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Southeast Regional Ag News
Ever watched those cars go round and round and round and round in Nascar and wondered what it takes to get your logo slapped on the hood? It’s a promotional project they’ve taken on at the Georgia Peanut Commission.
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Many throughout the West have experienced devastation caused by wildfires in the past. Recently a large wildfire started in Oklahoma and spread to SouthCentral Kansas has burned nearly 400,000 acres, hay reserves, fences and other personal property.
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Last week the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife decided to enact lethal take on the Imnaha pack following the five livestock depredations that the pack commitment in the month of March.
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In this short-session of the Oregon legislature, House Bill 4040 passed in both the House and Senate and now sits on Governor Kate Brown's desk would ratify the decision of the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission to delist the wolf from the sate list of endangered species.
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There was a full room on Monday when the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission met to determine whether or not to delist the gray wolf from the state's Endangered Species Act.
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife staff believe gray wolves have met the criteria to be delisted from the state Endangered Species Act and will recommend this action to the Fish and Wildlife Commission at their Nov. 9 meeting.
Corn posted losses after six consecutive days of gains. Wheat saw some pressure from the strong U.S. dollar and gave back the previous day's gains.
Wednesday's markets ended the day mostly lower for the wheat markets.
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So first a shout out to our affiliate radio station KJDY in John Day — I stopped by for a visit yesterday while at the Oregon Cattlemen's Association Mid-Year meeting. I spoke to OCA's Wolf Committee Chair Todd Nash and he shares more about a wolf depredation from May.
It was a choppy day in the wheat markets and all wheat contracts ended lower on the day.
More of the same on Wednesday's grain trade lower wheat and corn prices again.
The grains found support from the lower U.S. dollar. However, favorable planting weather limited the gains.
Corn and wheat closed slightly mixed with estimates near expectations in the USDA report.
Results from Kansas Wheat Tour which shows not so good wheat conditions helped to rally the wheat markets on Wednesday.
Corn closed lower on favorable planting conditions and weather with 9 percent of the corn is planted. Wheat closed with gains as dryness is still a concern in the NW Plains.
Markets traded quietly lower Wednesday ahead of Thursday's USDA supply and demand report.
Wheat followed corn lower on Tuesday following a bit of a bearish results for corn from USDA reports.
Grains begin the week slightly higher at Monday's close.