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Weekend Rains Bring Drought Relief and Devastating Flooding to Oklahoma

Oklahoma experienced a weekend of significant rainfall that has provided much-needed relief to drought-stricken areas, according to State Climatologist Gary McManus. However, this welcome moisture came with a harsh reality familiar to Oklahomans: severe weather, including deadly flooding and several tornadoes. “The rain over the weekend has certainly helped with the drought, obviously,” McManus stated, …

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Diving into Ag Tech: Oklahoma State’s EPOS Camp Promises a Cutting-Edge Experience

A unique opportunity is on the horizon for young agricultural enthusiasts: the EPOS (Episode Ag Experience) technology in agriculture camp at Oklahoma State University. Farm Director KC Sheperd visited with Matt Oakes, the driving force behind this initiative, about how this camp is bringing a fresh perspective to agricultural education. “This is an EPOS Ag …

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Drought Intensifies in Oklahoma as Rainfall Deficit Deepens

Oklahoma is experiencing a severe dry spell, with drought conditions intensifying across much of the state. According to State Climatologist Gary McManus, the situation is becoming increasingly dire, marked by a prolonged lack of significant rainfall. “The last time Medford received at least a quarter-inch of rain (or melted snow/ice) in a single day was …

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Clearing the Smoke: Oklahoma Experts Clarify Prescribed Burns vs. Wildfires

Recent fire dangers across Oklahoma have sparked confusion and misinformation about prescribed burns, leading experts to clarify the critical differences between controlled burns and wildfires. Trey Lam of Oklahoma Conservation and John Weir, an OSU extension specialist, addressed these concerns with Farm Director KC Sheperd, emphasizing the importance of responsible land management. Distinguishing Prescribed Burns …

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AFR President Scott Blubaugh Discusses Policy, Funding Cuts, and Upcoming National Convention

The annual American Farmers & Ranchers (AFR) Convention was held this weekend in Norman. Farm Director KC Sheperd talked with Re-Elected AFR President Scott Blubaugh about key issues facing Oklahoma farmers and ranchers. Fresh off his reelection, Blubaugh outlined the organization’s priorities and concerns. “Well, thank you,” Blubaugh began, acknowledging his recent reelection. “I just …

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Agritourism: A Growing Economic Opportunity for Rural Communities

Agritourism continues to expand as a valuable economic driver for agricultural producers and rural communities. As this sector grows, so does the data available to understand its trends and maximize its benefits. Oklahoma’s Agriculture Secretary, Blayne Arthur, has long championed the advantages of agritourism and value-added agriculture. Recent trends highlight the diverse nature of this …

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Arctic Blast Grips Oklahoma, Bringing Extreme Cold and Winter Mix

Oklahoma has plunged into the teeth of an arctic blast, prompting widespread warnings and advisories from the state climatologist. Gary McManus issued a stark warning, emphasizing the severity of the incoming weather and urging residents to prepare for dangerously cold conditions. An Extreme Cold Warning is in effect for most of the state, with wind …

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⛈️Oklahoma Weather: Winter Storm on the Horizon, Freezing Rain a Concern

Oklahoma is bracing for a winter storm, with the northwestern half of the state facing a potential mix of snow, freezing rain, sleet, and rain. State Meteorologist Gary McManus weighed in on the impending weather, noting the double-edged nature of the situation. “Still looking at a probable winter storm across the NW half of the …

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Oklahoma Extreme Weather Trends in 2024

Oklahoma Weather can be all over the place and 2024 did not Disappoint! Acccording to State Climatologist Gary McManus We went from seeing 60’s and 70s yesterday throughout the state, and today we are waking up to Wind chills in the lower teens! McManus says this has been the year of Extremes for Oklahoma, including …

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Hurricane Milton Headed for the Gulf, But No Rain in the Forecast for Oklahoma

Another major hurricane is set to hit Florida and the Gulf Coast within a couple of weeks, just after Helene hit, leaving millions without power and devastation on its path. State Climatologist Gary McManus says this one looks nasty, “With Milton forecast to hit the western coast of Floridabroadsides late on Wednesday or early Thursday, …

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