OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Oklahoma food stamp dollars doubled at farmers markets: Welfare recipients in Oklahoma can now double the value of up to $20 of benefits a […]
OKAgPolicy Today: Senate faces historic debate over GMO labeling; VT supermarkets lose 3,000 products over GMO law
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Cheap wheat puts farmers in a bind: Wheat prices have dipped to consistent lows not seen in a decade, leaving farmers with stockpiles of […]
OKAgPolicy Today: New fiscal year begins, but same old problems remain; Nobel laureates blast Greenpeace over GMOs
TOP HEADLINES Fees to increase Friday as new Oklahoma laws take effect: It will be more expensive to file for divorce and get a traffic ticket due to new laws that take effect Friday. More than 60 bills are taking effect Friday after the Legislature adjourned in May [Tulsa World]. Unused tax credits are ‘wild card’ […]
OKAgPolicy Today: Decline in phosphorus levels in Illinois River; Missouri bans wild hog public hunting
TOP HEADLINES Cleveland County Republican Luncheon Club digs into hot topics: On July 5, Brian Jones, Director of Education for the Kirkpatrick Foundation and Mark Yates with Oklahoma Farm Bureau will speak on the “Right to Farm” proposed in State Question 777 which would amend the state constitution [Norman Transcript]. ODAFF officials report decline in […]
OKAgPolicy Today: Oklahoma’s congressmen win; AFBF supports GMO labeling bill
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Crowded Oklahoma legislative races produce few upsets: Despite a grueling legislative session and a record number of primary challengers, the majority of Oklahoma House […]
OKAgPolicy Today: What you need to know about the Oklahoma primary election; A momentous change is underway in the egg case
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. What you need to know about Oklahoma’s primary election Electing individuals that will support the priorities of the agricultural industry is vital, so make sure to […]
OKAgPolicy Today: The fight on the farm; Packed primary ballot awaits voters
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES The fight on the farm: State Question 777 would give agriculture constitutional protection: In November, voters will be asked to amend the state constitution, […]
OKAgPolicy Today: Family farmers or liberal politicians? You choose; Senators reach deal on GMO labeling
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. Family farmers or liberal politicians? You choose Left-leaning politicians want to take away your guns, and now they want to take away your food. These liberal […]
OKAgPolicy Today: Eating wild boar meat could help solve problem; EPA defends review of glyphosate
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Feral feast: Eating wild boar meat could help solve problem: One of the state’s biggest nuisance animals has the potential to be one of […]
OKAgPolicy Today: Spavinaw moving toward school consolidation, as should state; Right to water?
OKAgPolicy Today is a morning email containing the day’s top agriculture and policy headlines. The inclusion of a particular story does not equal an endorsement. Subscribe to the email here. TOP HEADLINES Spavinaw moving toward school consolidation, as should the state: One of the Legislature’s (many) shortcomings this year was the failure to act on school […]
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