This week on SUNUP:
SUNUP host Lyndall Stout meets with a Pawnee County corn producer to see how harvest is progressing. We also hear from Rick Clovis, OSU Extension agricultural educator in Pawnee and Osage Counties.
Wes Lee, OSU Extension Mesonet agricultural coordinator, looks at how the drought is impacting moisture availability in the soil. State climatologist Gary McManus says that even though the drought is worsening, early fall rains could show up just in time for the State Fair.
Kris Hiney, OSU Extension equine specialist, offers guidance on avoiding livestock feed contamination.
John Michael Riley, OSU agricultural economist, says after a few weeks of a downturn in the crop markets, things are finally starting to move up.
SUNUP gets a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to put on the agriculture and 4-H exhibits at the Oklahoma State Fair.
Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, discusses the seven percent rule of body condition scores.
Finally, SUNUP’s Kurtis Hair has another report from the Scotland study abroad trip, where he learns we’re not the only country that likes to showcase its agriculture.