Collaborations
The Oklahoma and Central Plains Agricultural Research Center has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ASOMBRO INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION, INC., LAS CRUCES, NM
Climate Change Education for Teachers and Students in the Southern Plains Climate Hub Region
BLUESTEM AGRILEARNING CENTER, INC, EL RENO
Climate Change Education for Teacher Professional Development
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Using Natural Sources of Tannins to Mitigate Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Cattle Grazing Winter Annual Pasture
DS3 OUTREACH SOLUTION, LLC, MIDWEST CITY
Climate Conversations with Historically Underserved Farmers and Ranchers of Oklahoma
FUNDACION PARA EL ESTUDIO DE ESPECIES INVASIV
Characterization of Thecaphora frezzii Isolates in Argentina
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA AGROPECUARIA
Screening Elite Peanut Breeding Lines for Resistance to Peanut Smut
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
WinDAM User Interface Enhancement
USDA-ARS Science Communication & Outreach Specialist for Agriculture and Climate in the U.S. Southern Plains
Enhancement of Erosion Processes and Breach Prediction and Analysis Modules for Sites and WinDAM and Other Hydraulic and Hydrologic Support Tools
Increasing Water Productivity, Nutrient Efficiency and Soil Health in Rainfed Food Systems of Semi-Aris Southern Great Plains
LANGSTON UNIVERSITY, LANGSTON, OK
Advancing Climate Smart Agricultural Practices and Climate Literacy among Limited Resource Horticulture Producers in Oklahoma
MARS,INC., CHICAGO, IL
Breeding and Deployment of Smut Resistant Peanut Cultivars
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Enhancement of WinDAM User Interface
Climate Mitigation Outreach and Education
Enhancement of Erosion Processes and Breach Prediction and Analysis Modules and Other Hydraulic and Hydrologic Support Tools
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE - NRCS, Washington, DC
Development of Engineering Tools, Design Guidance Documents, and Computational Software for Monitoring, Inspecting and Rehabilitating Aging Dams
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
Developing Integrated Geospatial Architectures to Support Enterprise Deployment of Geographic Information Systems Products at USDA
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, STILLWATER, OK
Development and Release of Improved Peanut Germplasm and Varieties for the U.S. Southern Plains
Climate-informed Assessment of Water Availability and Adaptive Management for Cropping Systems in the Fort Cobb Reservoir Experimental Watershed
Investigating Inheritance of Plant Architecture in Nimblewill
Quantifying the Effects of Growing System on the Carcass Yield from Beef Calves
Climate Conversation with NRCS and Conservation Partnership Personnel
Evaluating Wild-Derived Peanut Germplasm for Resistance to Aspergillus Seed Colonization
Phenotyping for Pythium Pod Rot Resistance
Investigating the Impacts of Climate and Management Practices on Agroecosystems Using Remote Sensing and In-situ Observations
Burning and Mowing to Increase Utilization of Little Bluestem in Mixed-grass Rangelands
NRCS COMET-Planner Review of 2018 Farm Bill Conservation Programs in the Southern Plains to Determine Possible Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Effects of Grazing Land Management on Soil Organic Carbon in the United States: A Climate Hubs-LTAR Science Synthesis and Translation Collaboration
Software and Database Development Related to Forage and Animal Production Systems
Introgression of Aphid Resistance Genes from Ae. Tauschii into Bread Wheat
Investigating the Use of Beef Sires on Dairy Cows to Produce Higher Value Offspring for Beef Production
Dam Analysis Modernization of Tools, Applications, Guidance and Standardization (DAM-TAGS) Project
Wheat Breeding and Variety Development (Wheat Improvement Team)
DAM-TAGS: A Continuation of Modernization of Decision Support Tools, Guidance, Standardization, Training, and Outreach
Operation of the ARS Micronet to Provide a Long-Term, High Spatial Resolution Climate Record for Study of Hydrologic and Agricultural Systems
Determining the Host Suitability and If Cross-resistance Exists for Cereal and Grass Crops Infested by the Hedgehog Grain Aphid in the Great Plains
