KBREC in the News

In the study predators, such as this badger, responded to changes in plant cover and rodent (prey) activity more than cattle presence.  Credit; Oregon State University

The sagebrush ecosystem — a vast, dry landscape that supports hundreds of wildlife species and livelihoods in the West — is shrinking and changing. Livestock grazing is the dominant land-use across much of this ecosystem.


Oregon State Board of Agriculture tours KBREC during their quarterly meeting in the Klamath Basin. September 2025

September 22, 2025 | Full Story

2025 KBREC Field Day

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2025 KBREC Grain Field Day! The event was a tremendous success, and we truly appreciate your interest and participation.

July 14, 2025 | Full Story

bee gathering nectar

Klamath Community College Agriculture and the Agricultural Education & Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University have been partners since the face-to-face age prior to the pandemic.

Nicole Sanchez | May 15, 2024 | Full Story

Everald McLennon

After serving the Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) for three years as a post-doc scholar, McLennon was recently named Assistant Professor.

Everald McLennon | November 13, 2023 | Full Story

During the KBREC’s 2022 Klamath Basin Winter Wheat Tour, held Wednesday, June 29, the members of KBREC showed growers, researchers and other stakeholders just how resilient wheat can be.

Everald McLennon | February 26, 2021 | Full Story

Everald McLennon’s studies and travels have taken him all over the world, but his love for agriculture has securely rooted him in the soil sciences.

Everald McLennon | February 26, 2021 | Full Story