Volume 57/ June 2023

Pottawatomie County


Agriculture & Horticulture

News & Updates

Note: Underlined texts are clickable links for more details.

Rain Damaged Hay 

Spring rains and fluctuating humidity can present some serious challenges to baling hay in central Oklahoma this time of year. While rain is welcomed, it can definitely create some of us a few headaches. So, if you do have hay down and it is rained on, what is the quality going to be after it is baled up?


Clink the link below for more information.

Rain Damaged Hay

FDA Rule Change for Veterinary Prescriptions

Beginning June 11, livestock owners must obtain a veterinarian’s prescription to purchase certain animal medications.


The new rule is a continuation of the Food and Drug Administration’s efforts to ensure the judicious use of medically important antimicrobials.


Link to learn more.

Antimicrobials



Tom Terry an Honored Master Gardener Volunteer


Tom Terry received the "We're Here for Good" Award from the Avedis Foundation this week. Congratulations Tom! You wear many hats and we are so glad one is as a master gardener!


See more online:

Shawnee News Star Article Link (click)


Avedis Award Video - Tom Terry (click)

After the Storm - Tree Resources Available

Many local residents have experienced tree damage or losses. On our website, we have added a collection of tree resources in one location for easy access. For now, once clean up is done, you can plan for fall planting. Tree roots will grow during the winter months and the trees will establish quicker and easier in the cool season. Scout out what you want to plant this summer. Visit arboretums or botanical gardens. Consider the mature size of the tree. Allow plenty of room for utility access, so the linemen don't have so much clearing to do. We want the right tree for the right place!


Check out our new Tree Resource Page Online (click)

What is coming up in Pottawatomie County?

Master Gardener

Executive Meeting

June 14, 2023

9:30 am


Association Meeting

June 21, 2023

Snacks and Coffee at 9:00 am

Business Meeting at 9:30 am

Educational Session at 10:30ish.

Topic will be on Vegetables with Bruce Hopper


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



State Master Gardener Conference

October 5-6, 2023

Link for details - Registration opens July 1st

Cost is $65.00 per person


The web page is live and really nice, but more details will continue to be added, so remember to check back for more information!


The Master Gardener Annual Plant Sale was the best yet!

Thank you to all of the shoppers and volunteers who made this an incredible event!

Garden Workshop Series

Absentee Shawnee Tribe partners with OSU Extension for Garden Workshop Series


Held on the second Friday of the month, these will be held at the Absentee Shawnee Multipurpose Building, 2029 James L Edwards Lane, Shawnee, OK


Seed Saving

Friday, June 9, 2023

10 am to noon



We are going to cover Seed Saving for vegetables and pollinator plants. Heirloom varieties and open pollinated plants can be saved, shared, and handed down. Many heritage plants have been handled for generations to preserve seed for today's gardens.


Full schedule January to June with more for summer and fall!

Educational meetings for the Pottawatomie County Cattlemen's Association will start back up next August.



Have a Great Summer!



Announcements - Across the State

OPGA - Oklahoma Pecan Growers State Conference


When: June 1-3, 2023

Where: Cox Business Convention Center in Downtown Tulsa

Field Day Site on Saturday: Great Buffalo Pecan Farm (just a few minutes north of downtown)

Convention Hotel: Doubletree by Hilton (reserve by May 11 and ask for an OPGA rate of $159) Phone: 855-619-8733


Registration 


OPGA Main Webpage

Grand Opening Kick Off Event for Wildhorse Gardens and Market &

Canadian County Master Gardener’s Plant Sale

June 10 – 8am to noon

1201 North Mustang Road, Mustang, OK 73064

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).......$620 up from $563.00

MAP (11-52-0)......$830 up from $795.00

Pot Ash (0-0-60)..$635 up from $600.00

These prices are based on an average of three area bulk fertilizer dealers. (updated May 26, 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. (5/26/2023)

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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