FACT SHEET INDEX 1998

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Division ofAgricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Oklahoma State University ················ }}·:ill 204* Boiler Industry Outlook Rev CR 8-90 205 Oklahoma Farm and Custom Rates 1996 Rev CR 7-96 10-94 139 Budgets: Their Use in Farm Management Rev 208 Farmers in Transition: Evaluating Options 156* Considerations in Negotiating Land for Change 8-88 AF 6-81 Easements 209* Agribusiness Series: Understanding 165* Should I Commercially Grow Vegetables Cooperative Principles and Practices 12-88 8-85 and/or Fruits? 210 Grain Storage Costs in Oklahoma 1-91 167 Agribusiness Management Series: The Capital 211 Agribusiness Manager's Guide to Investment Decision 2-87 Strategic Planning: Process and Jargon 7-89 168* _Agribusiness Series: How to Prepare a 212 Should I Buy Stockers to Graze Wheat Pasture Rev 8-87 Business Development Plan 213 Doing the Right Thing: Decision Making for 169 Agr~bus~ness Series: The Role of a Manager 4-86 Agricultural Families 10-89 170* A~nbu~mess Management Series: Evaluating 214 Developing Cash Lease Agreements for Fm~nc1~1 Performance Using Ratio Analysis 4-86 Farmland 6-90 Merging 171 Agnbusmess Management Series: 215 Developing Share Lease Agreements for Cooperatives 8-86 Farmland 6-90 172* Agrib~sin~ss Management Series: Principles 216 Oklahoma Pasture Rental Rates 1997 CR Rev 8-97 8-86 of Agnbus1ness Marketing Management 217 Understanding, Allocating and Controlling 173* Agribusiness Management Series: Choosing a Overhead Costs 10-92 8-86 Form of Organization for Agribusinesses 218 Agribusiness Management Series: The Board of 174 Agribusiness Mgmt. Series: Effective Management Helps Directors Role in Planning and Control 4-93 8-87 Avoid Crisis Situations Rev 219 Costs and Benefits of Installing Closed Loop 175* Legal Considerations in Organizing a Business Fumigation Systems in Commercial Elevators 4-93 10-86 in Oklahoma 220 Understanding Inflation 6-93 11-87 176 Legal Considerations for Employers in Oklahoma 221 Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements for Live 177* The Conservation Reserve Program and the Stock Production 9-93 CR 2-87 Bid Process 222 Integrated Resource Management Tools: 179* Agribusiness Management Series: Leadership: Standardized Performance Analysis Cow/Calf Management Functions and Styles 5-87 Software 4-94 180 Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? 223* Practical Wheat Sampling & Hand Sieving Identifying and Evaluating the Possibilities 5-87 Procedures 2-95 181* Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? Basic 224 Practical Soybean Sampling & Hand Sieving Business Development Plan for Procedures 2-95 7-87 Horticultural Producers 225 Practical Com Sampling & Hand Sieving 182* Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? Procedures 2-95 Non-Direct Marketing for Fruits 226* Grading Cheaty Wheat 2-95 and Vegetables 10-87 227 Adjusting & Setting Up Mechanical Dockage 183* Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? Direct Testers 2-95 10-87 Marketing for Fruit and Vegetable Crops 228 Practical Sorghum Sampling & Hand Sieving 184* Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? Procedures 2-95 Pick Your Own Markets 8-87 229 Should Your Agribusiness be Organized As A 185* Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? Cooperative or Investor Owned Firm? 8-94 11-87 Farmers Market 230 Oklahoma Cropland Rental Rates 1997 Rev CR 9/97 186* Should I Grow Fruits and Vegetables? 231 Cow/Calf Financial & Production Performance: Roadside Stand 11-87 What We Are Learning from Standardized Performance 187 Agribusiness Series: Recordkeeping Systems Analysis (SPA) Data 5-97 11-92 for Greenhouse Managers 232 Interpreting Cow/Calf Standardized Performance 190* Determining the Profitability of Range Analysis (SPA) Results 5-97 7-87 Improvement Practices 302 Farm Record Systems Available to 191* Practices Predicting Vegetable Yield Oklahoma Farmers Rev5-94 on Soils in Southeastern Oklahoma 7-87 304 Program to Estimate Feedlot Cost of Gain CR Rev 2/95 194 Farmers in Transition: Taking Charge 10-87 312 Spreadsheet Program to Calculate 205-Day 196* Farmers in Transition: Finding A New Career 10-87 Adjusted Weights CR 2-91 197* Farmers in Transition: Coping With Partial Reduction 313 The Concept of Risks 5-93 or Loss of the Family Farm 10-87 314 Prescription for Managing Risks in 1993 5-93 198 Farmers in Transition: Negotiation Strategies 10-87 315 What is Multiple Peril Crop Insurance Rev 7-96 199 Farm Financial Conditions Within Farm Credit 316 Analyzing the Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) System Districts 12-87 Purchase Decision Rev 7-96 200 Wheat Pasture Lease Agreements 3-88 317 Risk Management Series: Crop Insurance: 201 Agribusiness Management Series: Decision Support New Features of MPCI 6-93 Systems in Agribusiness Firms 3-88 318 Managing Risk with a Marketing and Crop 202 Broiler Production: Considerations For Insurance Plan Potential New Growers Rev 3-93 319 Calculating Multiple Peril Crop Insurance Actual 203 Estimating Yield and Economic Returns from Production History Rev 10-96 Replanting Corn 4-88

1 320 A Guide to Supplemental Ciop Insurance 5-93 511 A Profile of Food Consumption Trends and 321 Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements for Changing Market Institutions 3-90 Greenhouse and Nursery Operations 3-96 512 International Marketing of Fresh and Processed 322 Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements for Fruits and Vegetables 3-90 Crop Production 10-93 513 Marketing Challenge in Oklahoma's Produce 323** Valuation of Raised Breeding WF 2-98 Industry: Grower Perspective 8-90 430 Basic Livestock Futures Part 1 : Livestock 514 Marketing Challenge in Oklahoma's Produce Futures Markets 5-93 Industry: Buyer Perspective 8-90 431 Basic Livestock Futures Part 2: Mechanics of 515 Value-Added Agricultural Exports Futures Trading 5-93 to Middle Income Developing Countries: 432 _Basic Livestock Futures Part 3: Principles of Wheat & Beef Products 9-90 Livestock Hedging 5-93 516 Cash Marketing Wheat 10-92 433 Basic Livestock Futures Part 4: The Key to 517* Storage Plus Interest Costs and Marketing Successful Livestock Hedging Rev 1992 Decisions 1-91 435* Forward Pricing Strategies for Livestock 518* Wheat Futures Contract Risk and Returns 11-90 Producers 8-81 519 Wheat Marketing Plan 7-91 443* Using Market Outlook Information to Improve 520 Marketing Government Program Wheat 7-91 Profits 7-81 521* Cattle Marketing Plan 1-92 445 Feeder Cattle Producing and Marketing Rev 8-94 522 Livestock Futures and Options 450* Marketing and Pricing Fed Cattle 7-80 Contract Specification CR Rev 11-95 453* Cattle Cycles, Profits and Risks 9-80 523* 1992 Government Wheat Program 454* Management Strategies for Dealing with Cattle Worksheet CR 1-92 Cycles 9-80 524 Understanding Cattle Price Differences 456* Marketing Oklahoma Lambs by Tele-Auction 12-82 by Location CR 1-92 457* Accuracy of Cattle Price Forecasting: 525 Assessing Group