Category: Ag News

Monday Preopening Market Update with Dave Lanning

RON’s Dave Lanning has a pre-opening look at today’s agricultural Markets. Click the audio tab below for today’s report.

The Poultry Federation Issues Statement In Response to Denial of Motion for Stay in Illinois River Watershed Case

The Poultry Federation released the following statement by its President, Blake Rollins, regarding the court’s denial of the poultry industry’s motion for stay in the Illinois River Watershed case: “We are deeply disappointed in the court’s decision. This multi-decade legal effort continues to threaten the livelihoods of family farmers who have fully complied with state …

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Daily Cash Grains For January 16, 2026

Justin Lewis Market Update For January 16, 2026

Calving Management to Reduce Disease Risk

Rosslyn Biggs, DVM- Calf scours remains one of the most common health challenges facing cow-calf producers and is rarely caused by a single factor. Instead, diarrhea results from the interaction between disease-causing organisms, the calf, and its environment. One management approach designed to address environmental exposure during calving is the Sandhills calving system. This system …

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Senator Mullin Appointed to the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors

 U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has been appointed to the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, along with Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and Ted Budd (R-NC). Senator Mullin joins the Board at a critical time as it prepares to deliver its comprehensive report to the Secretary …

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Chris Aarhus on Co-op History, Challenges, and the Shift from Landlines to Broadband

Chris Aarhus on Co-op History, Challenges, and the Shift from Landlines to Broadband: In a recent interview, Farm Director KC Sheperd sat down with Chris Aarhus to discuss the rich history of cooperatives in the United States and the critical role they continue to play in rural communities. From their tumultuous beginnings in the 19th …

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Demand for chicken keeps climbing. Can broiler production keep pace?

The U.S. chicken industry is on a decades-long winning streak. Steady growth in consumer demand coupled with efficiency gains in broiler production have powered the sector’s remarkable growth over the last 30 years. However, an emerging set of challenges could put that track record of consistently reliable growth in jeopardy. A slowdown in new processing …

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USA Pulses Applauds Expanded Milk Options in Schools with Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act

 January 16, 2026 – USA Pulses, the leading voice for farmers and processors of American-grown pulses – the dry, edible seeds of legumes commonly known as dried peas, lentils, chickpeas, and dry beans – applauds the newly signed Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025. The law, which expands the fluid milk options available in the National School …

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House Completes Bill Filing for 2026 Session

The Oklahoma House of Representatives completed bill filing Thursday, Jan. 15, for the Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature. A total of 1,578 House Bills and 50 House Joint Resolutions were filed before the deadline. The full text of the bills, along with additional information including authors and co-authors, may be found online at okhouse.gov. …

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