Barry Whitworth, DVM, MPHSenior Extension Specialist, Department of Animal & Food Sciences, Ferguson College of Agriculture Having backyard poultry is a popular agriculture enterprise. According to...
Agriculture has been a staple of human society since around 9000 BCE during the Neolithic Era, when humans began developing and cultivating their own food. For...
A few centuries ago, the landscape of farming and ranching looked quite different than it does today. There were no tractors for plowing, airplanes for spraying...
By Norman Winter Horticulturist, Author and Speaker National Poinsettia Day just passed, December 12 to be exact. While I am sure the powers to be wanted...
Barry Whitworth, DVM Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI) continues to be a problem in commercial and backyard...
Homesteading, once a way of life for our ancestors, is experiencing a resurgence in today’s world. As people seek greater self-sufficiency, a deeper connection with the...
In today’s world, our reliance on public utilities such as electricity, water, and natural gas is undeniable. However, there is a growing movement towards greater self-sufficiency...
By Dr. Garrett Metcalf Flexural limb issues can occur in different age groups of horses, starting with newborns up to two- to three-year-olds. These issues occur...
Barry Whitworth, DVMSenior Extension Specialist Department of Animal & Food Sciences According to the Mesonet, Oklahoma received some much-needed rain in late April. With the moderate...
The guttural pouches of horses may not be very well known to most horse owners. These bilaterally paired pouches are located below the base of the...