Malheur Experiment Station 2003 Annual Report
Agricultural Experiment Station | Special Report 1055 | Oregon State University
Cite As:
Shock, C.C. (Ed.) (2004). MES Annual Report 2003, OSU Department of Crop and Soil Science Agricultural Experiment Station | Special Report 1055.
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Station Bioscience Technicians Monty Saunders and Eric Eldgridge, planting potatoes at varying plot densities at the Malheur Experiment Station.
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Weather
Alfalfa
- Fifth Year Results Of The 1999-2003 Alfalfa Forage Variety Trial
- Second Year Results Of The 2002-2006 Drip-Irrigated Alfalfa Forage Variety Trial
- Relationship Between Water Stress And Seed Yield Of Two Drip-Irrigated Alfalfa Varieties
Corn
Onion
- 2003 Onion Variety Trials
- Pungency Of Selected Onion Varieties Before And After Storage
- Onion Production From Transplants In The Treasure Valley
- Effect Of Short-Duration Water Stress On Onion Single Centeredness And Translucent Scale
- Irrigation Frequency, Drip Tape Flow Rate, And Onion Performance
- Effect Of Phosphite Fertilizer Formulations On Onion Yield And Quality
- Effect Of A Mycorrhizae Formulation On Onion Yield And Quality
- Treatment Of Onion Bulbs With "Surround" To Reduce Temperature And Bulb Sunscald
- Preliminary Observations On The Effect Of Onion Bulb Temperature And Handling On Bruising
- Weed Control In Onion With Postemergence Herbicides
- Preemergence Herbicides For Weed Control In Onion
- Yellow Nutsedge Competition In Dry Bulb Onion Production
- Insecticide Trials For Onion Thrips (Thrips Tabaci) Control
- Alternative Methods For Controlling Onion Thrips - Effects Of Thrips On Two Varieties Of Stored Red Onions
- Varietal Response To An Alternative Approach For Controlling Onion Thrips (Thrips Tabaci) In Spanish Onions
Poplar
- Performance Of Hybrid Poplar Clones On An Alkaline Soil
- Micro-Irrigation Alternatives For Hybrid Poplar Production 2003 Trial
- Effect Of Pruning Severity On The Annual Growth Of Hybrid Poplar
Soybean
Potato
- Predicting The Spread And Severity Of Potato Late Blight (Phytophthora Infestans) In Oregon, 2003
- Potato Variety Trials 2003
- Potato Tuber Bulking Rate And Processing Quality For Early Harvest
- Planting Configuration And Plant Population Effects On Drip-Irrigated Umatilla Russet Yield And Grade
- Development Of New Herbicide Options For Weed Control In Potato Production
Sugar Beet
- Sugar Beet Variety 2003 Testing Results
- Kochia Control With Preemergence Nortron® In Standard And Micro-Rate Herbicide Programs
- Influence Of Soil-Active Herbicides On Weed Control With Micro-Rate Herbicide Programs In Sugar Beet
- Timing Of Outlook® And Dual Magnum® Applications For Weed Control In Sugar Beet
- Evaluation Of Progress® And Betamix® Formulations For Weed Control And Sugar Beet Response
- Variable Upbeet® And Progress® Rates In Standard And Micro-Rate Herbicide Programs In Sugar Beet
- Dual Magnum® Applications For Weed Control In Sugar Beet
Weed Control
- Reduction Of Irrigation-Induced Loss Of E. Coil From Surface-Irrigated Pastures
- Russian Knapweed Control As Influenced By Herbicides And Mowing
- Downy Brome Control And Desirable Species Establishment As Influenced By Burning And Plateau® Application Rate And Timing
- Rotational Response Of Alfalfa And Sugar Beet To Clarion™ And Steadfast™ Herbicides
- Yellow Nutsedge Growth In Response To Environment
- Yellow Nutsege Control In Various Crops
Irrigation
Appendices
- Appendix A: Listing of Herbicides
- Appendix B: Listing of Insecticides
- Appendices C, D, & E: Listing of Common and Scientific Plant Names
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