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Recent rains across much of Oklahoma have been timely for producers looking to plant another crop in their fields after harvesting wheat.
Read moreIn a Monday meeting of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister with her Student Advisory Council, high school students voiced their concerns about learning amid a global pandemic and how racism impacts the classroom experience. The group, which met through Zoom, consisted of spring 2020 graduates and members of the Class of 2021.
Read moreMore often than not, there’s a cucumber salad on my dinner table in the summertime. Any leftover salad is eagerly finished the next day, served atop scrambled eggs, spooned up with a hunk of feta, or stuffed into a pita pocket with turkey for a quick lunch. Once my garden starts yielding cucumbers, they don’t stop coming. This isn’t a problem, but simply a seasonal phenomenon — and a welcome one at that.
Read moreAn Oklahoma organization says it is working to make sure all Oklahomans have access to nutritious food.
Read moreTo better serve Oklahomans, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) will be hosting multiple days of in-person, socially-distanced claim processing events. The first of these events will take place in Oklahoma City at the Reed Conference Center (located at 5800 Will Rogers Road in Midwest City) on Wednesday, July 1 and Thursday, July 2 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Events in Oklahoma City will also be held July 8-9. Details for additional claim processing events in Tulsa will be announced in the coming weeks.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its annual Technology Transfer Report (PDF, 4.1 MB), which highlights agricultural innovations from scientists and researchers that are solving problems for America’s farmers, ranchers, foresters, and consumers; and creating opportunities for American businesses to thrive.
Read morePandemic EBT to Feed Children during COVID-19 National Emergency
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