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Host, Casey Hentges visits Our Daily Bread to speak with Executive Director, Rachael Condley about how they are helping the community and the importance of having fresh produce. Airdate (11-18-23) …
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening #5021! Our Daily Bread
Host, Casey Hentges visits Our Daily Bread to speak with Executive Director, Rachael Condley about how they are helping the community and the…
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Casey visits Lynda Carrier to learn about the Student Farm's expansion and to see how things are 'mowing'. Airdate (10/07/23) #5015 Questions? To find out more information about…
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The OSU Student Farm crew demonstrate how to make concrete planters that go great in any garden or centerpiece.
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Keith Reed, OSU Extension Horticulturist for Payne County, shows us his cattle panel tomato trellis from the community garden of Our Daily Bread and tells us some of the ups and downs that he’s…
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0:00 Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening!
1:20 Propagating Coleus
In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges takes some stem cuttings from the garden to asexually propagate coleus to…
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OSU Payne County Extension Horticulturist, Keith Reed, gives an update on ongoing mechanical bermudagrass eradication at Our Daily Bread's community garden by using wood chips and cardboard to…
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1:20 In this episode of Oklahoma Gardening, Host Casey Hentges plants some All-America Selection (AAS) tomatoes in the garden. We plant four different types of tomatoes: Chef's…
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OSU Payne County Extension Horticulturist, Keith Reed, shows how to use a frost blanket to shade cool season crops out at Our Daily Bread Food and Resource Center's community garden.
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1:20 Today on Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges plants some 'Mary Washington' variety asparagus crowns in her garden.
Did you know that asparagus' are dioecious!…
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As of 2015, Bill F. Smith is the oldest living former Pistol Pete mascot. He served in this role during his sophomore year at OSU in 1959-60. In this oral history interview excerpt from the O-STATE…
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Norma Barnes Crane, a native of Hobart, Oklahoma attended Oklahoma A&M College from 1949-1953. While on campus, Norma wrote for the Daily O’Collegian all four years and served as the…
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