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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report
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A tartalmat a Ron Hays biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Ron Hays vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
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A tartalmat a Ron Hays biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Ron Hays vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

Ron Hays and Don Close with Terrain talk cattle inventory report and how the markets are shaping up here in 2025 Don Close has been watching the cattle market for a lot of years- and Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays had the opportunity to draw on that experience as they sat down at CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio to talk cattle markets. The jumping off place was the January 2025 Cattle Inventory report- and went a lot of different directions from there. Click on the link above and take a listen to their conversation. Coverage of CattleCon 2025 is powered by Farm Data Services of Stillwater, Oklahoma . The post From CattleCon- Ron Hays Talks Cattle Markets With Don Close of Terrain first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 Our Latest Ag Perspectives Podcast Features Ron Hays Conversation with Oklahoma Energy and Environment Secretary Jeff Starling
Ron Hays introduces Governor Kevin Stitt’s Newest Cabinet Member to Oklahoma- Jeff Starling Back in early December, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt fired his previous Secretary of Energy and Environment Ken McQueen- and almost immediately named Jeff Starling as his replacement. Secretary Starling has been on the job for about six weeks- including the Christmas holiday break, so he is still meeting key players within the Department that he oversees. Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays sat down with the Secretary at his office in downtown Oklahoma City- and Starling talked about growing up in southern Virginia close to the North Carolina state line- studying law and eventually coming west to Oklahoma in 2012. He’s adopted our state as his own- has worked within the energy industry and was approached by Governor Stitt last fall about taking a role within his Administration. That turned out to the Secretary for Energy and Environment. Starling said he and his staff are starting to study bills that could impact the agency in the upcoming Legislature. He also says that one current longstanding piece of litigation for Oklahoma got his attention- as his position means he is named as plaintiff in the long standing poultry lawsuit that dates back twenty years when Drew Edmonson was Attorney General. U.S. District Judge Gregory Frizzell rejected a request in the final days of 2024 from poultry industry defendants to postpone it. Two years ago, Frizzell ruled in favor of the state of Oklahoma in a long-running federal lawsuit that alleged poultry industry practices were polluting the Illinois River watershed in eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Judge Frizzell is searching for a final solution to put that ruling to bed. Hays and Starling also talked about Carbon Capture and how it should be regulated- he’s looking for a way for the state to regulate it instead of the EPA. Click on the link above to hear the full conversation. The post Our Latest Ag Perspectives Podcast Features Ron Hays Conversation with Oklahoma Energy and Environment Secretary Jeff Starling first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 On This Ag Perspectives Podcast- Ron Hays talks with National Farm Broadcasting President Jeff Nalley About Ag Policy Challenges Ahead in 2025
Ron hays talks with Kentucky Farm Broadcaster Jeff Nalley About Ag Policy as 2025 Arrives Between Christmas and New Year’s- Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays talked with 2025 National Association of Farm Broadcasting President Jeff Nalley. Hays and Nalley have been farm broadcast colleagues for over thirty years- and they both share a love of pursuing the latest in agricultural policy news- where ever it can be found. They discuss the end of the year CR- what it means for farmers and ranchers struggling because of low farm prices and high input costs. They look at the new Congress and the administration being formed by the 47th President of the US, Donald Trump. There are lots of concerns- a few bright spots- and some hard work ahead to keep the US farm economy moving full speed ahead. Jeff Nalley is a 37-year veteran of radio and farm broadcasting and widely recognized as one of the best interviewers in the business. He is the current president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) and has received numerous awards for excellence in broadcast media from within the NAFB as well as other farm organizations. In 2010, Nalley was named the Farm Broadcaster of the Year by the NAFB . Nalley has received distinguished service awards from Purdue University , the United Soybean Board, Kentucky Soybean Association, Kentucky Pork Producers and the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation. Click on the listen bar above to listen to their complete conversation- when two broadcasters fire up the recorder- there’s a lot ground that is covered and very little dead air. The post On This Ag Perspectives Podcast- Ron Hays talks with National Farm Broadcasting President Jeff Nalley About Ag Policy Challenges Ahead in 2025 first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 On This Ag Perspectives Podcast- Michael Kelsey Talks Screwworms, Fall Gatherings and OCA Foundation Update
