Weeds, Nutrient Management and Women & Hunting
Thursday, November 21, 2024
This week on SUNUP:
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Liberty Galvin, OSU Extension weed specialist, says cooler soil temperatures can lead to growth in winter annual weeds like Italian ryegrass.
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Brian Arnall, OSU Extension soil nutrient management specialist, discusses why nitrate levels in the soil may appear to be low due to recent rain, but could still be present. He also discusses N-Rich strips and invites viewers to the Winter Crops School on Dec. 16-18 in Stillwater.
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State climatologist Gary McManus analyzes the positive impact of recent rain on Oklahoma.
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Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding<v> specialist, explains why you may want to keep beef on the menu for Thanksgiving dinner.
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John Michael Riley, OSU agricultural economist, says the recent rain has dramatically improved Oklahoma’s wheat crop.
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SUNUP learns about new research on women and hunting conducted by OSU’s Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management in collaboration with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
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Finally, the SUNUP team and our OSU Agriculture colleagues have some fun talking about our favorite (and least favorite) Thanksgiving foods.
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