Spring Prep for Deer Season
This week, Dana joins Dr. Dwayne Elmore for a discussion on the spring and summer preparations hunters and landowners can do to prepare for fall hunting season.
OSU Factsheet – Quality Deer Management in Oklahoma
OSU Factsheet – Reducing Mortality of Grassland Wildlife During Haying and Wheat Harvesting Operations
OSU Factsheet – White-tailed deer Habitat Evaluation and Management Guide
OSU Factsheet – A Practical Guide to Food plots
OSU Factsheet – Aflatoxins in Wildlife Feed
Extension Experience – Insights into Oklahoma Agriculture
Spring Prep for Deer Season
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Pasture Fertility Need is Different in Drought
This week Josh and Dana spoke with Dr. Brian Arnall after one of the Spring Forage Meetings held across NW OK. We talk about Small Grains and Perennial Pastures. We cover Nitrogen but also the increased need for Phosphorus and Potassium in drought and overgrazed forages. Soil sampling is also a big topic.
Check out the Red Dirt Agronomy Podcast that Dr. Arnall co-hosts with Dr. Jason Warren and Dr. Josh Lofton. Find their podcast on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Other great resources:
How to get a Good Soil Sample OSU Factsheet
OSU Soil Test Interpretations OSU Factsheet
Transcripts of episode available upon request.
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Extension Experience – Insights into Oklahoma Agriculture
Pasture Fertility Need is Different in Drought
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