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Arkansas Extension Soybean Agronomist Jeremy Ross give a 2022 year-in-review summary with learnings for 2023. He’s speaking at the Jan. 6, at the 2023 Tri-State Soybean Conference. The 2024 conference moves to Louisiana. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower.)

Tri-State Soybean Forum will target feral hogs and H2A

  • December 26, 2023
  • By Mary Hightower │ U of A System Division of Agriculture
Lou Anella, director of The Botanic Garden at OSU, discusses community horticulture programming during the Horticulture Education Center grand opening presentation. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture.)

OSU Horticulture Education Center opens to enhance community programming

  • December 25, 2023
  • By Gail Ellis │ Oklahoma State University
One of Joe Peeper’s prized possessions is the final model L to come off the Case assembly line in Racine, Wisconsin, in 1940. He and his six siblings grew up farming near Apache, Oklahoma, where his dad was a Case implement dealer. (Photo by Candace Krebs.)

Tractor restoration projects keep past alive on Oklahoma farm 

  • December 25, 2023
  • By Candace Krebs │ OKGenetics.com
Hand holding water in pond (Photo: iStock - lovelyday12)

OSU introduces Oklahoma Hydronet to improve water management

  • December 20, 2023
  • By Alisa Boswell-Gore │ Oklahoma State University
Round hay bales

Gruss Named Forage Specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach

  • December 20, 2023
  • By Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
The Oklahoma Panhandle State University Aggie mascot attended the recent Panhandle Showdown hosted by the OPSU Livestock Showing team. (Journal photo by Jennifer Theurer.)

Livestock showing team hosts Panhandle Showdown

  • November 30, 2023
  • By Jennifer Theurer
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is holding three virtual workshops in December in preparation for the Feb. 14 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program proposal deadline. Carrots are considered a specialty crop by the United States Department of Agriculture. (Envato Elements stock photo.)

New Mexico specialty crops receive $500,000 in USDA funding

  • November 27, 2023
  • By HPJ Staff
Students at the OSU Student Farm are involved in every phase of establishing and operating the university’s commercial garden, which provides hands-on experience in vegetable production. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture.)

OSU’s Giving Tuesday efforts to focus on OSU Student Farm

  • November 21, 2023
  • By Gail Ellis │ Oklahoma State University
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