an upcoming photography opportunity for 4-Hers and a career video contest for youth.

Photography Shutterbug Event Project-Based Events

00:23:05 โ€“ Faces in Agriculture: Kim Baldwin: A segment of Faces in Agriculture with Kim Baldwin who is involved in agriculture in McPherson County ends today’s show as she shares about her operation and how they have tried new avenues.

BaldwinAg.com

PapaBaldys.com

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