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This catalog lists publications, computer software, and
videotape programs available from the Oregon State
University Extension Service and the Oregon Agricultural
Experiment Station.
Extension publications are written in a popular style for a
general interest audience and have various series number
designations. Series include bulletin (EB), circular (EC),
miscellaneous (EM), fertilizer guide (FG), fact sheet (FS),
Manual, Pacific Northwest Extension produced in Oregon,
Idaho, or Washington with tn-state recommendations
(PNW), Pacific Sea Grant Advisory Program (PS),
Extension/Sea Grant (SG), Videotape Program (VTP),
Western Regional Agricultural Engineering Service
(WRAES), and Western Regional Extension (WREP).
Agricultural Experiment Station publications report
research results and are written for a more technical
audience than Extension publications. These series include
circular of information (CI), station bulletin (SB), and
technical bulletin (TB).
Ordering Information
Many OSU Extension Service publications are available for
sale at the prices listed in this catalog. Prices listed are
based on the production cost and may change as we revise
and reprint publications. If a price does not follow a
publication title, there is no charge. You may order up to
publications without shipping and
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publications, include 10 cents (plus shipping and
handling) for each publication beyond six. There is
no limit to how many charge (priced) publications you
six no-charge
may order.
Most county offices of the OSU Extension Service stock a
variety of the titles listed in this catalog. If not, the county
office staff can order a copy for you. A list of the county
offices is on the inside back cover.
Our publications are under constant revision. Instead of
building a reference collection, we encourage you to obtain
the publications when you need them.
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Agricultural Communications
Oregon State University
Administrative Services A422
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Telephone orders/price quotes: (503) 737-2513
Office hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to
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Contents
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Informational Brochures
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Agriculture
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Oregon's Agricultural Industry
Agricultural Health and Safety
Animal Health and Nutrition
Animal Pests and Predators
Beef Cattle
Bees
Buildings and Equipment
Crops
Alternative and Miscellaneous Crops
Cereal Crops
Forage and Hay
PotatoesCommercial
Seed Crops
Dairy
Fertilizer (see also Crops, Gardening)
Food Processing
Gardening (see also Fertilizer, Insect Identification and
Control, Small Fruits, Tree Fruits and Nuts, Vegetables)
Berries
Diseases and Pests
Flowers and Shrubs
Vegetables
Horticulture (see also Crops, Gardening, Wines and
Winemaking)
Christmas Trees
Small Fruits (see also Gardening)
Tree Fruits and Nuts (see also Gardening)
VegetablesCommercial (see also Crops, Gardening)
Ornamentals
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Insect Identification and Control (see also Gardening)
Irrigation
Lawns
Marketing and Management (see also CommunitySmall
Business)
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Marketing
Management
Business Management in Agriculture
Pesticide Training Materials
Plant Disease Identification and Control (see also
Gardening)
Poultry
Rabbits
Rangeland
Sheep and Goats
Small and Part-time Fanning
Soils
Weed Identification and Control (see also Crops)
Wines and Winemaking
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Impact Analysis
Leadership
Planning
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Community
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Public Policy, Government and Taxes
Regional Economics
Small Business
Energy
Forestry (for Christmas tree information, see
AgriculwreHorticulture)
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Forest Business Management
Forest Issues
Forest Measurement
Forest Protection
Identification
Kinds of Assistance
Logging
Management Planning
Marketing Forest Products
Multiple Use
Reforestation
Stand Management
Wood Processing
Home
Aging (see also Familes and Children)
Clothing and Textiles
Clothing Appearance
Clothing Care
Clothing Construction
Clothing Selection
Textiles
Families and Children (see also Aging)
Family Finance (see also Food Buying)
Foods and Nutrition (see also MarineSeafood
Preparation)
Fish and Game Preparation
Food Buying (see also Family Finance)
Food Preparation
Food Preservation and Storage
Nutrition
Home Health and Safety
Household Equipment
Housing and Home Furnishings
MarIne Resources
Business and Economics
Engineering and Technology
Marine Safety
Natural Resources
Recreation
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Seafood Preparation (see also HomeFoods and
Nutrition)
Seafood Technology
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PublicatIons Order Form
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Informational Brochures
AES
EM 8228
EM 8271
EM 8417
Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (explains
the purpose and organization of the Oregon
Agricultural Experiment Station)
A User's Guide to the OSU Extension Service
(explains how Oregon State University extends
its information)
OSU Extension Service Energy Program (explains
how the Energy Program helps Oregonians save
energy)
Extension Sea Grant at Oregon State University
Oregon's Agricultural Industry
EC 917
EC 1233
EC 1364
EC 1367
Farming and Ranching in Oregon: A picture of
diversity
Oregon Agricultural Commodities: Fann Values
and Processed Values
Background on Oregon's Grass and Legume Seed
Industry
Oregon Agricultural Data
Agricultural Health and Safety
EC 801
EC 1158
EC 1159
EC 1340
EC 1341
EC 1342
EC 1343
EM 8406
PNW 228
WRAES 16
WRAES 22
WRAES 33
WRAES 58
WRAES 63
WRAES 64
WRAES 66
WRAES 69
Poisonous Plants Encountered in Oregon 25
Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Recreational
and Governmental Pest-Control Operations
Agricultural and Silvicultural Pest-Control
Operations
Why Do Septic Systems Fail?
