The 146th Cattle Raisers Convention & Expo concluded Sunday, marking a successful close to the three-day industry event that featured a full slate of keynote addresses, awards, nominations and educational programming. Near 4,000 attendees joined the 2023 event held March 24-26 in downtown Fort Worth. Three general sessions focused on beef demand, global trade implications …
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Mar 24
Former State Lawmaker Mike Sanders Tabbed as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Broadband Office
After considering more than 40 candidates from across the nation, the Oklahoma Broadband Governing Board has voted unanimously to hire former Oklahoma State Representative Mike Sanders as executive director of the Oklahoma Broadband Office. “I’m honored to be asked to serve in such an important role to benefit the state of Oklahoma,” Sanders said. “This …
Mar 24
Brush up on wildfire plans during the winds of March
By Gail Ellis This time of year, strong, spring winds whip across the prairie, and the smell of a grass fire may be detected in the air. John Weir, Oklahoma State University Extension fire ecology specialist, said March is the windiest month, driving wildfires in the dormant season before the brown, dead grass gives way …
Mar 24
Farm Bankruptcies Fall Again in 2022
Chapter 12 was introduced in bankruptcy law as a temporary measure in 1986 and became permanent in 2005. With 169 filings, farm bankruptcies in 2022 were the lowest since Chapter 12 became permanent in 2005. This comes just three years after the third-highest number of farm bankruptcy filings – 595 in 2019. According to data …
Mar 24
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association launches first-ever digital member center
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, the largest livestock association in the Southwest, today unveiled its new member center to more than 3,500 attendees at the Cattle Raisers Convention & Expo in Fort Worth. The member center serves as a centralized platform for TSCRA members looking to manage their membership, access member-only benefits, and explore …
Mar 24
New Study Reveals Waxy Starches in Sorghum Have Negative Impact on Gut Microbiome
Shows importance for plant breeding programs to incorporate human health traits into crop improvement strategies. New research on waxy starch in sorghum by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers shows that waxy starches can have undesirable effects on the human gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is an ecosystem of microorganisms living in the gastrointestinal tract. The Nebraska …
Mar 24
Livestock Groups Support Bill to Expand Options for Packing Capacity
National livestock groups have come together to support Congressional efforts to expand opportunities for industry to invest in meat packing capacity. The American Farm Bureau Federation, American Sheep Industry Association, Livestock Marketing Association, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, National Pork Producers Council, and United States Cattlemen’s Association sent a letter to the Chairpeople and Ranking Members …


















