Summertime weather conditions that started dry but got a much-needed boost from abundant July rainfall helped southwestern Oklahoma’s cotton crop recover nicely in time for harvest in October and November, producers said.
Brian Arnall, soil nutrient specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, explains how soil nutrition impacts grain quality and what producers can do now to help the next wheat crop.
Bob Hunger, wheat pathologist for Oklahoma State University Extension, shares some insights on scouting for winter wheat leaf rust this spring and what factors affect its spread of spores from the south and central Texas.
Brian Arnall and Misha Manucheri from Oklahoma State University Extension discusses how soil pH, or the amount of hydrogen (H) ions present in the soil solution, affects the persistence and uptake of a herbicide that has soil activity.
Brian Arnall, soil nutrition specialist at Oklahoma State University Extension, explains how plants benefit from the soil’s cation exchange capacity (CEC).
Josh Lofton, cropping systems specialist at Oklahoma State University Extension, shares some lessons learned this year about the grain sorghum crop that you can put to use in the next growing season.
Brian Arnall, soil nutrient specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, explains the role potassium plays in healthy soils and proper plant development.
Oklahoma State University Extension livestock entomologist Justin Talley explains how dung beetles can incorporate manure into the soil to improve soil fertility and also control livestock parasites.
Josh Lofton, cropping systems specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, discusses the need for growers to plan early for sugarcane aphid pressure, and what factors to consider when deciding whether to replant sorghum after recent cold weather and hail damage.
Josh Lofton, cropping systems specialist for Oklahoma State University Extension, discusses the herbicides that work best in canola used in a rotation with winter wheat.
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