Farm and Ranch News for August 21, 2026
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Listen as KC Visits with Todd Hubbs about Markets, and talks drought monitor The post Farm and Ranch News for August 21, 2026 first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .

Saturday, September 5, 2026 • NoonCarroll Cattle Company Facility, Formerly Sadler RanchesJust east of Perkins, OK on Highway 33 Click here to view SALE BOOK!Click here to view SALE LETTER! Contact Matt Sims, Matt C. Sims Auction, Inc.PO Box 1219Edmond, OK 73083Phone: 405-641-6081Email: matt@mcsauction.com The post 27th Annual Oklahoma Angus Association Gathering Sale – Perkins, Oklahoma – 9/5/26…
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This week, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Law Center announced the launch of Data on Economic and Bankruptcy Trends in Agriculture (DEBT), a data project that aims to provide a more comprehensive view of bankruptcy trends across the agricultural sector. The project compiles agricultural bankruptcy filings under both Chapter … Continue…

Attorney General Gentner Drummond is asking a federal court to send his lawsuit over the proposed Inola aluminum smelter back to Rogers County District Court. He is also asking the court to order the defendants to pay the State’s costs and attorney fees for improperly removing the case. In a filing with the U.S. District … Continue reading The post Drummond fights to return Inola smelter case to…

Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin, in consultation with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and in accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA), issued a temporary emergency fuel waiver that will increase the nation’s gasoline supply and help lower prices for American families. Beginning on September 1, 2026, EPA’s waivers will allow … Continue reading The post EPA,…

Grain markets have recently posted solid gains across wheat, corn, and soybeans, yet hard red winter (HRW) wheat futures continue to battle technical resistance. Farm Director KC Sheperd recently sat down with Oklahoma State University Extension crop marketing specialist Todd Hubbs to analyze how weather conditions, Black Sea trade dynamics, and global supply levels are … Continue reading The post…

Over the past three years, the quantity of beef produced from domestic cattle decreased year-over-year while domestic beef consumption increased year-over-year. This is Exhibit 1, demonstrating severe market failure in the downstream, beef side of the supply chain. During that same period, the U.S. beef cow inventory declined year-over-year, occurring again at the same time … Continue reading The…

Strong markets are essential to a strong farm economy. And for America’s farmers and ranchers, few markets matter more than our neighbors to the north and south. That’s why the ongoing review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is so important to agriculture. Next month, U.S. and Mexican officials will meet for another round of negotiations as part of … Continue reading The post USMCA Renewal Is…

Authors Yangxuan Liu and Michael R Langemeier write in Southern Ag Today: The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) changes how U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) payment limitations apply to different farm business structures. On June 2, 2026, USDA released the final rule (link) explaining how this provision will be administered beginning with the 2026 … Continue reading The post OBBBA Levels the…