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In this episode of the Best of Oklahoma Gardening, we have a virtual field day at the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK.
Segment 1
1:40 Extension Plant Disease and Insect…
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Dr. Tom Oomens, associate professor at Oklahoma State's College of Veterinary Medicine, talks about his research to find a vaccine for RSV, a very common human virus that claims many lives.
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Bob Hunger explains how diseases may cause wheat to turn yellow.
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This week on SUNUP, we learn about the role of OSU Extension during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- Kris Hiney explains why it is important to have a detailed plan for animal care ahead of disaters and pandemics.
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Darren Scott has information on food safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Department of Wellness staff members are doing their part to help prevent the spread of germs at the Colvin. Here's what you can do to help!
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Sitlington Professor of Infectious Diseases Dr. Clinton Jones talks about his research and the impact disease has on the cattle industry.
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Oklahoma livestock operators are being cautioned to be extra vigilant for symptoms of vesicular stomatitis in their animals, and to report anything suspicious to their local veterinarians…
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Dr. Keith Bailey, veterinarian and director of the Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory on Oklahoma State University’s Stillwater campus, explains how porcine epidemic diarrhea virus…
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Dr. Barry Whitworth explains what to look for in swine affected by the Seneca Valley Virus.
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See what an OSU researcher is doing to help protect humans and animals from the flu virus.
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Dr. Blewett discusses his efforts to develop an inexpensive diagnostic test to help zoos protect rare and endangered animals from the deadly encephalomyocarditis virus (posted 6/23/15)
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Dr. Verchot, a 2014 Regents Distinguished Research Award winner, investigates viral pathogens affecting agriculture and horticulture plants. Dr. Verchot and her team research viral-vector…
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We discuss the risk of West Nile Virus in horses with Lyndi Gilliam, DVM. Then, Justin Talley offers mosquito prevention and control options.
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