Septic Tank-Soil Absorption Systems
Holding Tanks
Septic Tank Maintenance
Pesticides in Groundwater in the United States of
America $5.50
Safe Chain Saw Operation 50
Preventing Inner Ear Damage from Agricultural
Noise
Farm/Home Workshop Safety Check
Work-Related Skin Problems
Step Ladder Safety/Straight Ladder Safety
Hand Lifting
Hand Signals for Agriculture
Chain Saw Safety
Extension Ladder Safety
Animal Health and Nutrition
CA L21318
EC 950
EC 1046
EC 1052
Protecting Your Dog From Disease Caused By
Eating Raw Fish 25
Preventing Prussic Acid Poisoning of
Livestock 25
Poisonous Plants and Range Management
Alternatives
The California Mastitis Test 25
EC 1053
EC 1060
EC 1065
FS 107
FS 108
FS 234
FS 248
FS 303
FS 306
PNW 157
SB 641
SB 665
WREP 39
Understanding Calf Scours
Cattle VaccinesWhich to Use?
What You Should Know About
Anaplasmosis
Vibriosis in Range Cattle
Nitrates in Cattle Feeding
Feeding Grass Straws to Cattle and Horses
Acute Emphysema of Cattle
Preventing Selenium Deficiency in
Livestock
Detecting and Controlling Trichomoniasis in
Beef and Daiiy Cattle
White Muscle and Other SeleniumResponsive Diseases of Livestock 25çt
Chromic Oxide in Range Nutrition Studies
Winter Nutrition of Fall-Calving Cows
and Calves
By-Products and Unusual Feedstuffs in
Livestock Rations $2.25
Animal Pests and Predators
EC 909
EC 910
EC 913
EC 914
EC 987
EC 1078
EC 1115
EC 1117
EC 1123
KS 44
PNW 225
TB 130
Predation by Coyotes and Other Animals
Predator Control: History and Policies
Deterrents to Predators of Livestock
The Impact of Coyotes on Wildlife
Controlling Moles 25
Controlling Ground Squirrel Damage to
Field Crops, Ditches, and Dams 25
Controlling Pocket Gopher Damage to
Lawns, Gardens, and Golf Courses 25
Controlling Pocket Gopher Damage to
Agricultural Crops 25t
Endangered and Threatened Species: The
What, Where, and Why 50
The M-44 In Coyote Damage Control $2.25
Building an Electric Antipredator Fence 50
A Computer Simulation Study of Deer in
Mendocino County, California
Beef Cattle
CI 641
CI 688
EB 831
EC 752
EC 934
EC 935
EC 951
EC 1033
EC 1035
EC 1051
EC 1061
Grass Straw as a Beef Feed: A Research
Review
Production and Marketing Strategies for
Oregon High Desert Rangeland Cattle
Producers 1968-1978
The Oregon Carcass of Merit Program 75t
Evaluation and Judging of Beef Cattle
Feeding Beef Cattle During Periods of Feed
Shortages
Creep Feeding and Early Weaning of Beef
Calves
How to Select, Grow, and Manage
Replacement Heifers 75
Beef Production for Small Farms 50
Growing Out Young Bulls
Synchronizing Estrus in Beef Cows
Nitrate Poisoning in Beef Cattle
EC 1062
EC 1063
EC 1064
EC 1066
EC 1067
EC 1068
EC 1069
EC 1070
EC 1071
EC 1072
EC 1073
EC 1074
EC 1075
EC 1210
EC 1345
EM 8237
EM 8253
EM 8322
PNW 173
SB 625
STOCK
FEED
TB 73
TB 96
TB 102
TB 110
TB 113
TB 140
WREP 100
WREP 101
Urinary Calculi in Beef Cattle
Bloat Prevention and Treatment in Beef
Grass Tetany in Beef Cattle
Shrinkage in Beef Cattle
Breeding Soundness of Bulls
The Al. Program for Beef
Infectious Respiratory Diseases in Beef
Preconditioning of Calves
Beef Implants and Feed Additives
Reproductive Tract Anatomy and Physiology of
the Cow
Care and Management of Calves at Weaning
How to Handle Calving Difficulties
Beef Ration BalancingThe Ins and Outs
Using Forage Analysis to Formulate Winter
Rations for Beef Cattle in Mid-Columbia
Counties 25
Using National Sire Summaries to Improve
Selection Skills 50
Oregon Beef Cattle Improvement Program and
Procedures $1.25
A Management Calendar for Fall Calving
Total Cattle Management A Management
Calendar for Spring Calving
Freeze Marking Farm Animals 25
Stockwater's Effect on Cattle Performance on the
High Desert
Stocker-Feeder Management Guide (a collection of
materials in a 3-ring binder with preprinted chapter
dividers) $35.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling
on single-copy orders
Beef Cattle Breeding Research in the Western
Region
Amount of Selection Applied and Response of
Traits in Four Inbred Lines of Beef Cattle
Some Factors Affecting Feed Efficiency in Beef
Cattle
Effect of Diethyistilbestrol on Growth and Carcass
Quality of Beef Cattle
The Effect of Initial Weight, Time on Feed, and
Prefmishing Environment Upon Feedlot Performance of Steers
Grass Straw in Finishing Rations for Cattle and
Sheep
A Modified Basis Contract for Feeder Cattle 50
Basis Contracting for Livestock 50
Bees
EC 857
EC 1272
FS 240
FS 311
PNW 79
PNW 155
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Removing Bees From Buildings 25
Detecting and Controlling Honey Bee Brood Mites
