Category: Ag News

Leprino’s Durkin Elected Chair of Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy

Mike Durkin, president and chief executive officer of the Leprino Foods Company, was elected chair of the board of directors of the checkoff-founded Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy at its first meeting of 2023. Durkin replaces Schreiber Foods Chair Mike Haddad, who served as the Innovation Center’s chair for five years. Durkin joined Leprino in …

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Drummond sues Biden administration over emergency health powers delegated to WHO

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is suing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to remove an illegal regulation from federal law that allows the World Health Organization (WHO) to exert its authority over the United States. Filed last week in U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Texas, the lawsuit notes …

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John Deere offering HarvestLab 3000 Grain Sensing for combines

John Deere is now offering HarvestLab™ 3000 Grain Sensing on 2018 or newer John Deere S700 Series Combines. Grain Sensing continuously measures and monitors protein, starch and oil values in wheat, barley or canola in real time as the combine is harvesting. This site-specific data can then be viewed in the combine, or in the …

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New Videos on Managing Weeds in Organic Row Crops

Farmers have long relied on herbicides to control weeds in row cropping systems. But as consumer preferences change, many farmers are seeking to eliminate or reduce their use of synthetic herbicides where possible. Managing weeds without herbicides can be daunting, and it requires producers to understand the biology and behavior of problem weeds in order …

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Midwest Dairy is building trust and demand for dairy in 2023

Building trust and demand for dairy in 2023 Programs from the Midwest Dairy Association are reaching more consumers than ever in the 10-state region with 39 million consumers. Already, the year is off to a running start with dairy products playing a key role in consumers’ resolutions for a healthier version of themselves. “Our accomplishments …

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Biden-Harris Administration Invests $50 Million to Improve and Expand Rural Oklahoma Electric Infrastructure

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Oklahoma State Director, Kenneth Corn, today announced the Department is investing $50 million to assist the Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative Corporation expand and modernize the nation’s rural electric grid and increase grid security for Leflore and Sequoyah Counties. This RD investment will allow the cooperative to build and improve …

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Troy Sander Looks Forward to Price Discovery Progress in Cattle Industry

Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is visiting with the Chair of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Live Cattle Marketing Committee, Troy Sander. Located in Oklahoma City, Sander is also the Chief Operating Officer of Heritage Beef, overseeing feedlots in southwest and southeastern Kansas. The 2023 Cattle Industry Convention coverage is being powered by …

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From Seed Selection to Equipment Prep, Farmers Stay Busy During the Off-season

AgriGold agronomists can be a resource as farmers ready for spring The equipment might be parked in the shed, but you can rest assured farmers aren’t twiddling their thumbs over the winter months. Far from it. There’s data to analyze, decisions to be made and equipment to ready for the coming growing season.   Comparing …

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Growth Energy Responds to 5th Circuit Order on SREs

Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy issued the following statement in response to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granting motions to stay compliance obligations pending final resolution for two refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS): “We’re disappointed the court issued an order delaying compliance by two facilities, but we’re confident that the …

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Coon to retire as vice president and dean of OSU Agriculture

By Mandy Gross Thomas G. Coon, vice president and dean of Oklahoma State University’s Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, is retiring on July 10 after nine years of dedicated service and visionary leadership to the university. “We are blessed that Dr. Coon has spent the last nine years in positions of leadership with …

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