Can You Finish Oklahoma States Principle Of Animal Nutrition As Fast As You Please?
A Closer Await at Pinkeye with Dr. Rosslyn Biggs
This week Dana sits downward with Dr. Rosslyn Biggs to hash out a common summertime issue in beefiness cattle called Pinkeye.
OSU Pinkeye Factsheet
Dr. Barry Whitworth explains Pinkeye on Sunup
Dr. Glenn Selk explains the heritability of eye issues in Beef Cattle on Sunup
Transcripts of episode bachelor upon request.
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Wheat Needs a Beverage
Josh and Trent discuss the electric current Oklahoma wheat crop and what producers should think about in terms of input management and harvest time decisions. Feel costless to ask us a question! extensionexperience@okstate.edu
Dogie Vaccine Inquiry Straight from OSU
This week Dana talks with OQBN coordinator Jeff Robe about his Masters Thesis projection focused on vaccination timing of calves using OQBN vaccine protocols.
For more than information about his research, contact Jeff Robe at 405-744-4268
Find out about the upcoming Calf Health Clinics offered past a OSU County Extension Office near y'all:
Extension Meeting Host | Location | Date | Time |
Woodward Canton | Woodward County OSU Extension Center | Apr 13, 2022 | 11-1pm |
Cleveland County | TBD | April 19, 2022 | Evening |
Noble County | Noble County Fairgrounds | May five, 2022 | 10:30-2:30pm |
Grady County | TBD | May 5, 2022 | Evening |
Pawnee County/Pawnee Livestock Market | Pawnee County Fairgrounds | May 12, 2022 | 11-1pm |
Comanche/Tilman Counties | TBD | May 18, 2022 | TBD |
Kay Canton/SPLM | Southern Plains Livestock Marketplace | May xix, 2022 | x:30-1:30pm |
Vegetables love flowers!
In this episode, Dana speaks with Carla Smith, Pottawatomie County OSU 4H/Horticulture educator nearly warm flavour gardening. Plants that will exist discussed include tomatoes, peppers, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, and watermelons. Plant timing, soil temperature, rotation, small/patio gardens, pollinators, pollinator pairing will all exist on tap.
Check out Carla'southward upcoming events at Pottawatomie Canton OSU Extension: https://extension.okstate.edu/county/pottawatomie/index.html
Check out Carla's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064711265015
Oklahoma Gardening is a excellent show on Public Television and has a not bad website with gardening resources: http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/
Oklahoma Gardening Planning Guide HLA – 6004: https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/oklahoma-garden-planning-guide.html
Healthy Garden Soils HLA 6436: https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/healthy-garden-soils.html
Using Crop Rotation in the Dwelling house Vegetable Garden – University of Wisconsin Factsheet https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/using-crop-rotation-dwelling-vegetable-garden-0/
Understanding Avian Influenza with Dr. Barry Whitworth
This week Dana discusses the ongoing Avian Influenza outbreak. They discuss the details of the illness and means to prevent it in small and backyard flocks.
Small Flock Biosecurity for Prevention of Avian Influenza Factsheet AFS-8301
Episode Links:
Contacts if yous take widespread illness and/or expiry in your flock:
Your Local Veterinarian
Local Canton Extension Educator. Contact numbers for each OSU County Extension office can exist found online https://extension.okstate.edu/county/
OADDL Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (405)-744-6623
ODAFF Country Veterinarian (405) 522-6141
ODAFF-Subsidized Disease Surveillance Program (405)-522-6139
Under the electric current programme, ODAFF will pay the costs of necropsy and diagnostic testing, provided that the bird can be tested for Avian Influenza. Results of the diagnostic testing will exist provided to owner, veterinary (if involved), extension educator and ODAFF
USDA Defend the Flock Toll free number: i-866-536-7593
What'due south Up With the New Subcontract Bill?
In this episode Josh and Trent are joined by Dr. Amy Hagerman to discuss farm bill deliberations and possible changes that could be coming with a new farm bill.
https://experts.okstate.edu/amy.hagerman
https://extension.okstate.edu/programs/farm-management-and-finance/eastward-farm-management-preparation/index.html
We would love to reply your questions! Please e-mail any questions to extensionexperience@okstate.edu
Have Yous Managed All That Risk?