(Varroajacobsoni Oudemans)
Controlling Wax Moths in Honeycombs
Controlling Nosema Disease in Honey Bees
Beekeeping $1.00
Alkali Bees: Their Biology and Management
for Alfalfa Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 50
PNW 198
PNW 245
Honey Bee Diseases and Their Control 25
Evaluating Honey Bee Colonies for
PollinationA Guide for Growers and
SB 598
SB 630
SB 636
SB 653
SB 656
SPOOl
TB 125
TB 126
WREP 15
WREP 32
Beekeepers 25
Artificial Beds for Alkali Bee Propagation
Chalk Brood Disease in the Leafcutting Bee
A Natural Light Sapyga and Parasite
Emergence Trap in Leafcutting Bee
Management (Megachile rotundata)
Etiology and Epizootiology of Chalkbrood
in the Leafcutting Bee, Megachile rotundata
(Fabricius), with Notes on Ascosphaera
Species
Inhibition of Chalkbrood Spore Germination
In Vitro (Ascosphaera aggregata:
Ascosphaerales)
Biology and External Morphology of
Bees $2.50
Bees of Northwestern America:
AGAPOSTEMON (Hymenoptera:
Halictidae)
Bees of Northwestern America: HAUCFUS
(Hymen optera:Hoiictidea)
How to Reduce Bee Poisoning from
Pesticides 500
Parasites, Predators, and Nest Destroyers of
the Alfalfa Leafcutting Bee, Megachile
rotundata 75
Buildings and Equipment
EC 1032
EC 1076
EC 1108
BC 1273
EC 1275
EC 1332
FS 282
FS 302
ND AE-084
ND AE-094
ND AE-701
PNW 171
PNW 211
PNW 264
PNW 307
PNW 308
PNW 320
SB 609
Cattle Facilities
Planning Farm Buildings 50
Managing Storage Facilities for Livestock
Manure
Obtaining Permits for Livestock Operations
Hovers for Farrowing Buildings
Selecting, Using, and Maintaining
Pneumatic Tools for Installing Fasteners
into Wood 75
Controlling Odors from Confined Animal
Operations
Why Ventilate Animal Buildings?
Temporary Grain Storage on the Farm 25
Grain Drying Tables 25
Grain Drying 25
Building Hobby Greenhouses 25
Pole-type Farm Building Construction 50
Protective Shelters For Beef Calves on
Range 250
Basic Ventilation Considerations for
Livestock or Poultry Housing 50
Troubleshooting a Mechanical Ventilation
System for Livestock or Poultry
Housing 500
Calibrating and Using a Backpack
Sprayer $1.00
Limitations of Single- and Multi-man
Platform Harvesting Aids
SB 646
Effect of a Solid Windbreak in a Cattle-Feeding
Area
TB 124
Douglas-fir Bark as a Trickling Filter Medium for
Animal Waste Disposal Systems
WRAES 89 Herringbone Al. Breeding Chute
WRAES 98 Cattle Trap
WRAES 102 Hobby Greenhouse Design Notes
Crops
Alternative and MIscellaneous Crops
CI 658
CI 679
CI 683
EC 1009
EC 1237
EM 8398
FG 15
FS 93
FS 223
PNW 182
PNW 251
SB 648
TB 83
Annual Weed Control in Furrow-Irrigated Mint
The Economics of Producing and Marketing
Soybeans in Oregon
Selectivity and Efficacy of Diuron for Weed
Control in Peppermint
Soil Samples for Redbacked Cutworm in
Peppermint 75
Growing Meadowfoam in the Wifiamette Valley
New Crops for Oregon: Rapeseed 50
Peppermint (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Suggestions for Peppermint Wilt Control
Cropping Peppermint on Soils Infested with
Vertidillium Wilt
Insects on Mint $1.50
A Sampling Plan For the Two-spotted Spider Mites
in Mint 25
Meadowfoam (Linia,Uhes a/ba): Its Research and
Development as a Potential New Oilseed Crop for
the Willamette Valley of Oregon
The Effect of Lime and Phosphorus on the Yield
and Phosphorus Content of Legumes in Western
Oregon
Cereal Crops
CI 691
CI 698
EC 1093
EC 1171
EC 1235
Winter Wheat Fertilization in the Northeast
Intermountain Region of Oregon
White Wheat Marketing Margins Between the
Pacific Northwest and Japan
The Hessian Fly in Oregon 25
Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: Hill 81 and
Stephens Wheats 25
Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: Micah Barley
A Spring Barley for Irrigated Areas
EC 1244
Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: FloraA Winter
Triticale
EC 1251
Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: MalcolmA Soft
White Winter Wheat
EC 1264
EM 8308
FG 8
Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: OvesonA Soft
White Winter Wheat
PLANTEMP Computer Software (predicts wheat
plant development and ground cover by wheat
plants in their vegetative stage) $25.00 plus $3.00
shipping and handling on single-copy orders
Spring Grains (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
FG 9
Winter Wheat (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
8
FG 37
Irrigated Spring-Planted Small Grains
Mineral Soils (Eastern OregonEast of
FG 40
Cascades)
Irrigated Semi-Dwarf Wheat (Eastern
FG 54
OregonEast of Cascades)
Winter Wheat (Non-IrrigatedColumbia
FOil
FS 250
FS 269
