Extractions: OKLAHOMA ALFALFA 368 AG Hall OSU Agronomy Department Stillwater, OK 74078 Volume 20 No. 11 December 1996 We welcome contributions and suggestions. Comments about and contributions to the NEWS are welcome and can be submitted to any of the directors. NEWS Hopefully most of you controlled your weeds in October or early November while they were actively growing and easy to kill. If you sprayed your weeds in alfalfa a couple of weeks ago while we were having that warm weather, I would expect those weeds to be gone by spring. If you got your alfalfa in early and did not control the volunteer wheat and cheat this fall, consider flash grazing in late December or January. When alfalfa plants are shaded, they stop growing and stand loss is possible. Competitive effects of weeds can be decreased by flash-grazing them off when the soil is dry or frozen. Try to get all of the grazing done in less than a 2-week period for any part of the field. Prolonged grazing and regrazing new shoots can decrease plant vigor and thin stands. It is too cold now for any of the herbicides to control weeds in new stands so you will need to wait until March to evaluate your situation. If the weed problem is tansy mustard or cutleaf eveningprimrose, then good control is possible with 2,4-DB after it warms up. However, spring applications of 2,4-DB are not highly effective on other broadleaf weeds such as shepherdspurse, henbit, and chickweed. If there is a ryegrass problem, it can be controlled with POST PLUS in the spring. Control of most other cool-season grasses with POST PLUS applied in the spring will be poor.
Extractions: Food Safety Topics Foodborne Illness Safety At Home Meat Poultry Fish/Seafood Milk/Dairy Eggs Fruits/Vegetables Food Processing New Technologies Seasonal Issues For More Help Cooperative Ext. Foodsafety Resource Web Sites Alabama Cooperative Ext. System http://www.aces.edu/dept/extcomm/publications/he/hefn.html Alaska Cooperative Ext. www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/fhepubs.html Clemson University Cooperative Ext. Service http://hgic.clemson.edu/ Colorado State University Cooperative Ext. www.colostate.edu/orgs/safefood Cornell Cooperative Ext. www.cce.cornell.edu/food/resources.html Delaware Cooperative Ext. http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces/fnf/fs-list.htm Iowa State University Ext. www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/families/fs/homepage.html Kansas State University Cooperative Ext. Service www.oznet.ksu.edu/foodsafety/ Maryland Cooperative Ext. www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/fcs/nutrition.html Michigan State University Ext. http://foodsafe.fshn.msu.edu/main.html Mississippi State University Ext. Service http://www.ext.msstate.edu/fce/foodsafety/fs.html Montana State University Ext. Service www.montana.edu./~wwwnutr/extension/index.html
Terrence G. Bidwell Department of Plant and Soil Sciences NAME Terrence G. Bidwell POSITION Professor and State extension Specialist Rangeland Ecology and Management. Agricultural Research service and Natural Resources Conservation service, Grazing Lands Technology Field management of deer in oklahoma. Okla. coop. ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. http://www.agr.okstate.edu/plantsoilsci/faculty/tgb/bidwell.htm
Extractions: PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Academic Areas: Research Interests: Education: Recent Publications: Boren, J.C., D.M. Engle, M.S. Gregory, R.E. Masters, T.G. Bidwell, V.A. Mast. 1997. Landscape structure and change in a hardwood forest-tallgrass prairie ecotone. J. Range Manage. 50:244-249. Bernardo, D.J., G.W. Boudreau, and T.G. Bidwell. 1994. Economic tradeoffs between livestock grazing and wildlife habitat: a ranch level analysis. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 22:393-402.
Untitled Document ext.); House Bat Mangement (US Fish and Wildlife service). ext.); Controlling PocketGophers (oklahoma coop. ext.); Using Burrow Builders for Pocket Gopher Control http://www.berrymaninstitute.org/internetpubs.htm
Extractions: On-Line Wildlife Damage Publications General Mammals General Controlling Nuisance Mammals (Missouri Coop. Ext.) WildlifeHow to help wild critters leave the attic or basement (Oregon Coop. Ext.) Armadillo Controlling Armadillo Damage in Alabama (Alabama Coop. Ext.) Controlling Armadillo Damage (Texas Coop. Ext.)
