Annual Hay Report Shows Hay Acreage Lower
Oklahoma’s Agricultural Statistics Services has released its first ever annual Oklahoma Hay Review. According to the report: Oklahoma’s all hay acreage is forecast at 3.02 million, down 6 percent from...
View ArticleNo Relief From Dry, Hot Weather
Statewide temperatures averaged nearly 85 degrees last week with only two districts receiving more than a half inch of average rainfall. Of the remaining seven districts, precipitation levels ranged...
View ArticleExtreme Heat Continues
The week began with heat advisories across the state and the high temperatures for the week occurring on Monday. Triple digit temperatures continued most of the week as did the heat advisories and...
View ArticleSummer Crops Forecast
Our Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Service released this report on Friday. Looks like a bumper year for corn and cotton growers. OKLAHOMA: Production of corn for grain is now forecast at 43.2 million...
View ArticleMild, Pleasant Weather with Little Rain Last Week
The majority of the State experienced mild temperatures and clear skies last week with the week’s average rainfall only reaching 0.20 inches for Oklahoma. Temperatures averaged in the mid-to-low...
View ArticleOklahoma Cattle on Feed Inventory Up 3 Percent from Last Year
The inventory of cattle on feed was 375 thousand head in Oklahoma on January 1, 2011, for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head, down 1 percent from the previous month and up 3 percent from...
View ArticleState Cattle Numbers Decline, Sheep Inventory Steady and Goats Increase
Our Oklahoma Agriculture Statistics Service released some pretty important survey results yesterday. Here are the narratives: The January 1, 2011, inventory of all cattle and calves in Oklahoma, at...
View ArticleDespite Snow and Ice Earlier, Drought Continues
The Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Service issued the Oklahoma Crop & Weather Report today. In spite of earlier snow, rains, and freezing rain January was even drier than December. Only 0.24 of...
View ArticleAgricultural Statistics Service: Drought Continues Despite Blizzard
February began with a blizzard that paralyzed much of the state, bringing upwards of 20 inches of snow to parts of northeast Oklahoma. The second week of February brought another round of heavy snow as...
View ArticleDrought Conditions Intensify
The following report was released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Service this afternoon: The need for rain continues to be the number one concern of producers across the state. According to...
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