Marketing An Analysis of OSU Price Projections 7-81 Alternatives for Livestock 2-92 460* Oklahoma Lamb Tela-Auction Update and 526 Slaughter Hog Pooling 2-92 Marketing by Computer 11-82 527 Trends in U.S. Dairy Product Consumption CR 2-92 461* Key Factors Associated with Basis 528 Beef By-Product Values: Trends Relationships 1-83 and Current Issues CR 2-92 463 Satellite Video Cattle Auction Rev. 12-91 529 Using Seasonal Price Patterns to Improve 465 A Computerized Haymarket Alfalfa System CR Rev9-89 Feeder Cattle Marketing Decisions CR 2-92 468* Pricing Slaughter Lambs 12-83 530 Electronic Marketing of Slaughter Lambs 1-92 469* Wool Marketing and Pricing 12-83 531 Fed Cattle Basis Patterns 2-92 473 Fresh Produce Marketing Alternatives for 532 Fed Cattle Contracting vs. Hedging 2-92 Oklahoma Fruit and Vegetable Growers 4-84 533 Strategic Marketing Management for 474* Objective Based Hedging Strategies for High Agribusiness Firms 1-92 Plains Cattle Feeders 6-84 534 Evaluating Promotion Expenditures for 475 . Electronic Marketing in Oklahoma: Agribusiness and Food Processing Firms 5-92 Experiences and Opportunities 7-84 535 Cash Marketing Oklahoma Cotton 10-92 478* Marketing Tool for Slaughter Lambs and 536 Feed Demand in Oklahoma 10-92 CR 11-84 537 Cost of Handling Grain in Oklahoma Elevators 1-93 479* Storing Wheat to Increase Net Return CR2-85 538 Cotton Basis 12-93 480 Grain Producer Marketing Alternatives 8-85 539 Alfalfa Marketing Plan 1-93 482 Hard Red Winter Wheat Marketing System 11-85 540 Futures and Options Terminology 6-93 486* Possibility of an Electronic Market for Pecans CR6-86 541 Cotton Cash Marketing Strategies & Price Risk 3-94 487 Basics of Live Cattle Trading 6-86 542 Feeder and Fed Cattle Basis Tables CR5-95 488 Meat Trends Consumption, Prices and 543 OKC Slaughter Cow & Bull Prices 1975-1994 CR 6-95 Production Costs 6-86 544* OKC Stocker & Feeder Steer Prices 1975-1994 CR6-95 489* Meat Imports and Exports 6-86 545* OKC Stocker & Feeder Heifer Prices 1975-1994 CR6-95 490* Foreign Exchange Rates and Agricultural 546 Farm Losses or Hobby Losses: Farmers & Business Exports in the 1980's CR6-86 Owners Must Plan Ahead CR1996 491 The Beef Cow/Calf Industry in Oklahoma 547 International Trade of Cotton, Wool, Silk & Flax in Mexico 96 in Perspective CR4-86 548 The Marketing Puzzle 2-97 495* Using Options to Manage Commodity Price 549 Futures Options Contracts 5-97 Variation 10-86 550** Fed CatUe Price Discovery WF 2-98 497* Price Spreads for Beef and Pork 2-87 551** Understanding Livestock Meat Industry Trends WF 2-98 501 Minimum Price Versus Call Option Contracts CR 7-88 552** Vertical Integration Cornparison:Beef, Pork, & Poultry WF-98 502 Wheat Basis Rev CR3-91 553** Structural Changes in Cattle Feeding & Meat PackingWF-98 503 Haymarket: Five Years Experience 9-88 554** Packer Concentration & lfs Impacts WF 2-98 504* Satellite Haymarket: An Oklahoma Innovation 10-88 559** Fed Cattle Pricing: Live Weight & Dressed Weight WF-98 505* Seasonal Prices for Cattle and Feedgrains 4-89 560** Fed Cattle Pricing: Formulas & Grids WF-98 506* Seasonal Cattle Feeding Profits 4-89 561** Fed Cattle Pricing: Basis Forward Contracts WF-98 507 U .S. Meat and Poultry Demand CR 7-89 .555** Captive Supplies & Their Impacts WF 2-98 508* Seasonal Hog Prices and Profits 7-89 713* Cash Flow Considerations in Financing 510 Insect Damaged Kernels-Wheat 9-89 Agricultural Investments 2-80 736* Tax Sheltered Retirement Plans for Farmers 9-78 2 751 Developing a Cash Flow Plan Rev7-97 835* Feasibility Guidelines for Agribusiness Firms 1-81 752 Developing a Net Worth Statement Rev 7-97 837 Planning Rural Water Systems 4-81 753 Developing an Income Statement Rev 7-97 841'* Planning a Rural Fire Truck 12-81 754 The Oklahoma Property Tax System Rev 7-92 842* Basic Components of Computer Systems for Rural 755* Tax Implications of Receiving PIK Grain CR 7-83 County and City Governments 2-82 758* Farm Income, & Social Security Tax Mgmt. 9-78 843* Selecting and Purchasing a Computer for 2-82 760* Cash Management-Short Term Investments County Government 2-82 and Accounts (Financial Management Series} 2-84 844* Planning a Rural Fire Protection Service 3-82 761 Year-end Tax Planning: Machinery & Equipment 845 Controlling Roadside Garbage Dumping in Acquisition CR 10-95 Rural Oklahoma 9-82 763 _Adopting A County Sales Tax 1996 849* Impacts of Shopping Centers on Rural Communities 764 Property Tax Reform: State Question 675-77 1996 and Their Trade Areas. 2-84 766* Bankruptcy: Definitions, Rules and 850* Providing Community Services Through Regulations 6-84 Special Districts 7-83 767* Backup Witholding CR 10-84 851 Planning Physician Services for Rural 768* Self Employment & Farm Income Tax Mgmt..CR 11-84 Communities 5-84 769 Multi-Peril Crop Insurance Rev 8-91 852* International Agriculture 5-86 770* Farmland Appraisal 4-85 853 Creditors Rights in Oklahoma 6-86 771 Trusts: Uses and Considerations Rev 7-89 854 Tort Liability 6-86 772 Mortgage Foreclosure in Oklahoma 5-86 856* Groundwater: A Resource for the Future 1-87 773 Probate 5-86 857 Use of the Surface for Oil and Gas 776 Insolvent Farmers Receive Alternative Development in Oklahoma 10-87 MinimumTax Relief CR 1-87 858* Economic Development for Rural Development 11-87 777* Chapter 12 Bankruptcy: Requirements & Implications 5-87 859* Strategic Planning for Economic Development 782 Wills: Requirements and Considerations 12-88 in Rural Areas and Small Towns of OK Rev 11-89 784 Real Estate Ownership in Oklahoma Rev 10-92 860 Keys to Success for Prospedive Ag Exporters Part 1 : 788 Tax Consequences ofDrought Sale of Livestock CR9-96 Government & Private Sources of Export Info. 5-88 789 Disaster & Casualty Losses CR9-96 861 Keys to Success for Prospective Ag Exporters Part II: 790 Evaluating Financial Performance & Position 2-98 Export Procedures, Financing, and Documentation 5-88 791** Schedules of Asset WF 2-98 862* Critical Fadors in Attrading New Business 792** Liabilities Schedule WF 2-98 ·and Industry in Oklahoma 6-88 793 Developing an Estate Plan Rev 11-90 863* An Overview of the Processed Food 795 Ad Valorem Tax Levies 4-91 Industry in Oklahoma 7-88 796* Special Assessments 9-92 866 Marketing Clubs: An Educational Tool 11-88 799 Estimating 1996 Federal and State Income TaxesCR Rev-96 869* Taking Advantage of Alternative Ag Opportunities 6-89 800 Costs of Emergency Medical Services Rev3-89 870 Small Business Innovation Research Programs: An 801* Rules and Regulations Governing Emergency Opportunity for Small Business in Oklahoma CR Rev 7-95 Medical Service 6-82 872* Keys to Success for Prospective Ag Exporters Part 3: 802 . Duties and Responsibilities of Eleded Value-Added Ag Product Exporting: Are You Mentally County Officials Re\l7-90 Prepared? 10-89 803 Duties and Responsibilities of Non-Elected 875* An Overview of the World Trade in Pesticides 7-90 County Officials Rev 12-88 876* Wetlands Determinations, Definitions and 804* A New Federal Railroad Branch Line Policy . Management Options CR 3-91 with Local Participants 7-75 879 Is Your County Money Secured by Healthy 806* Parliamentary Procedure 9-82 Banks and Proper Collateral 5-92 808* Environmental Regulations Affecting 880 Trends in Food Consumption and the Food Agricultural Land Use Rev7-91 Product Industry Rev2-93 810 Why Planning and Zoning? 