Category: Ag News

FFA Members Nationwide Celebrate National Ag Day

Students and leaders gather to celebrate and advocate for agriculture and agricultural education On Tuesday, March 18, FFA student members, advisors, and leaders across the country will come together to share the importance of agriculture with elected officials and their communities as part of National Ag Day.  National Ag Day, which is being celebrated on …

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Farmers Grapple with Climate Uncertainty, Seek Clear Policy and Partnerships

At the National Farmers Union convention, Jon Doggett, former CEO of the National Corn Growers, discussed the evolving landscape of climate-smart agriculture, highlighting both progress and missed opportunities. “When we started these conversations 30 years ago or more, you know, we didn’t even know what questions we wanted to ask,” Doggett explained, reflecting on the …

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Stratovation Group Launches Landmark Research On Farmers’ Agricultural Drone Use and Perceptions

In Partnership with the Agricultural Retailers Association, The Fertilizer Institute and D.C. Legislative and Regulatory Services, Inc., Research will Study Important Farmer Attitudes With the market for agricultural drones and related farm-level services rapidly expanding, Stratovation Group is launching a farmer-centric research study to cut through the hype and deliver the farmer perspective on drone …

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Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Response to EPA’s Intent to Amend Waters of the United States definition

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its Administrator, Lee Zeldin, announced today their intent to amend the definition of “continuous surface connection” under Waters of the United States (WOTUS) in response to recent legal developments. “As ranchers and landowners, the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association is pleased with Administrator Zeldin and the EPA for …

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Barry Whitworth on Foot And Mouth Disease

On today’s Cow-Calf Corner, Barry Whitworth, DVM, Senior Extension Specialist, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension Service, talks about Foot And Mouth Disease. The World Organization for Animal Health confirmed an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in cattle in Hungary on March 6, 2025. The last reported case of FMD in Hungary occurred on …

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Thursday Preopening Market Update with Dave Lanning

RON’s Dave Lanning has a pre-opening look at today’s agricultural Markets. Click the audio tab below for today’s report.

Feeder Steers and Heifer Higher, Steers and Heifer Calves Higher at OKC West – El Reno

Radio Oklahoma Network State Capitol Report for Thursday, March 13, 2025

RON’s Jacquelyn Farris reports on the latest from the State Capitol

Oklahoma Cash Grains Report from March 12, 2025

BASF Launches Real Results Yield Challenge to Show farmers Firsthand the Benefits of Performance-Driven Fungicides

Over the last 20 years, BASF fungicides have protected an estimated 30 billion bushels and 260 million acres of corn and soybeans1. As commodity prices and environmental pressures increasingly factor into farmer decision making, only an estimated 45% of corn and soybean acres were protected by fungicide applications in 20242. As a result, BASF is …

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