Category: Ag News

Biofuel and Farm Leaders Press White House for Immediate Action on E15

Biofuel and farm leaders today called on President Biden to get ahead of rising fuel costs by authorizing sales of E15 this summer. In a letter to the White House, six stakeholder groups noted that current conditions are analogous to those in place last summer, when President Biden waived outdated Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) restrictions …

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Wednesday 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.

Oklahoma Senator Mullin Seeks Reversal of Endangered Classification of the Northern Long-eared Bat

Oklahoma U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin believes the Biden administration is again guilty of overreaching in its listing of an eastern Oklahoma bat as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. He, along with Oklahoma’s Senior Senator James Lankford, and a handful of others in Congress filed a Congressional Review Act resolution disapproving of the move to …

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OCA Accepting Applicants for Cattlemen’s Leadership Academy

The Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) is currently seeking applicants for the Cattlemen’s Leadership Academy (CLA) program. 20 Applicants will be chosen to be part of CLA, class 30. Requirements to apply, the application and session dates can be found at www.okcattlemen.org. The application deadline is May 10. “The CLA program develops OCA members, between the ages of 25 …

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Oklahoma Cash Grains Report for March 4, 2023

Justin Lewis Market Wrap-Up for March 4, 2023

Biodiversity, Birds and BirdNET (and Why They All Matter)

In the context of sustainable agricultural production, biodiversity is important in several ways. As biodiversity increases, ecosystem functions improve, ecosystem stability improves and overall production increases. But how do we know if these things are increasing and improving? While it may be hard to fully understand and quantify ecosystem functions and stability, that’s not the …

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Two Ellis County men charged in cattle theft case

Joey Lee Barnett and Heath Thomas Barton charged for stealing and selling cattle in Oklahoma. Two Ellis County, Oklahoma, residents, Joey Lee Barnett and Heath Thomas Barton were charged with larceny of domestic animals. The charges filed are the result of an investigation led by Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Special Ranger Ben Eggleston. …

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USDA Asks Americans to Protect Plants by Looking for Invasive Pests in April

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is declaring April 2023 Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month (IPPDAM). This national outreach month is dedicated to highlighting the impact of invasive plant pests and diseases on plants nationwide and informing Americans how they can help reduce their spread. IPPDAM aims to raise public awareness about …

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A widespread Red Flag Warning is in effect today across Oklahoma, generally along and northwest of I-44

Statewide Discussion: A widespread Red Flag Warning is in effect today across Oklahoma, generally along and northwest of I-44. Today presents a complicated forecast with fire weather over very receptive fuels while an enhanced risk for severe weather enters the mix overnight in eastern and southeastern Oklahoma. Focusing on the fire danger today, temperatures +15°-20° …

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