Oklahoma Soybean Workshop Pick Two held in Morrison OK June 13th and 14th, 2024. Oklahoma teachers attending two of five workshops. Chick A Doodle Do, Pork and Beans, The Dirt On Soil, Soy Geo, and Soil To Soybean.
Read moreTitle: Cultivating Curiosity: Empowering Teachers with How To Have An Ag Day
Oklahoma Teachers attend a workshop geared to empower them to facilitate an AG Day at their school. The workshop showed them four demonstrations and a panel of experts were ready to answer their questions about logistics, how to incorporate agriculture groups in their own school and community to help make this day of education a success. The workshop was held in Morrison OK by the Oklahoma Soybean Board.
Read moreExploring the Soybean Journey: A Virtual Reality Experience at Caney Valley Middle School
Oklahoma Soybean - Virtual Reality Experience visits Caney Valley Middle School in Ramona OK. The Oklahoma Soybean Board had a program that sends a media consultant to the Oklahoma classroom with headsets for the students and teacher. The immersion begins in the 360 degree journey in the field, at the Port of Catoosa and see the animals that use the soybean as feed. The headsets are then packed up and the conversation continues about the Oklahoma Soybean journey.
Read moreOklahoma Soybean Board Booth at the Tulsa Farm Show
Come see us this weekend! Our booth is by the equipment display. December 9-10-11,2021 Oklahoma’s premier agricultural and ranching event returns to Expo Square’s, SageNet Center (formerly named River Spirit Expo)
Mars Filter Workshop
In one of our latest videos, Michelle Rahn conducts a science experiment in which she creates a water filter to provide drinkable water from waste for your soybean plants on Mars!
Full of Beans!
Rick Reimer from the Oklahoma Soybean Board reads a book to students about Henry Ford and his research on soybeans as he is sitting in a soybean field!
Interview with Tommy Salisbury
In the latest episode of "in the field" we caught up with soybean producer, Tommy Salisbury. We talked with him about the steps it takes to plant, grow, and harvest a soybean crop, and some of the production risks throughout that process. His engaging comments provide some real insight into soybean production. This program also included information about the many uses of soybeans, and the importance the soybean crop to Oklahoma agriculture. This session was designed for use in the Ag Ed Academy, a program which helps high school juniors and seniors who are prospective Ag Ed educators learn about the many different facets of Oklahoma agriculture.