FS 272
FS 298
FS 308
FS 309
PNW 331
SB 611
SB 668
SB 670
TB 121
TB 135
Plateau)
Field Corn (Eastern OregonEast of
Cascades)
Take-All Root Rot of Winter Wheat
Growing Winter Wheat on Poorly Drained
Soil
The Winter Grain Mite
The Wheat Stem Maggot
Recognizing and Controlling Cephalosporium Stripe: A Disease of Cereal Grain
Evaluating Grain for Livestock Feed
Triticale 25
Rye Flour Volatiles (Secale Cereale)
Contribution of the Oregon Wheat Industry
to Oregon's Economy
Intensively Managed Irrigated Hard Red
Winter Wheat Production
Fertilizer Experiments with Winter Wheat in
Western Oregon
Crested Wheat Production: Impacts on
Fertility, Row Spacing, and Stand Age
Forage and Hay
Alfalfa Variety Tests in the Columbia Basin,
CI 625
Blue Mountains and Snake River Valley
C1644
"Sick" Alfalfa
Alfalfa Production Practices and Variety
CI 694
Perfonnance in Southern Oregon
Forage Quality: What It Is and Why It Is
EC 943
Important
Verticilium Wilt for Alfalfa 25
EC 1002
Alfalfa Silage
EC 1054
Managing Pastures in Western Oregon 75
EC 1077
Making Lime-Pelleted Seeds 25
EC 1086
Growing Cereals For Forage 25
EC 1153
From Forage to ProfitHow to Establish
EC 1157
and Manage a Productive Pasture in Western
Oregon 75
Horse Owner's Guide to Buying Hay 75
EC 1249
Conserving Forage as Round Bale Silage
EC 1259
ALFACHAR Computer Software (allows
EM 8307
the user to defme selection criteria relating
to brand, year of release, winter hardiness,
disease resistance, and insect resistance from
a database of about 400 varieties of alfalfa)
$25.00 plus $3.00 shippping and handling
on single-copy orders
HAYVAL Computer Software (evaluates
EM 8396
the winter feeding needs of beef, sheep, and
horses) $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and
handling on single-copy orders
FG 1
Irrigated Clover Grass Pastures (Western
OregonWest of Cascades)
FG 4
FG 10
FG 17
FG 18
FG 20
FG 21
Subclover-Grass Pastures, Western Oregon
(Excepting Coos, Curry, Jackson, Josephine
Counties)
Field Corn (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Red Clover (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Alfalfa (Willameue Valley and Northwest Oregon)
Alfalfa (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades)
Irrigated Clover-Grass Pastures (Eastern Oregon
East of Cascades)
FG 36
FG 38
FG 58
FG 63
FS 253
FS 254
FS 255
FS 256
FS 257
FS 258
FS 259
FS 260
FS 261
FS 262
FS 263
FS 264
FS 265
FS 266
FS 283
FS 284
FS 285
FS 287
FS 288
FS 289
FS 290
FS 291
FS 292
FS 296
PNW 223
PNW 244
SB 610
SB 617
SB 626
SB 633
SB 635
SB 649
SB 651
10
Tall Fescue (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Irrigated Pastures (Central Oregon)
Irrigated Clover-Grass Pastures (Southwest
Oregon)
Subclover-Grass Pastures Western Oregon (Coos,
Curry, Jackson, Josephine Counties)
Growing Alfalfa for Forage
Growing Alsike Clover for Forage
Growing Red Clover for Forage
Growing White Clover for Forage
Growing Subterranean Clover for Forage
Growing Big Trefoil for Forage
Growing Birdsfoot Trefoil for Forage
Growing Kentucky Bluegrass for Forage
Growing Orchardgrass for Forage
Growing Perennial Ryegrass for Forage
Growing Tall Fescue for Forage
Growing Meadow Foxtail for Forage
Growing Reed Canarygrass for Forage
Growing Timothy for Forage
Growing Sainfoin for Forage
Growing Sweetciover for Forage
Growing Strawberry Clover for Forage
Growing Rape and Kale for Forage
Growing Field Peas for Forage
Growing Smooth Bromegrass for Forage
Growing Sorghum and Sudangrass for Forage
Growing Annual Ryegrass for Forage
Growing Vetch for Forage
Growing Turnips for Forage
Testing the Quality of Alfalfa Hay 50
Selecting Alfalfa Varieties for the Pacific
Northwest 75
Recycling Nitrogen and Sulfur in GrassClover
Pastures
Pulping Characteristics of Willamette Valley Grass
Straws
Seasonal Responses of Perennial Forage Grasses to
Nitrogen Applications
Effective Nodulation and Production of Subterranean Clover with Pelleted and Small Amounts of
Lime
Irrigated Pastures for Range Livestock
The Influence of Seeding Rates on Yield and Stand
of Alfalfa in Oregon's Wilamette Valley
The Influence of Seeding Rates on Quality of
Alfalfa m Oregon's Willamette Valley
SB 662
TB 84
TB 99
TB 115
TB 139
Phosphorus and Sulfur Fertilization of
Established Subclover in Western Oregon
Seasonal Yield and Chemical Content of
Forage Mixtures on Pine Woodland
Meadow Site in Northwestern Oregon
Effect of Fertilizers on Irrigated GrassLegume Pastures on an Astoria Soil Series
Performance by Cattle and Sheep on
Subclover-Grass Pastures
Meiotic Irregularities in Tall Fescue
