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OSU Extension Growing vegetables sounds like fun, and who doesn’t like pretty flowers in the landscape — but where does a beginning gardener start to cultivate a green thumb?
Read moreOSU Extension Well-planned, properly managed home gardens can furnish Oklahoma families with flavorful, high quality, fresh vegetables from spring through fall, as well as for processing or storing for winter.
Read moreNews Release While there are many factors that determine how well plants do, in particular parts of the country, the USDA has been issuing a plant hardiness map since 1960 that has come to play a major factor in this determination. The planting map divides the country into hardiness zones based on average extreme winter low temperature data collected over a period.
Read moreHome Creations Spring will be here before you know it; and with Spring comes lawn care. Are you not sure where to start on your lawn maintenance? Are you working on a fixed budget? Would you like a lawn to be low maintenance with lower costs on watering, while having a beautiful yard? Then we have the answers to help keep your home investment growing from year to year!
Read moreNORMAN—American Farmers & Ranchers/ Oklahoma Farmers Union (AFR/OFU) hosted the organization’s 119th annual state convention at the Embassy Suites & Conference Center – Norman Feb. 23-25. The event features educational speakers and entertainment, the annual business meeting of Oklahoma Farmers Union and American Farmers & Ranchers Mutual Insurance Company, discussion and adoption of AFR legislative policy and officer elections. This year’s convention theme is “Serving Through the Storm.”
Read moreStatewide election activity officially begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, when the candidate filing period opens, Secretary of the Seminole Election Board Amy Baker announced.
Read moreTo address the state’s nursing shortage, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish guidelines for public two-year colleges—including Seminole State College— to award students credit for prior learning in practical nursing programs at technology centers across the state.
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