2-75 881 Solid Waste Transfer Stations for Rural Okla. Rev 11-93 812* Establishing Overnight Campgrounds 11-72 882 Utilizing Origins in Local Economic Efforts 7-92 814* Liability Aspects of Outdoor Recreation 9-70 883* Hospitality or Lodging Taxes as a Source of Revenue 816* Earth-Orbiting Satellites Will Change forTourism Economic Development Efforts Rev2-93 Agriculture 2-70 884* Bills, Laws and Regulations as Legal References 9-92 818* Evaluating Opportunities and Problems of 886* County Budget Process Rev 2-93 Merger 8-71 887* Rural Community Yard Waste Composting Systems 10-92 820* Flood Disaster Protection Ad-1973 4-75 888* Rural Community Solid Waste Recycling Systems 10-92 821 Multipliers Analysis of Agriculture and Other 889 Primary Sources of County Road Funding Rev 2~93 Industries Rev 12-92 891* Communicating Water Quality Issues to the Public 93 824* The Railroad Revitalization and Regulation 892 Assisting Retail Trade Using Consumer Surveys 3-93 Reform Act of 1976: Implications 893 Basic Steps to A Merger: A Planning Tool for for Oklahoma CR5-76 Cooperatives 5-93 826 lmpads of Agriculture on Oklahoma Economy 894 Rural Community Convenience Centers Rev 2-98 Rev 10-92 898 Total Quality Management for Oklahoma Food 829* Oklahoma Coal Produdion by County CR5-78 Processors and Agribusiness 1-94 831 Estimating Usage and Costs of Transportation 899 HACCP-Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point: Systems for the Rural Elderly 6-80 Introduction for Oklahoma Food Producers 1-94 832 Federal Assistance Programs Rebieval System Rev4-86 900* Roadside Dumping, Possible Solutions 3-94

3 901 Financial Analysis for County Government 2-94 1503* Graphic Solution of Furrow Irrigation Problems 12-80 902 Comparison of County Government Finances 1504* Selecting Sprinkler Nozzles by Graphic Means 6-75 Among Different Size Counties Rev 10-95 1506* Planning Sprinkler Irrigation 5-81 903 Conducting Customer Satisfaction Surveys - 1508* Taking and Use of Ground Water for Irrigation 11-82 A Guide for Food Processing Firms 3-95 1509 Manifold Well Systems for Irrigation Water Supply 5-81 904 Ten Good Locations for Community Leaders 1511* Trickle Irrigation Systems Rev 3-91 on the Internet 1996 1512 Groundwater Quality & Treatment 1996 905 Small Business Incubators: Potential Local 1513 Dry Hydrants: A Water Delivery System for Rural Economic Development Tools 1996 Fire Protection 1996 906 Recruiting Retirees to Aid in Local Economic 1514 Using Vegetation for Erosion Control on Construction Oevelopment Efforts 3-97 Sites 1996 907** Volunteers & Community Economic Development WF 2-98 1515 Irrigation Wellhead Protection -Checklist 3-98 908 Economics of Size for Oklahoma Slow Sand Water 1516 Irrigation Wellhead Protection 3-98 T~entTech~y 4-98 1653* Treatment of Surface Water for Domestic Use 11-72 935** Capital Leases WF 2-98 1655* Lawn, Garden and Small Plot Irrigation Rev 10-83 936 1997 Tax Relief Act CR11-97 1656* Septic Tank Systems for Homes 11-82 937** Consolidated Financial Statements WF3-98 1657* Septic Tank Maintenance 5-75 938** Owner Equity WF 3-98 1660* Weatherproofing the Home 11-77 939** Deferred Taxes WF 3-98 1662 Home Cooling Costs for Oklahoma 6-78 1706 Fuel Alcohol: The Process 4-81 1707 Fuel Alcohol: Use in Engines 4-81 1708 Fuel Alcohol: Facts and Figures 3-81 1009 Environmentally Controlled Farrowing and 1709* LPG: The Lower Cost Fuel? 10-81 Nursery Housing 3-84 1713 Stack Pattern Effects on Wind Forces in 1010 Selecting Tornado Shelters 1-86 Open Buildings 7-82 1011 Bunker Silo Sizing and Management 12-93 1714* PAMI Reports Aid in Equipment Purchases CR5-83 1012* Checklist for Site Evaluation of Pesticide & 1715 Erosion Potential in Oklahoma Wheat Land 6-85 Fertilizer Facility Operations 3-94 1716 Round Bale Hay Storage Rev 10-93 1100 Maintaining Quality of Stored Grain By Aeration Rev 6-91 1717 Safety & CaHbration RequirementsforChemigationRev 10-89 1101 Aeration and Cooling of Stored Grain 12-74 1719 Project Safe: On Site Farm Safety 6-93 1102* Aeration Systems for Flat-Bottom Bins 11-82 1720 Project Safe: Stress on the Farm 7-93 1103 Aeration System Design for Cone-Bottom Bins 11-82 1721* The Dark Side of the Sun: Sun Exposure & Agriculture 9-93 1105 Auger Conveyors 2-76 1722 Noise Exposure and Agriculture 4-94 1108 Results of OSU Grain Elevator Dust Emission CR11-94 1723 Project Safe: Anhydrous Ammonia Safety 11-93 1202* Planning for Irrigation 1-79 1724 Fire Prevention on the Farm 4-94 1204 ComparatNe Energy Costs for Irrigation Pumping Rev 4-91 1725 Living & Working Safely Around Powertines 7-94 1207* Managing Center-Pivot Irrigation Systems 8-83 1726 Grain Bin Entrapment: What If It Happens To You? 3-94 1209* Matching Tillage Implements to Big Tractors 4.-78 1727 Machinery Safety on the Farm 5-94 1210* Converting Center-Pivot Self-Propelled Irrigation 1728 Tractor Safety 011 the Farm 7-94 Systems to Low Pressure System 5-81 1734 What is a Waste Management System 5-97 1211* Tractor Selection, Operation and Service for 1735 Production & Characteristics of Swine Manure 5-97 Minimum Fuel Consumption 9-81 1736 Lagoons for Livestock Waste Treatment 9-97 1212 Tractor Fuel Economy-1981 CR 9-81 1786 Use of Unleaded Fuels in Older Engines Rev4-91 1213 Understanding Lo-Till Planters CR 5-82 1214* Selecting the Proper Engine Oil CR8-82 1215 Nozzles for Low Pressure Ground Sprayers Rev6-91 1216 Calibrating a Low Pressure Ground Sprayer Rev 6-91 877* Citizen Involvement in Pollution Control in OK 1-93 1217 The Low-Pressure Ground Sprayer Rev2-91 878* Drinking Water Testing 11-92 1218 Pumps for Low Pressure Ground Sprayers Rev 6-91 890 Community Wellhead Protection 12-92 1220* Power, Fuel and Labor Requirements for 891 Communicating Risk Issues to the Public 6-93 Various Tillage Operations 10-85 1512* Groundwater Quality & Treatment 3-91 1221 Planting and Conservation Tillage 9-85 1513 Dry Hydrants: A Water Delivery System 1222 Combination Tillage Tools 10-85 for Rural Fire Protection 6-93 1223 Are Oklahoma Combines Operating Efficiently? CR 2-86 1514 Using Vegetation for Erosion Control on 1224 Combine Operation: Reducing Combine Losses 9-93 Construction Sites 10-95 1225 Combine Operation: Measuring Loss 4-87 1515 Irrigation Wellhead Protection -Checklist 3-98 1226 Combine Operation: Adjustment Indicators 4-87 1516 Irrigation Wellhead Protection 3-98 1227* Combine Operation: Loss Monitors 7-87 2242 Nitrates in Soil and Water 6-90 1228 ATV Safety Rev 7-91 5034 Riparian Forest Buffers 9-92 1229 Maintenance of Tractor and Combine Air Conditioners 9-87 6431 Cultural Control Practices 1-95 1230 Selection of Agricultural Drive Tires 12-89 6713 Using Biocontrol Agents in the Community 1231 Estimating Pressure Loss for High Pressure Sprayers 12-89 Greenhouse 1-93 1401* Electrical Safety on the Farm 2-80 7459 Pesticides in Groundwater 7-92 1501 Water Measurement Units and Conversion Factors 5-81 7461 Pesticides in Residential Areas -Protecting the 1502* Irrigation Water Measurement Environment 11-92

