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Oklahoma Lawyers to Offer Free Legal Advice on May 1

Hundreds of volunteer lawyers across Oklahoma will provide free legal advice on Friday, May 1, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. during the annual statewide Law Day celebration. Oklahoma residents may call 405900-5299 or 918-340-5297 to speak to a licensed attorney at no cost.

Creek Bank Erosion Control Methods

Humankind has been attracted to rivers, creeks, and streams since the dawn of time. Early humans across the planet depended on proximity to water sources for drinking and irrigation. Communities were built along banks, using the flowing water for transportation, energy production, and industry.
Use creek bank erosion control methods with water-loving vegetation, and brace the bank with organic refuse to keep the bank intact and build back sediment. (Photo by Jeffrey Miller)

Successful Water Management For Farming

There is no shame in hopping on the sustainability train when it comes to your farming. Running a farm takes time, effort, and is no easy day job. It’s a lifestyle. That’s why you want to make sure your farm is up to the best standards, especially when it comes to water management.
Dennis Martin and Yanqi Wu talk about turf in a greenhouse at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala/OSU Agriculture)

The Balancing Act of Tomato Planting Times

April 15th marks the average last frost date for most of Oklahoma. It’s important to note, though, that this is an average. Freezes may end as early as March or sneak up on gardeners in early May. Warm season vegetables can be planted once the freeze threat has passed.

50 Years Ago

From The Files of The Seminole Producer WEWOKA- A former employee and two present employees in county Assessor Paul Mathews’ office were threatened prior to testifying under subpoena today before the Seminole County Grand Jury, the Producer has learned.
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