Category: Ag News

Cole Announces 2023 Military Academy Nominees

Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) announced the names of high school students from the Fourth District of Oklahoma that he has nominated for potential appointment to one of America’s military academies. The United States service academies provide for the undergraduate education and training of commissioned officers for the United States Armed Forces. The academies that receive …

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Clean Fuels Says RFS Proposal for 2023 and Beyond Woefully Underestimates Biomass-based Diesel

Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America criticized the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for 2023 and beyond for undercutting investments in biodiesel and renewable diesel capacity. The minor increases for biomass-based diesel volumes in 2023, 2024 and 2025 are below the industry’s existing production and ignore the clean fuels industry’s significant investments in …

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Poinsettias are a long-time holiday favorite

By Trisha Gedon Although the Christmas tree takes center stage in many homes for holiday decorations, the poinsettia is also a popular addition to seasonal décor. There is no other plant that symbolizes Christmas like the poinsettia. With over 100 varieties available, there’s a poinsettia that will fit almost any holiday style. Traditional red is …

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Bob Rodenberger says It May be a Good Idea to Lock in a Price Early for Your Cattle

KC Sheperd, Farm Director, is back talking with Bob Rodenberger, a partner with Stockman Oklahoma Livestock Marketing, as he gives the latest on the livestock markets and what he is hearing from producers in the state. Recent rains across the state, Rodenberger said, have increased producer morale and increased buyer activity. Many people are having …

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American Farm Bureau Foundation Awards More than $20,000 in Grants and Scholarships to Celebrate Excellence in Ag Literacy

The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has awarded $10,000 in grants to recognize the exceptional efforts of 10 county Farm Bureaus and their agricultural literacy programs. Additionally, the Foundation has awarded $15,000 in scholarships to 10 educators who exemplify excellence in engaging students to learn where their food comes from. The grants and scholarships …

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New Farmer-Leaders Appointed to the United Soybean Board: Brent Rendel of Miami, OK Appointed as Farm-Leader

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the appointment of 19 new farmer-leaders to serve on the United Soybean Board (USB). In addition, 24 farmer-leaders were reappointed. Forty-six leaders and alternates will serve three-year terms, and one new appointed member will serve a one-year term. Leaders will be sworn in for service during the USB December …

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NCBA Statement on the Signing of Resolution to Avoid Rail Disruptions

Today, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) CEO Colin Woodall released a statement following the signing of H.J. Res. 100 to avert disruptions in rail service: “America’s cattle producers are grateful for the bipartisan effort that prevented disruptions in critical rail service across the country. A rail shutdown would have been disastrous to our supply chain, …

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Taste Drives Demand and Profit

Why marbling matters for beef demand, and how it all depends on production management at the ranch.By Lauren Mosher, Certified Angus Beef intern Quality starts long before feedyard rations reach the bunk, and it weighs heavily on the bottom line. Brian Bertelsen, vice president of field operations for U.S. Premium Beef LLC (USPB), discussed marbling’s …

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NCBA Fights to Improve Marketing Options for Cattle Producers

Fri, 02 Dec 2022 09:58:32 CST

Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is visiting with the Vice President of Government Affairs at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Ethan Lane, about today’s beef business climate….

Chances of Rain over the Next Week move into the Forecast

State Climatologist Gary McManus says December is presenting a strange weather pattern with lots of chances for rain “Over the next week or so with lots of moisture wrapping around high pressure in South Texas and swinging up this way from the SW.” McManus says don’t get your hopes up for snow, though, “There won’t …

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