Cybersecurity on the farm
Cybersecurity on the farm depends on location, risk preference, says K-State ag economist
Cybersecurity on the farm depends on location, risk preference, says K-State ag economist
Paige Lemenager wins coveted showmanship honors (angus.org)
USDA Accepts More than 3.1 Million Acres in Grassland CRP Signup
By Gail Ellis STILLWATER, Okla. – Thousands of Oklahomans are missing an opportunity to lower their monthly internet bills. The federal government’s Affordable Connectivity Program is available to help households pay for internet service, but few have signed up since the program’s debut in December 2021. The $14.2 billion Affordable Connectivity Program is a continuation of the Federal Communications Commission’s Emergency Broadband Benefit, which launched in April 2020 to help millions afford internet access during the…
Application of G x E to Production Can Move U.S. Beef to a Climate Neutral Industry | Beef Improvement Federation
What to Expect from Alternatives to Corn Silage | UNL Beef
Cattle Chat: Reducing ranch expenses (k-state.edu)
By Trisha Gedon STILLWATER, Okla. – As gardeners spend time in their flower beds and landscapes, they might uncover some worms in the soil – and not just any worm, the invasive Asian jumping worm. Unlike native earthworms, this and other non-native earthworm species, can wreak havoc in the soil. And yes, they do jump. Asian jumping worms are somewhat new to the United States, said Scott Loss, associate professor with Oklahoma State University’s Department of…