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Oklahoma State University Extension is teaming up with Native American tribes to hire three additional Extension educators in northeast Oklahoma.
Read moreIn an environment where hope often feels lost, the Guardian Angels Dog Program shines a light on second chances.
Read moreIt is common to get calls in early summer by homeowners wanting to know what is wrong with their peach or nectarine tree. Infected leaves pucker, become deformed, and turn yellow or reddish-brown.
Read moreJosh Campbell, beginning farmers and ranchers state specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, will host a weekly webinar series for new producers from March 5 through May 14.
Read moreQuality soil and adequate moisture are two must-haves for successful gardening. Mulch is another key factor that plays an important role, not only for aesthetics but also for plant health.
Read moreIn the past few years there has been a surge in gardening activity and a desire to be outdoors. And why not? Gardening and being out in nature can be so rewarding and has proven to be therapeutic. If you are considering gardening for the first time or just want to get better at it, here is some information that will help get you started.
Read moreWell-planned, properly managed home gardens can furnish Oklahoma families with flavorful, high quality, fresh vegetables from spring through fall, as well as for processing or storing for winter.
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