Genotes and Their Fl Hybrids
TB 141
TB 149
Alfalfa Hay Quality in Oregon
Seasonal Forage Production and Quality on
Four Native and Improved Plant Communities in Eastern Oregon
PotatoesCommercial
CI 671
CI 678
EC 844
EC 860
EC 954
EC 1107
FG 19
FG 56
FG 57
FS 77
PNW 236
PNW 248
PNW 257
PNW 295
TB 129
WREP 64
Cover Crop and Residue Management for
Wind Erosion Control on Sandy Soils
During Potato Planting
Oregon Potato Variety Trials 1978
Tobacco Rattle Virus in Oregon Potatoes
Controlling Green Peach Aphids on Potatoes
Controlling Bacterial Soft Rot and Blackleg
Potatoes 25
Selecting Fans for Commercial Potato
Storage 50
Potatoes (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
Irrigated Potatoes (Central Oregon and
Kiamath Areas)
Irrigated Potatoes (Columbia Basin-Maiheur
County)
Use of Soil Fumigation For Control of
Verticillium Wilt of Potatoes
Designing Bulk Potato Storage
Structures 50
Potatoes: Influencing Seed Tuber
Behavior 500
Potatoes Storage and Quality Maintenance
in the Pacific Northwest 75
Insulation and Vapor Barriers in Potato
Storage Buildings 75
Effect of Fertilizers on Yield and Quality of
Potatoes in the Willamette Valley
Management of Potato Insects in the
Western States $1.25
Seed Crops
CI 623
C! 635
CI 643
Time Isolation as a Safeguard to Varietal
Purity in Perennial Ryegrass, Annual
Ryegrass and Orchardgrass
Seed Production of Arrowleaf Clover in
Western Oregon
Economic Characteristics of Farms
Producing Grass Seed in Oregon's
Willamette Valley
11
Cl 693
EC 850
EC 1055
EC 1090
EM 8397
FG 5
Production of Subterranean Clover Seed in
Western Oregon
Biibug Control in Orchard Grass Seed Fields
Inoculating Alfalfa and Clover Seed 25
The Oregon Seed Certification Program
Burning Grass Seed Fields in Oregon's Willamette
Valley: The Search for Solutions $3.50
Annual Ryegrass Seed (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
FG 6
Fine Fescue Seed (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
FG 7
Bentgrass Seed (Western OregonWest of
FG 30
Cascades)
Crimson Clover-Vetch-Austrian Peas (Western
OregonWest of Cascades)
FG 31
FG 44
Bluegrass Seed (Northeast Oregon)
Blue Grass Seed (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
FG 45
Orchard Grass Seed (Western OregonWest of
Cascades)
FG 46
Perennial Ryegrass Seed (Western OregonWest
of Cascades)
FS 273
Winter Rapeseed Production in Western Oregon
PNW 265
Turnip and Rutabaga Seed Production in the
Pacific Northwest 25
PNW 266
Cucurbit Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 50
PNW 267
Spinach Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 25
PNW 268
Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower and
Kohirabi Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 25
PNW 269
Kale and Collard Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 25
PNW 270
Mustard and Chinese Cabbage Seed Production in
the Pacific Northwest 25
PNW 271
Table Beet and Swiss Chard Seed Production in the
Pacific Northwest 25
PNW 272
Carrot, Parsnip and Parsley Seed Production in the
Pacific Northwest 25
PNW 273
Lettuce Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 25
PNW 274
Radish Seed Production in the Pacific
Northwest 25
SB 600
Forty Years of Testing...Grass & Legume Varieties
for Seed Yields in Oregon
SB 601
Fertilizing Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue for
Seed Production in Northeastern Oregon
SB 619
Flower Seed Production Trials in Southern Oregon
TB 88
Separating Seeds by Length With Special Indent
Cylinders
TB 108
Orchardgrass Seed Production in Western Oregon
TB 114
Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Production in Western
Oregon
TB 137
Magnetic Separation of Seeds
WAEB 1309 Wheat Seed Quality 25
WREP 12
Alfalfa Seed Insect Pest Management
12
Dairy
An Economic Analysis of Ahernative
Milk Production Systems: Oregon Milk
Marketing Area One 1971
The Influence of Feed Costs and Milk Price
CI 651
on Forage Production on Coastal Dairy
Farms
Planning A Dairy Waste Handling System
EC 1007
Starting a Dairy in Oregon 25
EC 1091
Selecting a Dairy Waste Management
EC 1102
System for the Willamette Valley
Selecting a Dairy Waste Management
EC 1103
System for Eastern Oregon
Selecting a Dairy Waste Management
EC 1104
System for the Oregon Coast
Somatic Cell CountsWhat They Mean to
EC 1206
Dairy Managers 25
Increasing Dairy Efficiency 50
EM 8350
Good Farm Equipment Sanitation Means
EM 8408
Better Milk Quality Tests 50
Managing Dairy Grazing for the Most
EM 8412
Efficient Yields 50
Energy for Dairy Cows
FS 194
So You Own a Cow...Now What?
