- Dairy Trends and Preferences, Part 1
- Dairy Trends and Preferences, Part 2
- Destructive Pests and Bacteria
00:01:05 – Dairy Trends and Preferences, Part 1: K-State’s Mike Brouk and Midwest Dairy’s Maureen Windisch start today’s show as they take a look into the dairy industry and what dairy products are preferred by consumers. They also discuss how the perception of dairy has changed and if it has impacted dairy producers.
00:12:05 – Dairy Trends and Preferences, Part 2: The show and conservation continue with Mike and Maureen as they chat about dairy and customer preferences.
00:23:05 – Destructive Pests and Bacteria: Matt McKernan, K-State Extension horticulture expert, ends today’s show explaining fire blight, a highly destructive bacterial disease that can damage apple, pear and other trees in the rose family. He also mentions spider mites and squash bugs.
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