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Our work in Oregon and beyond creates safe, healthy food, solutions to environmental issues, potential cancer therapies, and clean waterways. It creates jobs and a stronger economy. Our discoveries help the next generation make an impact on the world.
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22May2013
Field Crops: Wheat and Weed management; grass seed production research
Directions: 1. Tangent Loop S to Wirth Rd., plot on E side of Wirth. 2. NE Tangent-HWY
…23May2013
Native Wildflower Seed Production
Plants that use little irrigation water.
Pre-registration starts at 8:30A. Lunch will be provided at 12:00 Noon. RSVP to Janet Jones to order lunch.
…24May2013
Department of Statistics Research Seminar
Colin O. Wu, Office of Biostatistics Research, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892, wuc@nhlbi.nih.gov
An important objective of longitudinal
…29May2013
Cereals and Seed Crops
Lunch will be provided
http://www.owgl.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/2013-Hyslop-Agenda.pdf
…30May2013
Starker Lecture -- Forest Biomass: Energy and Beyond
Visit forest biomass production sites and energy facilities in the Benton and Lane County areas. The discussion will include on-the-ground facility supply and processing considerations, including the
…the dean's views
In the News
Fruit-damaging fly could hit record population in Northwest this year
-Apr 22, 2013
The spotted wing drosophila fly, which lays its eggs in fruit and makes it unmarketable, could reach record population levels in the Pacific Northwest this year, according to OSU researchers.… Read full story.


















