4-H chick in the classroom project hatches interest in science
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Linda Geist
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University of Missouri Extension
Phone: 573-882-9185
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Story sources: Benjamin H. Gallup, 573-882-3835; Jesse J. Lyons, 573-882-0247; Katie Hogan, 660-727-3339
LEWISTOWN, Mo. – Nothing says spring like the cheep of a baby chicken.
For more than five decades, elementary students in Missouri...
Replacing toxic fescue boosts beef gains; schools to tell proven steps...
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Duane Dailey
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University of Missouri Extension
Phone: 573-882-9181
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Story source: Craig A. Roberts, 573-882-0481
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Killing Kentucky 31 fescue pastures takes planning and patience. That’s required before seeding new nontoxic replacement forage.
The second step is managing the newly...
OSU Veterinary Center to Host Open House
The Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences will host an open house on Saturday, April 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit the state’s only veterinary college and see what tomorrow’s veterinarians are learning today. Take a tour through the center’s Veterinary Medical Hospital to learn what veterinary services are av...
OSU students among trio of Native Americans chosen for international research...
Two Oklahoma State University students are among three Native American scholars chosen to participate in prestigious international research programs set for this summer in France and Brazil. Amanda Mathias of Inola, Okla., and Keely Redhage of Poteau, Okla., have been chosen to participate in the International Research Experiences for...
Flowing grain: ‘A farmer’s worst nightmare’
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Linda Geist
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University of Missouri Extension
Phone: 573-882-9185
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Story sources: Frank Wideman, 573-547-4504; Willard Downs, 573-882-0094
COLUMBIA, Mo. – A wet fall harvest and a cold winter might make conditions especially dangerous for grain producers emptying grain bins to fulfill commodity...
Statement from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
New Report: USDA Rural Development Initiatives Created 75,000 Jobs in 2013
OSU praises donors, faculty at medallion presentation
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For Oklahoma State University to maximize its ability to improve lives throughout the state, nation and world, it must attract and retain quality teachers and researchers. That is why endowed faculty positions are one of the university’s top fundraising priorities.
OSU President Burns Hargis made those points and praised donors and faculty for...
Governor Fallin addresses political science class
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Oklahoma State University students in Dr. Brandon Lenoir’s Media and Politics class were treated to a unique interactive opportunity with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin on Monday. The governor spoke to the class and fielded questions from the students about the challenges and rewards of running a state and running for office in the 24-hour n...
Human Sciences to screen “REJECT” film on April 2
The College of Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University will host a film screening of “REJECT” as a part of Human Sciences Week 2014. The film will be shown on April 2 at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Theater.
“REJECT” is the first documentary film to examine the universal experience of social rejection. With a blend of scientific evidence and per...