September 2024's monthly Equine Newsletter. This month's newsletter features Monensin in horses, Tack Box Talk podcasts: Social license to operate, Infographics: Hoof damage, Shade availability, RAiSE: an online course in equine behavior and emotion,
The September 2024 Ag Insights topics include wheat and corn nitrogen management, understanding woody plant encroachment in Oklahoma and the Asian Longhorned Tick.
This section of horticulture tips discusses gardening tips such as landscaping, vegetable growth, lawn care, fall pecan field day, how to control deer damage, aster yellows, building healthy soils, season lawn planning and turfgrass fertilization.
Discover how to prepare your garden for fall in Oklahoma. Learn about planting cool-season vegetables and extending your warm-season crops for optimal growth.
Rodney Holcomb will use his experience as a respected leader in the food and agribusiness sectors to advance the Food and Ag Products Center's mission.
Information about fall webworms, which are caterpillars that create webs on the ends of tree branches. They are common in Oklahoma and can be seen in trees and shrubs covered in webbing.