Improving farming practices and profitability, promoting sustainable community horticulture, engaging youth to reach their fullest potential, building a community of health and enhancing natural resources. We invite you to spend a few ...
As landowners in western Oregon start to plant redwood trees more frequently, OSU Extension foresters plan a survey to determine why the tall trees have become popular.
The orchard has more than 80 apple varieties – some that are well-known in the industry and in high demand by cider-makers – plus other lesser known or experimental varieties needing to be evaluated under western Oregon conditions.
In 2018, the the Western Cover Crop Council (WCCC) was formed to facilitate and enhance communication and collaboration among growers, Extension agents, researchers and other agricultural professionals.
Nick Andrews |
Dec 2020 |
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Photo: Oregon State University (Cropped from original)
The project will focus on outreach to pre-college Indigenous youth to improve access and understanding of steps toward college entry and tuition and remove systematic barriers to community college and university completion.