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Crops

The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service develops programs based on science-based, objective information to help Oklahomans solve problems, promote leadership, and manage resources wisely. Below are Web sites and documents that provide information about crops in Oklahoma.

Fact Sheets

The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service creates Fact Sheets to provide research based information on a variety of topics.  Specific topics in the crops section include: forages, pastures, grain crops, fruits & nuts, vegetables, soils, tillage, pest management and plant diseases. Click on the link below to view Fact Sheets relating to crops.
Extension Fact Sheets

Web Sites

Crop Trials
The crop trials site is designed to bring together the results of all of the crop variety testing done each year by the OSU Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.

Digital Database of Insects and Plant Diseases

Feed Bulletin
This site provides beef and dairy nutrition resources.

Grapes & Wine Research and Extension Program -
This program provides information and educational opportunities to address issues that concern Oklahoma grape growers and wine makers.

Information for Fruit, Vegetable and Turf Growers and Commercial Producers
A collection of information regarding commercial horticulture and fruit, vegetable and turf production.

Informational Newsletters for Plant Growers

Market Analysis & Risk Management 
Information on grain marketing and risk management.

National Institute for Microbial Forensics & Food and Agricultural Biosecurity
NIMFFAB assess current national capabilities in microbial forensics as related to plant pathogens and food safety.

Nitrogen Use Efficiency Program
This Web site provides Information on nitrogen use efficiency, fertilizers, and methods of use.

Oil and Oilseed Chemistry
This site provides information to help Industrial entrepreneurs in Oklahoma, among other states, to develop value-added oilseed-related processing and products.

OKANOLA 
OSU Canola Extension Program

Oklahoma Alfalfa Extension Program

Oklahoma Forages Extension Program 

Oklahoma Invasive Species
The Oklahoma Invasive Species Web site provides a list of invasive species affecting Oklahoma and gives information to help control them.

Oklahoma Panhandle Research and Extension Center
The Oklahoma Panhandle Research and Extension Center is a jointly funded center studying agronomy and animal science related topics.

OK Plant ID
Database that helps users to identify common Oklahoma plants.

Oklahoma Turf Grass Program

Oklahoma Peanut Extension Program 

Plant & Soil Sciences Extension Program

Plant Disease & Insects Diagnostic Laboratory 
The Plant Disease & Insects Diagnostic Laboratory provides residents in the state of Oklahoma with both accurate diagnoses of plant diseases and insect pests and recommendations for their control.

Soybean Extension Program

Soil, Water & Forage Analytical Laboratory
The Soil, Water & Forage Analytical Laboratory provides high quality soil testing, plant analysis, animal waste and water tests for the state of Oklahoma and anyone who needs agricultural analytical services.

Stored Products Research & Education Center 
The Stored Products Research and Education Center is a facility dedicated to generation and dissemination of new information about protection, management or marketing of a wide variety of postharvest agricultural bulk commodities and value added products.

Teach Plants
Teach Plants helps students and educators with the identification of different plant types at different stages of growth.

Crops Variety Trials
These sites provide information on yields of different varieties of the crops including: Aflalfa, Bermudagrass, Canola, Corn, Grain Sorghum, Sorghum Silage, Soybean, Sunflower and Wheat.

Weed Science Extension Program 

Wheat Extension Program

Wheat & Wheat-Stock Production Planner
The wheat and wheat-stocker production planner enables a user to describe farm-specific situations and to compare the economic consequences of alternative uses of land seeded to wheat.