This week’s SUNUP episode focuses on programming resources available to Oklahoma producers, when to blanket horses, the dry fall season, food safety tips for the holidays, replacement heifers and additional highlights.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on the impacts of the government reopening and extended Farm Bill programs, previews the Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series, highlights a long-awaited cotton harvest in Jackson County, reviews recent weather and drought expansion, covers key market updates, begins a new series on replacement heifers, and spotlights 2025 Distinguished Alumnus Robert Hodgen.
This week’s SUNUP episode focuses on strong summer crop performance, the impacts of the government shutdown on agriculture, weather updates on soil moisture and drought, steady cattle markets, selecting quality replacement heifers, and upcoming OQBN sale dates.
This week’s SUNUP episode focuses on protecting poultry from avian influenza, managing cow supplementation costs, and Oklahoma’s windy weather. Plus, updates on drought relief, farm stress resources, the U.S.–China soybean trade deal, and a spotlight on Distinguished Alumnus Bill Clymer.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on Oklahoma agriculture, from winter wheat planting updates and fall armyworm scouting to the cost of raising a cow with an emphasis on feed, a cooler weekend and worsening dryness in the Mesonet Weather Report, upcoming OSU Extension programs for ranchers and beginning vegetable growers, crop market declines and their impact on state prices, follow-up on carcass weights, quality grades and consumer demand, and a profile of Distinguished Alumna Shannon Angle.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on wheat nutrient management, the Rural Economic Outlook Conference, challenges with U.S. crops and early heifer pregnancy checks.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on agricultural policy updates, cattle production costs, Mesonet tools for wheat producers, drought conditions, livestock health and markets, and upcoming events like the Cowboy Stampede and Livestock and Range Field Day.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on timely fall management, from scouting graze-out wheat for fall armyworms and attending the Peanut & Cotton Field Day (Sept. 18, Ft. Cobb) and Cotton Field Day (Sept. 25, Altus), to August rainfall and expanding southwest drought in the Mesonet report, fall weaning tips, Canada–U.S. beef trade insights, the 7% body condition score rule in Cow-Calf Corner, and a pecan crop update noting scab concerns.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on managing fall armyworms in wheat, the rise in pecan scab and sending samples to OSU’s diagnostic lab, an invite to Cotton Field Day in Altus on Sept. 25, Oklahoma wheat planting and emergence weather outlook, analysis of the September WASDE report, estimating winter hay needs for cattle, and a wheat grinding demonstration and crop discussion from Agtropolis at the Oklahoma State Fair.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on cost-effective cattle management, including supplementation for growing calves, expected beef yield, restoring pastures to bermudagrass, and when to market calves amid high prices; it also covers foot rot signs in Vet Scripts, previews OSU Agriculture’s Peanut and Cotton Field Days (Sept. 18, Ft. Cobb; Sept. 25, Altus), and profiles an Oklahoma County producer carrying on a family farm legacy.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on practical updates for producers, including JC Hobbs on tax implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a preview of the Sept. 18 Peanut & Cotton Field Day in Ft. Cobb, Mesonet insights from Emma White and Gary McManus on rainfall-boosted soil moisture and lingering cool weather, Derrell Peel on still-climbing beef prices, Vet Scripts with Barry Whitworth on spotting pinkeye, Cow-Calf Corner with Mark Johnson and King Ranch CEO Robert Hodgen on information asymmetry in the cattle industry, and Tyler Mason’s tips for Oklahoma watermelon production and ripeness.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on rabies awareness and vaccination for pets and select livestock; previews the 2025 Panhandle Crops Field Day and the next Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime series; explains Mesonet percent available water maps and notes emerging drought in north central Oklahoma; shares where to find 2025 OSU wheat variety trial results; weighs retaining calves amid high prices; offers tips on using native weeds for wildlife forage and valuing hay bales; spotlights a beginning farmer continuing a family legacy in Oklahoma County; and honors the life of trailblazing rancher Minnie Lou Bradley.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on Oklahoma agriculture, with new OSU Extension cotton specialist Jenny Dudak reporting on crop conditions and variety trials; a Mesonet explainer on the “corn sweet” phenomenon; economist John Michael Riley on WASDE-related corn market changes; details on the Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series; Mark Turner on rabies in wildlife and how to protect yourself; Mark Johnson on current replacement heifer values; and Paul Beck on timing calf marketing to capitalize on high cattle prices.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on creep feeding, fall armyworms, late-July heat and an outlook for a warmer, drier August, how Iowa corn conditions are influencing Oklahoma prices, a preview of the Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series, expected beef yield from a 1,200-pound steer and the 75th anniversary of Oklahoma Foundation Seed Stocks.
This week's SUNUP episode focuses on crop and livestock conditions in Kay County, including how local corn is withstanding extreme heat, rising insect pressure in summer crops, delayed wheat harvests, weather and drought outlooks, beef market trends, and an upcoming agriculture conference.
This week’s SUNUP episode focuses on key updates for Oklahoma’s agricultural producers, including the latest federal policy changes, wheat harvest challenges, market trends, weather tools, grazing management, herd management decisions, border biosecurity, and the impact of flooding on local trees.
This week’s SUNUP episode focuses on key updates for Oklahoma’s agricultural producers, including the latest federal policy changes, wheat harvest challenges, market trends, weather tools, grazing management, herd management decisions, border biosecurity, and the impact of flooding on local trees.
This week on SUNUP, find stories on the risks of prussic acid and nitrate toxicity in Oklahoma’s summer forages, an emotional farewell to wheat farming at Schieber Farms, and a summary of the latest wheat harvest report. Plus, get updates on soil moisture and weather outlooks with Gary McManus, an analysis of livestock market trends with Derrell Peel, profitable herd management advice from Mark Johnson, and essential tick prevention tips for both people and cattle from Jonathan Cammack.
This week on SUNUP, find stories on how recent heavy rains are increasing mosquito populations, the latest Oklahoma drought and weather outlook, declining beef production, recognizing and preventing foot rot in cattle, an update on the wheat harvest, insights into the cow-calf sector, and a look at a unique partnership aimed at improving health care in rural Oklahoma communities.
This week on SUNUP, find stories on the soggy start to wheat harvest, issues with septic systems and saturated soils, a rainy June forecast, wheat and summer crop market updates, the Oklahoma Wheat Commission’s harvest report, bermudagrass forage management and accelerated CoAXium wheat variety breeding.
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.
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.
This week on SUNUP, find stories on OSU’s latest wheat and forage research, disease updates after spring rains, cattle market trends and practical advice for ranchers—from fawn encounters to the newest wheat genetics and ways for producers to connect with Extension experts.
This week on SUNUP, find stories on drone herbicide applications, OSU’s new Orange Blossom CL+ wheat variety, recent drought-relieving storms, trends in grain markets, strategies for calving ease, highlights from Oklahoma Agriculture Day at the Capitol, and a tribute to Agriculture Hall of Fame inductee John Pfeiffer.
This week on SUNUP, find stories covering boosting wheat fiber, managing cattle after rain, soybean tariffs, upcoming pesticide disposal, Oklahoma Ag Leadership applications and spring horn fly control.
This week on SUNUP find our favorite stories from this past year and see OSU Extension specialists discuss the challenges that Oklahoma producers faced in 2022.