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OSU Agricultural Communications Services

Welcome to the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources' official mass media connection for the general public, news and public affairs professionals, various public and private partner organizations and agencies, and the Division's campus- and field-based faculty and staff.

Division News


OSU’s grape management course to begin March 4
Over the past several years, more and more acres of agricultural land have been dedicated to grape growing. In an effort to familiarize current and potential grape growers with vital information of what it takes to be a successful grape producer, Oklahoma State University will be offering a grape management course.
Grapes

OSU research to be featured during FAPC symposium Feb. 16
The Robert M. Kerr Food & Agricultural Products Center at Oklahoma State University, together with the Institute of Food Technology-Oklahoma section, are sponsoring the 10th annual FAPC/IFT-OK Research Symposium to highlight food and agricultural products research conducted by FAPC and other OSU researchers.
FAPC

Division Triangle


The Division Triangle
The Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources presents The Division Triangle, which showcases a number of important developments in which DASNR is engaged, activities and research projects that stand to improve the quality of life for Oklahomans across our great state and for future generations.


Video


SUNUP TV

Cow-Calf Corner

Market Monitor



Resources


Photo Database
Our photo database provides agricultural photos for NON-COMMERCIAL use. 

DASNR Experts by Topic
Need to interview an expert about a newsworthy topic concerning agriculture, natural resources, family and consumer sciences, or 4-H youth programs? This list groups our experts based on their feild of expertise to make finding a source quick and easy.

Oklahoma Gardening
The Division's award-winning, nationally recognized television show broadcast Saturdays and Sundays on OETA, produced by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service through OSU Agricultural Communications Services and the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture.

Extension Fact Sheets
Oklahoma's source for science-based information on agriculture, economic development, family and consumer sciences, and youth development.