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Central Oklahoma Cattle Conference Set for February 13 in Stillwater

As cattle producers prepare for another year of possible market volatility and management challenges, Jennifer Patterson, OSU Extension agricultural educator in Payne County, says the upcoming Central Oklahoma Cattle Conference is designed to deliver timely information and practical takeaways. Speaking with Associate Farm Reporter Carli Davenport, Patterson explained that the annual regional event brings together …

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Senator Lankford Addresses Government Shutdown Threats, New Ag Tax Relief, and Stalled Farm Bill

Senator Lankford Addresses Government Shutdown Threats, New Ag Tax Relief, and Stalled Farm Bill: In a recent interview with Farm Director KC Sheperd, Oklahoma Senator James Lankford provided a critical update from the nation’s capital, addressing a looming government shutdown, heated debates over border security, and vital economic news for Oklahoma’s agricultural producers. Border Security …

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Drought Holds Firm as Winter Weather Sweeps the Southern Plains In This Weeks Drought Monitor

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. Drought remains firmly in place across much of Oklahoma as February begins, with more than 70 percent of the state still experiencing moderate to extreme drought and pockets of extreme drought expanding in the southwest. While exceptional drought is not currently present, conditions have changed little in …

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Wheat Prices Rally as Dollar Dips; Todd Hubbs Weighs in on Crop Outlook and Policy Rumors

A mid-week rally in the wheat markets and speculation surrounding global crop conditions took center stage in a recent conversation between Farm Director KC Sheperd and Oklahoma State University Marketing Analyst Dr. Todd Hubbs. With the hard red winter wheat market seeing a notable boost, Hubbs offered insights into the driving forces behind the price …

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Aaron Kelly on New Leaf Symbiotics’ Season-Long Crop Protection

Aaron Kelly, Chief Commercial Officer of New Leaf Symbiotics, introduced the company to intern Karleigh Erramouspe by highlighting their specialization in a specific type of bacteria called PPFMs. “They’re all pink. That’s why you see all of the pink branding around us,” he explained. He emphasized that these bacteria provide season-long protection for plants, colonizing …

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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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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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CAB’s John Stika: Why Consumer Expectations Are Driving Beef Quality and Prime Demand

In today’s Beef Buzz, senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays speaks with John Stika, president of the Certified Angus Beef (CAB) brand, about how consumer expectations are shaping the future of beef quality and demand. Stika says understanding the consumer mindset is critical, starting with brand recognition. “The logo, and the way it resonates …

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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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