Tue, 27 Sep 2022 11:15:10 CDT
Leaders representing the U.S. red meat industry recently traveled to Tokyo to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the inaugural U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) office, which opened in Tokyo in 1977. Japa…
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 11:15:10 CDT
Leaders representing the U.S. red meat industry recently traveled to Tokyo to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the inaugural U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) office, which opened in Tokyo in 1977. Japa…
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 09:36:31 CDT
The Soil Health Institute (SHI) congratulates all recently announced USDA Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities Grant recipients. As an implementing partner across five selected projects, SHI will work …
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 09:31:18 CDT
The Oklahoma State University Department of Agricultural Economics and OSU Extension will host the annual Rural Economic Outlook Conference Oct. 12 in the OSU ConocoPhillips Alumni Center.
Hundreds of p…
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 09:26:20 CDT
New Grant Program Will Spur Competition and Help U.S. Farmers Address Rising Costs
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that the Biden-Harris Administration is m…
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 08:45:20 CDT
With three quarters of 2022 almost behind us, as we enter the final quarter of this year, Senior Farm and Ranch Broadcaster, Ron Hays, is back with Oklahoma State University Livestock Market Economist, Dr. …
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 08:05:14 CDT
Mark Johnson, Oklahoma State University Extension Beef Cattle Breeding Specialist, offers herd health advice as part of the weekly series known as the "Cow Calf Corner" published electronically by …
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 08:01:08 CDT
Senator James Lankford (R-OK) was presented the Oklahoma Farm Bureau “Friend of Farm Bureau” award for his leadership in supporting Oklahoma’s farmers and ranchers. He was nominated by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau and was selected by the American Farm Bureau Federation. Lankford participated in an informal ceremony last week and hosted a question and answer session with a few members from the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.
“Our Oklahoma farmers and ranchers face way too many obstacles that they can’t control like the weather and big government regulations,” said Lankford. “This year our producers are faced with issues on trade, ongoing drought, high fertilizer prices, and more. It is the noble work of our Oklahoma farmers and ranchers that ensure that Oklahoma and the world are fed and clothed. My family is grateful for our Ag producers every day and the commitment they have to the land and our environment. I am grateful for the ways we get to partner with Oklahoma Farm Bureau to make sure we are fighting the right way on their behalf.”
“The prestigious Friend of Farm Bureau award has long been given to members of Congress who understand and protect the important role agriculture plays in our nation,” said Rodd Moesel, Oklahoma Farm Bureau president. “Throughout his time in Washington, DC, Senator Lankford has been a staunch partner to agriculture and rural Oklahoma. His door is always open for discussion of important issues, and he often reaches out personally to hear the thoughts of Oklahoma’s farmers and ranchers. Oklahoma Farm Bureau could not be more proud to present Senator Lankford with the 2022 Friend of Farm Bureau award.”
Earlier this year, Lankford joined his colleagues in an effort to eliminate duties on fertilizer imports to quickly remedy high costs before the 2022 planting season. He also pushed back on a proposed rule from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that would have placed unworkable climate disclosure regulations on farmers, ranchers, and agriculture producers, and as inflation soars, Lankford urged federal financial regulators to provide community banks, credit unions, and Farm Credit institutions with the regulatory flexibility they need to responsibly work with their agriculture clients as the profit margins of farmers and ranchers dramatically shrink because of higher input costs.
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 03:25:33 CDT
Joplin Regional Stockyards Feeder Cattle
Mon Sep 26, 2022
AUCTION
This Week 5,858
Last Rep…
Sep 27
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 03:22:44 CDT
Oklahoma National Stockyards
Mon Sep 26, 2022
AUCTION
This Week 7,100
Last Reported 6,647
Last Year 5,874
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Compared to last week: Feeder steers steady, except for 6 weights and few 8 weights 3.00-6.00 lower. Feeder heifers 2.00-6.00 lower. Steer and heifer calves 10.00-15.00 lower. Demand moderate for all classes. Several un-weaned calves included today and these selling to limited demand. Quality mostly average. Temperatures have cooled off some and in the mid 80’s but extended forecast remains dry. Supply included: 100% Feeder Cattle (52% Steers, 39% Heifers, 8% Bulls). Feeder cattle supply over 600 lbs was 41%.
STEERS – Medium and Large 1 (Per Cwt / Actual Wt)
Head Wt Range Avg Wt Price Range Avg Price
22 322 322 215.00 215.00
9 362 362 200.00 200.00
81 400-448 422 184.00-191.00 187.46
7 402 402 201.00 201.00 Thin Fleshed
17 430-433 432 175.00-177.00 176.06 Unweaned
156 453-486 471 177.00-194.00 186.23
18 464 464 200.00 200.00 Thin Fleshed
52 452-467 465 174.00-178.00 177.01 Unweaned
119 501-548 524 175.00-190.00 184.99
81 530-548 539 166.00-174.00 171.15 Unweaned
156 556-578 566 187.00-197.00 191.75
36 558-589 575 170.00-177.00 173.02 Unweaned
181 602-649 624 172.00-184.00 175.93
30 611 611 189.00 189.00 Thin Fleshed
246 654-691 664 169.00-182.00 176.82
304 700-749 727 170.00-176.50 173.69
238 756-799 779 163.00-174.00 172.08
128 805-828 812 164.00-174.00 171.54
39 859-892 866 163.00-170.00 167.46
6 901 901 162.00 162.00
8 1031 1031 149.00 149.00
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Sep 26
Mon, 26 Sep 2022 15:29:42 CDT
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