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P: With the extremely high and dry East winds we got last week, my rose bushes and raspberry/tayberry bushes were shredded. Now what? Do I prune them like in the fall? Do I water them or withhold water and let nature do its thing?
Wildfires occur every year and the resulting smoky conditions pose health risks for both humans and animals. Here's how to take care of pets and livestock when wildfire smoke creates unhealthy air quality.
Juliana Ranches |
Nov 2024 |
OSU Extension Catalog
Learn how to home can Oregon seafood, specifically tuna, using a pressure canner in this demonstration video produced by the Oregon State University Extension Service, Family and Community Health program in Clackamas County, and Oregon Sea Grant program.
Learn how to home can Oregon seafood, specifically tuna, using a pressure canner in this demonstration video produced by the Oregon State University Extension Service, Family and Community Health program in Clackamas County, and Oregon Sea Grant program.
Learn how to home can Oregon seafood, specifically tuna, using a pressure canner in this demonstration video produced by the Oregon State University Extension Service, Family and Community Health program in Clackamas County, and Oregon Sea Grant program.
Learn how to home can Oregon seafood, specifically tuna, using a pressure canner in this demonstration video produced by the Oregon State University Extension Service, Family and Community Health program in Clackamas County, and Oregon Sea Grant program.
Our guest today is Miles Dakin, who is the new Bee Friendly Farming Coordinator at Pollinator Partnership. He started working for P2 after finishing his Master's in Entomology in June 2020. He is primarily focused on BFF ...
How do wildfires affect Oregon bees? Flames and heat can destroy their nests and smoke can disrupt their navigation abilities. But research shows they rebound strongly along with other flora and fauna after a fire.
Andony Melathopoulos, Brooke Edmunds, Jim Rivers |
Dec 2024 |
OSU Extension Catalog