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Equine herpesvirus – What to know

Equine herpesvirus (EHV) is a family of 9 viruses named by numbers. EHV-1, the virus associated with the ongoing outbreak, is most commonly associated with respiratory tract infections. EHV-1 is also associated with neurologic disease and abortion.
Equine herpesvirus – What to know
Registration open for CFAP webinars answering key questions about agricultural assistance program

Wed, May 20, 2020

Jointly hosted by USDA's Farm Service Agency and OSU Extension, the May 26 webinars will give farmers and ranchers an opportunity to hear from experts and ask questions before contacting their FSA county office about enrollment.

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Oklahoma beef producers facing coronavirus disruptions head on

Wed, May 20, 2020

Meat plant closings, market disruptions and the slow recovery in cattle prices this spring – largely attributable to the coronavirus pandemic – have hit beef producers hard, with those in the Oklahoma Panhandle being among the most significantly

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Architectural Engineering student received Thornton Tomasetti Scholarship

Fri, May 15, 2020

Kennedy Stephens, a fifth-year architectural engineering student in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology's School of Architecture program was recently awarded a $10,000 Thornton Tomasetti Foundation Scholarship.

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Physical conditioning important for previously idle horses

Thu, May 14, 2020

Horses are equine athletes that must be properly conditioned to perform as needed. Too much exercise, too soon, can be detrimental to animal well-being.

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Director of Fire Protection Publications elected to national advisory committee

Thu, May 14, 2020

Craig Hannan, the director of Oklahoma State University's (OSU) Fire Protection Publications (FPP) in engineering extension, has been elected as the new vice chair of the National Advisory Committee (NAC) of the Congressional Fire Services Institute

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Dr. Ford Versypt's lab works with international coalition to understand the novel coronavirus

Wed, May 13, 2020

Dr. Ashlee Ford Versypt, assistant professor in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology's School of Chemical Engineering, and her team are working as part of a coalition to better understand how the novel coronavirus impacts the body.

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OSU wins NSF grant for COVID-19 training project

Tue, May 12, 2020

Researchers at Oklahoma State University have won a National Science Foundation grant related to COVID-19.

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