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What do you need to do when to protect against diseases and insect pests for your apple, cherry and stone fruit trees? We have the answers for people who live in Eastern Oregon.
Cody Copp |
Mar 2025 |
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Wildfires and smoke pose significant risks to livestock, including injury, respiratory issues and loss of feed and infrastructure. Strategic planning, such as fuel management, creating defensible spaces and having an emergency response plan, can help mitigate these risks.
Juliana Ranches, Katherine Wollstein, Jenifer Cruickshank, Amy Skibiel, Pedram Rezamand |
Mar 2025 |
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Nonirrigated cereal crops in north-central and Eastern Oregon require the addition of nutrients to the soil. Get recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, chloride and zinc.
Larry Lutcher, Don Wysocki, Donald A. Horneck, John M. Hart, Neil W. Christensen, Christina Hagerty |
Nov 2025 |
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There are more than 300 diverse species of hummingbirds. Anna’s hummingbirds can be spotted year round in the Pacific Northwest. Rufous migrate from areas of Mexico all the way to Alaska. Here are facts about them and how to attract them to your yard.
Brenda Holmes-Stanciu |
Feb 2025 |
OSU Extension Catalog
A visual guide to training and pruning apple, pear, sweet cherry, sour cherry, peach, plum, apricot, fig, persimmon, walnut, hazelnut and chestnut trees.
Jeff L. Olsen, Neil Bell |
Feb 2025 |
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The emerald ash borer threatens Oregon ash forests. This guide offers methods for long-term monitoring, helping landowners track changes and assess impacts on their trees and landscape over time.
David C. Shaw, Katie Hill, Karen Ripley, Dan Stark, Wyatt Williams |
Feb 2025 |
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Poison oak plants contain a chemical that causes a severe rash. Learn how to spot a plant, safely remove, and clean your clothes, gear and skin afterward to prevent a rash.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has recently been detected in cattle in several states, raising new concerns for livestock producers. Learn how to protect your herd and stay informed.
Jenifer Cruickshank |
Jan 2025 |
OSU Extension Catalog
Learn about differences among strawberry varieties such as June-bearing, everbearing and day-neutral types. Discover which cultivars have commercial value and which work well for home gardens.
Scott Lukas, Jenyne Loarca, Patrick Jones, Emily Dixon, Bernadine Strik |
Jan 2025 |
OSU Extension Catalog
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