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Oklahoma Braces for Active Severe Weather and El Niño Shifts

Oklahoma severe weather remains at the forefront of agricultural concerns as the state navigates a record-breaking spring and eyes a potential transition to a “Godzilla” El Niño. Farm Director KC Sheperd recently spoke with State Climatologist Gary McManus to break down erratic rainfall patterns, the persistent drought in the Northwest, and what shifting Pacific Ocean …

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Oklahoma Wheat Crop Faces Worst Conditions in 20 Years, Says Mike Schulte

Oklahoma wheat producers are facing one of the toughest seasons in recent memory as drought, freeze damage and pests continue to drag down the 2026 hard red winter wheat crop across the Southern Plains. Schulte: “I’ve Never Seen It This Bad” Speaking with senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays, Executive Director of the Oklahoma …

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AFR Brings Grassroots Voices to Capitol as Taxes, Water and Farm Policy Take Center Stage

Farm policy, property taxes, water rights and rural priorities were all front and center as Oklahoma Farm Report Farm Director KC Sheperd visited with Scott Blubaugh, president of AFR, during AFR Day at the Capitol. Blubaugh said the annual event is one of the organization’s most important opportunities to connect grassroots members directly with lawmakers. …

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AI and Policy Take Center Stage at the 2026 National 4-H Conference

The 2026 National 4-H Conference officially commenced today in Crystal City, Virginia, bringing together more than 300 delegates from across the United States and its territories. Running through April 15, this annual working conference provides an intensive, multi-day civic engagement experience for students aged 15 to 19. This year’s gathering is specifically designed to explore …

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Extreme Drought Conditions Shrink By 8% In This Weeks Drought Monitor

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. According to the latest Oklahoma Drought Monitor report, exceptional drought remains at 0 percent, unchanged from the start of the calendar year. Moderate to extreme drought conditions in the current period indicate that 98.77% of the state is affected by drought, unchanged from last week. Extreme Drought conditions have subsided this …

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Beef Demand Hits 40-Year High as Consumers Continue Choosing Beef, Says NCBA’s Colin Woodall

In today’s Beef Buzz, senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays speaks with Chief Executive Officer Colin Woodall of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Hays and Woodall talk historic consumer demand for beef, getting ready for the New World Screwworm (just in case) and how cattlemen are interacting with lawmakers ahead of the November midterm …

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Crop Progress Shows 3% Winter Wheat Headed For Oklahoma

According to the latest crop progress report released on April 6th, 2026, Oklahoma’s winter wheat headed is at 3%, while winter wheat conditions are rated 12% good to excellent, 54% very poor to poor, and 34% fair. Kansas winter wheat crop is ranked 35% good to excellent, 38% fair, and 24% poor to very poor. …

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Oklahoma FFA Convention 2026: State President Cooper Kline Reflects on 100th Milestone

The Oklahoma FFA Convention 2026 is quickly approaching, and according to State President Cooper Kline, this year’s event carries a historic weight as members prepare to celebrate the organization’s 100th convention. As the countdown continues, Kline says the moment is finally starting to feel real for him and his officer team. “It’s kind of a …

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Hemphill County Beef Conference 2026 Focuses on Regenerative Agriculture and Profitability

In today’s Beef Buzz, senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays speaks with Andy Holloway, longtime Texas Panhandle Extension educator, who is helping lead preparations for the upcoming Hemphill County Beef Conference—an event that continues to draw national and international attention. A Growing Destination for Cattle Producers With just weeks to go, Holloway says excitement …

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Extreme Drought Continues To Spread In This Weeks Drought Monitor

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. Drought conditions are tightening their grip on Oklahoma as producers head deeper into the spring season, raising concerns about soil moisture, pasture health, and early crop development. What had been a steadily dry pattern is now accelerating quickly, with conditions worsening across much of the state in …

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