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Corn Performance Trials in Oklahoma Panhandle, 2021

A report on the 2021 corn performance trials across the Oklahoma Panhandle.

CornCropsGrains & Oilseeds
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Understanding Grain Sorghum Irrigation Requirements in Oklahoma

Grain sorghum is generally believed to be a drought-tolerant crop that is well suited for rainfed systems in limited rainfall environments. While this is true, grain sorghum can respond to irrigation.

CropsGrains & Oilseeds
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Mites in Small Grains

A description of commonly found plant-feeding grain mites, their characteristics and proper management tips.

Commercial Agriculture Insects, Pests, & DiseasesCropsGrains & OilseedsInsects, Pests, and DiseasesWheat
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Oklahoma Cropland Rental Rates: 2020-21

A 2020-2021 survey reporting the rental agreements, rates and influencing factors of leasing farmland in Oklahoma.

AlfalfaCottonCrop EconomicsCropsGrains & OilseedsHayPastures & ForageSoybeans
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Managing Double-crop Soybean Inputs

Double-crop soybean is an important opportunity of soybean production in Oklahoma. Depending on the year, nearly half of the total acres planted to soybean are considered a double-crop system.

CropsGrains & OilseedsSoybeans
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Safety Education is Critical for Grain Fumigators

Learn the many steps that must be taken and included in a fumigation management plan to keep applicators and workers safe from exposure to toxic insecticides

CropsEquipment & Structures for Farms & RanchesGrains & OilseedsHarvesting & Storage of GrainsInsects, Pests, and DiseasesPesticidesStructures for Farms and Ranches
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Properties of High Oleic Seed Oils

Seed oils containing high amounts of oleic acid, also referred to as high oleic (HO) oils, are gaining attention because of their desirable fatty acid composition that provides higher oxidative and thermal stability and healthier nutritional profile.

CanolaCropsFood ProcessingFood ProductsGrains & OilseedsSoybeans
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Hemp Seed Oil Properties

There are more than 40 hemp cultivars. Hemp can be grown for seed, fiber or oil. Hemp can be used in food or feed formulations provided the products are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for food and the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) for feed products. Hemp seed and hemp seed oil can be utilized in food products.

CropsFood ProcessingFood ProductsGrains & Oilseeds
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