4 7462 Rinsing and Disposing of Pesticide Containers 7-93 2225 OSU Soil Test Interpretations Rev 2-98 2226 Reclaiming Slick-Spots and Salty Soils 2-83 ~SI;ni''l*lli!$~iigs~i~n···· 2227 Using Soil Data in Community Planning Rev 7-89 2001* Arrowleaf Clover 1-79 2228* Fertilizer Nutrients in Animal Wastes 12-79 2009* WGF, a Grain Sorghum for Game Birds 2-73 2229 Soil pH and Buffer Index (Soil Test 2031* Sudangrass and Sudangrass Hybrids 2-78 Interpretations) Rev 9-87 2034 Grain Sorghum Planting Dates and Rates Rev 2-93 2230* Wetting-Agent Chemicals and Products to 2039* Harvesting and Ensiling Silage Crops 10-80 Improve Soil Physical Conditions 4-82 2042 Performance of Soybean Varieties 2231* Soil Conditioners and Soil Water Oklahoma-1987 Rev CR 2-88 Infiltration CR 1-82 2050 Mungbean Production in Oklahoma Rev 4-86 2232 Available Nitrogen and Small Grain 2054 Performance of Peanut Varieties Production 10-82 Oklahoma-1991 Rev CR 2-91 2233 The Oklahoma Fertilizer Law 11-82 2059 Silage Crops for Dairy Cattle 8-80 2235* Available Nitrogen: Bermudagrass and Other 2071* Sod-Seeding Small Grains 9-82 Forages (Soil Test Interpretation) 4-83 2072 Blister Beetles and Alfalfa Rev4-93 2236* Knowing When to Fertilize 6-83 2073* Forage Production From Small Grains 1982 2237 Sulfur Requirements of Oklahoma Crops 9-85 2074* Guidelines for Spring Sown Oats CR 2-83 2238 Fireplace Ashes for Lawn and Garden Use Rev 3-92 2076* Principles of On-Farm Testing and Data 2239 Causes and Effects of Soil Acidity Rev 3-92 Interpretation 4-83 2240 Managing Acid Soils for Wheat Production Rev 9-91 2077* Summer Tillage and Seedbed Preparation 2242 Nitrates in Soil and Water 5-90 for Wheat 6-83 2243 Ammoniation of Low Quality Roughages 3-97 2080 Wheat Production Calendar 8-83 2244 Soil Compaction and Crusts 11-97 2082* Performance of Oat Varieties from Fall and 2401 Classification of Irrigation Water Quality 10-82 Spring Seedling-1982-83 CR 11-83 2404 Irrigation Water Qualities 9-74 2084* Forage Production From Small Grain-1984 CR4-85 2550* Harvesting Bermudagrass Roots and Sod 3-66 2087* Double-Cropping Soybeans After Wheat 9-85 2558* Grazing Weeping Lovegrass 4-70 2088* Performance of Wheat Varieties in Okla. 1986 2559 Tall Fescue Establishment and Management Rev 7-95 2089 Alfalfa Stand Establishment in Oklahoma Rev 2-93 2561 Stockpiling Sorghum & Pearlmillet for Winter 2090 Pearl millet 11-86 Grazing Rev 3-98 2091 Forage Production From Small Grains CR12-86 2562* Plains Bluestem Establishment and Management 5-73 2092* Oklahoma Com Performance Results RevCR 11-89 2564* Tall Fescue in Bermudagrass 1-79 2094 Cotton Variety Tests, Oklahoma CR Rev3-98 2567* Grazing Systems for Pastures Rev7-95 2096 Mono- and Double-Cropped Wheat and Grain 2568* Protein-Nitrogen Relationships in Forages Rev2-88 Sorghum Under Rain-Fed and 2569* Native Grass Fertilization Rev 2-85 Irrigated Conditions CR 11-87 2570 Reducing Winter Feeding Costs 9-96 2097 Alfalfa Weevil and Its Management 2571 Cool Season Annual Forage Grasses 11-97 .in Oklahoma Rev9-91 2577* Nitrogen Fertilizer Use for Improved Pastures 3-77 2098 Utilizing Drought-Damaged Com CR 7-88 2578* Management of Native Hay Meadows 9-84 2099 Weather Stress in the Com Crop CR7-88 -2580* Short Duration Grazing on Native Range 5-86 2101 Performance of Okla. Wheat Varieties 1988 CR 7-88 2581 Reseeding Marginal Cropland to Perennial Grasses Rev1-93 2102* Alternative Crop Development in Oklahoma CR 9-88 2582* Grassbak-A Forage Improvement Program CR 12-87 2104 Popcorn Production and Marketing CR 1-89 2583 Bermudagrass Varieties in Oklahoma 2-91 2105 Aflatoxins and Other Mycotoxin CR 1-89 2584 Forage Budgeting Guidelines Rev 8-95 4-91 2106* Alfalfa Variety Tests for Oklahoma CR Rev4-93 2585 Forage Legumes for Oklahoma 2108 Producing Soybean Seed in Oklahoma 12-89 2586 Wheat for Pasture Rev5-94 2109 Peanut Varieties for Oklahoma 12-89 2587 Bermudagrass for Grazing or Hay Rev8-95 2110 Assessing Peanut Maturity with the Hull 2588 Hay Judging 4-93 Scrape Method 12-89 2589 Collecting Samples for Forage Analysis 6-93 2113 Grain Sorghum Production Calendar 11-90 2751 Weed Control in Agronomic Crops Rev3-90 2114* Fall Forage Obtained from Wheat Varieties CR4-90 2752* Weed Control in Soybeans Rev 3-88 2115* Wheat Variety Grain Yields-1990 CR 7-90 2755 Bindweed Control in Oklahoma Rev3-85 2116* Full Season Forage Production from Small Grains CR 7-90 2758 Weed Control on Rangeland Rev 9-89 2117 Forage Quality Interpretations 5-94 2761* Weed Control in Alfalfa Rev 6-89 2200* Farm and Home Use of Gypsum Rev4-81 2762 Weed Management in Cotton Rev 6-88 2201 Using Biosolids As A Plant Nutrient Source CR4-98 2763 Weed Control in Grain Sorghum Rev7-™89 2205* Alfalfa Fertilization 9-77 2768* Factors Affecting Herbicide Performance 2207 How to Get A Good Soil Sample 8-94 (Pest Management Series) Rev 1-92 2210* Use of Fertilizer on Cotton Rev6-84 2769 Weed Control in Com CR 10-89 2770* Weed Control in Winter Wheat Rev 1990 2215* Adjusting Fertilizer Rates for Variable Weather 10-77 2216* Fertilizer Use on Grain Sorghum 12-73 2771* Weed Control in Pastures Rev2-89 Cheat Control in Wheat Rev 7-90 2220* Use of Fertilizer on Soybeans 1-75 2774 Eastern Redcedar and Its Control 2221* Know Your Fertilizer- Major Elements 1-69 2850* Rev 8-89 2855* Determining Native Range Stocking Rates 2222* Know Your Fertilizer- Secondary and Micronutrients 1-69 3-84 2856* Estimating Forage Availability on Rangelands 5-84 .2223* Fertilizer Use on Com 1-76

5 2857* Basic Principles of Grazing Management 6-84 3165 Inbreeding in Cattle 2859 Range Improvement Studies-1984 CR 3-85 3250* Freeze Branding Cattle 6-76 2860* Managing Rangelands for 1-87 3252 Ranch Calculator (RANCALC) A Spreadsheet to 2863* Eastern Redcedar Update-1990 CR 3-90 Aid in Planning for Cow/Calf and Cow/Calf 2864 Grazing Forest Range in Eastern Oklahoma 4-90 Stocker Operations ReveR 7-93 2867 Differences in Range and Pasture Management 7-91 3253 How to Calculate the Value of Supplementing 2868 Eastern Redcedar Ecology & Management 7-93 Grazing Stocker Cattle 4-93 2869 Management Strategies for Rangeland & Introduced 3254 Management of Beef Bulls 9-94 Pastures 8-96 3255 Livestock Branding in Oklahoma 11-97 2870 Drought Management Strategies 9-96 3260 A Planning Calendar for Beef Cattle Herd 2871 _Stocking Rates: The Key to Successful Livestock Health Rev 7-93 Production 3-97 3261* Beef Cow Herd Calendar Rev 9-92 2872 Common Plants of Oklahoma 6-98 3263* Managing the Cow Herd for Reproduction 11-81 2873 Ecology & Management of Western Ragweed 3265* Beef Improvement Terminology 2-82 on Rangeland 6-97 3266* Health and Nutritional Management of 2874 Ecology & Management of Sericea Lespedeza 2-98 Preconditioning Programs CR 2-84 2875 Intensive Early Stockers 11-97 3268* Implanting Beef Cattle 11-85 2901 Procedures Used By OSU Soil, Water and Forage 3271 Hip Height