In this episode Josh and Trent talk with Dr. Amy Hagerman about risks on the farm and ways to mitigate losses in the consequence that disaster strikes. We embrace insurance and FSA programs that can be useful to producers in their times of greatest need.
https://experts.okstate.edu/amy.hagerman
https://extension.okstate.edu/programs/farm-direction-and-finance/eastward-farm-management-training/alphabetize.html
We would love to reply your questions! Feel complimentary to email us at extensionexperience@okstate.edu
Don't establish those tomatoes however!!!
This week Dana speaks with Carla Smith, Pottawatomie County OSU Extension 4H/Horticulture Educator about cool season and early on spring gardening. We talked about appropriate plants for early flavour gardens, planning, rotation, soil testing and planting seeds.
Plant Hardiness Zone Map https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/winter-protection-for-landscape-plants.html
Check out Carla's upcoming events at Pottawatomie County OSU Extension: https://extension.okstate.edu/canton/pottawatomie/index.html
Cheque out Carla's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064711265015
Oklahoma Gardening http://oklahomagardening.okstate.edu/
Oklahoma Gardening Planning Guide HLA – 6004: https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/oklahoma-garden-planning-guide.html
Salubrious Garden Soils HLA 6436: https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/salubrious-garden-soils.html
The Large Question: Booty the Feed or Haul to Town
This episode Dana, Trent, and Josh continue their discussion on the state of the wheat as a fodder crop. This is a good discussion about the reality of the drought and what little wheat is left to graze. Exercise producers hang on to calves in hopes for summer grass or do they cut their ties and haul calves to town?
We are also asking listeners to send upwards their questions via email at extensionexperience@okstate.edu. We would love to address your questions in a future episode.
The State of OK Wheat
This week the Extension Feel Crew are dorsum together to discuss the state of this years wheat crop. Vernilization, Fertility, drought impacts, and markets are all on tap.
Managing Cold Stress in Livestock
This week Dana, Trent and Josh discuss cold and inclement weather condition and what information technology means for beef cows.
Check out the Cattle Comfort Advisor on the Oklahoma Mesonet
Estimating Water Requirements for Mature Beefiness Cows AFS-3299
If you are interested in the feeder calibration clinics mentioned at the end of the episode check out the links to the county clinics here: Noble, Dewey, Woodward, Ellis#one, Ellis#ii, Harper, Woods#1, Wood#2, Grant
Holiday Wishes + Christmas Oldie
Holiday wishes to you lot and yours! This week nosotros revisit our 2020 Christmas episode titled Christmas Tree Psychology with Trent, Josh and Dana.
Managing Goats for the OK Prairie Projection
This week nosotros return to the Stateline Sheep and Goat Project and discuss more specifically with Laura and Cooper about managing the goats for the prairie project. Melody in for info on goat nutrition, fencing, guardian dogs, and kidding.
Introduction to Prescribed Fire Online Grade – Price $20
Check out Natural Resource Extension'due south Social Media Pages:
The Prairie Project on facebook @prairierestored
Oklahoma State University Natural Resources Extension on facebook @OklahomaLands
Fire, Goats, and Cattle: A Recipe for Native Range Comeback
This week Dana interviews Dr. Laura Goodman and Cooper Sherrill about The Prairie Project. This projection utilizes patch called-for management and multispecies grazing to improve native range in central Oklahoma.
Cheque out Natural Resource Extension's Social Media Pages:
The Prairie Project on facebook @prairierestored
Oklahoma State University Natural Resources Extension on facebook @OklahomaLands
Pesticide Applicator Training Updates
In this episode Josh and Trent discuss changes to the private and certified applicator training process for Oklahoma producers. There is a new testing procedure and new opportunities for CEU for private applicators which has not been available before. If you are a certified or private applicator, listen in to see how the changes affect you.
Wheat Pasture COG: Are You Valuing Your Wheat?
In this episode, Josh and Trent talk over the penalty from grazing wheat in a dual purpose organization and how much information technology will cost producers to run cattle on this forage source. With the increased price of wheat and higher input costs, producers should analyze their upkeep situation to make sure they are receiving enough money for allowing cattle to graze their ingather.
