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Oklahoma ranchers cull herds as drought costs rise

Recent rains have brought some relief to Oklahoma farmers and ranchers forced to deal with persistent drought over the past two years, but it likely will be too little, too late for some.

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Registration open for Cattlewomen's Boot Camp | The Journal Record

Registration has opened for a unique Cattlewomen’s Boot Camp planned by the Oklahoma State University Extension for June 5-7 at the Creek County Fairgrounds in Kellyville.

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OETA's "Oklahoma Gardening" begins new season on Feb. 11 | News

OKLAHOMA CITY – While much of Oklahoma has dealt with freezing temperatures and slick roads the past several weeks, the crew with Oklahoma State University Agriculture’s television show “Oklahoma Gardening”

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Southern region ag puts food on the table this holiday season | Oklahoma State University

Scientists at 15 land-grant universities are working to improve food quality while enhancing its nutritional value and production efficiency.

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Beef industry conflicted over international trade policy

Beef councils in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas have fired a new salvo in an ongoing civil war over international trade in the U.S. beef industry, publishing a report claiming trade reductions could cost the nation’s agricultural economy more than $120 billion.

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