OSU’s Danielle Lee one of ten selected for White House “Champions...
Danielle N. Lee, a postdoctoral associate in zoology at Oklahoma State University, will be honored by the White House on Wednesday, Feb. 26 as one of ten “Champions of Change” being recognized for innovation in creating diversity and access in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Lee’s work in the OSU Ophir Lab i...
Tool available to help wheat producers make decisions
Waiting much longer than that would result in a drastic decrease in yield.
Research has shown that First Hollow Stem, a particular growth stage in winter wheat, is the optimal time to pull cattle off wheat to prevent yield loss. Using Mesonet weather and soil data, as well as FHS observations from 1995-2012, researchers at Oklahoma State University...
Advanced Nutrient Management Course scheduled for Feb. 5-6
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Michelle Proctor
Senior Information Specialist
University of Missouri Extension Commercial Agriculture Program
Phone: 573-884-6596
E-Mail: [email protected]
Story source: John A. Lory, 573-884-7815
COLUMBIA, Mo.–The University of Missouri Extension Commercial Agriculture Program along with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation...
Managing Energy: OSU’s conservation efforts start early in the day
It is 5 a.m. in a building where the heat has not yet been turned on. The energy manager begins his daily assessment of building heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems via his computer. Reviewing the energy management system (EMS), he checks the function of air handlers, exhaust fans, relief fans and other equipment,...
Harvest delays affect wheat planting
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Linda Geist
Writer
University of Missouri Extension
Phone: 573-882-9185
E-Mail: [email protected]
Story sources: William J. Wiebold, 573-673-4128 (cell); 573-882-0621; Brent Myers, 573-882-4257
COLUMBIA, Mo. – When rain pushes back harvest of corn and soybean, it also means that wheat planting faces delays.
Farmers must decide...