Preconditioning Defined
This episode we invited Jeff Robe dorsum to discuss calf preconditioning and the OSU preconditioning program, Oklahoma Quality Beef Network.
If you would like to gild tags, visit the OQBN website and look for "Order Tags Online" on the right.
Oklahoma Quality Beef Network Website
Beefiness Demand Behind the Scenes
This week Dana invites dorsum Heather Buckmaster, Executive Manager of the Oklahoma Beef Council. This week the focus is beef demand and the 35th Anniversary of the Beef Checkoff. Tune in to discover out how OK consumers rank against other consumers outside our land. Nosotros also take a behind the scenes look at how the Checkoff has made positive changes to beef in the last 35 years.
Visit the Oklahoma Beef Quango Website
Interested in learning more than about the Beef Checkoff? View the new Whiteboard Videos.
Become Beef Quality Balls Certified
Checkout the OBC YouTube Website
What does the OK Beef Council do for you?
This week Dana is joined past Heather Buckmaster, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Beefiness Council. They discuss the origins of the state beef councils, the checkoff and how the OBC promotes beef within the land, nation and around the world.
Visit the Oklahoma Beef Council Website
Interested in learning more about the Beefiness Checkoff? View the new Whiteboard Videos.
Go Beefiness Quality Assurance Certified
Dana's new favorite beef quango recipe Spy Thai Beef and the unique Beef Sticky Buns
Despondency to Euphoria; A look at Wheat and Soybean Markets
In this episode, Trent gives and excellent technical analysis of the current wheat and soybean markets. While volatile, these markets are seeing a positive run. Trent encourages producers to lock in some prices and employ some risk management tools to take reward this market place.
OSU Master Cattlemen
This week, Dana speaks with Dr. Kellie Raper about OSU's Main Cattlemen Program. Started in 2004, Principal Cattlemen has evolved to now publish it's eighth edition of the Beef Cow Transmission. Join u.s. for a fun discussion near the programme and exciting news virtually upcoming classes.
Preserving Bale Quality
This week, Dana Zook and Marty New dive into circular bale storage. Does circular bale storage impact hay quality? Tune into the discussion and the declaration of several hay storage sit-in opportunities across the country.
Circular Bale Hay Storage Factsheet – BAE-1716
Reducing Winter Feeding Costs – PSS-2570
American Rescue Programme Act of 2021
Trent Milacek and JC Hobbs talk about debt relief for socially disadvantaged farmers. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 provides monies that are beingness administered by the FSA and our discussion hits on eligibility and potential taxation liabilities for those receiving ad hoc disaster payments. Please visit https://www.farmers.gov/americanrescueplan to observe more details on the topic.
Educator Spotlight: Brian Freking
In this episode we get to talk with Brian Freking the Southeast Area Extension Livestock Specialist. Brian Hails from Iowa and now wears many hats in Extension equally both an surface area specialist and filling in for vacant county ag positions in his expanse. Join us for a discussion with one of the dandy extension specialists in OK!
Fly Talk with Brian Freking
Brian Freking joins us this week for a timely discussion on horn fly control in beef cattle. As the most negetively impacting insect for beef, understanding horn fly management is crucial to summer gains in stockers and milk production in mature cows.
Beef Cattle Ectoparasites Factsheet
Beefing up Silage Production; Part 2
This calendar week we welcome Dr. Renato Schmidt, Forage Product Specialist from Lallemand Animal Nutrition for a discussion on silage production. Dr. Schmidt flew in from Wisconsin to talk to Olahoma producers at a Silage meeting in Fairview on May 18th. Role ii covers silage feedout and silage safe.
Lallemand Animate being Nutrition
Quality Silage – website with splendid silage resources including
Ensuring Silage Safety
Beefing up Silage Production; Function 1
This week we welcome Dr. Renato Schmidt, Forage Production Specialist from Lallemand Animal Diet for a give-and-take on silage production. Dr. Schmidt flew in from Wisconsin to talk to OKlahoma producers at a Silage meeting in Fairview on May 18th. We were lucky enough to pin him downwards for an interview. Part i covers silage harvest and fermentation.
