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Oklahoma State University has been named the No. 1 college in Oklahoma and among the best in the 2026 Best Colleges ranking by Research.com.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"An Oklahoma invasive species has become a haven for another problematic species, which has the potential to create a range of problems for human, wildlife and livestock health, as well as the environment."
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Eastern redcedars are contributing to the spread of the lone star tick - Oklahoma State University
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Black-capped chickadees are known for their intelligence and memory, using their "chick-a-dee-dee" alarm call to convey different threat levels by adding more "dee" sounds.
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"The U.S. Department of Transportation released a review which found that nearly half of the truck driving schools in the U.S. are not complying with federal law."
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Thousands of truck driving schools risk closure over federal compliance violations
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A Wichita driving school is emphasizing the importance of legal training, and the impact of truck drivers on the U.S. economy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Autumn leaves falling across campus signal that the end of the semester is in sight — and for Oklahoma State University students, that means one thing: it’s time for the annual leaf pile jump."
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"By 1891, Avery Manufacturing grew to include steam traction engines and threshers."
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What Early Farm Machinery Powerhouse Nearly Made It Before Failing?
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In its day, Avery was a firm to be reckoned with. It could have become a major power in farm machinery — instead, it hit economic roadblocks that brought it down after the first World War.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A seventh U.S. soybean cargo was loaded over the past weekend and is already en route to China, the first such shipment since May."
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More U.S. Soybean Shipments to China Due to Load Through Mid-December
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"The College of Education and Human Sciences’ Dr. Bree Baker and her team of experts have put a spin on the Stay Strong, Stay Healthy exercise program, studying a long overlooked subset of agricultural workers."
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"The holiday season can add stress to a household budget that may already be stretched thin. However, with careful planning and thoughtful spending, families can create lasting memories without breaking the bank."
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Create holiday memories, not holiday debt - Oklahoma State University
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"The World Dairy Summit, recently held in Santiago, Chile, brought together industry leaders, dairy farmers and passionate advocates for U.S. dairy exports."
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Bridging Bridges and Driving Global Dairy Opportunities
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The importance of being present in international markets and establishing connections that go beyond simple transactions.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Popping corn is definitely a Nebraska business, as we sit at the top of the charts when it comes to popcorn production in the country. Enjoy some freshly popped Nebraska popcorn this ‘Business of Popping Corn Day’ ... See MoreSee Less

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"Horses will spread the virus before they actually show outward signs that they are sick."
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Equine herpesvirus – What to know - Oklahoma State University
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Equine herpesvirus (EHV) is a family of 9 viruses named by numbers. EHV-1, the virus associated with the ongoing outbreak, is most commonly associated with respiratory tract infections. EHV-1 is also ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is promising big changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which currently helps almost 42 million Americans buy groceries."
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The agriculture secretary says SNAP changes are coming. Here's what we know
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Brooke Rollins has made a case for sweeping changes to food aid programs by claiming USDA has uncovered "massive fraud." But she and USDA haven't provided the underlying data or any evidence.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Ninety drawers of beetles. Yes, yes, that’s exactly what we do here, and I’d love to have them,” Paulsen, curator of the museum’s entomology collection, told Ritterbrown. ... See MoreSee Less