and Frame Score Determination 1-88 Analytical Lab Rev 4-98 3273 Program to Estimate Feedlot 2902* What Soil, Forage or Water Test Do You Need? 7-83 Breakeven Purchase Price CR7-88 2903 Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock 4-95 3274* Using Wheat Pasture in Cow Calf Programs CR 2-85 2904 Prussic Acid Poisoning in Livestock 4-95 3275 Wheat Pasture Lease Analyzer (LEASECOG) CR 7-9 3277 Spreadsheet for Evaluating Preconditioning Programs for Weaned Calves CR 5-95 3278 The Use of Early Weaning in Practical Cattle Mgmt. 5-95 3008* Limiting Feed Intake with Salt 7-76 3279 Cow/Calf Production Record Software 11-97 3010* Supplementing tl:le Cow Herd 11-81 3280 OSU Cowculator- Beef Cow Nutrition SoftwareCR 11-97 3011 Feeding Cattle Grass 11-81 3358 Disease Protection of Baby Calves 9-95 3012* Stocker Cattle Nutrition 1: Basic 3401 Buying Beef for Home Freezers 12-82 Considerations for Rations and Supplements 3-82 3402* Possibilities for Producer-Owned 3013 Stocker Cattle Nutrition II: Meatpacking Plants 2-82 Formulating Complete Rations 3-82 3500 Swine Nutrition Rev 7-94 3014 Stocker Cattle Nutrition Ill: 3501 Formulating Swine Rations Formulating Supplements Rev 3-97 3502 Feedstuff Composition for Swine Rations Rev 9-93 3015* Utilizing Hay as a Winter Supplement Rev 1-87 3503 Relative Value of Grains for Market Hogs Rev 7-91 3016* Feeding Medium Protein Range Cubes 3-83 3504 Feeding Wheat to Hogs Rev 7-91 3017* Feeding High Protein Range Cubes 3-83 3505 OSUSWINE: Spreadsheet Program to 3020 Production & Mgmt. of Old World Bluestems Rev4-93 Balance Swine Rations ReveR 7-91 3021* . Spreadsheet Program to Estimate Returns 3506 Using Mung Beans in Swine Rations 9-89 from. Creep Feeding 5-85 3507 Calculation of Complete Diets for Swine 3022* Ranchers' Guide to Custom Cattle Feeding "10-86 and Checking for Nutrient Balance RevCR 3-96 3023 OSU Stocker Planner CR Rev 7-97 3508 Diets for Early Weaned Pigs Rev 3-96 3024* Spreadsheet for Calculating Livestock 3509 Protein Needs of High Lean Gain Pigs Rev4-98 Ratios Rev CR 7-91 3510 Nutritional Needs of High Producing Sows 3-94 3025 Programmed Feeding for Calves ReveR 1-92 3603 Swine Crossbreeding Systems Rev 1-90 3026 OSU Stocker Planner ( NEWPAST) CR Rev 7-96 3604 Evaluating Breeds of Swine for 3027 Spreadsheet Programs for Calculation of Complete Crossbreeding Programs Rev3-90 Diets for Beef Cattle, Nubient Balance & . 3606 Inbreeding in Swine 12-87 Estimating Grain Rev CR 5-94 3607 Using Fresh and Frozen Semen in a Swine 3150 Crossbreeding Beef Cattle, I 3-80 A.l. Program 11-90 3151* Systems of Crossbreeding (Beef 3650 Managing the Sow and Litter Rev 11/94 Crossbreeding Series) 3-80 3651 Managing the Herd Boar Rev9-91 3153 Crossbreeding Beef Cattle IV 1-80 3653 Management and Nutrition of the 3154* Color Patterns in Crossbred Beef Bred Gilt and Sow Rev 3-97 (Beef Crossbreeding Series) 7-78 3654 Management of Growing-Finishing Swine Rev3-97 3155 Oklahoma Bull Test Program Rev6-97 3655* Pasture Cooling for Bred Sows Rev 11-83 3158 Embryo Transfer of Cattle Rev6-97 3657 Evaluating Your Swine Enterprise Rev 8-91 3159 Expected Progeny Difference Part 1 : 3661 Swine Residue Avoidance Program Rev CR 10-91 Background on Breeding Value Estimation 4-93 3662 Measuring Carcass Traits in Live Hogs Rev4-91 3160 Expected Progeny Difference Part 2: 3663* Economics of a 140 Sow, Farrow to Growth Trait EPD's 4-93 Finish Confinement Unit 9-87 3161 Expected Progeny Difference Part 3: 3675* Using Futures Markets for Hedging: Maternal Trait EPD's 4-93 Forward Pricing Hogs 11-78 3162 Expected Progeny Difference Part 4: Use of EPD's 4-93 3676* Swine Facilities for Production on Pasture(Dirt lots)Rev5-88 3163 Estrous Synchronization 3677 Growing-Finishing Swine in Outdoor Lots 3164 Artificial Insemination for Beef Cattle 5-94

6 (Pasture-Dirt Lot Systems) Rev 9-93 3678* Farrowing Sows on Pasture (Pasture-Dirt Lot Systems) Rev 1-90 3725* Pork Carcass Evaluation and Procedures 9-82 4002* Nutrient Requirements Of Dairy Cattle and Feed 3751* Feeding Lambs on Wheat Pasture in Oklahoma 1-87 Composition Data 2-90 3801 A Breeding Program for a Fall Lambing Rev 10-89 4004* Feeding Dairy Replacement Heifers 11-76 3802* Flock Improvement Through Ram Selection CR 10-89 4005 Management of Dairy Replacement Heifers 11-72 3803 Fertility Testing Rams Increases Profits CR 10-89 4009 Evaluating Feeds for the Dairy Ration Rev 12-85 3855 Electric Fencing for Sheep Rev 11-89 4010* Rations for the Dairy Herd 3-82 3856 Starting a Sheep Enterprise Rev 4-91 4011* Whole Cottonseed or Whole Soybeans for 3858* _Internal Parasite Control in..Sheep in Oklahoma 3-87 Dairy Cattle 5-83 3860 Sheep Health and Management Rev 2-92 4012* Group Feeding of the Dairy Herd 5-85 3861 A Planning Calendar for Sheep Herd 4013 Utilization and Value of Alfalfa in Dairy Rations 10-87 Health and Management Rev 2-92 4014 Minerals and Vitamins for Dairy Cattle 8-91 3862 The National Sheep Improvement CR 10-89 4152* Selection of A. I. Sires for the Dairy Herd 6-71 3901* Foot Rot Control CR 10-89 4153 Reproductive Efficiency in Dairy Cattle 1-80 3902* Spider Syndrome CR 10-89 4154 Heat Detection Aids for Dairy and Beef A. I. 1-87 3915 Training Safely 8-95 4252* Proper Milking Procedure 5-66 3916 Recordkeeping for Breeding Activities 2-96 4253 Cleaning and Sanitizing Milking 3917 Fescue Toxicity & Horses CR 2-96 Equipment on the Dairy Farm Rev 3-91 3918 Demographics & Economic Input of the 4255* Dairy Farm Facilities and Equipment 11-73 Industry 3-97 4256* Factors Influencing Butterfat Tests 6-71 3919 Feed Tag Information for Commercial Feeds for Horses 97 4257 Requirements for Milking Plants 6-84 3920 Estimating Body Conditioning of Horses 2-98 4258* Controlling High Bacteria Counts in Milk 4-81 3952* Home Slaughtering of Lamb Rev6-86 4259* Using Silos and Silage 11-76 3969 The Nutritional Cost Effects of Adding 4260* Dry Cow Management 8-77 Grain and Supplements to Commercially 4261 Before You Decide to Dairy Rev 2-81 Available Grain Mixes for Horses CR 7-92 4262 Producing Grade "A" Raw Milk for 3970 Nutritional Concerns for Exercising Horses 7-92 Pasteurization Rev 3-89 3972 Meat Inspection and Grading 10-85 4263* Production Testing Programs Available to 3973 Feeding Management of the Equine 9-88 Oklahoma Dairymen 11-78 3974 Reproductive Management of the Mare Rev4-93 4265* Factors to Consider in Planning the Total 3975 Nutritional Consideration for Broodmares 4-86 Dairy System 5-79 3976 Controlling Common Endoparasites 4266* Dairyman's Survival Guide AF of the Horse Rev 1-91 4267 Calf Hutches for Dairy Calves Rev 2-91 3977 Managing Young Horses for Sound Growth Rev4-95 4268* Maintenance for the Proper Operation of 3978 Weaning Management Practices for Foals Rev2-95 Milking Equipment 8-82 3979* Terminology Used to Describe Reproduction 4269* Management Check for Dairy Farms 3-83 . of Cattle CR12-87 4270* Avoid Drug Residues in Milk and Meat 2-85 3980 Use of Forages for Horses 5-88 4272* The Most Valuable Minute on the Dairy Farm 3-85 3981 Managing Grazing of Horses Rev 2-93 4273* Milk