Lallemand Animal Nutrition
Quality Silage – website with first-class silage resources including
Ensuring Silage Safety
Bunker Silo Sizing and Management Factsheet
Educator Spotlight: Ally Minor
This week we interview new ag educator Ally Minor. Ally is a relatively new educator to Grady Canton, OK. Ally grew up in Arkansas on a diversified ag operation where they raised broiler chickens and commercial and purebred shorthorn cattle. Ally has an Animate being Science caste from OSU and has been very successful starting a diverseness of successful ag extension programs in Grady County
What came first, the craven or the egg?
This week nosotros talk with Ally Minor nearly…you guess it…chickens. Lawn poultry, planning for your flock, chicks, bird intendance, local ordinances/regulations and and a brand new online craven training manual. Don't wing the coop – join us!
Brrr…Tin my plants still thrive?
This week the hosts talk horticulture with Courtney Keck, the Canadian County Horticulture Educator. Numerous inquiries nigh the country of plant health after the Feb deep freeze have lead to this give-and-take.
Effects of Deep Freeze on Landscape Plants
USDA Hardiness Zone Map
Oklahoma Gardening Segment What to look for in Freeze Damaged Plants
Winter Injured Plants in the Landscape Video by Canadian County OSU Extension
Spring Crop Update & Toll Impacts
This week, the hosts give a cursory update on the Bound growing conditions, discuss ingather prices and marketing opportunities.
Ask a Vet: Bludgeoning BVDv
We finalize this serial on BVDv with a cattle wellness discussion with OSU Extension Vet, Barry Whitworth. Barry gives corking insight on the disease, symptoms and prevention measures.
Managing Persistently Infected BVDv in Cattle
BVD is Live and Well in OK
Ask a Vet; Guide to Calving
Oklahoma cattle producers are deep into calving season. This week we have a Calving Q&A session with one of our Extension Veterinarians, Dr. Barry Whitworth.
Calving Time Management for Beef Cows and Heifers E-1006
Moo-cow-Calf Corner – Stage i of Calving Video 1/23/21
Cow-Dogie Corner – Stage 2 of Calving Video i/30/21
Cow-Calf Corner – Stage three of Calving Video 2/6/21
Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDv) – A Real Life Story Part 2
The week nosotros continue a 3 part serial on BVDv and the impact on a local cattle herd. Role of the shipping fever pneumonia complex, this illness is broad reaching and impacts to the US cattle herd are significant. Think this doesn't apply to you? Think once more…this affliction eludes producers with Persistently Infected (PI) animals. Oft, these PI animals don't evidence symptoms of the infection and can infect whole herds.
Managing Persistently Infected BVDv in Cattle
BVD is Alive and Well in OK
Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus (BVDv) – A Real Life Story Part 1
The week nosotros kickoff a 3 part series on BVDv and the bear upon on a local cattle herd. Role of the aircraft fever pneumonia complex, this disease is wide reaching and impacts to the United states cattle herd are significant. Think this doesn't utilise to you? Think again…this affliction eludes producers with Persistently Infected (PI) animals. Often, these PI animals don't show symptoms of the infection and tin infect whole herds.
Managing Persistently Infected BVDv in Cattle
Educator Spotlight: Earl Ward
This week nosotros are highlighting Northeast Area Livestock Specialist, Earl Ward. This Oklahoma native hailing from Durant, OK brings nutrition expertise to the Extension organization. His creative bulldoze and unique sense of sense of humor makes him fantabulous at both educator and ag producer education.
Earl is located in the Northeast District Office in Muskogee, OK
NEOK Ag Advantage Facebook Folio – all Earls videos are posted here in a addition to some great timely ag topics.
Vote for Oats! : Cows Choice for Hay
Are oats in your hereafter as a late spring grazing option? This calendar week we talk well-nigh the details of planting oats, soil fertility needed, and realistic expectations of provender product.
Spring-planted Oat for Grazing or Hay Product Factsheet PSS-2160
Are your Cows Prima Ballerinas?
This is function ii of addressing convenance flavour readiness in the beefiness herd. Earl Ward joins u.s. from Northeast Oklahoma to address this timely topic. Body condition, feeding and supplementation are all on tap in this episode.
Supplementing Beef Cows ANSI-3010
Trunk Condition Scoring of Beefiness Cows ANSI-3283
What Happened to La Nina?
