Category: Ag News

BQA Training Available at Cattlemen’s Congress

 When cattlemen and women gather in Oklahoma City for Cattlemen’s Congress, Jan. 1-16, 2023, to showcase and market their elite cattle genetics, they will also have three opportunities to receive their Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification or re-certification and attend a special Commercial Cattlemen’s Luncheon for free. BQA training and certification is common sense cattle …

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2023 Begins with Continuing Drought

Mondays, Dr. Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, offers his economic analysis of the beef cattle industry. This analysis is a part of the weekly series known as the “Cow Calf Corner,” published electronically by Dr. Peel and Mark Johnson. Today, Dr. Peel talks about the continuing drought. The new year is …

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Final EPA WOTUS Rule to be Costly and Burdensome for Farmers and Ranchers

On Friday, December 30, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of the Army (the agencies) announced a final rule establishing a definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, got the chance to visit with the Chief Counsel for NCBA for the National …

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Warm Front Brings a Surge of Moisture with Possibility of Severe Weather

Parts of the state could see severe weather today, according to State Climatologist Gary McManus, “A warm front has brought a surge of moisture into the state, setting us up for the possibility of severe storms later today as we see yet another cold front fire through the state tonight. Kingfisher’s temperatures went up 25 …

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OSU researchers study how technology impacts agriculture

Improving the sustainability, efficiency and environmental impacts of crops, water and cattle requires precise decisions.Researchers at Oklahoma State University are focused on how technology and science can aid in that process. “The whole goal of precision ag is improving efficiencies — efficiencies of input and output — and to be more sustainable both economically and …

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Flickner Innovation Farm to present current projects at workshop

The Flickner Innovation Farm will host a January 12 workshop to present up-to-date outcomes from the farm’s technology implementation and projects studying natural resource use. There will also be a presentation from NASA about how their programs can benefit farm management. The workshop will take place at the Inman Community Center and will feature a …

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Rep. Cole’s Column: Social Security Must Be Saved

The solvency of Social Security has reached a turning point, and millions of Americans who have paid into this program throughout their working lives are at risk of not receiving the money they deserve. The reality of the challenge facing Social Security is that without reforms, these funds will dry up. Congress must find solutions …

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Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association Responds to Finalized 2022 WOTUS Definition

On the final Friday of 2022, the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final rule related to the Clean Water Act, commonly called WOTUS (Waters of the United States). As expected from the proposed rules, the Administration is seeking further jurisdiction over water infringing upon Oklahoma’s cattle producer’s private property. “This version of WOTUS …

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As cows begin calving, K-State experts advise moving the pregnant cows to new pastures every few weeks to reduce disease spread among the newborns

The old saying that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is one that commonly refers to the importance of reducing the risk for disease spread. And in the case of beef cattle scours, where cows calve has a lot to do with how well the newborns can stay healthy in the …

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2023 Cattlemen’s Congress Jumps Off to a Great Start

Sun, 01 Jan 2023 15:03:16 CST

2023 Cattlemen's Congress Jumps Off to a Great Start

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The third Cattlemen’s Congress is underway at the OKC Farigrounds and Executive Vice President of the show, Bray Haven, is pleased with how the opening weekend has gone. Haven tells Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays that “lots of people moving in- the weather is going great- and that always helps everything” and invites cattle producers from across the region to come in as the show ramps up and see the many different cattle breeds that are showing and having sales of top genetics representing their part of the beef cattle industry. “it’s neat to see people from literally all over North America flooding into Oklahoma City from commerce to displaying good cattle- it’s exciting times here at the Oklahoma City fairgrounds.

Haven adds “we have something for everybody- and that is what our message has been- there are cattle here for just about anybody- whether you have a 150 to 200 head herd in western Oklahoma or a hobby farm with 20 or 30 herd- whatever it might be- there is something here for you.”

And that includes the Trade Show. He says there is a lot to see there as well- “Just walking around- you can enjoy boutiques, western apparel, livestock equipment, livestock feed and supplements and more in addition to seeing a lot of great cattle.”

Click here for the schedule for the third Cattlemen’s Congress- and remember that there are opportunities to get certified for the BQA program(or get recertified) on Tuesdays January 3rd and 10th as well as on Thursday January 5th. On the Fifth- there will be a Commercial Cattlmen’s Luncheon and if you do the BQA certification that day- you earn a free ticket for the luncheon.

Click on the listen bar to hear Ron Hays and Bray Haven talk about the start of the third Cattlemen’s Congress.

   
   

Ron Hays talks the opening weekend of Cattlemens Congress with Bray Haven

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