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Mafi honored by the American Meat Science Association

Gretchen Mafi, professor and the Ralph and Leila Boulware Endowed Chair in Oklahoma State University’s Department of Animal and Food Sciences, recently received two honors from the American Meat Science Association for her leadership in student
Mafi honored by the American Meat Science Association
New school year, old routines, new opportunities

Wed, Aug 18, 2021

Back-to-school means anxiety and new behaviors for parents as well as their college-age children.

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Tillman County 4-H’er makes history at 100th 4-H Roundup

Mon, Aug 2, 2021

Tillman County 4-H'er Rachel Mitchell was inducted into the Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame during the 100th State 4-H Roundup.

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Sestak inducted into Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame

Mon, Aug 2, 2021

Lilyana Sestak, a 4-H member from Lincoln County, was inducted into the Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame during the 100th State 4-H Roundup.

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Fireworks fun requires caution

Mon, Jun 28, 2021

More than a year of COVID-19 precautions and vaccinations has Oklahomans looking to Independence Day as a fireworks-punctuated opportunity to reconnect with friends and neighbors. That enthusiasm could leave the community open to other risks:

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Farm succession planning difficult but necessary

Thu, Jun 24, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a lot of difficult conversations about what happens to the family farm when its founder leaves suddenly.

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Social media key in food recall management

Fri, Jun 11, 2021

Social media carries more weight in managing food recalls than originally believed, according to recent Oklahoma State University research. The findings could have implications on how the agricultural industry and policymakers shape more effective

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