This calendar week we visited with Wes Lee, OSU Assistant Extension Specialist with the Oklahoma Mesonet. We discussed the origin story of the Mesonet and why Oklahoma weather has diverted from the forecasted warmer and drier La Nina wintertime to a slightly wetter than average tendency.
Managing Cattle and Forages in a Dry out Weather Pattern – OSU Beef Extension Ranchers Thursday Lunchtime Series starting this calendar week on Th Jan 28th at 12:30.
Register Hither
Preparing your Herd's Ultimate Athlete
Bull prep is this weeks topic. As we turn the calendar year, producers are thinking about their bull bombardment and making decisions for the jump convenance flavour. We are joined by Marty New, SW Expanse Extension Livestock Specialist to talk about how we get bulls ready for the breeding season, moo-cow to balderdash ratios, and bull rotation.
Postweaning Evaluation Programs for Beef Bulls ANSI-3002
Check out our Chapter on Bull Managmenet in the Oklahoma Beef Manual – This can be purchased from local OSU County Extension Role or y'all tin lodge a Oklahoma Beef Manual here
Educator Spotlight: Marty New
This calendar week, we have another episode highlighting one of the extension educators in the OSU Cooperative extension system. It was our honor to speak with Marty New, SW Area Extension Livestock Specialist. Marty is a Comanche County Native that has had a long history in OSU Extension as a canton educator and at present as an area specialist. His programming through 23 years of service has been all-encompassing, offering ag and 4H programs to youth and producers across Oklahoma.
Christmas Tree Psychology
Nothing is more than Christmas than the iconic Evergreen Christmas Trees. Trent digs into the family psychology of Christmas trees. Josh talks native trees and Dana digs into their history. Join us for this unique vacation episode!
P.Southward. Sorry about the sound quality on this 1, COVID distancing isn't ideal for pristine recording conditions.
Choice and Care of Christmas Trees
Is your wheat hungry?
This episode focuses on nitrogen application of wheat. Nitrogen done right! – right source, right place, right time, and correct place.
Dana also appear the Heifer Evolution Program on the Weekly Ranchers Lunchtime webinar series. Register for the weekly webinar here
Does Wheat Pasture Piece of work for Mature Cows?
This week your hosts discuss how to employ wheat pasture for mature cows. Scenarios of full access to wheat and limit grazing are discussed forth with the economics of this unique grazing option.
OSU Weekly Ranchers Lunchtime Series YouTube Video: Supplementing Cows on Wheat
Supplementing Beefiness Cows Factsheet: Using High Quality Pastures to Supplement Low Quality Provender
Thanksgiving Conundrum (Is Turkey Still Male monarch?)
In this episode Dana, Josh and Trent dive into the ballsy experience that is the banquet of the year. We all know that turkey is the staple but Josh and Dana effort to make a example confronting it. If y'all want to hear more virtually tradition, side dishes and the ever popular desserts then melody in! Nosotros are very thankful to our listeners and hope y'all have a safe, fun and happy Thanksgiving!
History of Wheat Pasture
The calendar week, nosotros invited Greg Highfill back to enlighten united states of america on the history of wheat pasture grazing in Oklahoma. Greg started his career in the 1980'south when a dandy bargain of wheat pasture research was showtime coming to light. In response, Greg developed many valuable programs over the years to assist producers be more successful with this resources. Grazing, agronomy, and supplementation on wheat pasture is all discussed. Don't miss the great dose of OK Ag History!
Grazing Crop Residues
This week we talk about the nutritional value of crop residues for cattle. These acres are valuable but have a limited "shelf-life". Tune in to find out the bones on this alternative grazing option.
The Potential of Grazing Grain Sorghum Residue Following Harvest PSS-2607
Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock PSS-2903
Prussic Acid Poisoning PSS-2904
Belatedly Planted Wheat
This week we lean on Josh to guide us through the territory of late planted wheat. Josh talks almost the adjustments in management needed if you programme to found at present through the end of November. As usual, if we talk well-nigh drought it rains! Some of our perspectives in this podcast were made based on the fact that it had non rained still. We hope the moisture, albeit in the form of ice for many, will allow you to have a successful finish to wheat planting.
