Skip to main content

News and Media

Education tops the agenda at upcoming Sheep and Meat Goat Boot Camp

Small ruminant producers looking for ways to better manage their operations, or for those who are looking at getting into the business, can make plans to attend the upcoming 2026 Oklahoma Sheep and Meat Goat Boot Camp.
Education tops the agenda at upcoming Sheep and Meat Goat Boot Camp
Educational course available for fruit and vegetable growers

Thu, May 4, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – Fruit and vegetable growers interested in learning more about produce safety can do so at the upcoming Produce Safety Alliance Grower Training Course.

OSU AgricultureFerguson College of AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
The bear necessities of life

Thu, May 4, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – Bears may or may not do a lot of things in the woods, but graduate students in Oklahoma State University's Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management are trying to fill in some of the unknowns.

Ferguson College of AgricultureOSU AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
After heavy rains, beware of rise of giant mosquitoes

Thu, May 4, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – A wave of dangerous storms that recently rolled through the state brought large amounts rain and snow and now may also have sparked a rise in the population of giant pests known as floodwater mosquitoes.

Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureFerguson College of AgricultureConsumer SafetyExtension
Native Plants Conference slated May 31

Tue, May 2, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – Those who are interested in learning more about native plants will soon have an opportunity to do so.

Ferguson College of AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU Agriculture
Treatment protocol plan a valuable management tool for cow-calf operations too

Mon, May 1, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – It is "calf-working time" in Oklahoma, which should serve as a valuable reminder for producers to get with their veterinarians to review, revise or – if one does not exist – develop a treatment protocol plan for their

Ferguson College of AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureranchveterinaryExtensionCattle
Remember proper injection sites when working calves

Fri, Apr 28, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – May is here and with it many cow-calf operations will be "working" the calves, castrating the males, immunizing one and all against blackleg, and in some situations, vaccinating the younglings for respiratory diseases.

Ferguson College of AgricultureOSU AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesinjectionscalvesExtensionCattle
Continued strong domestic and export beef demand expected for cattle industry

Thu, Apr 27, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – The cattle industry in general and feedlots in particular have done a good job managing growing livestock supplies for most of the last year, helping to minimize supply pressure coming to bear on cattle markets in the coming

Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFerguson College of AgricultureOSU AgricultureAgricultural EconomicsExtensionCattle
Through tragedy, the Oklahoma standard shines bright

Thu, Apr 27, 2017

STILLWATER, Okla. – The Oklahoma standard. This is a phrase that weaves itself into conversations when Oklahomans are looking directly into the face of adversity – and even when they are not. Whether spoken by those who are in need of help, or

Ferguson College of AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU Agriculture
Sydney Stewart awarded Fulbright for research in Germany

Mon, Apr 24, 2017

Sydney Stewart, an undergraduate student at Oklahoma State University, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Award to conduct research in Germany during the 2017-2018 academic year. The Fulbright program places U.S. students in countries around

Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesOSU AgricultureFerguson College of Agriculture
Musk thistles may be a blooming weed problem for some Oklahoma pastures

Fri, Apr 21, 2017

PURCELL, Okla. – Musk thistle may present a certain showy appearance – red-purple flowers and very spiny leaves and stem – but it is a weed nonetheless, and therefore unwanted in pasture and range sites.

OSU AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesFerguson College of Agriculturemusk thistlerangelandExtensionpasture