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Digitizing Herbariums for Future HistoriansMark Fishbein, the director of the OSU herbarium, explains the importance of digitizing their collection for future historians to access and how citizens can help. The public can access these…
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Teaching Extension Specialists the Benefits of Prescribed BurningWe learn about an opportunity for Extension specialists from across the Great Plains to understand how to control woody plants in Oklahoma. For Extension fact sheets & more visit…
From Kurtis Hair
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Vesicular stomatitisOklahoma livestock operators are being cautioned to be extra vigilant for symptoms of vesicular stomatitis in their animals, and to report anything suspicious to their local veterinarians…
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Spears Business Student Spotlight - Shelbie SmithRecent Spears Business graduate Shelbie Smith talks about her decision to transfer to OSU and the experience she had in the accounting program at the business school.
From Gabe Gudgel
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OSU Ag Research Contributes to New Peanut VarietyWe learn about the release of the new OLe' peanut variety unveiled at the recent 2014 Oklahoma Peanut Expo. Interviews include John Damicone, Mike Kubicek, Roy Scott and Kelly Chamberlin. |
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IN THE NEWS: OSU Fans Help Feed the Needy Before Cotton Bowl GameOSU alumni, students and parents help make more than 19,000 meals for needy Texans prior to the Cotton Bowl game. Here's the story from KFOR-TV.... |
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SUNUP: Oklahoma's Hot Water IssuesWe discuss current Oklahoma water issues with OkState Water Resources Center Asst. Director Mike Langston. We look at the concept of water auctions with David Zetland, a water economist and keynote… |
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SUNUP: Salt Cedar BeetlesOkState Extension Integrated Pest Management Specialist Tom Royer and OkState Rangeland and Ecology Management Specialist Karen Hickman talk about saltcedar beetle migration into Oklahoma and explain… |
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Managing The Next DisasterAmber Hughes introduces us to an OSU program that trains those who are in charge in times of disaster....
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