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Oregon State University Extension Service in Lane County steadily grew its community outreach programs after county voters passed a levy to fund Extension in 2016. The Extension Nutrition Education and Outreach programs are part of...
Elizabeth "Lizzie" McDougal |
Apr 2025 |
Video
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We suggest using March to plan out your vegetable garden for summer harvest and to get your lawn off to a solid start for the season. There are even some vegetables that can be planted once the soil reaches 40° F. Learn more in this guide.
Feb 2026 |
OSU Extension Catalog
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P: As of this morning, we have been without any power for more than five days and it is still out, with a prediction of 2–4 more days until we reconnect. I have been assuming that we would lose the contents of our ...
Hailie is the Oregon State University Extension Service Lane County Pantry Food Heroes Coordinator and State Wide Food Hero Garden Education Coordinator. She is also an Indonesian specialist and world traveler who is passionate ...
Al Shay is currently an instructor in the Horticulture Department at Oregon State University. Al holds undergraduate degrees in art as well as horticulture. Additionally Al has a Masters in Agriculture degree from OSU. Al has ...
Carolyn Breece and Ellen Topitzhofer support the field research of the OSU Honey Bee Lab. Together they manage the lab’s 80 research and educational colonies, preparing them for experiments, and collecting data. They also teach ...
Andony Melathopoulos |
Feb 2021 |
Podcast episode
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P: We are moving to the alvord desert area and have kept bees in the past. I'm curious of your thoughts on how a honey bee hive would thrive in that high desert environment? Any thoughts or advice you have here would be great!