Tag: Weather

Oklahoma Drought Conditions Persist as Rain Chances Increase Across State

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. Oklahoma’s drought picture remains sharply divided, with better conditions emerging across much of eastern Oklahoma while western counties—including parts of the Panhandle and southwest—continue battling exceptional drought, bare pastures, and mounting strain on farmers and ranchers. More than 82% of the state remains under some level of …

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Wheat Disease Pressure in Oklahoma: OSU Expert Warns of Rising Wheat Streak Mosaic Concerns

Wheat disease pressure in Oklahoma has intensified this season, with multiple viruses and fungal infections affecting fields across the state, according to Oklahoma State University plant pathologist Dr. Meriem Aoun. Speaking during the Lahoma Wheat Field Day with summer intern Presley Strickland, Aoun said growers are seeing unusually widespread disease activity, particularly from wheat streak …

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Oklahoma Drought Relief: Climatologist Gary McManus Eyes Upcoming Rainfall to Rescue a Dry May

The calendar says late May, but Oklahoma’s recent weather has been acting a bit confused. According to State Climatologist Gary McManus, a recent unseasonable stretch felt much closer to December than late spring, but hopefully, more rainfall is on the way. Shifting back to the current season, the primary concern for Oklahoma agriculture is the …

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Crop Progress: Oklahoma Winter Wheat Reaches 94% Headed

According to the latest crop progress report released on May 18th, 2026, Oklahoma’s winter wheat headed is at 94%, while winter wheat conditions are rated 12% good to excellent, 48% poor to very poor, and 40% fair. Kansas winter wheat headed is at 93% winter wheat crop is ranked 15% good to excellent, 27% fair, …

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Landmark E15 Legislative Shifts and Market Volatility Dominate Agricultural Outlook

The U.S. agricultural sector is bracing for a summer of significant policy and market adjustments as new legislative changes look to rewrite domestic biofuel demand and a historic crop report alters the winter wheat landscape. In a detailed market analysis, Oklahoma State University crop marketing specialist Todd Hubbs sat down with Radio Oklahoma Ag Network …

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Exceptional Drought Emerges In This Weeks Drought Monitor

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. Despite several rounds of much-needed rainfall across Oklahoma in recent weeks, drought conditions continue to tighten their grip on large parts of the state, and now, for the first time this year, exceptional drought has emerged across portions of western Oklahoma. Historically, exceptional drought is devastating for …

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Success in Organic Vegetable Farming: Mike Appel Highlights Upcoming Farm Tour and Field Day

In a recent interview with Farm Director KC Sheperd, Mike Appel, a member of the Organic Farmers Association policy committee, discussed the upcoming Farm Tour and Field Day and the sustainable practices that have led to over 20 years of success in organic vegetable farming. Operating in the “green country” of Cherokee County, Appel emphasized …

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Optimizing Cotton Planting: Key Strategies for the 2026 Season

As the 2026 cotton planting season approaches, Oklahoma producers are closely monitoring environmental conditions to ensure a successful start. Farm Director KC Sheperd recently spoke with Oklahoma State University (OSU) Cotton Extension Specialist Jenny Dudak to discuss the critical factors farmers should consider before putting seed in the ground. Monitoring Soil and Air Temperatures The …

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Agricultural Market Outlook with Todd Hubbs: Navigating Volatility in Wheat, Corn, and Soybeans

The agricultural commodities market is currently facing significant downward pressure, as highlighted by OSU Crop Marketing Specialist Todd Hubbs in a recent conversation with Farm Director KC Sheperd. This agricultural market outlook reveals a landscape of “red” in the futures markets, driven largely by geopolitical developments and shifting investor sentiment. Hubbs noted that proposed administrative …

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Relief Continues to Build in the East While Extreme Drought Expands In The West In This Weeks Drought Monitor

To view the latest Oklahoma drought map, CLICK HERE. Oklahoma’s drought story continues to move in two very different directions, with southeastern parts of the state seeing gradual improvement while western Oklahoma slips deeper into extreme drought. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows more than 80 percent of the state remains in drought, with extreme drought …

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