Beef Cow Mineral Overview
This week your hosts talk most minerals for beef cows. We embrace a multifariousness of topics including mineral consumption, limiting mineral intake, mineral forms and feeders, and the four principal minerals needed for beef cows.
Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition of Grazing Cattle E-861
Thoughts on Autumn
This week Trent, Josh, and Dana dive into the season of Autumn. Harvest, planting, pumpkins, cooking, and cooler weather are topics that drive the conversation this week.
Insights into CFAP
This week your hosts requite a general overview of Coronavirus Nutrient Aid Programme (CFAP). Details for livestock and crops are covered with some insights into specialty livestock and sales commodities. Be sure to visit you local county FSA office for more information and for assistance signing upwards.
Cheque out the CFAP Website for more than details
Subcontract to Market with Dr. Derrell Skin
This week we has the pleasance of visiting with Dr. Derrell Pare, OSU Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist. We of class discuss livestock markets but dive into many other facets of Dr. Peels career and life. His continued love of learning and fascination with global agriculture has lead him on trips all over the world. We also swoop into one of his newest ventures, the Farm to Market Podcast.
Episode Resources:
Farm to Market place Podcast with Dr. Derrell Pare and Charlie Amos
On mobile devices, you can find the Farm to Marketplace Podcast on Spotify, Apple tree podcast, and Stitcher
Preconditioning & OQBN with Jeff Robe
This week our guest is Jeff Robe, Oklahoma Quality Beefiness Network Coordinator. We visit with Jeff generally about the benefits of weaning and preconditioning calves in add-on to discussing the OQBN program and the upcoming fall sales season.
Episode Resource:
OQBN website – To enroll, producers can gild tags and provide their information during that procedure. Wait at the right handside of the the dwelling house page – large orange letters "Order Tags Online". Avoid using internet explorer as the browser when ordering tags. Contact the OQBN office or a county extension function if you lot have difficulty ordering and we will be happy to help you out.
Hot Topics near Fall Wheat Fertility
This week Trent, Josh, and Dana address the very timely topic of fall wheat fertility. As the drills begin to run beyond Oklahoma, it is very timely to consider fertility aspects of wheat and other small grains. Are you growing wheat for forage or grain? Fertility volition vary depending on your goals of the wheat crop.
Episode Resources:
SWAFL Services and Prices (L-241)
How to Get a Good Soil Sample (PSS-2207)
OSU Soil Test Interpretations (PSS-2225)
Fertilization Based on Sufficience, Build-up and Maintenance Concept (PSS-2266)
Forage and Pasture Fertility Guide (Due east-1021)
Soil Fertility Handbook (Eastward-1039)
Small Grains Fall Forage Production (CR-2141)
Educator Spotlight: Rick Nelson
This week, nosotros have another episode highlighting 1 of the extension educators in the OSU Cooperative extension organization. Information technology was our honor to speak with Rick Nelson, the Garfield County OSU Extension Ag Educator. Rick hails from the tiny boondocks of Canton, OK. Devoted to the service of agricultural producers, Ricks career spans the extension system in both Kansas and Oklahoma. We had a great discussion with Rick well-nigh his experience in many facets of the ag industry. Tune in for this informative discussion.
Weed Command with Dr. Manuchehri
This week nosotros invited OSU Extension Weed Scientist, Dr. Misha Manucherhri to discuss weed control in pocket-size grains. Dr. Manucherhri hails from the state of Oregon, but has come to feel at home in the Southern Plains subsequently post graduate education at Texas Tech followed by a extension and teaching position here at OSU.
Episode Resources:
Find Dr. Manucherhri on twitter @OSUWeedScience
OSU Weed Science Website
Grass Weed ID, L-316
Mustard ID & Herbicide Options, PSS-2787
Herbicide Options for Wheat, PSS-2786
Ryegrass Control, PSS-2791
Cheat Control, PSS-2774
Resistant Weed Submission Grade, PSS-2779
Beef Diet: Autumn to-do Listing
Your hosts are back to summarize some elementary things to go a jump first on fall and winter diet for the beef herd. Identify the target (Cows or calves), become a forage exam, local feed and supplement options, supplement for cows, and feed for dorsum-grounding calves for wheat or sale are all on the docket for today.