Ron Hays talks with Michael Kelsey of the OCA about a wide range of topics- from Screwworms to Fall Gatherings to Cattle Prices and more Just ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday- Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays talks with the Executive Vice President of the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, Michael Kelsey. They start their visit talking about the concern US cattle producers have over the discovery of screwworms in southern Mexico- near the border with Guatemala. They also talk about what was on the mind of cattlemen and cattlewomen that attended the 2024 Fall Gatherings of the OCA. Kelsey also updates us on the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation putting a pause on their fundraising efforts to renovate and expand the OCA headquarters building located adjacent to the Oklahoma National Stockyards. They are waiting to see how the efforts to sell the Stockyards go before making any decisions about whether to proceed with their earlier announced plans on their building. The post On This Ag Perspectives Podcast- Michael Kelsey Talks Screwworms, Fall Gatherings and OCA Foundation Update first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays was asked to moderate a panel of five industry leaders on Wednesday at the 2024 National Association of Farm Broadcasting Annual Convention in Kansas City. Included in this panel- Rob Larew , President of the National Farmers Union, Ethan Lane , Vice President, Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Sam Kieffer , American Farm Bureau’s Vice President for Public Policy, Dr. John Newton , Executive Head of Terrain and longtime National Corn Grower Association executive Jon Dogget t, now running his own consulting firm, Camas, Creek Consulting. Hays led these industry leaders thru their takes on the impact of the 2024 election that has resulted in a trifecta for the Republican Party- as they will control the White House, US Senate and the US House in early 2025. They also looked at the Lame Duck session now underway and the three major groups represented agreed it’s now or never for getting a new five year farm bill now. And- they spent some time looking at what 2025 may look like for the ag industry with the new players that are expected to be in place. Click on the link below to hear hour long presentation from Kansas City that happened Wednesday afternoon, November 13, 2024. Ron Hays and Panelists look at the 2024 elections and their potential impact on US Agriculture. The post Ag Industry Leaders Analyze 2024 Election Results and the Implications for Farmers and Ranchers first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

Ron Hays talks with Dr Kim Anderson about his life- from growing up in eastern Oklahoma to life in the Navy on Guam to his career in Extension- and more If you have ever taken the advice from OSU Grain Market Economist Dr. Kim Anderson- or sat in one of his Sales Marketing classes he taught for 24 years- you need to pull this conversation up and listen to the wit and wisdom and advice from the now retired OSU Ag Economist Dr. Kim Anderson. On this latest Ag Perspectives Podcast- He and Ron Hays with the Oklahoma Farm Report have a conversation that will take you through Kim growing up in Muskogee County to studying at Connors after High School to working for the Green Giant as he turned 19 before enlisting in the Navy. Dr. Anderson tells of a turning point in his life under a full moon in Guam- what he learned while being a consumer extension specialist at the University of Kentucky to being able to come home “west of the Mississippi” in 1982 to Stillwater, Oklahoma, when he took the extension grain market economist position. He told Hays about trying comedy in his extension presentations early on- found out that didn’t work and switched to a all meat approach- providing farmers in the state and region things to think about when it came to marketing strategy. Ron and Dr. Anderson dove into the story behind the Third, the Third, The Third marketing plan for winter wheat each year after harvest- which Dr. Anderson says was all about dollar cost averaging. He also provided a look behind the curtain of his 24 years of teaching his Sale Marketing class- and how he always worked to value to those students in every single class. They also talk family- faith and what Kim will has cherished the most over his 42 years in the same office on the fifth floor of the Old Ag Hall. The time you invest in listening to Ron and Kim will improve your life- how Kim has lived his life is worth your time to learn about. Check it out! The post A Third, A Third and a Third- the Life and Times of Kim Anderson first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 NCBA CEO Colin Woodall Talks With Ron Hays about Policy, Politics, Checkoff Promotion and the Future in this Ag Perspectives Podcast
On this Ag Perspectives Podcast, Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays sat down with the Chief Executive Officer of the National Cattlemen’s Association, Colin Woodall. They talked about a variety of topics- from how the NCBA operates as a contractor for the Beef Checkoff to assisting young cattle producers in becoming established in the beef cattle business to policy and politics found inside the Washington beltway to the what the future of the beef cattle business looks like. Click on the listen bar below to listen to this wide ranging conversation between Hays and Woodall. Ron Hays talks all things NCBA and the Beef Business with Colin Woodall The post NCBA CEO Colin Woodall Talks With Ron Hays about Policy, Politics, Checkoff Promotion and the Future in this Ag Perspectives Podcast first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 Our Latest Ag Perspectives Podcast Features Kim Anderson Talking About His Years at OSU with KC Sheperd
