According to Tom Royer, integrated pest management coordinator at Oklahoma State University, fall armyworms are one of the pests that could be a concern for crops going into summer.
Rodeo has played an integral role in the life of OSU Rodeo head coach Cody Hollingsworth. Growing up, he participated in rodeos, competed on collegiate teams and rodeoed professionally.
OSU Extension specialist Kris Hiney and OSU professor of equine internal medicine Lyndi Gilliam discuss the five annual vaccines all horses need to protect their health.
Not only are Rodney Jones and Karen Eifert Jones passionate about Oklahoma State University and the Ferguson College of Agriculture, they also are devoted to giving back. The couple from Waukomis, Oklahoma, made the decision to become major gift donors for the New Frontiers campaign, which continues to raise funds to build a state-of-the-art teaching, research and Extension facility for OSU Agriculture.
On the western side of Oklahoma, winter wheat outcome looks devastating, according to OSU Extension experts, who say they anticipate a 50% decline in yield this year.
Six members of the OSU Rodeo Team are headed to Casper, Wyoming, to compete for Oklahoma State University in the College National Finals Rodeo June 12-18.
As current drought conditions in western Oklahoma decline past what they were in 2010 and 2011, cattle producers across the state are faced with making difficult herd management decisions.
Oklahoma State University is releasing two new turfgrass varieties, OKC1876 and OKC3920, for commercial use. The two turfgrasses, which take many years to develop, are crosses between common bermudagrass and African bermudagrass.