Volume 59/ August 2023

Pottawatomie County


Agriculture & Horticulture

News & Updates

Note: Underlined texts are clickable links for more details.

Cattle Producers are Battling Flies and Ticks this Summer 

Fly and tick populations have increased, which means cattle producers are fighting an uphill battle this summer with these blood-sucking pests. The cattle industry suffers $1.3 billion in losses annually from horn flies alone. They are considered the No. 1 external parasite for cattle across the country.


Clink the link below for more information.



Flies and Ticks

2023 Wheat harvest Review

Initial predictions for this year’s yields were grim, and although some wheat fields were failed by insurance adjusters or baled for forage, producers were pleasantly surprised at the quality of the wheat they cut.


Link to learn more.


Wheat Harvest



We have a Winner!


Michael Trammell was recognized recently for some of his Extension contributions at our state OAEAA meeting (Oklahoma Association of Extension Agriculture Agents) Awards include:


OAEAA State Winner for Communication Award/Bound Book or ebook - Forage Foundations


OAEAA State Winner for Newsletter - Grazer's Digest


OAEAA State Winner for Personal Column - Hay Bales


Mike will be representing Oklahoma at the National meeting (NACAA) in Iowa in August. Congrats!

Teamwork Recognized


Last year Courtney Dekalb-Myers (Cleveland County) and I worked on a collaborative program on native plants called Grow Local - Native Plants Workshop.


We were recognized at the OAEAA state meeting for the Communication Award for Event Promotional Package. This category is for how the program is marketed to the public, using different avenues of outreach. We partnered with the Pioneer Library System to offer the program in three counties. Our outreach was done on social media, our website, via this newsletter, and online calendars.

What's Hot and What's Not?


Did you plant peppers or other plants this year that were not the type you thought you were getting? I did! It's not that unusual to get plant tags swapped or to have an honest mistake on occasion. This year it has been epidemic across the country, especially with peppers. Read more below....


News Article

What is coming up in Pottawatomie County?

Master Gardener

Executive Meeting

August 9, 2023

9:30 am


Association Meeting

August 16, 2023

Snacks and Coffee at 9:00 am

Business Meeting at 9:30 am

Educational Session at 10:30ish.



All events will be at our OSU Extension Office Cowboy Classroom, guests are welcome.

Educational Segment will be training for county fair volunteer duties and entries.



State Master Gardener Conference

October 5-6, 2023

Link for details - Registration is open!

Cost is $65.00 per person


Make your reservations soon, there is another event in town at the same time.

Registration does not include overnight stay.


Things to do while in El Reno! They have put together a fun list, see below:

OBU Serve Shawnee

August 21st, 2023. Morning, time is pending. Generally 8:00 to 11:00ish


OBU students will flood our community for a day of service as they begin their freshman first semester. This is their home away from home for the next few years. Some of our master gardeners will be leading teams at sites around town. Let Carla know if you would like to help! Tom is passing the torch, so we need to keep this flame going! If you area a master gardeners and have a heart for college students and this project, we could use a coordinator for future involvement.

Pottawatomie County Free Fair

September 6 - 9, 2023. See full details online: FreeFair.org


Farmer Rancher Dinner - ?

The Pottawatomie County Cattlemen's Association would like to invite you to the first of their fall educational meetings for 2023.


Join us on August 22 at 6:00 pm at the Tecumseh High School Alumni Center. Our speaker for the evening will be Mike Trammell, OSU Pottawatomie County Ag Educator and Multi-County Agronomist.


The title of Mike's presentation is "Planning for Fall Forage Production".


Our meal sponsor for the evening will be Gilbert Insurance and Tecumseh Tag Agency.



Announcements - Across the State

Women In Ag Conference

August 3, 2023.

Hilton Garden Inn and Conference Center

2833 Conference Drive

Edmond, OK 73034

Flyer

Hay and Drought Resources

Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry - Hay Resources Search (click on link)


Pottawatomie County USDA-Text Message Alerts - Text your state and county (OKPottawatomie) to FSANOW (372-669). Standard text messaging rates apply.

Average Fertilizer Prices

Current Price/Last Reported

Urea (46-0-0).......$540 down from $620.00

MAP (11-52-0)......$748 down from $830.00

Pot Ash (0-0-60)..$550 down from $635.00

These prices are based on an average of three area bulk fertilizer dealers. (updated July 28, 2023)


Just a note, these prices can change daily. Shop around for price and availability.

CATTLE PRICES
HAY PRICING

For Hay and Cattle prices: Red will indicate a drop in price, Green will indicate a rise in price. (7/28/2023)

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