Outdoor School [ http://outdoorschool.oregonstate.edu ] is a transformative outdoor education experience for Oregon’s fifth and sixth graders in the world’s greatest classroom. Immersed in Oregon’s natural landscape, students learn ...
Adam Allington in a reporter with Bloomberg Environment in Washington DC. He covers environmental issues including pesticides and chemicals. Prior to coming to Bloomberg he spent more than ten years working in public radio. Over ...
Sensor-controlled spray systems can help growers use fewer chemicals and less water while maintaining good pest control. Learn about the pros and cons of different types of sensor sprayers.
Brent Warneke, Jay W. Pscheidt, Robin Rosetta, Lloyd Nackley |
Jun 2019 |
Extension Catalog publicationPeer reviewed (Orange level)
Selecting trees adapted for long-term growth under your local conditions and how to choose nursery stock that has a high probability of surviving and showing good initial growth. Focuses on trees suitable for long-term timber production in Oregon.
This trail guide covers the flora and fauna you may see along the one-mile Yaquina Estuary nature trail. The trailhead is located on the east of the Hatfield Visitor Center.
Bob Falconer joined the OSU Master Gardeners in 2009 but has been gardening since the 1970s. He’s been involved with horticulture since high school, with experience spanning 50 years. He was part of the team that developed ...
While it can be challenging to find the balance, there is much that we can do to meet our objectives for wildlife while controlling weeds and reducing fuels. Recent research at OSU can help us make informed decisions about some of the tradeoffs.
Hannah Levenson is a North Carolina native with a diverse research background ranging from working on reef degradation in The Bahamas to the impacts of pesticide applications on honey bee hives in South Dakota. Now she is a ...