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Winter Storm May Help Control New World Screwworm

Winter Storm May Help Control New World Screwworm: In a DTN Article written by Bryce Anderson he states: Across the central and eastern United States, the 2026 mid-January winter storm has brought delays, damage and danger. The storm brought record-breaking cold, blizzard-strength winds, freezing rain and snow to many states east of the Rocky Mountains. …

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Navigating USDA Disaster Assistance: A Guide for Producers impacted by Winter Storm Fern

A Guide for Producers Impacted by Winter Storm Fern: Agricultural producers facing the aftermath of natural disasters have access to a suite of recovery programs through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency (FSA). FSA Administrator Bill Beam has outlined several key initiatives designed to help farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners rehabilitate their operations …

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Significant Winter Storm Brings Record Cold and Widespread Snow to Oklahoma

Significant Winter Storm Brings Record Cold and Widespread Snow to Oklahoma: State Climatologist Gary McManus has reported that a major winter storm system moved through Oklahoma over the weekend, blanketing nearly the entire state in 4 to 12 inches of snow and ice. The system brought both significant precipitation and historic low temperatures. Record-Breaking Temperatures …

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Potential: Arctic Blast Brings Extreme Cold and Possible 2-Foot Snow Totals

🥶 The Wait is Over: Arctic Blast and Major Snowfall Arrive Arctic Blast Brings Extreme Cold and Possible 2-Foot Snow Totals: The anticipation has ended, and as State Climatologist Gary McManus puts it, “It’s all over but the screams of agony now.” A powerful arctic air mass is currently blasting southward, colliding with a major …

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Navigating Low Grain Prices: Insights from OSU Crop Marketing Specialist Todd Hubbs

In a recent conversation with Farm Director KC Sheperd, Oklahoma State University Crop Marketing Specialist Dr. Todd Hubbs offered a candid look at the current state of grain markets. With substantial corn supplies and uncertainty in wheat conditions, Hubbs advised producers on navigating a “range-bound” market environment where prices are hovering near lows. Corn: A …

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Food Safety in the Dark: USDA Experts Share Essential Rules for Power Outages

As bitter cold weather sweeps across the nation, and with Oklahoma expecting its first big winter storm, food safety often takes a backseat to staying warm. However, USDA experts warn that losing electricity can quickly turn a refrigerator from a preservation tool into a safety hazard. In a recent conversation, Rod Bain of the USDA …

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Winter Storm Warning: Complex System Brings Snow, Ice, and Dangerous Cold to the State

Winter Storm Warning: Complex System Brings Snow, Ice, and Dangerous Cold to the State: A potent winter storm is set to impact the state beginning Friday morning, bringing a complex mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and dangerously low wind chills. State Climatologist Gary McManus issued an update highlighting the volatility of the incoming system, …

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Farm Forward Conference Set for March 5th in Fairview

Would you like to improve soil health and run a more profitable cow herd? Farm Forward: Enhancing Your Range and Herd brings ranchers and land managers together on March 5 in Fairview, Oklahoma for a full day of practical, profit-focused education. Producers will hear from nationally recognized cattleman, Kit Pharo, with Pharo Cattle Company, and …

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Dry Pattern Lingers Across Oklahoma as Winter Weather Threat Looms

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. Oklahoma remains locked in a stubborn dry pattern, with drought continuing to shape conditions across much of the state as January winds down. Adding another layer of uncertainty, a potential snowstorm or ice event that could impact Oklahoma this weekend—though only time will tell how that forecast …

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Oklahoma Cattlemens Association Rescinds Endorsement For Drummond Following Policy Meeting

As the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association wrapped up a policy meeting focused on endorsements and regulatory concerns, Executive Vice President Michael Kelsey spoke with Farm Director KC Sheperd about the discussions and decisions driven by member input. Kelsey emphasized that the meeting centered on listening to members, particularly around the association’s endorsement of Attorney General Gentner …

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