Abbreviated Titles 1995 : N-O SF207.B442 Okla Renewable Resour coop ext Serv Okla State Univ* oklahoma's renewableresources cooperative extension service, oklahoma State University SD12 http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtik.htm
Asparagus Production Management And Marketing, Bulletin 826 Vegetables and Specialties Situation and Outlook. Commodity Economics Division, EconomicsResearch service, US Dept. oklahoma coop. ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. http://ohioline.osu.edu/b826/b826_17.html
Extractions: 1. Asparagus U.S.A., 2133 University Park Drive, Suite 700, Okemos, MI 48864. 2. Benson, B. L. 1986. Growing asparagus transplants in the greenhouse, pp. 38-44. In C. Cantaluppi (ed.). Proc. 1986 Illinois Asparagus School Hort Ser. 60. Coop. Ext. Serv., Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 3. Benson, B. L., and J. E. Motes. 1982. Influence of harvesting asparagus the year following planting on subsequent spear yield and quality. HortScience 4. Bodnar, J. 1993. Asparagus update. In Vegetable Matter Newsletter , Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. 5. Bodnar, J. 1993. Hollow stem and boron deficiency. In Asparagus update and review #2, 1993. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. 6. Bodnar, J., and P. P. Wedel. 1990. Asparagus: maintaining the plantation. Fact sheet No. 90-051. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. 7. Burrows, R. L., and L. E. Waters Jr. 1989. Fall establishment of asparagus using seedling transplants. HortScience 8. Cantaluppi, C. J. 1990. Back to the basics-getting started in asparagus production, pp. 1-18. In C. Cantaluppi (ed.). Proc. 1990 Illinois Asparagus School Hort. Ser. 85. Coop. Ext. Serv., Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
PLC Members Charles Cox (2003) extension Program Specialist oklahoma State University 205 4H Director,Delta District University of Arkansas coop ext service 2301 South http://srdc.msstate.edu/plcsite/plc/plcmembers.htm
Family And Consumer Science Committee Specialist, Home Economics Southern University coop. oklahoma State University 104Human Environmental Sciences Assistant Dean Ag ext service University of http://srdc.msstate.edu/plcsite/rc/fcs/fcs_comm.htm
Urban Forestry Catching On In Oklahoma. Michigan State University extension Urban Forestry Bibliography 00000344 Urban forestry catching on in oklahoma. Okla- Renewable- Resour- coop- ext- Serv- Okla- State- Univ. Stillwa Okla. The service. v. 5 (3) p. 6. http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modb1/00000344.html
Extractions: Urban Forestry Bibliography - 00000344 Atkinson, K. Okla-Renewable-Resour-Coop-Ext-Serv-Okla-State-Univ. Stillwa Okla. : The Service. Summer 1990. v. 5 (3) p. 6. Go To Top of File MSU Extension Home Page Main Page for this Data Base This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This information becomes public property upon publication and may be printed verbatim with credit to MSU Extension. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product or company. This file was generated from data base B1 on 03/09/98. Data base B1 was last revised on 05/01/96. For more information about this data base or its contents please contact heatley@msue.msu.edu . Please read our for important information about using our site.
