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Test nitrate levels before feeding failed crops

Mon, Aug 01, 2022

Producers can feed failed crops to livestock as forage only after they've determined nitrate toxicity is not a threat.

Food Land and Natural ResourcesAnimal Health and SciencesOSU ExtensionOSU Agriculture
OSU alumna awarded Phi Kappa Phi fellowship

Mon, Aug 01, 2022

Oklahoma State University alumna Amanda Bolinger was recently awarded a Phi Kappa Phi fellowship that will allow her to pursue her studies in veterinary medicine.

College of Veterinary MedicineAnimal ScienceFerguson College of Agriculture
USDA-ARS and OWRC scientists improving water control structures

Fri, Jul 29, 2022

As part of a five-year U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service project, an American-made drone called Goose has been flying over Oklahoma dams, capturing images of the dams and their surroundings to create 3-D models that can be analyzed to determine potential safety issues.

ResearchFood Land and Natural ResourcesScience and TechnologyOSU AgricultureOSU Ag ResearchOklahoma Water Resources Center#OrangeIsTheAnswer
OSU scientists studying wild turkey population decline

Wed, Jul 27, 2022

Oklahoma State University scientists launched a five-year project this year to study the state’s wild turkey population to determine why their numbers are declining.

Department of Natural Resource Ecology and ManagementOSU Ag ResearchOSU Agriculture
OSU event celebrates New Frontiers campaign milestone

Tue, Jul 26, 2022

Oklahoma State University held a Sweet Success Celebration to commemorate reaching the $50 million fundraising goal for the New Frontiers campaign, which will help build a state-of-the-art teaching, research and Extension facility for OSU Agriculture.

OSU ExtensionOSU Ag ResearchNew Frontiers Agricultural HallAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU Agriculture
Keep an eye out for algae overgrowth in ponds this summer

Mon, Jul 25, 2022

Algae is a normal part of ponds, but too much algae can be a bad thing. Marley Beem, Oklahoma State University Extension aquaculture specialist, has tips on how to prevent algae overgrowth.

Department of Natural Resource Ecology and ManagementOSU AgricultureFood Land and Natural ResourcesOSU Extension
OSU Agricultural Communications Services wins awards

Fri, Jul 22, 2022

Oklahoma State University Agricultural Communications Services employees have earned a total of 20 awards in international, national and state competitions this year.

OSU ExtensionAgricultural Education Communication and LeadershipOSU AgricultureOSU Ag Research
4-H Roundup: Steadfast in tradition while offering new opportunities

Fri, Jul 22, 2022

State 4-H Roundup will offer new options for delegates this year.

4-HOSU AgricultureOutreach and EngagementOSU Extension
Masonic Charity Foundation sponsors 4-H Youth Leadership Summit with $25,000 donation

Tue, Jul 19, 2022

The Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma (MCFOK) contributed $25,000 to the Oklahoma 4-H Foundation to sponsor the Oklahoma 4-H Innovate Youth Leadership Summit.

4-HScience and TechnologyOSU AgricultureOutreach and EngagementOSU Extension
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.

Food Land and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureOSU ExtensionAnimal Health and Sciences
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