Sampling Techniques for DHIA 3982 Alternatives in Grain Selections for Laboratory Tests 7-87 Horse Rations CR 11-88 4274 1996 Statistical & Analysis - Oklahoma Dairy Herd 3983 Physical Conditioning of the Equine Part 1: Improvement Association Records Rev 3-98 Concepts of Equine Exercise Physiology 1-89 4350* · Detecting and Controlling Mastitis 7-77 3984 Physical Conditioning of the Equine Part II: 4351 Teat Dipping, Dry Cow Therapy for Mastitis Specific Event Training Programs 1-89 Control Rev 8-85 3985 Nursing Foal Management Rev 11/94 4352* Understanding Somatic Cells and Action To Take 3986 Freeze Branding Horses 5-89 10-82 3987 Oklahoma Horse Industry Trends CR Rev 11-97 4353* Recommendations for Herds at Various 3988 Ostrich Production 7-89 Levels of Somatic Cell Counts 3-83 3992* The Commercial Feed Law and the Feed Tag 2-78 4401* Causes of Off-Flavor in Milk 2-82 3993 A Guide for Developing a Preventative 4402* Freezing Dairy Products 6-76 Medicine Program 8-85 3994* Meat Curing 9-82 3995* Food Issues 9-82 3996* Wheat Hay for Livestock CR4-83 5006 Reducing Mortality of Grassland Wildlife During 3997 Ration Formulation for Horses Rev 6-90 Haying and Wheat Harvesting 4-98 3998 Home Tanning of Hides and Furs 3-85 5007* Windbreak Site Preparation Spacing and 3999 Livestock Disease - Cause and Control 3-85 Arrangement 5-82 4004A First Time Horse Ownership: Selecting Horses & 5015* Farm Woodland Improvement 5-82 Budgeting Horse Interests 3-94 5019 Need to Bum Debris? Bum Within the Law Rev4-93 5020 Introduction to Growing Christmas Trees 3-91

7 6211 Propagation of Fruit and Nuts by Seed 12-78 5021 Measuring Woodland Timber 6214 Growing Strawberries in the Home Garden Rev 2-93 Rev 6-93 6215* Blackberry & Raspberry Culture for the 5022 Frequently Used Forestry and Natural Resource Home Garden Rev 6-94 Terms for Landowners of Oklahoma Rev 10- 6216 Soils for Fruit Trees 2-84 95 6217 Collecting & Storing PecanPropagation Wood 5023 Tree Planting Objectives and the 6218 Peanuts-in the Home Garden Rev 2-96 Seedling Selection Process Rev 1-91 6221 Grape, Blackberry and Strawberry Insect 5024 Tree Seedling Availability Planting and and Disease Control Rev CR 2-96 Initial Care 10-90 6222 Home Fruit Planting Guide Rev 3-91 5025 Early Protection and Care for Planted Seedlings 8-87 6227 Propagating Peaches by "T" Budding 12-82 5026* Weed Control in Christmas Tree Plantations Rev 4-90 6228 Annual Pruning of Fruit Trees Rev 3-88 5027* Fertilization of Christmas Trees in Oklahoma 3-89 6229 Pollination Requirements for Fruits and Nuts 3-77 5028 Even and Uneven Aged Forest Management 1-90 6230* Four-Flap Grafting of Pecans 2-84 5029* Shiitake Mushrooms 3-90 6232 Fertilizing Pecan and Fruit Trees Rev 6-90 5030 Tree Improvement in Oklahoma Woodlands 12-90 6235* Home Fruit Spray Schedules Rev 3-94 5031 Growing Oak Trees From Seed Rev 4-93 6236 Watermelon Production Rev 7-96 5032* Lease Opportunities for Oklahoma 6237 Cantaloupe Production Rev 7-96 Landowners Rev 4-93 6239 Commercial Blackberry Production in OK Rev96 5033 Introduction of Agroforestry Alternatives 7-91 6240 Commercial Peach and Nectarine Insect and 5034 Riparian Forest Buffers 6-92 Disease Control Rev CR 2-97 5035 Selling Your Timber Rev 4-98 6241 Commercial Apple Insect and Disease Ctr1 Rev CR 2-97 5036* Deciduous Trees for Oklahoma 8-93 6242 Weed Control in Pecans, Apples & Peaches CR Rev 3-98 6243 Weed Management in Small Fruit Crops Rev 2-92 IHorticulture?i11i1f'*;; , . :.;r;;,;;";<.::·.·t :.••.•..•...... ,._;,;; .'•L''rrt' ::+; il 6244 Planting & Early Care of the Peach Orchard 5-90 6245 Training Pecan Trees 3-89 6000 Fertilizing Commercial Vegetables 6-87 6246 Growing Grapes in the Home Garden Rev 2-93 6004 Oklahoma Garden Planning Guide 1-87 6247 Establishing A Pecan Orchard Rev 2-98 6005 Mulching Garden Soils Rev 3-91 6248 Blueberry Production for Home Garden 6-94 6007 Improving Garden Soil Fertility 2-84 6249 Kiwifruit Production in Oklahoma 5-95 6008 Weed Control in Vegetables 1998 CR Rev 11-97 6250 Use of Legumes in Pecan Orchards CR 10-95 6009 Fall Gardening 2-84 6251 Pecan Crop Load Management 96 6012 Growing Tomatoes in the Home Garden 9-92 6400* Roses jn the Landscape Rev 4-94 6013 Summer Care of the Home Vegetable Garden2-84 6403* Rose Culture in Oklahoma 10-84 6014* Making a Compost Pile 2-84 6404 Winter Protection for Landscape Plants Rev 10-86 6015 Weed Control in the Home Garden Rev 6-90 6407 Flower Arrangements 2-84 6016* Asparagus Culture in the Home Garden 4-81 6408* Landscape Maintenance Rev 6-94 6018* Asparagus Production Rev 5-90 6409* Pruning Ornamental Trees & Shrubs 7-85 6019 Commercial Production of Fresh Market 6410* Perennial Flowers For Specific Uses in Okla. 7-91 . Tomatoes Rev6-94 6411 House Plant Care Rev 2-92 6020 Growing Vegetable Transplants 2-84 6412 Fertilizing Shade & Ornamental Trees & Shrubs Rev 6-95 6021 Sweet Com Production 8-92 6413 Poinsettias Care Rev 10-90 6022 Sweet Potato Production Rev 6-93 64t4 Planting Shade Trees and Shrubs Rev 5-95 6023 Slicing Cucumber Production Rev 7-96 6415 Training Young Shade and Ornamental Trees Rev 6-94 6024* Snap Bean Production AF 6-83 6416 Shade and Ornamental Tree Appraisal Rev 1-94 6025* Okra Production AF 6-83 6417 Landscaping for Management in Oklahoma Rev 7-97 6026 Squash and Pumpkin Production Rev 7-96 6418* Selecting a Lawn Grass for Oklahoma Rev 3-90 6027 Cole. Crop Production (Broccoli, Cabbage, 6419 Establishing a Lawn in Oklahoma Rev4-95 and Cauliflower) Rev 4-90 6420 Lawn Management in Oklahoma Rev 9-97 6028 Potato Production 10-91 6421* Controlling Weeds in Home Lawns Rev 2-92 6029 Southern Pea Production Rev 2-97 6423* Controlling Grassy Weeds in Home Lawns 9-85 6030 Pepper Production 7-93 6424 Suggested Herbicides for Roadside Weed 6031 Greens Production (Spinach, Turnip, Problems CR Rev 9-97 Mustard, Collard and Kale) Rev4-90 6425* Annual Flowers for Specific Uses in Okla. Rev 10-92 6032* Vegetable Varieties for Oklahoma Rev2-94 6426 The Care and Handling of Cut Flowers 4-91 6033* Raised Bed Gardening: Introduction 3-91 6427 Ornamental & Garden Plants: Controlling Deer Damage5-92 6034 Use of Plastic Mulch and Rowcovers 6428 Controlling Tree Roots in Sewer Line in Vegetable Production 3-91 with Cooper Sulfate CR 5-92 6200 A Calendar for Pecan Growers Rev 2-88 6429 Site Disturbance and Tree Decline Rev 4-93 6201* Pecan Varieties for Oklahoma Rev4-93 6430 Landscaping to Attract Butterflies, Moths &Skippers 7-95 6204 Bark Grafting Pecans Rev6-95 6431* Earth Kind Gardening: Cultural Control Practices 2-95 6205 Splice and Tongue Grafting Pecans 2-93 6432* Earth Kind Gardening: Mechanical Pest Control 2-95 6206 Patch Budding 7-78 6433* Earth Kind Gardening: Botanical Pest Control 8-95 6207* Starting Pecan Trees 3-87 6434 Earth Kind Gardening: Biological, Pest Control 8-95 6208 Improving Native Pecan Groves Rev7-91 6209 Pecan Insect and Disease Control RevCR4-98 6210 Apple and Peach Varieties for Okla. Rev 4-90

