Spring/Summer 1998


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

 

grass seed field

SPLENDOR IN THE MASS
The grass seed industry has moved past controversy to good times. Find out how. (MORE)
cherry orchard

THE FRUITS OF CHANGE
A new production philosophy is gaining a stronghold in Oregon's Hood River Valley. (MORE)
salmon jumping

FISHING FOR ANSWERS
Around the state OSU faculty and staff are helping with salmon restoration.
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horse in stabe

CLIPPER AND DOC
Researchers in OSU's veterinary college say EPM is Oregon's worst horse disease.
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researcher in field

A GOOSE ON THE LOOSE
An OSU project near Portland promises more precise data on how geese affect crops.
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editor's note button

Thoughts from editor Andy Duncan. (MORE)
chicken illustration

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
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Carol Mallory-Smith


PROFILE
Carol Mallory-Smith seems to have a love-hate thing for weeds. (MORE)