Large beetle collection donation helps spawn 'Goliaths' exhibit | Nebraska Today
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"Nebraska state agencies are partnering with Lexington nonprofits and other groups to help connect Tyson Foods workers and their families with support, as 3,200 people lose their jobs with the closure of the town’s longtime beef plant."
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Agencies, Groups Reach Out to Tyson Workers as Lexington Beef Plant Closure Nears
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“We DNA test all of our bulls to make sure we’re keeping the bloodlines correct,” Lemmon said. “They are purebred Texas longhorns just like the cattlemen drove back in the day.”
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The Longhorns at Fort Robinson | Nebraskaland Magazine
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Texas longhorns look at home grazing among the scenic Pine Ridge at Fort Robinson State Park and have ties to cowboy history.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It’s snowing here at the studio in Clay Center!❄️ What’s the weather like where you live?
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"The rise of feedlots is helping Australia supply beef more consistently for export and take market share from U.S. exporters in Asian countries that prefer grain-fed meat.
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Australia Expands Grain-Fed Beef Exports as U.S. Production Falters
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The rise of feedlots is helping Australia supply beef more consistently for export and take market share from U.S. exporters in Asian countries that prefer grain-fed meat.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here are at KFRM. We are thankful for all of our listeners! 🦃💛
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5 content creators who support agriculture. 🚜
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5 of the best food content creators who support agriculture | AGDAILY
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Here are some of the best food and recipe creators/influencers on social media who actually support agriculture.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act recently passed the Senate."
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One Step Closer to Whole Milk for Healthy Kids
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The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act recently passed the Senate. Chad Smith has more on the important first step in the process.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Seth Meyer, the USDA’s chief economist since 2021, will leave the agency to work for the University of Missouri’s food and agricultural policy institute, the university said on Tuesday."
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USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer to Step Down
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Seth Meyer, the USDA's chief economist since 2021, will leave the agency to work for the University of Missouri's food and agricultural policy institute, the university said on Tuesday.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
CHECK www.KanDrive.gov BEFORE TRAVELING -
Early forecasts show the possibility of inclement weather affecting parts of Kansas this holiday weekend. If it does, KDOT is ready to treat roadways - www.ksdot.gov/Home/Components/News/News/5756/15
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"When temperatures drop, a good calf jacket can make a big difference for young calves."
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A Good Coat for a Better Start
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"Tyson Foods announced on Nov. 21 it is closing its Lexington, Neb., beef facility, effective Jan. 20."
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Beef plant closure sends shock waves to markets
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Tyson Foods announces January shutdown of a Lexington facility that processes 5% of U.S. beef while reducing operations at Texas plant.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The U.S. economy is entering a period of heightened uncertainty as inflation shows signs of resurging and the once-strong labor market begins to soften, according to a new forecast from the Center for Applied Economic Research (CAER) at Oklahoma State University."
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"At the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Sudhakar Jha leads a lab focused on understanding a central challenge in cancer biology: what triggers cancer to develop, persist and return, and how scientists can stop it at the source."
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Kansas officials urge safety as Thanksgiving travel increases
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KANSAS (KOAM) - With thousands of Kansans expected on the roads for Thanksgiving, state transportation and law enforcement officials are reminding drivers to buckle up, put their phones down, and0 CommentsComment on Facebook
As you pack to travel to your loved ones' for the holidays, remember to pack smart and safe! Too much luggage can reduce your visibility and objects not secured can become projectiles in a crash.
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Through Section 32 funds, USDA will purchase up to $30 million in fresh fruit to assist U.S. producers and communities in need of nutrition assistance.
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Whether you're driving to a family gathering or grabbing a last-minute treat, make sure to buckle up this Thanksgiving. Buckle up. Every trip. Every time.
Drivers can expect to see increased law enforcement presence on local roads during the statewide Thanksgiving Safe Arrival campaign.
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A rare find in north-central Nebraska!
While out hunting recently, NGPC Furbearer & Carnivore Program Manager, Sam Wilson, came across a spotted skunk, a Tier 1 at-risk species in Nebraska and only the third confirmed sighting in the state in over a decade!
Sam shared that the skunk “did a handstand with his tail up in the air to warn me when we first met, then climbed up a cedar tree to about head height.” Encounters like this help us learn more about this elusive species—and you can help too!
Join our community science effort to search for spotted skunks in Nebraska:
✔️ Report sightings: If you see a spotted skunk, email the location (and photos if possible!) to ngpc.spottedskunk@nebraska.gov
✔️ Host a camera trap: Landowners can help collect valuable data. Learn more: outdoornebraska.gov/.../eastern-spotted-skunks/
✔️ Participate in Nebraska Wildlife Watch: Help identify wildlife captured on camera traps: fal.cn/3vgx0
Every report makes a difference—thank you for helping us learn more about Nebraska’s wildlife!
📸Sam Wilson, Nebraska Game and Parks
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"Oklahoma State University’s Student Volunteer Center hosted its annual Angel Tree fundraiser event Wednesday at the Student Union Plaza."
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OSU’s Student Volunteer Center kicks off annual Angel Tree program - Oklahoma State University
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Oklahoma State University’s Student Volunteer Center hosted its annual Angel Tree fundraiser event Wednesday at the Student Union Plaza.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Dr. Brian Vander Ley of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently spoke on the topic."
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Seeing the Whole Elephant: Systems Thinking and Animal Health
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When we focus only on the most obvious clinical sign or lesion, we risk missing the broader forces shaping cattle health. Stepping back reveals patterns we can't see up close.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Teixeira leads a project transforming plastic bags into a cutting-edge asphalt blend, on display in a stretch of road in South Sioux City, Nebraska."
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Teixeira wins Faculty Slam with talk about plastic roadways | Nebraska Today
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You might say the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is the Los Angeles Dodgers of the Faculty Research and Creative Activity Slam, capturing its second straight title Nov. 19.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
From sunup to sundown, Kansas ranchers work tirelessly to feed families across the nation. We’re grateful for the dedication, stewardship, and strength of our ranching community.
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What you need to know about the latest EHV-1 outbreak: Dr. Katie Delph Miller breaks down symptoms, transmission, diagnosis, treatment and prevention in TrailTalk article ➡️ www.ksvhc.org/services/equine/timely-topics/trailtalk-Nov2025.html ... See MoreSee Less

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"The margins on almost every major crop are set to fall this marketing year, the American Farm Bureau Federation is warning, as rising input costs and export uncertainty further squeeze producers and deepen the need for further assistance. "
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Financial Losses for Many Crops Are Set to Extend This Year
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The margins on almost every major crop are set to fall this marketing year, the American Farm Bureau Federation is warning, as rising input costs and export uncertainty further squeeze producers and d...0 CommentsComment on Facebook