Show notes:
Diet and Management Considerations for Preconditioning Abode Raised Beefiness Calves ANSI-3031
Nutrition Requirements of Beef Cattle Due east-974
Testing Services and Cost List for OSU Soil, Water,& Fodder Analytical Lab
Collecting Provender Samples for Analysis PSS-2589
Planning for Canola?
Since the evolution of wintertime-tolerant canola, Oklahoma producers have had this crop every bit an option for rotation within the traditional wheat system. This episode will include a variety of options producers have for canola product in Oklahoma.
The deadline to sign upward for Canola Insurance in many places is the end of Baronial.
Evidence notes:
Managing Winter Canola in Oklahoma PSS-2130
Great Plains Canola Production Handbook, KSU MF2734
Choosing a Wheat Multifariousness
This calendar week Josh gets the hot seat by giving us the low-down on wheat diverseness selection. And so many factors go into the selection of a wheat diversity that works best for each operation. Soil pH, planting date, first hollow stem, soil temperature are all discussed, forth with the aspects of graze out, dual purpose and grain only management styles.
Educator Spotlight: Greg Highfill
This week nosotros get the pleasure of interview, Greg Highfill, Woods County Ag Extension Educator. Greg has an extensive history in OSU Extension. From his initial role in extension as a 4H Educator in Woodward Canton to Surface area Livestock Specialist in Enid and so on to Wood County, Greg has wore many hats over the years. Bring together u.s.a. for a conversation with one of OSU Extensions most experienced educators.
Episode Resources:
Woods County OSU Extension Website
Alfalfa Establishment and Maintenance
This calendar week your hosts will focus on the establishment and maintenance of Alfalfa. We invited Tommy Puffinbarger, Alfalfa Canton OSU Extension Educator, back to requite united states his perspective on alfalfa production. Tommy has lifelong feel in alfalfa production and hails from a county that is often the top hay producer in the state of Oklahoma.
Show notes:
Alfalfa Stand up Establishment PSS-2089
Selecting Alfalfa Varieties PSS-2062
Alfalfa Autotoxicity PSS-2061
Alfalfa Product Guide for the Southern Great Plains E-826
Educator Spotlight: Tommy Puffinbarger
This week nosotros had a fun chat with the Alfalfa County OSU Extension Educator, Tommy Puffinbarger. Tommy is an Ag/4H educator in Alfalfa county, where he was born and raised. Tommy has a vast knowledge of agronomy, brute scientific discipline, and youth evolution. Nosotros discussed some of Tommy's highlight programs in his career and dove into some of his personal interests. Sit back and bask this entertaining conversation!
Show Notes:
Alfalfa County OSU Extension Website
Double Crop Talk: Weed Control and Grazing
This week your hosts discuss weed control in double crops. Herbicide selection and management were the master topics with some tips about application in hot conditions. How does stress play a role the effectiveness of a herbicide? What is the value of these crops as provender? What are the implications of grazing a crop that was meant to produce grain? Nitrate Toxicity and prussic acrid poisoning are reviewed as timely topics for summer grazers.
Episode links:
Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock (PSS-2903)
Prussic Acid Poisoning in Livestock (PSS-2904)
Understanding Herbicide MoA (PSS-2778)
Soybean Weed Direction (PSS-2794)
Soybean Herbicide Options without Dicamba (PSS-2195)
Soybean Pre-Mix Herbicides (CR-2781)
Dr. Brent Edible bean, Sorghum Checkoff: Sorghum Yield Loss
Grazing Sorghum after Harvest (PSS-2607)
Fly Command: 5 Things to Know
In this episode, your hosts discuss fly control in beefiness cattle. Topics that are covered include i) Identification of the insect, 2) Why control and what are the impacts of no control?, 3) When are flies a trouble?, four) What methods of control are available?, and 5) Resistance Prevention.
Episode Resources:
Recent Livestock and Horn Flies Sunup segment
OSU Livestock Bugs Website featuring data on flies that affect beef cattle
Beef Cattle Ectoparasites Factsheet
Vet PestX is an educational resource for all people dealing with livestock. This resource lists all available insecticide chemicals and their active ingredients of each product which helps to ensure chemic rotation tin exist achieved.
