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Community leaders and researchers encouraged to attend Rural Renewal Symposium

Mon, Sep 16, 2024

The annual symposium raises awareness and promotes research on the challenges facing today's rural communities.

rural renewalOSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureOSU Ag ResearchRural Development
OSU caps off Land-Grant Week celebration with grand opening of Ag Hall

Fri, Sep 13, 2024

The new home for the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture, OSU Ag Research and OSU Extension is now open. OSU commemorated the grand opening of Agricultural Hall with a celebration that included students, faculty, staff and university leaders.

OSU Ag ResearchAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFerguson College of AgricultureOSU ExtensionNew Frontiers Agricultural Hallland-grant weekOSU Agriculture
OSU alumnus walks Louis Vuitton's 2024 Men's Fashion Week in Paris

Fri, Sep 13, 2024

OSU alumnus, Taylor Williams, was modeling locally for brands in Oklahoma City and friends with clothing lines when an agency discovered his Instagram and recruited him to walk as a model for Louis Vuitton at Men’s Fashion Week in Paris.

College of Veterinary MedicinefashionFerguson College of AgricultureOSU Alumni AssociationState magazine
Southern land-grant universities conduct research for food security

Thu, Sep 12, 2024

Studying the discoloration of meat is one of the many ways that southern land-grant universities are helping to prevent food waste.

Department of Animal and Food SciencesOSU Ag ResearchOSU Agriculture
OSU expanding molecular research through national fellowship

Wed, Sep 11, 2024

The National Needs Fellowship supports bringing students into the study of omics, a branch of science that includes the study of molecules and their structures.

OSU AgricultureOSU Ag ResearchDepartment of Animal and Food Sciences
Asian longhorned tick identified in Oklahoma

Tue, Sep 10, 2024

Originally from eastern Asia, the Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, has successfully established itself in Australia, New Zealand, several Pacific Region island nations, and now the United States. Detection of the tick in 2017 on a sheep in New Jersey was thought to be the first recognition of the tick in the United States, however, upon further analysis the tick was found in samples from as early as 2010.

LivestockDivision of Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesVeterinary Viewpointsnew topicsCalvesdairy cattleOSU Extensionbeef cattleCollege of Veterinary MedicineticksVeterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
Have a plan for September’s National Preparedness Month

Mon, Sep 09, 2024

OSU Extension offers resources on how to plan for and recover from an emergency or disaster.

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OSU’s Integrated Pest Management legacy lives on in new team

Tue, Aug 27, 2024

The IPM OKLAHOMA! team has had a big impact on Oklahoma crop production, and they will continue to do so. Ashleigh Faris, the new OSU IPM coordinator, has spent her first year traveling the state to determine the biggest issues producers face with IPM.

OSU AgricultureOSU ExtensionDepartment of Entomology and Plant PathologyOSU Ag ResearchDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences
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