Skip to main content

News and Media

Open Main MenuClose Main Menu
State offering free tags for animal disease traceability

Fri, Jan 15, 2021

With the current pandemic, terms such as “herd immunity,” “infection rates” and “contact tracing” are now part of daily conversations. You’d hear the same if it were a foreign animal disease, such as foot and mouth disease, hitting the United States. In such situations, animal disease traceability is critical to emergency response efforts.

CattleCollege of Veterinary MedicineAnimal Health and Sciences
Ranchers’ webinars address forage and difficult weather

Tue, Jan 12, 2021

The next round of the popular Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime series of teleconferences for the cattle industry moves into the topics of managing cattle and forage in dry weather patterns, Oklahoma State University Extension officials said.

Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureNews TopicsAnimal Health CareCattleFood Land and Natural ResourcesnewsOutreach and EngagementOklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceAgriculture
Foreign Animal Diseases of Concern: Foot and Mouth Disease

Mon, Dec 21, 2020

Although the United States has not had foot and mouth disease (FMD) since 1929, it’s still affecting livestock elsewhere around the world — and that could return it here. According to the World Animal Health Organization, FMD circulates in 77 percent of the global livestock population, including in areas in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and South America. Bringing FMD to the United States would paralyze our agriculture and significantly impact our economy.

CattleCollege of Veterinary MedicineAnimal Health and Sciences
Cover crops offer potential grazing benefit for cattle operations

Mon, Dec 14, 2020

Producers who did not plant cover crops earlier this year should be making plans to maximize their grazing resources in 2021 by speaking with their Oklahoma State University Extension county agricultural educator.

LivestockNews Topicscover cropsOSU AgricultureOutreach and EngagementOklahoma Cooperative Extension Servicebeef cattleAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesCattlegrazingFerguson College of AgricultureAgricultureFood Land and Natural Resources
BVD is Alive and Well in Oklahoma

Mon, Nov 16, 2020

From miscarriages in cow herds to respiratory disease and poor production in stocker calves, BVD wears many masks. Here’s exactly what BVD can do when you’re raising cattle.

Animal Health and SciencesCattleCollege of Veterinary Medicine
MENUCLOSE