KC Sheperd talks with Dr. Kim Anderson of OSU- who officially retires July 31st Farm Director KC Sheperd had the chance to visit with Oklahoma State University Extension Grain Market Economist Kim Anderson about his retirement from OSU on July 31 st . Aside from his crop market expertise, Anderson is also well known for his sales and marketing class where he has positively impacted the lives of countless OSU students. Anderson was raised on a dairy farm in Muscogee County, Oklahoma where he decided at a young age he would plan to pursue a college degree. After high school, Anderson said he attended Connors State College for a short time before he was drafted into the U.S. Navy, where he would spend four years. After his time serving in the U.S. Navy, Anderson said he had the chance to attend OSU and obtain a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education, and soon after, a master’s degree in agricultural economics. Anderson didn’t stop his education there and went on to obtain his PhD at OSU as well. After receiving his PhD, Anderson moved to Lexington, Kentucky to pursue the role of Assistant Extension Professor at the University of Kentucky. In August of 1982, Anderson said he was offered a job to serve as the grain marketing specialist at OSU, and he gladly accepted. Anderson spent a large portion of the beginning of his career traveling the state and talking with individuals working within the agriculture industry. The year 1998 is when Anderson began teaching in the classroom. “I started the sales course in January of 2001, and I have completed 23 and a half years this last semester,” Anderson said. Over his years of experience, Andreson said he has witnessed a drastic change in technology, but the students are relatively the same. Aside from teaching sales, Anderson said he also teaches students how to learn, because he knows every student learns differently. “They are sending us the best and the brightest,” Anderson said. “They are sending us kids that, for the majority of them, they want to learn.” When asked what he will miss the most, Anderson said he will miss the people he has the chance to work with and the students he has helped. “It is so humbling,” Anderson said. “I had the opportunity to impact and help prepare 220 young people a year, and I did.” The post Our Latest Ag Perspectives Podcast Features Kim Anderson Talking About His Years at OSU with KC Sheperd first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 On This Ag Perspectives Podcast- Michael Kelsey Offers Legislative Session and June Primary Review- AND Previews the 72nd Annual Convention of the OCA
Ron Hays and Michael Kelsey talk politics, elections, regents and other fun stuff in and around state government- and also preview the 2024 OCA Annual Convention coming in July It’s a wide ranging conversation that Radio Oklahoma Ag Network’s senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays has with the Executive Vice President of the OCA, Michael Kelsey. The start by talking about the 2024 Oklahoma legislative session- offering a good time to review it all now that the dust has settled from all the crazy things that happened at the capitol in 2024. They discuss tax policy, the poultry bill, anti animal ag groups at the capitol, the legacy efforts of two term limited leaders- both in the House and the Senate and more. They moved on to the give and take between the Governor and the Legislature over a board position that needs to be filled for the A&M Regents and then got into the June primary election results- and how several state Senate races are going to change the dynamic of the State Senate in the next session in 2025. Michael also offered his thoughts on the US House races here in 2024 and how they matter to Oklahoma agriculture and the cattle industry- and even reviewed what the Corporation Commission will look like in the new year, too. Part two of the conversation was all about the 72nd annual meeting of the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association that is coming up July 19 and 20 at the Embassy Suites in Norman. Michael got into the convention theme in depth- talking about why the concept of Legacy is so important to the cattle business at this time. The post On This Ag Perspectives Podcast- Michael Kelsey Offers Legislative Session and June Primary Review- AND Previews the 72nd Annual Convention of the OCA first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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Perspectives Podcast - Oklahoma Farm Report

1 On Our Latest Ag Perspectives Podcast- Lance Zimmerman with Rabobank Talks Global and US Beef and Beef Cattle Outlook
Ron Hays talks with Lance Zimmerman of Rabobank- June 21, 2024 Rabobank’s senior beef analyst, Lance Zimmerman, talked in depth with Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays about the Global and Domestic beef and beef cattle marketplace- they covered topics like current price outlook, heifer retention, consumers and their current love affair with the high quality beef that is being produced by the US Cattle Producer and more. Listen to their full interview by clicking on the link above. The post On Our Latest Ag Perspectives Podcast- Lance Zimmerman with Rabobank Talks Global and US Beef and Beef Cattle Outlook first appeared on Oklahoma Farm Report .…
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