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No 17-year cicadas for Oklahoma this summer

Mon, Jun 07, 2021

Eric Rebek, OSU entomology professor and Extension specialist, explains why Oklahoma will not experience the 17-year cicada phenomenon that much of the East Coast is seeing this summer.

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Pecan industry gathers for annual conference

Thu, Jun 03, 2021

Registration is open for the Oklahoma Pecan Growers Annual Conference & Tradeshow June 10-12 in Broken Arrow.

pecansNews TopicsOklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceOSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourcesOutreach and EngagementAgriculture
Farmers market season renewing community spirit statewide

Mon, May 24, 2021

Farmers markets generate economic development and hometown pride in communities. After COVID-19 reduced attendance in 2020, organizers are excited to welcome back customers and vendors.

gardeningFood Land and Natural ResourcesOklahoma Gardeningcommunity developmenthorticultureeconomic developmentfarmers marketOSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureMade in Oklahoma
Keep watch on obese horses eating green forage

Tue, May 18, 2021

Obesity in horses is never a desired condition, but especially so for animals that have developed equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), a condition similar to Type II Diabetes in people.

HorseHorsesNews TopicsOutreach and EngagementOklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceAnimal and Food SciencesForageOSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourcesOSU Extension
2021 drought outlook calls for smart irrigation strategy

Thu, May 13, 2021

OSU Extension water resource specialists discuss how producers should prepare for the upcoming irrigation season as the threat of drought lingers.

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Time to deworm sheep and goats once again

Thu, May 06, 2021

Internal parasites in sheep and goats can be especially serious threats to animal health and production, and the barber pole worm is the worst of the lot.

Food Land and Natural ResourcesLivestockgoatsSheepNews Topicsveterinary medicineOSU AgricultureOSU ExtensionENTOOutreach and Engagement
Oklahoma strawberry growers optimistic for 2021 harvest

Wed, May 05, 2021

Food festivals, farmers markets and other events that showcase Oklahoma produce are returning to the calendar, including the Adair County Strawberry Festival.

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