8 for the Alfalfa Weevil in Okla. CR Rev 2-93 6435 Landscaping and Gardening for Birds 7-96 7177 Sampling Okla. Peanut Disease Loss Estimates for 1979 CR2-80 6436 Earth Kind Gardening: Healthy Garden Soils 6-96 7178* Management in Oklahoma Rev 4-95 6600* Turfgrass Mgml of Bermudagrass Football Fields 4-91 7180 Stored Grain Aphids in Oklahoma Rev 2-98 6601 Broadleaf Weed Control for Lawns in OK 5-90 7183 Small Grain in Oklahoma Rev 10-94 6602 Performance of Tall Fescue Turfgrasses at 7184 Alfalfa Aphids in Wheat CR 3-90 Stillwater, Oklahoma 2-93 7185 Foliar Disease Control of Selected Insecticides Recommended 6603 Trade Publications for Professional 7188 Residues Control Under New Oklahoma Climatic Turfgrass Managers CR4-95 for Greenbug 4-95 6604 Controlling Thatch in Home Lawns CR Rev4-95 Conditions 5-96 6605 Directory of Turfgrass Sod Sources in OK CR4-97 7189 The Pecan Nut Casebearer Adult Weevil Populations in 6606* Managing Large Patch of Zoysiagrass 6-95 7190 Monitoring Trees 5-97 6700** Greenhouse Structures and Coverings 7-90 Pecan & Fruit Brown Recluse, Black Widow, 6701** Locating the Greenhouse 9-90 7301 Spiders: Spiders Rev 4-98 6702 Locating the Nursery 8-90 and Other Common Rev 1-94 6703 Greenhouse Floors and Benches 1-91 7303 Scorpions Yellowjackets,& Other 6704 Herbicide Injury in the Nursery &Landscape 1-91 7305 Paper Wasps, Rev 11/94 6705 The Hobby Greenhouse 5-91 2Stinging Wasps Pest Control Rev 1-92 6706* Containers and Media for the Nursery 4-91 7306 Ornamental and Lawn 5-92 6707 Pesticide Use and Safety in the Nursery 7307 Beneficial Insects Rev 10-97 and Greenhouse Rev 9-95 7312 Household Pest Control Insect Control Rev 10-97 6708 Mist Propagation Systems and Humidity 7313 Home Vegetable Garden Insect Control Rev 10-97 Chambers for the Nursery and Greenhouse 7-91 7313 Home Vegetable Garden Borers 4-92 6710 Integrated Pest Management for Commercial 7315 Shade Tree 1-94 Greenhouse: A General Overview of IPM 7316 Centipedes and Millipedes Carpenter Bees, and Principles and Practices 5-92 7317 Honey Bees, BumbleBees, 10-95 6711 Scouting and Monitoring for Pests in the Sweat Bees of Musk Thistle in Oklahoma 6-96 Commercial Greenhouse 5-92 7318 Integrated Control in the Home 6712 Info. on Insecticides for Greenhouse Growers 10-92 7450 Safe Use of Pesticides Rev 3-89 6713 Using Biological Control Agents in the and Garden 4-91 Commercial Greenhouse 11-92 7451 Agricultural Pesticide Storage for Pesticide Poisoning 6714 Height Control of Flowering Crops and 7453 First Aid Training Series) Rev 11-90 Vegetable Transplants 4-93 (Certification 7454 Check Your Pesticide Labels (Pesticide Applicator Certification Series) Rev4-98 7455* Pesticide Applicator Certification 4-81 7000 Beef Cattle Parasite Controls Rev5-92 7457 Toxicity of Pesticides (Pesticide Rev 8-90 7001 Common Treks of Okla. & TICk Borne Disease Rev6-94 Applicator Certification Series) Water 5-93 7005 Sheep and Goat Insect Pest Control Rev 5-92 7459 Water Quality Series: Pesticides in Ground in Residential 7008 Human Lice and Scabies 2-80 7461 Water Quality Series: Pesticides 1-92 7010 Ticks and Fleas in Homes, Lawns and on Pets Areas-Protecting the Environment of 7012* Mosquito Control Rev 1-90 7462 Water Quality Series: Rinsing & Disposing 7-93 7014 Horse External Parasite Control Pesticide Containers Waste Handling Procedures Suggestions CR 11-88 7463 Household Hazardous Contamination 6-94 7015* Horse External Parasite Control Series Part 11-88 To Prevent Environmental Associated with Bollgard'IN 7016 Horse External Parasite Control Series -Part Ill Rev3-90 7464 Growing Pains into Current IPM Practices in OK. 9-97 7150 Alfalfa Forage Insect Control Rev6-95 Technology 4-96 7155 Nectar and Pollen Plants of Oklahoma Rev 6-94 7645 Nantucket Pine Tip Moth 7156 Field Key to Larvae in Soybeans Rev6-90 7157 Field Key to Larvae in Sorghums 11-81 7158* Field Key to Larvae in Peanuts 5-88 7159 Field Key to Larvae in Alfalfa 6-91 7186 Soilborne Blight Diseases of Peanut 4-91 7160* Field Key to Larvae in Com 10-85 7187 Viral Disease of Peanut 6-91 7161 Field Key to Larvae in Cotton 6-91 7602 Dutch Elm Disease and Its Control 7162 Cotton Insect Control 1998 Rev3-98 (Pest Management Series) 3-84 7163 Field Key to Larvae on Pecans 1-91 7607 Diseases of Roses Rev3-94 7164 Field Key to Beetles in Pines Rev4-94 7610 Soil & Plant Sampling for Nematode Analysis Rev 4- 7165* Nematode Control in Peanuts CR Rev4-93 92 7167 Soybean Insect Survey and Control in OK Rev5-93 7611* Cedar Apple Rust Rev 2-91 7168 Plant Galls Caused by Insects 4-91 7612* Plant Disease Diagnostic Services Rev 3-89 7169* Potato Disease Prevention and Control 5-79 7615 Fire Blight of Fruit Trees and Certain 7170 Control of Sorghum Insects Rev 7-85 Ornamentals (Pest Management Series) 6-93 7174 Peanut Insect Control in Oklahoma 7617 Powdery Mildews of Ornamentals and Fruit, (Management Series) Rev6-95 Shade and Nut Trees (Pest ManagementSeries) 5-85 7176 Insects on Small Grains & Their Control Rev 2-98

9 7618 Common Diseases of Conifers in Oklahoma 5-86 7620* Hypoxylon Canker of Oaks 6-93 7621 Phymatotrichum Root Rot 5-80 7622 Wheat Root Rots Rev 11-89 9001* Controlling Pocket Gophers Rev 3-90 7625 Common Diseases of Tomatoes Part I 9002* Catfish Farming Rev 3-89 Diseases Caused by Fungi Rev 12-85 9004 Habitat Management Programs for 7626 Common Diseases ofTomatoes Part II Caused Oklahoma's Prairie Chickens Rev 11-90 by Bacteria, Viruses and Nematodes Rev3-94 9005* Nest Boxes for Cavity-Nesting Birds in 7627* Common Diseases of Tomatoes Part Ill Oklahoma 4-83 Diseases Not Caused by Pathogens 3-93 9006* Birds as Neighbors 1-85 7629 Wheat Soil-Borne Mosaic Virus Disease 6-81 9007* Bobwhite in Oklahoma: Natural History 7631* Bunt and Loose Smut Diseases of Wheat Rev 12-86 and Management 2-85 7634 Anthracnose and Other Common Leaf Management of the Wild Turkey in Oklahoma 2-85 Diseases of Deciduous Shade Trees 2-83 Ecology & Management of Deer in Oklahoma 7-95 7636 Pest Mgmt.Series: Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus Rev 3-94 Introduction to the Snakes of Oklahoma 7639 Leaf Curl of Peaches and Nectarines Rev 3-94 Wildlife Habitat 1-86 7640* Solar Heating (Solarization) of Soil in Pheasant Management in Oklahoma 6-86 Garden Plots for Control of Soil-Borne Hatching Ostrich Chicks 1996 Plant Diseases Rev 1-90 7641 Common Diseases of Stone Fruit Trees and Their Control 3-93 Prevention & Control 7642* Pecan Diseases: 9100* Vaccines - Their Use, Handling and Care 4-85 (Pest Mgmt Series) 9102 Management of Newly Arrived Stocker Cattle Mgmt.Series) 7643 Black Rot of Grapes (Pest 5-85 9103 Preparations and Equipment Necessary for 7645 Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Rev 1993 Receiving and Processing Stocker Cattle Rev 10-87 7646 in Oklahoma Rev 2-92 Diseases of Asparagus 9105 A Guide to Swine Health Rev 2-97 in Alfalfa 8-86 7648 Stem Nematodes 9106 Anaplasmosis 4-82 Rots of Sorghum 9-87 7649 Stalk 9108* Pseudorabies 8-85 Complex of Cotton 11-88 7650 Fusarium Wilt-Nematode 9109* Bacterial Diseases of Poultry Excluding Diseases 7652* Non-Chemical Methods for Controlling Respiratory Diseases 4-86 Garden 11-91 in the Home Landscape and 