Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom will be traveling to several different locations today through Thursday for their Bedlam Series Summer Road Trip. Farm Director, KC Sheperd caught up with the professional development coordinator for Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom, Melody Aufill, at the Oklahoma Department of Ag, Food and Forestry, which is the first stop …
Category: Ag News
Jun 06
Rep. Cole’s Column: Keeping the Commitment to Fiscal Responsibility
The Fiscal Responsibility Act, which was just signed into law, will do just what it is named to do – restore fiscal sanity in Washington. With Democrats in control of the presidency and the Senate, this bill is not only a good compromise but also a great first step to get the government back on …
Jun 06
Will It Be Profitable to Creep Feed in 2023?
Mark Johnson, Oklahoma State University Extension Beef Cattle Breeding Specialist, offers herd health advice as part of the weekly series known as the “Cow Calf Corner” published electronically by Dr. Peel, Mark Johnson, and Paul Beck. Today, Johnson talks about profitability of creep feeding. This week we revisit the question of the profitability of creep feeding. …
Jun 06
Tuesday 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.
Jun 05
As Oklahoma Wheat Harvest Continues, Crop Conditions Show Improvements
Crop development: 82 percent of winter wheat was headed nationwide as of Sunday, up 10 percentage points from the previous week and still 1 point behind than the five-year average. Four percent of the crop was harvested as of Sunday, slightly behind last year’s 5 percent and equal to the five-year average. Nationwide, winter wheat …
Jun 05
Oklahoma Wheat Harvest Progresses in Southern Oklahoma
Oklahoma Harvest Report By: The Oklahoma Wheat Commission Monday June 5, 2023 Oklahoma Wheat harvest has moved steadily in most regions of Southern Oklahoma this past week. Rains have hindered progress in other parts of the South Central and Western regions. The rains in Central and Northern Oklahoma this past week along with the high …
Jun 05
NMPF Opposes Shortsighted Infant Formula Legislation
NMPF strongly opposes legislation introduced today by Senators Mike Lee, R-UT, and Bob Menendez, D-NJ, and Representatives Adrian Smith, R-NE, and Don Beyer, D-VA, that would increase U.S. vulnerability to infant formula supply disruptions by increasing U.S. reliance on imported formula and formula inputs. The legislation would unilaterally and permanently remove tariffs and tariff rate …

















