Category: Ag News

Congressman Frank Lucas Called Out EPA’s Michael Regan on Disregarding Science Offered by USDA

On Wednesday, Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) joined his colleagues on the House Agriculture Committee for a hearing with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan. Lucas questioned EPA Administrator Regan about the EPA’s disregard of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientific evidence regarding chlorpyrifos use and other mitigation measures used on America’s farms and ranches. Lucas, …

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Experts Recommend Adjuvants to Close Gaps in Herbicide Performance

Helena Agri-Enterprises is encouraging growers to make adjuvant technology a standard part of weed control programs in 2023, starting now. Soil deposition, off-target drift, and tank-mix compatibility are three, pivotal barriers to success in pre-emergence applications. Pairing soil-applied, residual chemistries with the multi-functional adjuvant Grounded® can improve herbicide efficacy up front and help growers save …

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Cotton growers gather to celebrate high yields, induction into BASF’s FiberMax One Ton Club

Several cotton farmers and their families gathered in Lubbock, Texas, on March 30 to celebrate high-yield achievements as part of BASF’s FiberMax® One Ton Club™, a long-standing tradition now in its 18th year. The club recognizes cotton farmers who produce FiberMax yields of one ton or more. In total, 104 members representing 51 farms made …

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USDA Announces Funding Availability to Expand Meat and Poultry Processing Options for Underserved Producers and Tribal Communities

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the availability of up to $125 million through two new grant programs that will create more options for meat and poultry farmers by investing in independent, local meat and poultry processing projects that increase competition and enhance the resiliency of the food supply chain. These new grant …

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Lucas Questions SEC Chairman Gensler on Impact of Sweeping Regulatory Agenda

Today, Congressman Frank Lucas (OK-03) joined his colleagues on the House Financial Services Committee for a hearing on “Oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission”. Lucas questioned U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler on the negative impact of the SEC’s proposal to publicly disseminate large security-based swap positions. Lucas also expressed his …

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Leader Cyndi Munson Comments on the 28th Anniversary of the Bombing of the Oklahoma City Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building

“Today, we are reminded of the Oklahoma Standard and why we must accept each other for who we are, seek to understand each other, and do our very best to love each other as we share our lives in this great state. In a time when extremism, polarization, and isolation are trying to become the …

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Prepare today for tomorrow’s emergency

In any kind of unpredictable weather, Oklahoma State University Extension is a helpful resource for storm preparedness. SUNUP TV, the agriculture television show of OSU Extension, featured OSU Extension housing and consumer specialist Gina Peek in a segment this month on readying the family for an active storm season. Peek recommends these steps: “Having that …

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Cole Remembers Oklahoma City Bombing on 28th Anniversary

Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) released the following statement on the 28th anniversary of the tragic bombing that occurred at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. “Twenty-eight years ago today, Oklahoma City was struck by an unconscionable act that shocked the world,” said Cole. “Since then, we have not …

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NCBA Files Comments on USDA Traceability Rule

Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) filed comments on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) proposed rule “Use of Electronic Identification Eartags as Official Identification in Cattle and Bison” to emphasize the importance of electronic animal identification to protect the cattle industry from the threat of a foreign animal disease. USDA’s proposed rule would …

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Mullin it Over Column – “Energy access should not be political”

By Senator Markwayne Mullin Every American deserves affordable, dependable energy – this fact should not be political. Yet on Joe Biden’s first day in office, he signed an executive order to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline and rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement setting the tone for his administration’s all-out war on our domestic energy producers. …

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