Harvest Memories
In this episode, Trent, Josh, and Dana reminisce about ingather harvests of the pasts. Dana recalls memories from Nebraska autumn corn and soybean harvest while Josh and Trent lend their experiences from a diverseness of crops grown in Oklahoma. Josh highlights unique perspectives from picking watermelons and Trent recalls fighting his brother for the best piece of equipment. Harvest isn't all fun and games simply in the terminate it's often a family affair.
Provender Management in Dry out Times
In this episode, your hosts talk over ecological variability beyond Oklahoma, forage product, and forage management. Areas of Oklahoma have slipped into a drier flow and forage production has been afflicted. The hosts cover the difficulty of managing stocking charge per unit for dry times.
Hot Shot Episode: Dicamba Update & Beefiness Webinar Series
Welcome to the kickoff Hot Shot Episode where we cover hot topics of interest. In this episode, Dana highlights an upcoming webinar series by the OSU Beef Extension Team based on Forage Management. Josh follows with a summary on the contempo rulings near dicamba use.
Links of Interest:
Rancher'southward Thursday Lunchtime Series on Fodder Management
Herbicide Options for Soybeans
Herbicide Options for Cotton wool
Warm Season Crops
In this episode, your hosts talk nearly summer crops. What are the differences in truthful summer crops or those put in after a wheat crop? What are the pros and cons to these planting decisions? Practice temperatures matter? How about day and dark length? These questions and more are covered past Josh, Trent, and Dana.
Episode Resources:
Agreement Soybean Nodulation and Inoculation
Cover Crops for Weed Management in Oklahoma
Meshing Soybean Weed Management with Agronomic Practices in Oklahoma
New Soybean and Cotton fiber Herbicide Technology Considerations
Components and Ratios of Pre-mix Herbicides for Utilise in Soybean
Finishing Beef Basics
In this episode, your hosts talk about finishing beefiness on a small calibration. Trent gives great insight why consumers have renewed interest in subcontract raised butcher beef. This prune is heavy on "things to consider" before buying a dogie to butcher. Dana gives her insight on management and nutrition and Josh provides context from the consumer. This episode only scratches the surface on this topic and then stay tuned for more finishing beefiness wisdom in the future.
Episode Resources:
OSU Sunup segment focused on Direct Marketing Beefiness
Buying Beefiness for Home Freezers
Regulatory Landscape for the Directly Marketing of Meat and Poultry in Oklahoma
Summertime Forages
Your hosts discuss a diverseness of options dealing with summer forages. Varieties are discussed likewise every bit the Okie term of Summer Feed. Josh gives his agronomic view of a diversity of summertime crops and thoughts dealing with planting and fertility. Dana gives her insight of summer forages from the livestock diet perspective of both grazing and haying. The hosts all talk about the control, prevention and testing of nitrates in summer forages. Trent rounds out the chat with realistic perspective from his operation.
Episode Resources:
Collecting Soil and Forage Samples for Analysis
Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock
Summer Ag Thoughts
In this episode, Dana explains the importance of vaccine handling as temperatures climb and beef producers work cattle before turning out to summer pastures. Josh give united states an update about local freeze impairment in wheat and how damage may be more than severe in some areas than what was previously idea. Trent rounds out the conversation with some insight on ingather insurance and reporting crop amercement in a timely manner.
Episode Resources:
DIY Chute Side Vaccine Libation
Estimating Wheat Grain Yield Potential
Wheat Hay
This episode highlights all things dealing with wheat. Josh gives insight to the reason backside cutting wheat for hay rather than taking it to grain. Dana adds her thoughts about wheat hay quality and Trent includes his thoughts about valuing and the market for wheat hay.
Covid-19 Challenges
In this episode, the Dana, Josh and Trent give insight to how the Covid-19 era has changed how they do extension work. They talk near challenges with the new ways of didactics simply also the positive things that are coming from this crazy time.
Well-nigh Us
This episode highlights the backgrounds of each of the co-hosts, Dana Zook, Trent Milacek, and Josh Bushong.
New Endeavors
In this episode, nosotros swoop into our reasons backside creating the Extension Experience Podcast. Dana, Trent, and Josh each share their personal perspectives on podcasting and why they feel information technology will work for their perspective areas.
Source: http://spotlight.okstate.edu/experience/podcast/
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