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The Oklahoma Career and Technical Education Equity Council honored 17 Oklahomans and three businesses and organizations at the 29th annual Making It Work Day at the Capitol on March 6.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY - On the heels of Oklahomans’ overwhelming defeat of State Question 820 that would have legalized recreational marijuana, Sen. Jessica Garvin, R-Duncan, Wednesday said the result of the recent election shows the state’s medical program needs reformed.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Museums Association (OMA) and museums across the state will celebrate Oklahoma Museums Week March 12-18. Using a series of hashtags on social media, OMA will highlight and celebrate the diverse museum community.
Read moreA single bee weighs .00025 pounds. 4,000 bees together weigh only one pound. Each of our hives has 50,000 bees, weighing 12 pounds together.
Read moreNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Farm Service Agency (FSA) and the Oklahoma Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (OTCAC) will partner together for a free conservation workshop on Tuesday, April 4, 2023.
Read more(StatePoint) It may feel like warm weather is still a way’s off, but you should already be getting your lawn and garden spring-ready, according to experts.
Read moreSoil testing is a critical component for a successful lawn and garden. With so many variables affecting plant performance including weather, pest and disease pressure, it is important to provide plants with appropriate nutrients that will make them healthier and more resilient to the natural challenges they face. Regardless of the location (lawn, vegetable garden or ornamental landscape), a soil test will provide gardeners and lawn care providers with the basic information on how to maintain and improve the overall nutrient balance for the plants. Soil testing for lawns and gardens recently has gained popularity in Oklahoma.
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