9110* Early Embryonic Loss in Broodmares 2-88 Cotton 10-89 7654* Seedling Disease of Complex of 9111 Stallion Fertility 2-88 10-90 7655 Foliar Diseases of Peanut 9112 Equine Carpal Chip Fractures Rev 1-94 5-92 7658 Dollar Spot of Turfgrass 9113* Epistaxis/Exercised Induced Pulmonary Part 1: 7660 Common Soybean Diseases in Oklahoma, Hemorrhage in Horses 2-88 7-95 Seedling Root and Nematode Disease 9114 Equine Purchase Examinations Rev3-93 7-95 7661 Major Foliar Fungal Diseases of Wheat in Oklahoma 9115 Laminities in Horses 10-88 2: 7662 Common Soybean Diseases in Oklahoma, Part 9116 Gossypol Toxicity in Livestock 9-89 9-95 Foliar Pod and Stem Disease 9117 Teasing and Insemination Methods for 7665 Managing Spring Dead Spot Disease of Breeding Mares 8-90 Bermudagrass in Oklahoma 4-98 9118 Monitoring Fitness of Horses by Heart Rate Rev 1-91 9119 Equine Vaccination Programs 2-91 9120 Respiratory Diseases in Horses: What Can You Do To Prevent Them 4-91 Broiler Production Rev3-93 202* 9121 . Flea Control Rev 3-93 8100 Incubation 4-71 Artificial 9122 Information for Potential Llama Owners 12-93 Egg• Chicken CR 6-77 8101* The Araucana "Easter 9123 Immunizations for Oklahoma Cow-Calf Herds 5-95 the Small Producer 10-89 8202* Poultry for 9124 Equine Infectious Anemia 12-95 Diagnostic Services Rev 10-84 8203* Poultry 9125 Canine Bite Prevention 11-96 Thieves in the Night 2-82 8204 Predators: 9126 Johne's Disease 8-97 Weather Management in the Poultry House 3-87 8205 Hot 9127 Rabies Control 3-98 8206* Fly Control in the Poultry House 7-86 8207 Rodent Control in the Poultry House 6-87 8208 Dead Bird Disposal 4-88 8209* Wild Bird Control in the Poultry House 9-90 9002* Catfish Farming 7-94 8210 Pride in the Poultry Farm 9200 Fee 4-95 8211 Poultry Utter: Forage & Livestock Considerations 9201* Getting Started in Aquaculture 8212* 1994 Oklahoma Broiler Survey 7-95 9202* Grass Carp for Pond Weed Management 8213 Factors Involved in Site Selection for New 9203 Permits and Regulations Affecting & Modified Poultry Facilities 11-96 Oklahoma Fish Producers CR Rev 5-95 8300 Common Diseases of Poultry in Small Farm Flocks 4-94 9204* Fish Diseases and Diagnostic Services CR 11-90 8400* Home Processing of Poultry 7-85 9205* Where to Find Fingerlings and Fish 8401 That's a Good Question: Salmonella Farming Supplies CR 11-90 and Poultry 10-87 9206 Common Pond Problems 4-94

10 • 9207 Recirculating Aquaculture Systems 2-95 SRAC-121 Baitfish Feeds and Feeding Practices 11-89 SRAC-122 Baitfish Production Enterprise Budget 11-89 SRAC-140* Forage Species Range, Description and Life History 11-89 SRAC-141* Forage Species Production Techniques 11-89 9400* Plan Now for Rural Fire Protection 3-67 SRAC-142* Forage Species Return on Investment 11-89 9401* Emergency Shelter in Oklahoma 8-66 SRAC-160 What is Cage Culture 11-89 9402* Portable Fire Extinguisher Selection and Use 2-80 SRAC-161 Cage Culture-Site Selection and 9403* Tips on Resort Development 4-68 Water Quality 11-89 9404* Keeping Warm in an Emergency 10-72 SRAC-162 Cage Culture-Construction and Placement 11-89 9405* Weights, Measures and Miscellaneous Facts 12-72 SRAC-163 Cage Culture-Species Suitable for Cage 9406* Soil Considerations in Home Site Selections 8-82 Culture 11-89 9407 Legal Land Descriptions in Oklahoma Rev 4-98 SRAC-164 Cage Culture-Handling and Feeding Caged 9408* Anchor Your Mobile Home Fish 11-89 9409* The Oil and Gas Lease 7-81 SRAC-165 Cage Culture Problems 11-89 9410* Weather Observations and Use 1-76 SRAC-166 Cage Culture-Harvesting and Economics 9411* Putting an Edge on Knives 4-76 SRAC-180 Channel Catfish Life History and Biology 11-89 9412* Measure Up for Touristy 10-74 Control Methods 5-90 9413* Tornadoes in Oklahoma 5-80 SRAC-181 Feeding Intensively Cultured Catfish in Levee- 9414* Agricultural Weather Services in Oklahoma 4-76 Type Ponds 9-90 9417 Safe Combine Operation Rev 11-87 SRAC-200* Largemouth Bass Biology and Life History 11-89 9418* Weather Information: What and Where It is 6-81 SRAC-201* Largemouth Bass 11-89 9420* Tractor Upsets - Cause and Prevention 7-82 SRAC-280 Pond Culture of Tilapia 9-90 9424* Location of Oil and Gas Wells, Offset and SRAC-281 Cage Culture of Tilapia 9-90 Abandoned Wells 8-81 SRAC-282 Tilapia Tank Culture 9-90 9430* Safe Chain Saw Operation (Heating with SRAC-302 Hybrid Striped Bass: Pond Production of Wood Series) Rev 10-90 Fingerlings 9-90 9431* Cutting Firewood Safely (Heating with SRAC-303 Hybrid Striped Bass: Pond Construction of Wood Series) Rev4-90 Foodfish 9-90 9432* Selecting a Wood-Burning Stove for Safety SRAC-350 Small-Scale Marketing of Aquaculture Products 9-90 and Efficiency (Heating with Wood Series) 7-82 SRAC-360* Aquatic Weed Management: Control Methods5-90 9433* Safe Installation of Wood Burning Stoves SRAC-361 . Aquatic Weed Management: Herbicides 9-90 (Heating with Wood Series) 5-83 SRAC-370*· Pond Aeration 9-90 9434* Safe Operations of Wood Burning Stoves SRAC-371* Types and Uses of Aeration Equipment 9-90 (Heating with Wood Series 5-83 SRAC-441 Aquaculture: Realities and Potentials When 9436* Preventing Chimney Fires (Heating with Getting Started 8-92 Wood Series) 9-82 SRAC-481 Development & Management of FIShing Leases 6-93 9437* Fireplaces and Fireplace Accessories (Heating with Wood Series) 7-82 9438* Wood Stove Chimney Installation (Heating with Wood Series) 5-83 9439 Managing Your Woodlot 201 Home Remedies for Energy Ills EV2-80 for Firewood (Heating with Wood Series) Rev6-89 204* Conserving Energy in Home Hot 9440 Firewood- How to Obtain, Measure, Water Use EV 11-79 Season and Bum (Heating with 205* Home Heating Costs for Oklahoma EV 2-80 Wood Series) Rev6-90 206* Wind Breakers EV 1-84 9441* Heating Your Home with Wood 210 Energy Efficient Housing of the Future Rev 6-86 (Heating with Wood Series) 10-80 211 Basic Facts on Residential Moisture EV 8-88 9442* Safe Installation and Operation of Wood 212 A Home Moisture Audit Process EV 8-88 Burning Furnaces 213 Residential Indoor Air Quality EV"89 (Heating with Wood Series) 10-80 214 Residential Site Drainage EV 8-89 215 Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers and Air Cleaners EV 7-89 9443* Rural Crime Prevention: Personal Protection 10-83 EV 10-90 9444* Rural Crime Prevention: Fraud and Other 216 Residential Indoor Air Quality Con Games 10-83 218 New Window Technologies: 9446* Rural Crime Prevention: Home Security 10-83 A Look to the Future EV 6-90 9447* Rural Crime Prevention: Neighborhood 300* Energy and What You Wear EV 7-79 Watch Programs 10-83 301 Choosing Energy-Efficient Kitchen Appliances EV 1-82 9448* Rural Crime Prevention: Vandalism 11-83 302* Save Energy and Money in the Kitchen EV 2-80 SRAC-100 Site Selection of Levee-Type Fish 304 Furnish to Conserve Energy EV6-84 Production Ponds 11-89 305* Appliance Energy Labeling EV 4-82 SRAC-101 Construction of Levee-Type Ponds for Fish 402 Sunspaces and Solar Porches EV 12-89 Production 11-89 SRAC-102* Watershed Fish Pond Construction Site Selection and Construction 9-90 SRAC-120 Baitfish

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