Wed, 21 Sep 2022 10:21:50 CDT
Several agricultural leaders testified before a house ag subcommittee on conservation this week, including Shayne Wiese, who is a cattle producer from the state of Iowa. Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, R…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 10:21:50 CDT
Several agricultural leaders testified before a house ag subcommittee on conservation this week, including Shayne Wiese, who is a cattle producer from the state of Iowa. Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, R…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 10:14:37 CDT
By Kirsten Hollansworth
Oklahoma State University’s Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center is set to host three workshops designed to teach participants about the Homemade Food Fre…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:18:41 CDT
Weekly, Oklahoma State University Extension Beef Cattle Nutrition Specialist Paul Beck offers his expertise on the beef cattle industry. This is a part of the weekly series known as the "Cow-Calf Corner…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:10:47 CDT
Senate Appropriations Chair Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, and Vice Chair Chuck Hall, R- Perry, said Oklahomans would see generational benefits as a result of the incredible hard work and dedication of members of…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:08:04 CDT
Farmers across North America encouraged to participate in virtual competition
Shell Rotella is hosting the second annual SuperTractors virtual tractor beauty contest to celebrate National Farmer’s…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 09:03:26 CDT
Hereford producers stand behind their products by knowing their genetics. The American Hereford Association (AHA) annual feedout programs provides participants with carcass information to keep their operations moving in a positive direction.
“The information that participants gain from the program has really helped them to make better decisions,” says Trey Befort, AHA director of commercial programs. “Whether it’s genetic selection or herd health, the feedout programs have given them a lot of data and information that they can set as a benchmark for their operations. If they need to work on carcass weight, ribeye area, or marbling – any of those carcass traits that we can directly measure – they can get that information.”
The programs also generate unique marketing avenues. Feedout participants gain access to the U.S. Premium Beef (USPB) grid, so cattle can qualify as candidates for the Certified Hereford Beef® brand.
“To have access to the U.S. Premium Beef program through National Beef is really a great benefit of the program. It’s an industry-leading marketing program that provides extra value for Hereford-influenced cattle, and participants can gain a lot from being rewarded for quality,” Befort says.
The Association offers opportunities for both adults and juniors. Adults can participate in the Hereford feedout program, and juniors in the National Junior Hereford Association (NJHA) Fed Steer Shootout. All cattle entered are fed at HRC Feedyards in Scott City, Kansas, and both programs offer valuable insight.
“It really gives an opportunity for our members to gain the education and experience in the cattle feeding industry and learn about a different part of the industry that they might not be familiar with,” Befort says.
Ultimately, the feedout programs help establish the advantage of Hereford genetics in the marketplace and give producers tools to improve their operations. AHA Executive Vice President Jack Ward says these improved genetics are moving the breed forward.
“We see commercial producers today understanding the value of heterosis and the value of adding Hereford genetics to their cow herds, increasing in efficiency, fertility, longevity,” Ward says. “And, of course, you always get a great disposition when you add Hereford genetics.”
For more information about the Association’s feedout programs, visit Hereford.org.
Hereford Feedout Programs Offer Valuable Insight to Producers from American Hereford Association on Vimeo.
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 08:12:59 CDT
NPB is leading one and collaborating on two grants receiving a total of $155 million in USDA Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities funding announced Sept. 14.
The 3 grants are part of the $2.8 bil…
Sep 21
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 08:09:46 CDT
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers honored U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), U.S. Representative Cindy Axne (D-Iowa), and U.S. Representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) with their AEM Champion of the Industry Award. The award, presented for the second time in the association’s 125+ year history, recognizes members of Congress from both sides of the aisle for their steadfast support of the equipment manufacturing industry and their efforts to advance bipartisan, commonsense solutions to the country’s toughest challenges.
“The Association of Equipment Manufacturers is proud to recognize Senators Stabenow and Fischer and Representatives Axne and Fitzpatrick who earned this distinction for consistently working in a bipartisan manner to advance policies that are critical to the long-term success of equipment manufacturing in America,” said Kip Eideberg, AEM senior vice president of government and industry relations. “These four members of Congress have demonstrated an unwavering ability to compromise and collaborate with colleagues across the aisle and they embody the qualities and characteristics of bipartisan cooperation and comradery. We are grateful to Senators Stabenow and Fischer and Representatives Fitzpatrick and Axne for putting the duty of their office above partisan politics.”
The AEM Champion of the Industry, AEM’s most prestigious recognition, is reserved for one Democrat and one Republican from each legislative chamber who have championed legislation important to equipment manufacturers and have demonstrated a commitment to work across the aisle in support of common objectives. Candidates are considered and approved by the AEM Government and Public Affairs Committee.
“This is a really special award because it showcases Michigan and America’s agricultural excellence as well as our world-class manufacturing innovation. I am proud to work alongside so many of AEM’s members and appreciate this recognition of my work,” said Senator Stabenow.
Equipment manufacturers help to power our economy. Their products and modern technologies are integral to the future of agriculture in the United States. I will continue to push for the passage of my bipartisan PAL Act, which would expand farmers’ access to these kinds of high-tech equipment,” said Senator Fischer.
“I am grateful to receive this year’s Association of Equipment Manufacturers Champion of the Industry Award,” said Congressman Fitzpatrick. “Our country’s manufacturers are essential to economic strength across all sectors and to our national security. I will proudly continue to lead my colleagues in Congress in prioritizing the expansion of domestic manufacturing facilities, creation of new jobs, and an increase in the overall domestic output of high-quality manufactured goods and equipment.”
“I am always willing to work across the aisle when it comes to creating common-sense solutions that invest in our infrastructure, support job growth here in America, and bolster domestic manufacturing,” said Congresswoman Axne. “I am honored to be recognized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers and will continue my work in in Congress to ensure their mission to build, power, and feed the world can continue.”
“In these times of polarization and partisan gridlock, it is imperative that our leaders in Washington come together to solve our toughest problems and move our country forward,” said Scott Harris, Case IH global president and 2022 chair of AEM’s Government and Public Affairs Committee. “We are grateful to Senators Stabenow and Fischer and Representatives Fitzpatrick and Axne for their courage and leadership and look forward to continue working with them to advance policies that improve the lives of the 2.8 million men and women of the equipment manufacturing industry.”
Last year, the AEM Champion of the Industry Award was presented for the first time in the association’s history to U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), U.S. Representative Don Bacon (R-Neb.), and U.S. Representative Cheri Bustos (D-Ill.) for their tireless efforts on behalf of the equipment manufacturing industry throughout the course of their careers in Congress.
Pictured: AEM President Megan Tanel (left) and AEM Senior Vice President Kip Eideberg (right) present Senator Debbie Stabenow (center) with the AEM Champion of the Industry
Sep 20
Tue, 20 Sep 2022 15:10:25 CDT
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture are now putting the Daily Cash Grain Report into a PDF format – we are saving that PDF and archiving them for today’s specific report. To see today’s update, click on the PDF report link at the bottom of this story.
In addition to the PDF of the daily report, you can also listen to the Cash Grain Report by calling 405-621-5533. Push 2 for the grain report.
Sep 20
Tue, 20 Sep 2022 14:40:34 CDT
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