OSU will name new associate vice president of Ag Research
Oklahoma State University will name Scott Senseman as the new associate vice president of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
The TAPS program provides an expanded research framework where irrigation management treatments are based on producer experiences as well as those of scientists.
The award recognizes excellence in the education of graduate and postdoctoral students to conduct research in reproductive physiology and endocrinology.
The garden is home to walking trails and OSU horticultural research, as well as the luscious garden that serves as the set for the popular television program Oklahoma Gardening.
The premium for uniform, multiple-head lots is attributed to the convenience of filling orders for cattle of a specified description on the part of an order buyer.
This multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional effort focuses on societal problems associated with water availability, land use and infrastructure in Oklahoma.