By Everett Brazil, III Oklahoma is a leader in hard red winter wheat production, and Oklahoma State University continues that legacy yearly through the wheat breeding...
By Trisha Gedon Communications Specialist Agricultural Communications Services Oklahoma State University A thick slice of tomato, picked fresh from the vine, is a great addition to...
By Ralph Chain I have seen a lot of change in my lifetime. One of the most historical changes I guess would be concerning the San...
By Everett Brazil, III Altus is in the heart of Southwest Oklahoma cotton production. Receiving irrigation from Lake Altus-Lugert to the north, much water flows through...
By Barry Whitworth In 1917, Congress appropriated the money to begin the State-Federal Cooperative Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program. The program was started to reduce the number...
By Laci Jones Oklahoma is known for producing cattle, growing wheat, the Native American heritage and more. Honey may not top the list, but Oklahoma beekeepers...
By Ralph Chain We cannot believe how busy we have been this spring. It seems like there is no rest what-so-ever if you are farming and...
By Everett Brazil, III The sugarcane aphid (SCA) has damaged grain sorghum crops across Oklahoma and Texas for the past few years, and in the process,...
By Barry Whitworth On March 5, 2017, the United States Department of Agriculture Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS) announced that a commercial chicken breeder flock...
Chilton, Wis. [April 26, 2017] – Milk Products, maker of Sav-A-Caf® products is excited to introduce the Sav-A-Caf® Youth Impact Award. This award will recognize an...