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Protect horses by scouting alfalfa for blister beetles

Tue, Jul 19, 2022

OSU Extension specialists discuss how blister beetles are harmful to horses and what can be done to prevent them.

OSU AgricultureOSU ExtensionAnimal Health and SciencesFood Land and Natural Resources
OSU scientists revolutionizing legume genetic research

Mon, Jul 18, 2022

Three scientists from the Oklahoma State University Institute for Agricultural Biosciences are helping solve the problem of world hunger by improving nitrogen fixation and drought resistance in plants.

Research#OrangeIsTheAnswerFood Land and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureOSU Ag ResearchInstitute for Agricultural Biosciences
Glance-N-Go app the best tool for aphid infestation

Thu, Jul 14, 2022

The best way to combat aphids is to use the Glance-N-Go smart phone app that was developed by OSU scientists several years ago to help producers determine if a grain sorghum field needs to be treated with insecticide from an infestation of aphids.

OSU ExtensionOSU Ag ResearchFood Land and Natural ResourcesScience and TechnologyOSU AgricultureDepartment of Entomology and Plant Pathology
Wheat harvest recap: the drought was ugly and a few other takeaways

Tue, Jul 12, 2022

OSU Extension specialists discuss how drought affected the 2022 Oklahoma wheat harvest.

Food Land and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureOSU Extension
OSU virtual fencing research advancing with $1.4 million USDA grant

Thu, Jul 07, 2022

Oklahoma State University researchers are taking their research on virtual fencing technology to the next level this fall thanks to a $1.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service.

#OrangeIsTheAnswerScience and TechnologyResearchOSU AgricultureOSU Ag ResearchDepartment of Animal and Food SciencesFood Land and Natural Resources
Women-only cattle camp empowers female ranchers

Wed, Jun 29, 2022

OSU Extension hosts its first-ever cattle camp exclusively for women, and participants discuss how the event benefits their ranching skills.

OSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourcesOutreach and EngagementAnimal Health and Sciences
Oklahoma wheat harvest is 75% complete

Wed, Jun 22, 2022

Following a delay with heavy rains in early June, Oklahoma wheat harvest is finally well under way with 75% of the state harvested as of June 21.

OSU Ag ResearchOSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourceswheatDepartment of Plant and Soil SciencesOSU Extension
New series of free ranching webinars begins June 23

Fri, Jun 17, 2022

OSU Extension beef cattle specialists will host a series of seven webinars this summer to provide valuable information and education to Oklahoma farmers and ranchers.

Food Land and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureAnimal Health and SciencesOSU Extension
Thirsty crops still need more rain in western Oklahoma

Fri, Jun 17, 2022

Whether summer crops like cotton can be fully harvested this year in the Panhandle and southwest Oklahoma will depend on whether or not the two regions receive more rain.

OSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourcesOSU Extension
Honey bees are famous, but native bees are powerful pollinators

Thu, Jun 16, 2022

OSU Extension experts discuss how honey bees made headlines a few years ago and why people should respect and preserve native pollinators.

OSU ExtensionAnimal Health and SciencesOSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural Resources
Best tips for avoiding summer mosquitoes

Thu, Jun 09, 2022

The primary way to eliminate mosquitoes is to get rid of their breeding grounds, according to David Hillock, Oklahoma State University Extension consumer horticulturist. In other words, remove standing water from around your property.

Food Land and Natural ResourcesOSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureDepartment of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture

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