Category: Ag News

It’s Election Day!

It’s Election Day for many voters across the state. The Board of Education and Statutory Municipal General Elections are scheduled for today. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All voters in line by 7 p.m. will be allowed to cast a ballot. Voters are encouraged to log into the OK Voter …

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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.

Feeder Steers and Heifers Higher at Joplin Regional Stockyards on Monday

Feeder Steers and Heifers Higher, Steer and Heifer Calves Higher at Oklahoma National Stockyards on Monday

Winter Wheat Gets Its Second Worse Start in First Crop Progress Report of the Year

USDA has now restarted the closely-watched weekly Crop Progress report. The last 18 state estimate for winter wheat ratings was on November 27 at 34 percent good to excellent. U.S. winter wheat condition was rated 28 percent good to excellent as of Sunday, April 2, down from 30 percent at same time last year, according …

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ODOT, OTA encourages motorists to Make it Home Safe; Make Oklahoma Safe with new work zone safety awareness campaign

With a theme of Make it Home Safe; Make Oklahoma Safe, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority are encouraging motorists to follow a few simple rules of the road such as buckling up, putting away distractions and slowing down inside work zones to help get everyone home safe each day when traveling. …

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Quarterly Grain Stocks & Prospective Plantings Set Tone For 2023 Growing Season

USDA released two big reports on Friday, March 31, 2023. Quarterly Grain Stocks addresses grain leftover from 2022. Prospective Plantings is an annual report that sets the tone for the new year by estimating harvest data and planted acres of principal crops and tobacco at the state level. These two survey-based reports set the tone …

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Rep. Cole’s Column: Lowering Energy Costs

On his first day in office, President Joe Biden rescinded the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, and followed that up by suspending new oil and gas leasing and drilling on federal lands and waters. Americans have unfortunately felt the effects of these actions through record-high energy prices. In response, however, House Republicans last week …

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Oklahoma Cash Grains Report for April 3, 2023

Justin Lewis Market Wrap-Up for April 3, 2023

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