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June 2025

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025's monthly Equine newsletter features: Protein for horses, Tack Box Talk podcasts: Enucleation, Infographics: Research on hay nets, Emotional contagion: from horses to humans, Ranch Trail and Up coming events.

June 2025 Gardening Tips

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 gardening tips on General Landscape, Turfgrass, Fruit and Nut, Trees and Shrubs and Flowers.

It’s the Year of the Asclepias

Jun 1, 2025

Learn expert tips on selecting, planting and maintaining asclepias (milkweed) to attract monarch butterflies and other pollinators to your garden while contributing to conservation efforts during the Year of the Asclepias.

June 2025 Hort Tips

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 Horticulture tips: Day Camp Ideas, Back Yard Composting!, Drip irrigation system great for container gardening, Don't Bag It!, Weed Control in Vegetable Gardens.

Encore Broadcast of Our Trip to Scotland!

May 29, 2025

This week on SUNUP, find stories on the Encore Broadcast of Our Trip to Scotland!

Growing Tomatoes Like A Pro: Tips For A Bumper Harvest

May 25, 2025

Learn expert tips on choosing varieties, watering, fertilizing, pest control, and harvesting techniques to grow a bumper crop of juicy, flavorful tomatoes in your garden this season.

Dig In And Get The Sweet Potatoes Planted

May 18, 2025

Now is the perfect time to plant sweet potatoes—a delicious, drought-tolerant crop that thrives in Oklahoma gardens with just a bit of care.

Soil Horizons, Wheat Streak Mosaic & Flooding Damage

May 18, 2025

This week on SUNUP, find stories on a soil horizons demonstration with Daniel Adamson, USDA disaster relief and flooding updates with Amy Hagerman, drought improvements in the Mesonet Weather Report, livestock trade policy insights with Derrell Peel, positive cattle industry news from Mark Johnson, farm and ranch safety tips with Barry Whitworth, and Brett Carver's demonstration of wheat streak mosaic virus and its management challenges.

Wheat Plot Tour, Fire Recovery & Summer Crops

May 11, 2025

This week on SUNUP, find stories on a new wheat variety research partnership in Ottawa County, timely summer crop management advice, Oklahoma's shifting soil moisture and weather outlook, the impact of global trade on soybean markets, tips for livestock vaccination and land management, the science behind wildfire patterns, essential farm safety practices, and a quick wire gate latching tip for producers.

Gardeners Should Embrace the Unkempt Look as Bulbs Die Back

May 5, 2025

Learn about why gardeners should let spring-flowering bulbs like tulips and daffodils die back naturally, allowing their foliage to yellow and wither, in order to replenish the bulbs' energy for next year's blooms and ensure more vibrant flowers.