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Spring/Summer 1998 |
Oregon's Agricultural Progress is published by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station.
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SPLENDOR IN THE MASS The grass seed industry has moved past controversy to good times. Find out how. (MORE) |
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THE FRUITS OF CHANGE A new production philosophy is gaining a stronghold in Oregon's Hood River Valley. (MORE) |
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FISHING FOR ANSWERS Around the state OSU faculty and staff are helping with salmon restoration. (MORE) |
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CLIPPER AND DOC Researchers in OSU's veterinary college say EPM is Oregon's worst horse disease. (MORE) |
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A GOOSE ON THE LOOSE An OSU project near Portland promises more precise data on how geese affect crops. (MORE) |
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Thoughts from editor Andy Duncan. (MORE) |
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UPDATE Puffy sinuses, droopy feathers: A fowl cold? Clones promise to resist virus Scientists eye case of middle-aged trees Mixed approach best for blight control (MORE) |
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PROFILE Carol Mallory-Smith seems to have a love-hate thing for weeds. (MORE) |
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