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Be sure to thoroughly water your lawn, garden and hanging flower baskets so they can survive periods of drought in July. You can also start planting vegetables for Fall and Winter harvest! Learn more in this guide.
When drought is in the forecast for Oregon and other states, it's time for cattle operations to start making plans to ensure they have enough feed for their herds. In times of drought, the availability of pasture and hay ...
Miranda Jones is an Honors Associate pursuing her undergraduate in Biology (with an Entomology minor) at Oregon State University. She has worked in the OSU Pollinator Health Lab since 2020.
P: I am planning to mix top soil and cow manure with 1:1 ratio and use for growing vegetables, flowers, plants in a plastic container/pot. I will be using fertilizers for the plants with NPK 16-12-12 as per the recommended usage in the pack. Will the plants grow well?
Preparing Oregon’s future generations to protect and sustain our state’s natural resources is critical to Oregon’s economic, environmental and social sustainability. Through outdoor learning, students have the ...
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Mar 2026 |
OSU Extension Catalog
It can be difficult to manage insect pests and weeds in an orchard, where tilling is not an option. Could chickens be part of the solution? See what the research says!
Betsey Miller, Travis Witmer, Linda Brewer |
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