FS 201
Energy Savings Through Higher Producing
FS 247
Cows
Feeding Calves for Veal
FS 280
Selecting and Culling Dairy Cattle
FS 310
NCREP 267 Coliform-Infected Dairy Cows
NCREP 275 Mastitis Control Program for Strep.
Ag.-Infected Dairy Cows
NCREP 277 MastitisA Closer Look
NCREP 278 Non-Ag. Strep.-Infected Dairy Cows
(Environmental Strep)
Feeding the Newborn Calf 75
PASC 311
Feeding the Daiiy Heifer 75
PASC 312
Housing for Dairy Calves 25
PNW 71
Buying and Selling Forages Based on
PNW 259
Moisture Content 25
Designing Dairy Free Stalls 25
PNW 321
Evaluating Dairy Waste Management
SB 658
Systems' Influence on Fecal Colifonn
Concentration on Runoff
WRAES 92 Detecting Stray Currents in Milking Parlors
Dry Cow Feeding Management 25
WREP 13
Dairy Calf Housing
WREP 38
Dairy Breeding Efficiency $1.50
WREP 41
Evaluating Dairy Herd Reproductive Status
WREP 67
Using DHI Records 50
Routine Fertility Examinations as Part of
WREP 70
a Reproductive Dairy Herd Health
Program 75
Understanding the Basics of Managing
WREP 110
Dairy Labor 25
CI 639
13
Fertilizer (see also Crops, Gardening)
EC 1094
FG 52
FG 64
FG 74
PNW 239
TB 142
Calculating the Fertilizer Value of Manure From
Livestock Operations 75
Fertilizer and Lime Materials
Fertilizing With Sewage Sludge
A List of Analytical Laboratories Serving Oregon
How to Calculate Manure Application Rates in the
Pacific Northwest 25
Effect of Temperature on Nutritional Requirements
of Plants
Food Processing
CI 624
CI 629
CI 632
FS 176
TB ill
TB 118
TB 123
TB 128
Cherry Brining and Finishing
The Chemical and Preservative Properties of Sulfur
Dioxide Solution for Brining Fruit
Procedure for Secondary Bleaching Brined
Cherries with Sodium Chlorite
Procedures for Sanitation in Retail Frozen Desserts
Reclaiming Used Cherry Brines
Quality and Yield of Brined Cherries
Measuring Textural Characteristics of Fresh Fruit
and VegetablesApples, Carrots, and Cantaloupes
Properties of Starch as Related to the Characteristics of Starch-Structured Breads
Gardening
(see also Fertilizer, Insect Identification and Control, Small
Fruits, Tree Fruits and Nuts, Vegetables)
EC 824
EC 871
BC 1228
EC 1247
FG 66
FS 220
FS 225
FS 246
FS 270
FS 304
PNW 151
PNW 152
PNW 164
PNW 165
PNW 170
Soil and Water Management for Home
Gardens 25
Planning a Home or Farm Vegetable Garden 75
Planning and Preparing Your Vegetable Garden
Site 25
Gardening with Composts, Mulches, and Row
Covers 50
Fertilizing Home Fruit, Vegetable, and Ornamental
Gardens
Collecting and Storing Seeds from Your Garden
Producing Transplants at Home
Constructing Coldframes and Hotbeds
Raised Bed Gardening
Cover Crops for Home Gardens
Propagating Herbaceous Plants from Cuttings 25
Propagating Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs,
Trees, and Vines With Stem Cuttings 25
Propagation from Bulbs, Conns, Tubers, Rhizomes
and Tuberous Roots and Stems 25
Layering to Renew or Multiply Plants 25
Propagating Plants from Seed 5O
Berries
EC 1303
EC 1304
EC 1305
BC 1306
14
Growing Blackberries in Your Home Garden 75
Growing Blueberries in Your Home Garden 50
Growing Grapes in Your Home Garden $1.50
Growing Raspberries in Your Home Garden 75
EC 1307
EC 1308
EC 1309
EC 1310
EC 1361
Growing Strawberries in Your Home
Garden 75
Blueberry Cultivars for Oregon 750
Grape Cultivars For Your Home Garden 75
Raspberry Cuhivars for Oregon
Growing Currants and Gooseberries in Your
Home Garden $1.00
Diseases and Pests
EC 845
FS 139
FS 242
FS 277
FS 286
Biology and Control of the Garden
Symphylan
Blossom-End Rot of Tomatoes
Discourage Plant Diseases in Your Home
Garden
How to Control Slugs
How to Control Cabbage Maggots in Your
Vegetable Garden
Flowers and Shrubs
FS 1
FS 12
PS 95
PS 154
PS 162
PNW 185
TB 148
Preparing Winter Storage for Fuchsias,
Geraniums and Tuberous Plants
Azalea and Rhododendron Care and Culture
Dahlia Culture
Preserving Cut Holly
Care and Handling of Poinsettias
Plant Materials for Landscaping 500
