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South Central Research Station

The station is located in South Central Oklahoma in the Reddish Prairies resource area with primary commodities being hay production, cattle, and wheat.

Programs

Alfalfa and hay production, cotton, small grains, grain sorghum, Bermuda and switch grass, corn, soil fertility, weed science, and entomology. Studies include variety trials, culture techniques, tillage, Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering studies, and IPM (Integrated Pest Management).

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Size and Location:

The station consists of 437 acres and is located ½ mile south of Highway 62 at the east edge of Chickasha.

Site:

The alluvial soils of the South Central Research Station consist primarily of the Dale and McClain soil series. These soils are commonly found on flood plains and terraces of Oklahoma’s east-west through-flowing rivers. These soils are among the very best agricultural soils in the state and their favorable texture and structure makes them well suited for irrigation. The average annual precipitation is 32.4 inches with an average summer high temperature of 95.1F and average winter low temperature of 27.9F. The elevation of the station is 1085 feet above sea level.

Contact

Michael Pettijohn
1105 E Iowa Ave
Chickasha, Oklahoma 73018
Phone: 405-224-4476
Fax: 405-224-4478
email: michael.pettijohn@okstate.edu
Alternative email: scrs_osu@sbcglobal.net

Personnel

Randall Boldt
Field Assistant & Equipment Operator
email: boldt@okstate.edu

Lawrence Hurt
Field Foreman II
email: hurt@okstate.edu


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