Learn how native plants help Oklahoma gardeners create sustainable landscapes by improving pest resistance, reducing maintenance and supporting local wildlife and biodiversity.
Learn how to reduce chemical use in your garden with integrated pest management, organic disease prevention strategies, and natural solutions like microbial biopesticides, sulfur, and copper fungicides.
The April 2026 Ag Insights newsletter includes dicamba herbicide training updates, unwanted pesticide disposal events and paraquat certification resources, garlic as a possible fly control for cattle, economic and weather challenges facing Oklahoma
Proper irrigation is essential for maintaining healthy landscape trees, especially when they are newly planted. Using methods like drip systems, soaker hoses, or slow deep watering helps ensure water reaches the root zone efficiently while reducing
The March 2026 Ag Insights newsletter includes spring wheat jointing and first hollow stem management, cold weather corn supplementation for beef cows, EPD selection tools for bull-buying season, calf-crop price protection with LRP insurance, and
This week on SUNUP: Topics include spring cattle management, dystocia and herd selection strategies, the spread of the Asian longhorned tick in Oklahoma, preferred quail habitat, and a behind-the-scenes look at the Soil, Water and Forage Analytical
A quick guide to preparing houseplants for summer outdoors, including pruning, repotting, fertilizing, and gradually acclimating them to sunlight and weather conditions.
A comprehensive mid- to late-April gardening guide for Oklahoma covering essential tips on planting, lawn care, pest control, and maintaining trees, flowers, vegetables, and fruit crops for a healthy spring landscape.
This week on SUNUP: OSU Extension specialists cover key agricultural topics across Oklahoma, including soil erosion prevention, recent rainfall updates, spring cattle management, fuel prices and wheat conditions, marbling selection in beef herds,