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How MAHA Could Reshape Produce, Nutrition, and Consumer Health

Farm Report intern Karleigh Erramouspe spoke with International Fresh Produce Association Vice President Mollie Van Lieu, who began by explaining the Association’s role. She describes the group as “a trade association representing the full fresh produce supply chain,” covering “fruit and vegetable and fresh-cut floral growers all the way to retailers and food service.” Her …

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Oklahoma Poultry Growers Fear Fallout From Illinois River Watershed Lawsuit

Senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays spoke with Megan Langley, who—along with her husband Kyle—operate Egg Drop Farm in far northeastern Oklahoma. Langley joined other Oklahoma and Arkansas poultry growers at a meeting earlier this week in Bentonville to discuss the latest in the battle over chicken litter in the  Illinois River Watershed. Langley explains …

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“Make Plans to Change Plans”: Uncertainty Looms Over Oklahoma’s Winter Weather Forecast

State Climatologist Gary McManus issued a cautionary update regarding the developing weather system, emphasizing one key theme: uncertainty. While confidence in the forecast details remains low, the risk of hazardous travel conditions—particularly freezing drizzle—warrants heightened awareness over the next 36 hours. The Setup: A Complex Frontal Battle. The current atmospheric setup features a warm front moving …

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Drummond calls out Governor: ‘Beholden to Big Poultry’s money, not the people’

Attorney General Gentner Drummond today issued a sharp response to Gov. Stitt regarding the Illinois River watershed litigation, accusing the Governor of being “bought and paid for” by out-of-state Big Poultry companies.  State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., was filed in 2005 and seeks to hold major poultry companies accountable for polluting the Illinois …

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Ben Hale Reports Strong Market Despite Tight Runs and Chilly Conditions

On Tuesdays, Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster Ron Hays visits with Ben Hale of Western Livestock Auctions as he talks about the latest in the markets and more. Established in 1995, Western has grown into a multi-generational family-owned and operated business and stands as a symbol of tradition, excellence, and a deep-rooted passion for the …

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Better Outlook for the Future Pushes Farmer Sentiment Higher

The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer Index climbed to 139 in November, 10 points higher than in October and the highest barometer reading since June of this year. The improvement in farmer sentiment was attributable to producers’ more optimistic outlook for the future, as the November Future Expectations Index reading of 144 was 15 points higher than in …

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ASA’s New President Scott Metzger Previews Focus on Biofuels, Soy Innovation, and the Farm Bill

 At the National Farm Broadcasters Convention in Kansas City, farm director KC Sheperd spoke with American Soybean Association Vice President Scott Metzger, who discussed his current role and his upcoming transition into the presidency. He notes that he is “currently vice president” of the ASA, and in “a couple weeks I will move up into …

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Farm State of Mind: Bailey Corwine on Mental Health in Agriculture

Oklahoma Farm Reports’ Maci Carter spoke with Bailey Corwine of the American Farm Bureau Federation, who began by discussing mental health in farm communities and immediately identified what she believes is the biggest misconception. She states that “the biggest misconception is that reaching out is a sign of weakness,” noting that farmers often rely on …

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Mike Stranz with NFU: Support Must Go to Family Farmers First

Farm director KC Sheperd spoke with Mike Stranz, vice president of advocacy for the National Farmers Union, at the National Farm Broadcasters Convention in Kansas City. The conversation centers on current challenges facing farmers, beginning with concerns about the aftermath of the recent government shutdown and what comes next for federal trade assistance. Stranz emphasizes …

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AARP Advocates for Caregivers, Rural Support, and Medicare Updates

Senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays spoke with Sean Voskhul from AARP. Voskhul began with recognition of the vital role caregivers play across the country. Voskhul highlighted that “835,000 caregivers in Oklahoma provide that labor of love every day, taking care of individuals so they can stay at home where they want to be …

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