OASIS Information Referral Service Program Records For The attached to keyword Youth 4H Program (OSU coop ext) - Greer County Tahlequah; CherokeeNation of oklahoma (Programs Enid; Great Plains Youth and Family service . http://oasis.ouhsc.edu/HTML/_0vl10ana9.html
EDUCATION Johnson, GV 1991. Site Selection and Soil Fertility. In Alfalfa Integrated Managementin oklahoma. pp. 1113. Circ. E-826. Okla. State Univ. coop ext. service. http://www.dasnr.okstate.edu/soilsciences/Gordon_Johnson/extension.htm
Extractions: Taylor, G.G., G.V. Johnson and M.W. Smith. 1979. Fertilizing pecan and fruit trees. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1979. OSU soil test interpretations: 1. pH and Buffer Index. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1980. OSU soil test calibrations. FS 2225. Stiegler, J.H. and G.V. Johnson. 1981. Farm and home use of gypsum. OSU Extension Facts No. 2200. Johnson, G.V. 1982. How to get a good soil sample. FS 2207. Johnson, G.V. 1982. OSU Soil test interpretations, available nitrogen for small grains. FS 2232. Johnson, G.V. and E. Hanlon. 1982. Classification of irrigation water. FS 2401. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1982. OSU soil test calibrations. FS 2225. Johnson, G.V. and B.B. Tucker. 1982. OSU soil test interpretations: pH and buffer index. FS 2229. Soil test interpretations, 2B available nitrogen, bermudagrass and other forages. FS 2235 (1983).
CompostContacts.html Comm Dev Specialist Mississippi coop ext service PO Box Ag Economics 508 AgricultureHall oklahoma State University TENNESSEE Dr. Thomas Samples ext Turf Grass http://www.cfe.cornell.edu/wmi/Compost/CompostContacts.html
Resources coop ext service, Early season Cotton Plant Mapping NMSU coop ext service. MargaretEssenberg, oklahoma State University, Glenn Galau, University of Georgia. http://www.cotton.com/html/Resources/resources.htm
USDA Forest Service, Cooperative Forestry Hilo, HI 96720 Phone 808933-8121 ext. http//www.fs.fed.us/r6/coop/Programs/ucf Kentucky,Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, oklahoma, South Carolina http://www.fs.fed.us/spf/coop/ucf_contact_fed.htm
Extractions: Federal Coordinators Forest Service Regional Coordinators provide program direction, technology transfer, and technical and financial assistance to states within their region. The national headquarters office provides national leadership and coordination among agencies and other national groups. The office establishes policies, strategies and direction, etc. in consultation with the National Urban Community Forestry Advisory Council, National Association of State Foresters, and other agencies and parters. In the map below, find your state and the administrative name of the region which coordinates programs in your state. Click on the name of the region below to find the name(s) of the federal coordinator(s) for your state. Region One Region Two Region Three Region Four ... National Headquarters R1 Northern Region (Northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota) Glenn Roloff
Soil Chemistry At OKSTATE: Nicholas T. Basta: Publications Zhang, H., N. Basta, and J. Stiegler. 1998. Using biosolids as a plant nutrient source.Current Report 2201, oklahoma coop. ext. service, Stillwater, OK. ext. http://www.soilchem.okstate.edu/faculty/basta/pubs/nutrient.htm
Extractions: (graduate theses, refereed journal manuscripts, book chapters, experiment station bulletins, other) McGowen, S.L. 2000. Ph.D. Dissertation. Chemical treatments for reducing heavy metal solubility and transport in smelter contaminated soils. Gavi, F., N.T. Basta, and W.R. Raun. 1997. Cadmium accumulation in wheat grain as affected by long-term N and P fertilization and soil acidity. J. Environ. Qual. 26:265-271. Gavi, F. W.R. Raun, N.T. Basta, and G.V. Johnson. 1996. Effect of applied sewage sludge and ammonium nitrate on wheat yield and soil profile inorganic nitrogen accumulation. J. Plant Nutr. 20:203-218. Sloan, J.J., 1994. Ph.D. Dissertation. Use of phosphorus fertilizer or lime-stabilized sewage sludge to remediate acid soils and alleviate aluminum toxicity. Sloan, J.J., N.T. Basta, and R.L. Westerman. 1995. Aluminum transformations and soil solution equilibria induced by banded P fertilizer in acid soil. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 59:357-364.