Last week, Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke L. Rollins and Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, Luke J. Lindberg, announced an aggressive three-point plan that will support American agricultural producers and exporters. “President Trump is putting American agriculture first by negotiating fair, reciprocal deals that benefit U.S. producers, farmers, and ranchers,” said Under Secretary …
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Sep 24
Harvest and Planting Periods Merge – A Cycle That Produces a Reliable Wheat Crop
The 2025 trade team season is winding down, and U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) is reflecting on the opportunities global buyers had this year to explore U.S. wheat country. The highlight, as always, was the opportunity to connect these customers with U.S. farmers. “Each trade team season, we look for ways to help U.S. wheat customers …
Sep 24
Oklahoma Ag Mediation: Free Resources for Farm Stress and Disputes
Oklahoma Agriculture Mediation Program Director Mike Mayberry spoke with Farm Director KC Sheperd about the history and vital role of the organization in September, which is Suicide Prevention Month. The Oklahoma Ag Mediation office is one of 44 similar programs nationwide, and it was established in 1988 in response to the farm crisis of the …
Sep 23
USDA Announces 2025 CRP Enrollment for Land Conservation
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) flagship Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Originally established in 1985 to control soil erosion and stabilize commodity prices, the program has evolved to provide numerous benefits for both conservation and the economy. Now, let’s take a look at the 2025 CRP Enrollment for …
Sep 23
Dr. Rod Hall: New World Screw Worm Case Near Border Raises Urgency for U.S. Livestock Producers
In today’s Beef Buzz, Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster Ron Hays speaks with Oklahoma State Veterinarian Dr. Rod Hall after Mexican authorities reported another New World screw worm case about 70 miles south of Laredo, about the increasing urgency of the situation. Dr. Hall agreed that the discovery “ups the level of urgency to be …
Sep 22
State Fair Bread Baking Winner Announced
Korben Gossen from Corn, OK in Washita County placed first in the White Bread Category of the Junior Division at the State “Best of Wheat” Bread Baking contest held on September 21st at the Oklahoma State Fair. His “Moist White Bread” loaf had perfect shape, texture and flavor which was baked flawlessly throughout. It topped …
Sep 18
Texas Cattle Feeders’ Association Convention to Focus on Education and Inspiration
The Texas Cattle Feeders’ Association (TCFA) is holding its annual convention from October 12-14 in Fort Worth. According to Brady Miller of the TCFA, the event is designed with two key goals in mind: “education and informing our members,” and to also include “a splash… of inspiration and just kind of help motivate our members”. …
Sep 17
Sorghum Harvest Update: High Yields Amid Market and Trade Challenges
During the sorghum harvest, Farm Director KC Sheperd spoke with Craig Meeker, a past Chair for the National Sorghum Producers, who was working in his combine. Meeker shared a positive outlook on the current crop, while also detailing the significant market and political challenges facing producers. Harvest and Yields: Bountiful Harvest from Abundant Rain Meeker …
Sep 15
USDA Announces Second Phase of Livestock Disaster Relief Program-Enrollment Starts Today
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency has announced the second phase of its Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP), aimed at providing disaster assistance to livestock producers. The program is designed to assist individuals who have suffered losses due to recent disasters. The first phase of the program, which provided relief to producers …



















