Category: Ag News

Bob Rodenberger Advises Producers to Consider Future Factors when Buying Heifers

KC Sheperd, Farm Director, is back talking with Bob Rodenberger, a partner with Stockman Oklahoma Livestock Marketing, as he gives the latest on the cattle markets. Rodenberger said the cattle market this week was excellent. “We are selling cattle, I’d say, 20 dollars higher than a year ago- stockers and feeders,” Rodenberger said. “Killing cow …

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OSU multi-state drone project receives national award

By Alisa Boswell-Gore A multi-state collaborative project studying the use of unmanned aircraft systems in agriculture was recently awarded the 2022 National Excellence in Multi-state Research Award. The award, allocated by the Southern Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors, recognizes a collaborative research project among multiple institutions for demonstrating high standards of scientific quality, research …

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Court Hears Oral Arguments in Soy, Cotton Dicamba Lawsuit

Last Thursday, ASA and Plains Cotton Growers, Inc., argued before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on American Soybean Association v. EPA (D.C. Cir. 20-1441). The two groups urged the court to clarify jurisdictional rules under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and to require the Environmental Protection Agency to use the best available …

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Feeder Steers Mostly Steady, Feeder Heifers Mostly Higher, Steer and Heifer Calves Higher at Woodward Livestock

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Oklahoma Cash Grains for December 15, 2022

Many Different Factors Impacting Commodity Markets Currently says OSU’s Kim Anderson

This Week on SUNUP is Oklahoma State University Extension grain market economist Kim Anderson. During this week’s edition, Anderson talks about the many things going on in the markets this week, which he says is uncommon for this time between Thanksgiving and Christmas. “There is a lot going on this week,” Anderson said. “I think the …

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ASA, Other Ag Groups Engage in Oral Arguments in Chlorpyrifos Lawsuit

Groups ask court to vacate unscientific rule, restore safe ag uses of chlorpyrifos The American Soybean Association and 19 other agricultural groups argued before the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals on Dec. 15 in Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association, et al. v. Michael Regan, et al. (Eighth Cir. 22-1422). The groups urged the court …

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OSU and Texas A&M to host 10th annual Red River Crops Conference

Oklahoma State University Extension and Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension will host the 10th annual Red River Crops Conference Jan. 18 and 19, 2023, at the Childress Event Center in Childress, Texas. Admission is $25 per person. The event will feature crop management information to enhance the profitability of farms and ranches in southwest Oklahoma …

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Justin Lewis Market Wrap-Up for December 15, 2022

Grains Council Joins Delegation At EU – U.S. Collaboration Platform On Agriculture

Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Acting Under-Secretary for Trade and Agricultural Affairs Jason Hafemeister led a delegation of more than 20 U.S. stakeholders to participate in the Collaboration Platform on Agriculture (CPA) in Brussels, Belgium. The CPA is a joint initiative between the European Union (EU) and the United States, which …

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