Evaluation of Advanced Breeding Lines and Current Peanut Varieties Performance Under Managed Conditions Across Oklahoma
Oklahoma Center for Hydrological Integrated Monitoring, Modeling, and Mitigation
Studies of Genetic Mechanisms of Sorghum Resistance to Aphids
Bacterial Endosymbiont Effects on Biology of Cereal Aphids and Key Natural Enemies in Cereal Agroecosystems
Validation and Delivery of Sugarcane Aphid + Natural Enemy Threshold Sampling Plans in Grain Sorghum
X-ray System for Detecting Peanut Smut in Pods
Evaluation of Advanced Breeding Lines and Current Peanut Varieties Performance Under Managed Conditions Across Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA WATER RESOURCES BOARD, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
Upper Washita River Basin Water Resources Monitoring and Evaluation
REDLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, EL RENO, OK
Stakeholder Development, Student Help, and Educational Opportunities Associated with the Southern Plains LTAR Network Site
TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY KINGSVILLE, KINGSVILLE, TX
Developing Southern Plains Region Management And Resiliency Tools for Agricultural Systems (SMART Ag Systems)
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Prebreeding of peanut for resistance to root-knot nematodes and disease
Developing Multiple-scale Validation Tools for Forage Mass and Forage Production in Rangelands: A Pilot Study
Synthesis, Research & Outreach of Climate Change Mitigation Practices: A Research and Outreach Effort with Southern Plains Climate Hub & NRCS
Sorghum Aphid Ecological Model for Improved Areawide Pest Management
Water Quality and Hydrology Research on Impacts of Variable Land Management and Climate on Water and Soil Resources
Rumen Microbial Communities in Forage-based Beef Stockering and Cow Management Systems in the Southern Great Plains
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, ARLINGTON
Development of an Analogue Weather Forecast Using Machine Learning and K Nearest Neighbor Algorithms
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL
Organomineral Fertilizers: A Sustainable Fertility Option for Farmers?
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, IN, ATHENS, GA
Genotyping and Selection of Smut Resistant Peanut Breeding Lines
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA, IL
Evaluation of Management Impacts on Water and Soil Quality using Distributed Hydrologic and Transport Models
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SYSTEM, COLUMBIA, MO
Lower Missouri River Basin Water Resource Monitoring and Modeling
Missouri River Basin Water Resource Management
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, MISSOULA
Enhancing Climate-smart Disaster Relief in FSA Programs: Non-stationarity at the Intersection of Normal Grazing Periods and US Drought Assessment
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, NORMAN, OK
Climate Variability and Change in Central Oklahoma
Monitoring Climatic Changes in Northwest Oklahoma
Integrated Grassland and Cropland Observation Systems for Multi-Scale Observations Agroecosystem Processes
The Association Between the Conservation Reserve Program, Extreme Weather, Water Quality, and Economic Development in the Southern Plains
US GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, BOSTON, MA
Memorandum of Agreement by and Between US Dept of Agriculture and The General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service, Energy Division
USDA, FAS, WASHINGTON, DC
Fertilize Right Initiative Research Projects
USDA, OCE, CCPO, WASHINGTON, DC
Enhancing Climate-smart Disaster Relief in FSA programs: Non-stationarity at the Intersection of Normal Grazing Periods and US Drought Assessment
USDA, OCIO, ENTERPRISE GEOSPATIAL MGMT OFFICE, Washington, DC
Developing a Conceptual Integrated Geospatial Architectures To Support Enterprise Deployment of Geographic Information Systems Products at USDA
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIV, BLACKSBURG, VA
Develop and Evaluate Rapidly Deployable Inexpensive Sensors to Aid the Monitoring, Inspecting, and Rehabilitation of Aging Dams
WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANY, CHICAGO
Breeding for Resistance to Peanut Smut
WUHAN UNIVERSITY
Develop and Evaluate a Site-specific Climate Downscaling Tool for Climatic Impact Assessment