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An invasive species of worms is wreaking havoc on Oklahoma's soil and crops. This isn't just a regular earthworm; it's called the Asian Jumping Worm. Researchers said these worms not only damage ...
Researchers are turning to the sky to help stop earthquakes from rumbling deep beneath the Oklahoma soil.
An Oklahoma soil and water conservation program is growing in the state's largest cities. News On 6's Emory Bryan had the story.
So yeah, moist soil. But the third answer may be more convincing given the way of the world: building codes. In fact, the question might be better framed, why do houses up north all have basements?
Oklahoma farmers are now encouraged to apply to a special program to help improve their health of Oklahoma's soil. The state is looking for people wanting to change their farming practices from ...
Soil health expert Jimmy Emmons, of Dewey County, Oklahoma, has been selected for the number two position at the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Producers and conservationists piled on the bus to visit sites across Oklahoma this past week to learn about conservation ...
The University of Oklahoma's Citizen Science Soil Collection Program collects and processes soil samples from all over the country.
Construction of the new Oklahoma County jail's Behavioral Care Center has encountered an issue with unsuitable soil conditions. A small area of the 70-acre site is too wet for construction ...
An Oklahoma soil and water conservation program is growing in the state's largest cities. The goal is to stop runoff in urban areas, through conservation programs targeting individual yards.