Summer 2005

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

 


UPDATE
Rose Midge; blight-resistant hazelnut; Seoul food; drought in Oregon; hunger in Oregon; DEET; Measure 37.
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BEAUTIFUL INVADERS
Researchers are using new bugs, biology, and trickiness to fight an invading green army.
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ART ABOUT AGRICULTURE
OSU's College of Agricultural Sciences dishes up its 23rd art exhibit, on the subject of food.
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BLESSED WITH SOIL AND PRECIOUS LITTLE WATER
At the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center, researchers help growers perfect the art and science of dryland agriculture.
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THE UNIVERSE BENEATH OUR FEET
OSU's microbial observatory allows scientists to glimpse the microscopic menagerie that connects forests and soil.

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PATTERNS OF DIVERSITY
An AES stream ecologist has expanded her study of communities and diversity in natural resources.

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URBAN FARMER
Agriculture in the 21st century is a research-based industry in the heart of Oregon's fastest growing urban area.
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PROFILE
Guillermo Giannico learns about the land from the fish he studies. (MORE)


Thoughts from editor Peg Herring.
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