Category: Ag News

House Agriculture Committee Republicans Hit the Lone Star State

Last week, Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15), led a Congressional delegation to Texas for a week-long tour of the Lone Star state. Highlights of the visit included a Farm Bill listening session in Waco, followed by a visit to McAllen to learn more about the challenges facing farmers and ranchers …

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Hay Supply getting Tighter in latest Market Report

Compared to the Last Report: Hay is getting tighter. The supply of hay continues to get lower. Over the past two weeks, the hay trade has remained steady. Oklahoma continues to see last year’s crop being sold as they try and finish out this winter. Oklahoma did receive some moisture, but not enough to change …

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Oklahoma Cash Grains Report for March 21, 2023

Justin Lewis Market Wrap-Up for March 21, 2023

Latest on WOTUS Rule with NCBA’s Mary-Thomas Hart

Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster Ron Hays is visiting with National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Chief Counsel Mary-Thomas Hart, about the latest on WOTUS (Waters of the U.S.). The NCBA has expressed strong disappointment in a decision by the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Texas to deny a nationwide preliminary injunction that would …

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Southern Plains Perspective: Random climate smart agriculture thoughts and stories…cover crops, soil health, grazing research etc.

There is a new blog post out at the Southern Plains Perspective. Read Below! This past week, the USDA Southern Plains Climate Hub had a booth at the 3I farm show in Dodge City, Kansas. I was there with my Daughter Madeleine manning the booth (say Hi Maddy).             Madeleine assisting at the USDA Climate Southern …

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Senate approves bill to allow OMMA director to shut down marijuana operations causing environmental damage

The full Senate approved legislation Monday to address environmental concerns related to marijuana grows. Sen. Joe Newhouse, R- Tulsa, is the author of Senate Bill 808, which authorizes the executive director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to order licensees to cease and desist operations if the director finds that an environmental emergency exists. “Oklahomans …

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BASF’s Stoneville Legacy Club celebrates high yield achievements across the Cotton Belt

BASF’s 2022 Stoneville® Legacy Club™, which celebrates growers’ high yield achievements with Stoneville cotton, saw yet another record enrollment with 179 applicants. Thirty-four individuals qualified by harvesting yields in the top 10% of their states. T&D Kohlleppel Farms of LaCoste, Texas, recorded the highest yield for 2022 at 2,694 lbs/A. Ten growers reported yields topping 2,000 …

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Drummond lauds passage of bills targeting illegal marijuana grow operations

Attorney General Gentner Drummond praised state legislators today for approving a trio of measures aimed at addressing the rise of illegal marijuana grow operations in Oklahoma. The bills have passed their legislative chamber of origin and are now headed for the opposite chamber. “Oklahoma’s illegal marijuana grow operations pose a serious threat to public safety, …

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Sorghum Ups Investment Game with Venture Capital Platform Launch

The Collaborative Sorghum Marketing Transformation Program (cSmart) today announced the launch of the first-ever venture capital platform dedicated exclusively to attracting capital for companies, projects and innovations that create opportunities for sorghum farmers. “The number of opportunities to add value to sorghum farmers by attracting capital to our industry is truly unprecedented,” cSmart board director …

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