Easter Lily Growth and Development
Vegetables
EC 797
EC 876
EC 886
EC 1004
EC 1226
EC 1227
EC 1231
EC 1260
EC 1268
EC 1333
EC 1358
FS 138
Growing Rhubarb in Oregon 25
Grow Your Own Cabbage
Grow Your Own Green Beans
Growing Potatoes in the Home Garden 250
Grow Your Own Cucumbers
Grow Your Own Peppers 250
Grow Your Own Beets, Carrots, Radishes,
and Other Root Crops 250
Grow Your Own Sweet Corn 50
Grow Your Own Lettuce, Spinach, and
Swiss Chard 50
Grow Your Own Tomatoes 25
Grow Your Own Vegetable Sprouts 500
Garlic for the Home Garden
Horticulture
(see also Crops, Gardening, Wines and Winemafring)
EC 1258
Living Mulch Options for Precision
Management of Horticultural Crops 500
Christmas Trees
PNW 6
PNW 219
PNW 226
Growing Christmas Trees in the Pacific
Northwest 75
Managing Weeds and Vegetation in
Christmas Trees 500
Developing High Quality True Fir
Christmas Trees 75
15
WAEB 735
Recognition and Management of Christmas Tree
Pests 75
WAEB 1479 Conversion of Christmas Tree Lands to Timber
Stands $1.00
Small Fruits (see also Gardening)
EC 953
EC 1168
EC 1175
EC 1203
EM 8413
FG 14
FG 48
Improving Bee Pollination of Commercial
Caneberries 25
Strawbeny Production, Returns, and Costs in
Oregon and Washington 75
The Strawberry Crown Moth 50
Controlling Root Weevils in Commercial
Strawberries, Caneberries, and Blueberries 50'
Pest Control Guide for Wine Grapes in Oregon
(revised annually) $2.00
Strawberries in Western Oregon (West of the
Cascades)
Loganberries, Boysenberries and Marion
Blackberries
FG 49
Red Raspberries (Western OregonWest of
FG 50
Cascades)
Black Raspberries (Blackcaps) (Western
OregonWest of Cascades)
FG 51
Thornless Evergreen Blackberries (Western
OregonWest of Cascades)
FG 75
PNW 176
PNW 215
PNW 220
South Coastal Oregon Cranberries
Commercial Red Raspberry Production $1.00
Highbush Blueberry Production $1.00
Controlling Damage of Vertebrate Pests to
Grapes 25
PNW 247
Cranberry Production in the Pacific
Northwest $7.50
SB 620
Alternate-Year Production of Thorniess Evergreen
Blackberries: Technical and Economic Feasibility
SB 624
Color and Pigment Analyses in Fruit Products
TB 131
Strawberry Breeding and Evaluation for
Mechanical Harvesting
VTP 002
A Grower's Guide to Pruning Highbush Blueberries videotape (22 miii.) $27.00 plus $3.00
shipping and handling on single-copy orders
WAEB 1388 Small Fruit Pests: Biology, Diagnosis and
Management $3.00
Tree Fruits and Nuts (see also Gardening)
CI 650
CI 660
CI 684
EC 631
EC 647
EC 650
EC 733
EC 773
EC 819
16
Liming for Filbert Production in Western Oregon
Integrated Control of Pear Psylla in Oregon's Hood
River Valley
Rain Beetle Grub Control in Orchards of the
Mid-Columbia, Oregon, Area: Summary of
1974-75 Fumigation Tests
Controlling Diseases and Insects in Home
Orchards
Shell Perforation and Poor Sealing of Walnuts
Apple Bud Development
Training and Pruning Your Home Orchard $1.00
Growing Prunes 75
Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home
Orchard 50
Pollination and Fruit Set of Pear 25
Pruning to Restore an Old, Neglected Apple
Tree 50
Pollination and Fruit Set of Apple 25
EC 1087
Filbert and Walnut Production, Returns, and
EC 1173
Costs in Oregon and Washington 750
Selecting Peach Varieties for the Willametre
EC 1181
Valley 500
Growing Hazelnuts in Oregon $1.00
EC 1219
Training and Pruning Commercial Peach
EC 1236
Orchards 50
Scab-Immune Apple Varieties For New
EC 1334
Orchards 50
Apples
FG 23
Sweet Cherries (Oregon)
FG 25
Sweet Cherry Varieties and Pollinizers for
FS 57
Oregon
Care of Physically Injured Fruit and Nut
FS 60
Trees
Using Leaf Analysis to Diagnose Nutrient
FS 118
Disorders in Tree Fruits and Small Fruits
Mechanical Harvesting of Prunes in Oregon
FS 132
When to Pick Apples and Pears
FS 147
Controlling Walnut Husk Flies
FS 168
Stone Fruit Pollination
FS 172
Training and Pruning Sweet Cherry Trees
FS 202
for Mechanical Harvesting
Pruning Sweet Cherry Trees for Hand
