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Market Nervous With New World Screw Worm - Heinberg

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Wisconsin is home now to 79 weather stations that dot the state.  These stations are generating real time information that farmers and outdoor enthusiasts can tap into.  Pam Jahnke visit with Chris Vagasky, Research Program Manager for Wisconet.  Vagasky says one new element they've added to these stations are soil sensors.  The 400 soil sensors provide "plant available water" readings at multiple depths in the soil profile.  

Heat and humidity are building in Wisconsin today with some severe weather that could develop.  Stu Muck hones in on what areas need to be alert.  

The lull in auction action is over.  Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group tells Pam Jahnke that they're already seeing a surg on auctions being booked for later this fall.  Huhn says by being proactive, clients get the benefit of solid preplanning, preparation and advance promotion.  Paid for by Steffes Group.

The market's continuing to watch development of New World Screw Worm.  Now a total of four cases have been detected, including a dog in New Mexico.  While it's not a food risk, it is a market disrupter.  John Heinberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend, joins Pam Jahnke to discuss the chatter online.  He's also watching certain regions in the latest crop progress report.

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