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Located in the northeastern
part of Oklahoma, Tulsa County is bordered on the west
by Osage and Creek Counties; on the north by Pawnee, Osage and
Washington Counties; on the east by Rogers and Wagoner Counties;
and on the south by Wagoner and Okmulgee Counties. Tulsa, the
county seat, is located in the central part of the county and
is approximately 588 square miles or 376,320 acres. There are
approximately 950 farms with an average size of 150 acres each.
Major agriculture production areas are beef cattle, horses, hay
(alfalfa and grass), wheat and soybeans.
Bruce Peverley is the agriculture extension educator for Tulsa County.
The purpose of his position is to assist people who are actively involved
in agriculture production or those who are looking at possibly starting
an agriculture enterprise. On-site consultations are provided free of
charge to individuals pursuing production agriculture. To make an appointment
with Bruce, call 918-746-9715. Voice messaging will take your call 24
hours a day, seven days a week and he'll return your call as soon as
possible.
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Archived AG Items
Tulsa Area Horse Short Course
Brochure
Commercial Horticulture
OSU Fact Sheets
Tulsa County Agriculture Newsletter
OSU Master Gardeners (Home
Horticulture)
Plant Disease Diagnostics
Soil Test

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