Malheur Experiment Station 2016 Annual Report
Ext/CrS 157 | Oregon State University
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Shock, C. C. (Ed.) (2017). MES Annual Report 2016. OSU Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Crop and Soil Science Ext/CrS 157.
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Joey Ishida, Biological Sciences Research Technician, has contributed
to research at the Malheur Experiment Station for 30 years.
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Weather
Alfalfa
Management of Troublesome Weeds in Alfalfa Seed Production in the Treasure Valley
Onions
- 2016 Onion Variety Trials
- Onion Production from Transplants in 2016
- Onion Internal Quality in Response to Artificial Heat and Heat Mitigation During Bulb Development
- Timing of Internal Quality Problems in Onion Bulbs
- Evaluation of Chlorine and Diatomaceous Earth for Control of Internal Decay in Onion Bulbs
- Response of Five Yellow Onion Cultivars to Outlook® Applied Through Drip Irrigation
- Onion Response and Weed Control with Reflex® (Fomesafen) and Bicyclopyrone
- Onion Response to Herbicides Applied Late Fall of the Preceding Year to Control Field Bindweed
- Safe Production of Onion – 2016, Understanding the Fate of Escherichia coli in the Soil
- Surface Water Quality in the Treasure Valley in Relation to FSMA Standards for Water Testing
- Thrips and Iris Yellow Spot Virus Management in the Treasure Valley
- Monitoring Onion Pests across the Treasure Valley
Native Plant and Wildflower Seed Production
- Direct Surface Seeding Systems for the Establishment of Native Plants in 2016
- Irrigation Requirements for Seed Production of Several Native Wildflower Species Planted in the Fall of 2012
- Native Beeplant Seed Production in Response to Irrigation in a Semi-arid Environment
- Irrigation Requirements for Native Buckwheat Seed Production in a Semi-arid Environment
- Prairie Clover and Basalt Milkvetch Seed Production in Response to Irrigation
- Irrigation Requirements for Seed Production of Five Lomatium Species in a Semi-arid Environment
- Irrigation Requirements for Seed Production of Five Native Penstemon Species in a Semi-arid Environment
Potatoes
Sugar Beets
Alternative Crops
- Hulless Pumpkin Seed Production for Snack Seed Purposes in the Treasure Valley
- Evaluation of Quinoa Cultivars in the Treasure Valley
Irrigation Scheduling
Appendices
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