Volume 48/September 2022

Pottawatomie County

Agriculture & Horticulture
News & Updates
Note: Underlined texts are clickable links for more details.

OQBN Vac-45 Cattle Sale Series Begins in November

Producers who wish to participate in OQBN Vac-45 sales can purchase the program's cattle ear tags to initiate the enrollment process


Clink the link below for more information.


OQBN Vac-45 Sale Series (Click)

Oklahoma Water Center Aims to Conserve Water through Cover Crops

The Oklahoma Water Resources Center at OSU is teaming up with Texas A&M University for a $1.7 million project to study the benefits of regenerative agriculture in Oklahoma and Texas.


Link to learn more.


Cover Crops (click)



OBU SERVE SHAWNEE DAY

Many OBU Freshmen students have begun their fall semester! The Monday after move-in day, they were very busy volunteering in our community---serving in their new 'home-away-from-home'.  Our OSU Master Gardener Volunteers assisted with four garden projects with the students.  The Santa Fe Depot, Japanese Peace Garden, Tom Terry Park, and Bell Street Clock Tower area were weeded, trimmed and cleaned up.  A big thank you to the OBU students and our community volunteers to guide them.  We were blessed with a cooler day and some clouds.  There were many other sites and jobs done around town.  Thanks for shining your light in our town!  

Seed Saving Tips

Seed saving can be so much fun! Here are some things you need to know:

 

·        Collect seed only from the healthiest and most disease-free plants.

·        Select seed from plants that have good characteristics such as tastier fruit, most productive, good  flowering, foliage color, or more compact growth habit, etc.

·        Most seeds of Annuals and Perennials are best collected when the plant is ready to drop it naturally, if collected too early the seed may not mature enough to germinate when sown.

·        General indicator for collecting seed is when the seed head dries out, becomes brown and may slit open

·        To keep the seed pure, plant only 1 variety of the vegetable at a time or space at least 10 feet between different varieties. Some sources say 1 mile spacing.

·        Saving tomato and cucumber seeds have a different procedure for collecting than most vegetables.                                              

·        The seed itself often darkens as it dries.

·        Cut the dry seed heads off and keep them in a paper bag in a dry location until the seed heads are completely dry.

·        When they are dry, tip the bag out onto a flat surface and separate the seeds from the casing and debris.

·         Look out for small insects and make sure they do not get into the stored seed. 

  • Remember to keep the different varieties separated and label them with the name of the variety while drying.

 

There are several good books at the local library if you would like to read more about seed saving. Make sure you consider the source and look for things that work well in central Oklahoma. Find me at the county fair next week if you have questions! 

What is coming up in Pottawatomie County?

Link to Website for all things county fair. 

Multi-County Master Gardeners

Executive Meeting September 14th

OSU Extension Office Classroom

9:30 am


Association Meeting

Sept 21st, 2022

9:00 am to noon

OSU Extension Office Classroom

Shawnee, OK


Snacks and coffee at 9:00 am, business meeting at 9:30am, with county fair re-cap.  Education Segment will be by Greg Hinkle on Plant Propagation.  

All past, present, and future members are welcome!



STATE Master Gardener Conference

October 6-7, 2022

Claremore, OK


Pre-conference Social at Will Rogers Memorial Museum

Rogers State University Dr. Carolyn Taylor Conference Center


Registration 

Cost is $65.00 until Sept 20th, later it will go up to $75.00 each. 

Pottawatomie County Cattlemen's Association


Fall Series Educational Series


September 20, 2022

6:30 pm @ W.P. Wood Alumni Center

901 N. 13th Street

Tecumseh, OK


Speaker for the evening


Dr. Paul Beck, OSU Professor and Extension Beef Nutritionist

will present

"Matching Supplements to Mineral Needs of Cows".


Dinner provided by Gilbert Insurance Agency and Tecumseh Tag Agency


Please RSVP to the OSU Pottawatomie County Oklahoma Extension Center by 4:30 pm, September 15th @ (405) 273-7683.


MASTER CATTLEMEN COURSE

Combined counties of Pottawatomie, Hughes, Pontotoc and Seminole.

Classes meet bi-weekly (6-9 pm) starting October 6, 2022 thru May 25, 2023.

Where: Gordon Cooper Vo-Tech Seminole, OK Campus

Cost: $175

For more information and to sign up please contact the Pottawatomie County Extension Office at (405) 273-7683.

Oklahoma Nursery Landscape Association - ONLA State Conference


Hosted in Shawnee, OK this year at our Heart of Oklahoma Expo Conference Center. 

October 26-28th, 2022


For More Information information visit, Oklahoma Grows (click)


Registration just opened (click to access)

Announcements - Across the State

Online Shackelford Horticulture Webinar Series for 2022

These are intended for all audiences! Master Gardeners are encouraged to use these lectures for educational hours. Home gardeners and industry personnel will find something new to learn.

Link to 2022 Lecture Schedule and Registration

Oklahoma Local Ag Collaborative (OLAC) Workshop


Central Oklahoma OLAC Workshop will be held in Norman, OK at The Well.  

210 James Garner Ave, Norman, OK 73069

October 12, 2022


OLAC’s Mission: Unite partner agencies with agriculture entrepreneurs to ensure that the needs of local agribusinesses are recognized and represented.


So this is resources for Ag connections, new and old alike.  


Website


Registration

Native Pecan Field Day 

October 13, 2022


Native Pecan Harvest Field Day Flyer

Check in will begin at 2:30 pm; Program at 3 pm. 

Flying G Ranch, 8102 E 550 Rd, Claremore, OK


A few topics planned include:

  • Harvest Equipment
  • Harvest Demonstration
  • Checking Pecan Moisture
  • Drying Methods
  • Prolonged Drought Stress Effects
  • Wildlife Depredation
  • Pecan Leasing
  • Oklahoma Food Freedom Act
  • Updates on the 2022 Season including insect & disease observations


The event is open to anyone interested in learning about native pecan harvest or production. There is no charge to attend, but registration is needed to be able to plan for dinner.

Be sure to register by Oct 11 at https://okstatecasnr.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7OLu1KdmsfhXySO


The Spradling family, Oklahoma State University Pecan Management, and the Oklahoma Pecan Growers Association welcome anyone interested.


Please bring a lawn chair and plan to stay for dinner in the pecan grove.

For more information, contact [email protected] or 405-744-6139.  

Making a Difference with Butterfly Gardens


Southwest Oklahoma City Public Library

Oct 20th, 2022

2 pm to 4 pm


Registration required, with the library.  Link will be shared when available.  

Average Fertilizer Prices

Current Price/Last Reported

Urea (46-0-0).......$770 up from $730.00

DAP (18-46-0)......$1005 down from $1010.00

Pot Ash (0-0-60)..$915 up from $900.00

These prices are based on an average of three area bulk fertilizer dealers. (updated August 30, 2022)


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. (8 30 2022)

Reference to commercial products or trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service is implied.

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