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Nothing compares to home-grown vegetables. When you grow your own food, the flavor and texture far surpass anything you can buy at the store.
Read moreOklahoma State University wheat varieties are among the top four varieties planted in Oklahoma for the ninth consecutive year, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Read moreOklahoma State University’s Pesticide Safety Education Program will partner with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry to host two unwanted pesticide disposal days in McAlester, Oklahoma, on April 25, and Kingfisher, Oklahoma, on April 27.
Read moreIf you’re interested in owning a few cows, there are some important things to know that will help keep your pastures and cattle as healthy as possible.
Read moreMore than 4,500 works from the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s permanent collection can now be viewed digitally from anywhere in the world via collections.okcmoa. com/collections, thanks to generous support from the Kirkpatrick Foundation. Digitization of the Museum’s permanent collection offers several benefits, including preservation, accessibility, and an increased opportunity for research for scholars, researchers, students, and teachers.
Read moreNearly 700 Oklahoma Students Converge Upon SSC Campus For Annual Interscholastic Meet
Read moreCromwell resident Zachary Snow is reaching out for any information that may reunite him with his 2-year-old daughter, Oaklee Mae Snow. According to a timeline provided by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, Oaklee’s mother, Madison Marshall, left with Oaklee and her 7-month-old brother, Colton, on January 19.
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