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    Cotton: Research Investigating Great Plains Production Receives National Grant Apr 7, 2022

    🕔Apr 7, 2022
    A project that focuses on the sustainability and economic performance of cotton in the Central High Plains has been awarded $750,000 as one of 12 national grants from the National […]

    Oklahoma’s Mobile Grain Engulfment Simulator Delivers Life Saving Training Jan 2, 2018

    🕔Jan 2, 2018
    It is a typical day on the farm and a local farmer is rushing to get everything checked off his list when the grain stops flowing from the storage bin. […]

    Oklahoma Foundation Seed Stocks Opens New Complex Nov 22, 2017

    🕔Nov 22, 2017
    People may not know Oklahoma Foundation Seed Stocks by name, but anyone who enjoys munching on a sandwich or baking a cake benefits from its important work. Now with the […]

    Oklahoma Wheat: Leaf Rust Active and Head Darkening Showing Up May 30, 2017

    🕔May 30, 2017
    This past week I traveled and looked at wheat in north-central/northwestern OK at Alva and Cherokee, as well as wheat in the panhandle. I also looked at wheat here around […]

    Army Cutworms Already Hitting Wheat and Canola – DTN Mar 17, 2017

    🕔Mar 17, 2017
    Farmers aren’t the only ones waiting to see how wheat comes out of dormancy this year. Army cutworms may also be lurking just beneath the surface, ready to eat newly […]

    Oklahoma Cotton: 2016 OSU Variety Tests Available Feb 13, 2017

    🕔Feb 13, 2017
    The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station official variety tests (OVTs) were planted at the Southwest Research and Extension Center at Altus (Lugert-Altus Irrigation District – furrow irrigated), Tipton Valley Research Center […]

    Oklahoma: OSU Releases Crop Progress App Jul 10, 2015

    🕔Jul 10, 2015
    Oklahoma State University is making available a new app that allows users to quantify green vegetation in a plant’s canopy in the field through photos taken using a smartphone. Canopeo, […]

    Seramas: Little Chickens With Great Personality Jan 28, 2015

    🕔Jan 28, 2015
    What they lack in size they more than make up for in personality, friendliness and impressive color combinations. Imported from Malaysia in 2001, Seramas are a new breed of chicken […]

    Kansas: Canola Production Conference Slated Feb. 19 in Enid Jan 16, 2015

    🕔Jan 16, 2015
    The latest developments in canola production and marketing will be highlighted at the Canola College 2015, “Taking Canola Production to the Next Level.” The conference is set for February 19 […]

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