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You know what they say, location is everything. That is so true when it comes to building a pond. Besides making sure that the pond will collect and hold water, there are some other important items you need to consider to create a successful fishing pond. Addressing these issues up front will prevent headaches in the future. I highly recommend contacting your county NRCS office to perform a soil test to determine how much sand, loam and clay occurs in your pond bottom.
Read moreVarying degrees of drought across the state have caused cool-season grasses to grow a little later than usual this year, and Oklahoma State University Extension specialists have received reports of bloat in calves grazing wheat and other small grain pastures.
Read more1. Pick the right location— ideally, a sunny site! Most vegetables need at least 6 hours of sun a day. Some crops such as lettuce and spinach, and other greens will grow well in your partially sunny spots, but sun-loving plants like tomatoes and peppers need as much light as possible.
Read moreIn an effort to elevate the physical and spiritual well-being of a community in need, Dr. Josh Priddle of The Clinic recently traveled on a mission trip to Dominican Republic.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma School of Design brought home 100 student awards—29 gold, 50 silver and 21 bronze— at the 2023 Oklahoma City American Advertising Awards (ADDYs).
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma History Center (OHC), in association with Villages OKC, the local offices of Humana, Oklahoma Warriors Honor Flight and the Force 50 Foundation, is proud to host a pinning ceremony honoring all the servicemen and servicewomen, active or reservists, who served anywhere in the world during the Vietnam War-era. The event will be held in the Devon Great Hall of the OHC on Wednesday, March 29, from 10 a.m. to noon, with the doors opening at 9:30 a.m. This event is free and open to the public.
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