Spring/Summer 2000


Oregon's Agricultural Progress is published by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station.

 



The Breed's in the Seed
OSU fisheries scientist are using crossbreeding techniques to develop disease-resistant oysters.
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Melonville, USA
Arid lands in the northeast corner of Oregon are blooming thanks to a close working partnership between Agricultural Experiment Station researchers and local growers.
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Primary Colors
A team of OSU researchers is studying fruit pigments to find out how they help make us healthier.
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Ready, Set, Grow
Hybrid poplar trees are attracting attention as an alternative crop in Oregon agriculture.
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Wonderwall
Agricultural Experiment Station researchers are using a protein called nisin to build germ-proof barriers.
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Thoughts from editor Andy Duncan (MORE)


UPDATE
Restored gravel mining areas help fish
Hardy Dorper sheep evaluated
Wild goose grazing damages Willamette Valley crops
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PROFILE
N. Scott Urquhart never stopped sharing his gift for mathematics.
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