by Doug Mayo | Sep 16, 2016
I’m not 100% sure what the cotton market expected to see in this week’s USDA monthly estimates. As if anyone ever knows. Whatever the market was expecting, it didn’t get it; prices reacted accordingly—down. In the short term, markets and price direction are driven...
by Ray Bodrey | Sep 16, 2016
Driving through rural parts of the Panhandle this time of year, one will find pastures with thick green canopies, exploding with the yellow-gold flowers. Perennial peanut is in bloom. This is a highly nutritional forage option for livestock, but also makes for a...
by external | Sep 16, 2016
Glenn Selk, Oklahoma State University Emeritus Extension Animal Scientist Fall-calving herds will be breeding replacement heifers at the end of the year. Now is the time to make certain that those heifers are ready for the upcoming breeding season. Immunize the...
by Doug Mayo | Sep 16, 2016
Farmers and ranchers always pay close attention to market reports, but are normally discouraged by them. Perhaps if the market reports were more fun, the bad news might be easier to take. This Week’s Stock Market Summary Helium was up, feathers were down. ...
by Ann Blount | Sep 9, 2016
Ann Blount & Jose Dubeux, North Florida Research and Education Center; Patricio Munoz, Ali Babar, Kevin Kenworthy, and Ken Quesenberry, Department of Agronomy; and Joao Vendramini, Range Cattle Research and Education Center Seed availability this year for most...