Category: Ag News

Drummond comments on passing of Neal McCaleb

Attorney General Gentner Drummond made the following remarks following the death of Neal McCaleb. A former state legislator, McCaleb served as secretary of transportation under both Gov. Henry Bellmon and Gov. Frank Keating. In both administrations, he also led the state Department of Transportation. Later, President George W. Bush named McCaleb as assistant secretary of …

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NIAA’s Lameness Across Species Roundtable Will Address Health Problems Faced in Animal Agriculture

Animal health experts from all food-animal species will collectively confront lameness issues in animal agriculture prior to IPPE in Atlanta, GA. The National Institute for Animal Agriculture will host animal agriculture leaders will discuss the current state of research and treatment for lameness across food animal species before the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) …

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Agricultural Land: To Own or To Rent?

In 2022, 39% of agricultural land was rented – a proportion that has remained relatively stable for over 50 years. When deciding how to acquire land, rising farm real estate values can be a valuable asset or an extra hit to growing production expenses. Farmers and ranchers who operate a mix of owned and rented land make …

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Justin Lewis Market Wrap Up from January 9, 2025

IFPA’s Molly Van Lieu: What Food is Medicine Movement means for the Overall Health of America

Molly Van Lieu of the International Fresh Produce Association is talking about how produce prescriptions may transform healthcare in the U.S. Oklahoma Farm Report’s Stevie White is featuring comments from her panel discussion at the most recent National Association of Farm Broadcasters Convention. Click here to read and listen to a conversation Van Lieu had …

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Inside Linz Heritage Angus: A Legacy of Quality from Farm to Table Since 1963

Begun in 2012, Linz Heritage Angus started with ten young cows and their calves. Now, located in Byars, Oklahoma, the ranch is comprised of more than eight hundred mama cows. While attending the Cattlemen’s Congress, Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster Ron Hays met up with Owner and CEO Fred Linz to talk about the family …

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Opportunity to Work with Oklahoma Ag In The Class Room

WE NEED YOUR HELP!! Are you a retired, part-time, or a teacher that works four days a week? Are you an extension agent that would like to get more connected with the schools in your area? If so, we have an opportunity for you! Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is working with Nutrien to bring the Seed Survivor Mobile Classroom …

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Early bird registration open for Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2025 Stakeholders Summit

2025 theme is Food for Thought: Dishing on Sustainability Today, the Animal Agriculture Alliance opened registration for its 2025 Stakeholders Summit, themed “Food for Thought: Dishing on Sustainability.” The 2025 event is set for April 30-May 2 in Arlington, Va., and will be moderated by National Pork Board’s Angie Krieger. Early bird registration rates are …

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Ag in the Classroom Needs your Help🏫

WE NEED YOUR HELP!! Are you a retired, part-time, or a teacher that works four days a week? Are you an extension agent that would like to get more connected with the schools in your area? If so, we have an opportunity for you! Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom is working with Nutrien to bring …

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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.

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