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Canadian Cattle Will Stay A Little Longer And Port Strike Irks Market - Heinberg

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Wisconsin has selected its four finalists for this year's Leopold Conservation award.  Charitee Seebecker introduces us to one of them.  Glacial Lake Cranberries, one of the oldest cranberry farms in Wisconsin, is celebrating its 151st year of commercial cranberry production. Owned and operated by Mary Brazeau Brown, this historic farm continues to thrive, thanks to its strong commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and conservation efforts. Mary shares more about the practices she uses and how they led her to be a finalist for the Wisconsin Leopold Conservation Award.

Stu Muck, ag meteorologist, explains some weather curves coming to Wisconsin that World Dairy Expo exhibitors will have to flex with.

Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group talks to Pam Jahnke about the robust schedule they're amassing of fall/winter auctions.  Their quarterly catalog comes out in a few weeks and Huhn says they've got more than 800 sales to feature this time.  Paid for by Steffes Group.

Canadian cattle that are part of World Dairy Expo this year - but it took a lot to get to Madison.  Brian Carscadden, Canadian exhibitor, explains to Pam Jahnke what tests they had to manage and why testing will require Canadian cattle to stay in Wisconsin longer.

John Heinberg, commodity broker with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend, says the latest grain storage report continues to weigh heavy on the markets.  He also addresses the 15 cent drop that happened in the cheese market Monday.

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