Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station
Approximately 40 percent of the university's research efforts is undertaken as part of the statewide OAES system. OAES research expenditures account for more than $40 million annually.
Current Highlights
Edelson Named OAES Assistant DirectorJonathan Edelson brings a wealth of accomplishment and experience to Experiment Station administration.
DASNR Programs Worth Billions to Oklahoma
That is the finding of one of the world's largest and most prestigious independent consulting, research and development organizations. Read the news release or the pdf executive summary.
DASNR Wheat Geneticist Means Dollars to Oklahoma
The research of Liuling Yan is helping Oklahoma wheat producers be more competitive in world markets.
DASNR 'Sweet' Biofuels Research Goes Down on the Farm
The Division's sorghum-related biofuels research is taking a localized approach, with the aim of making possible the effective production of ethanol in the farmer's own field.
OSU Strengthens Nation's Ag Biosecurity
The first-of-its-kind National Institute for Microbial Forensics and Food and Agricultural Biosecurity opens at OSU.
Sun Grant Intiates Regional Funding for Biobased Energy
The Sun Grant Initiative will be making available approximately $2.5 million during the next three years to area scientists and engineers developing and enhancing new sources of energy based on agricultural products.
Good News for Wheat and Corn Growers
Division research has resulted in technology that enables farmers to increase nitrogen-use efficiency in wheat by 20 percent and in corn by 10 percent.
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station: A Foundation of Service Built on Facts
- Field and Research Service Unit
- Key Oklahoma State University Agricultural Research Centers
- Southern Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors
- Plant Biotechnology Network
- OSU Regional Center for National Sun-Grant Initiative
Research is the foundation of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources’s education and outreach programs. Division scientists target problems faced by state residents, as well as high-priority issues and concerns identified by Oklahoma agencies and organizations.