FS 207
Harvest
How to Find Help Identifying Fruit Trees
FS 238
Control of Premature Ripening of Bartlett
FS 241
Pears
The Apple Maggot in Oregon
FS 271
Grafting Fruit Trees 50
PNW 62
Nutrient Disorders in Tree Fruits 25
PNW 121
Meadow Mouse Control in Tree Fruit
PNW 154
Orchards 25
Training and Pruning Apple and Pear
PNW 156
Trees 500
PNW 156-S Poda y Guia de Manzanos y Perales
(I'raining and Pruning Apple and Pear
Trees)
Orchard Spraying in the Pacific
PNW 174
Northwest $2.00
Rootstocks for Apple in the Pacific
PNW 208
Northwest 25
Cold Resistance of Stone Fruit Flower
PNW 221
Buds 500
Growing Walnuts in the Pacific
PNW 235
Northwest 50
Bee Pollination of Tree Fruits 75
PNW 282
Managing Orchard Floor Vegetation in the
PNW 313
Pacific Northwest 75
Gala: A New Early-Maturing Apple
PNW 319
Variety 250
Using Horticultural Spray Oils to Control
PNW 328
Orchard Pests 50
EC 986
EC 1005
17
PNW 332
PNW 341
SB 632
SB 634
TB 82
TB 93
TB 132
TB 143
VTP 001
Evaluating Orchard Performance and Practices
from Packout Records 75
Choosing Pear Rootstocks for the Pacific
Northwest 25
Phenology and Plant Species Adaptation to
Climates of the Western United States
Integrated Pest Management of Insects and Mites
Attacking Pears in Southern Oregon
Effects of Long-Term Fertilizer and Management
Practices on Growth and Yield of Pears Grown in a
Clay Adobe Soil
Stony Pit of Pear in Oregon
Fluoride Investigations in The Dalles Area
1968-1974
Fluoride Investigations at the Mid-Columbia
Experiment Station: 196 1-1979
Budding and Grafting Fruit Trees videotape
(35 min.) $37.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling
on single-copy orders
VegetablesCommercial
(see also Crops, Gardening)
EC 1172
EC 1180
EM 8300
FG 11
FG 13
FO 27
Snap Bean and Sweet Corn Production, Returns,
and Costs in the Pacific Northwest $1.00
Detecting and Controlling the Corn Earworm in the
Willamette Valley 50
Enterprise Budgets for Snap Beans, Sweet Corn,
Table Beets, and Carrots in the Willamette
Valley, 1984 $1.75
Sweet Corn (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Table Beets (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Broccoli (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
(Also applicable to Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage and
Cauliflower)
FG 28
FG 29
FOSS
FG 62
FG 65
Bush Beans (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Carrots (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Peas (Western OregonWest of Cascades)
Sweet Corn (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades)
OnionsMinerals Soils (Eastern OregonEast of
Cascades)
FG 67
FG 68
FG 72
FS 82
FS 83
FS 212
FS 222
FS 235
PENN
PNW 150
PNW 243
PNW 277
TB 97
18
OnionsMuck SoilsWifiamette Valley
Western Oregon Vine Crops (Cucumbers, Melons,
Squash, Pumpkins)
Peas (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades)
Blight of Beans
Bean Rust
Bean Necrosis Disease
White Mold and Grey Mold of Snap Beans
Onion White Rot
Identifying Diseases of Vegetables $8.00
Insectsof Peas 50
Producing Processing Peas in the Pacific
Northwest $1.00
Onion Storage: Guidelines for Commercial
Growers 75
Effects of Soil Moisture and Nitrogen Fertilizer on
Pole Beans
Halo
Ornamentals
EC 751
FS 103
Pruning Ornamental Trees and Shrubs
Fertilizing Shade and Ornamental Trees
Insect Identification and Control
(see also Gardening)
CA APHID Russian Wheat Aphid: How To Recognize
This New Pest and Its Damage
Controlling Carpenter Ants
EC 627
Dampwood Termite Control 25
EC 700
The Golden BuprestidA Wood-Boring
EC 713
Beetle 25
Sampling for Soil Insect Pests 25
EC 1079
Selecting and Monitoring Pheromone Traps
EC 1207
in Insect Pest Management 75
New Pest Alert: Russian Wheat Aphid
EC 1262
Managing Leafrollers on Caneberries in
EC 1263
Oregon $1.25
Biological Control Agents and Where to
EC 1328
Find Them 75
Biology and Management of Cutworms and
EC 1359
Armyworms in Table Beets 50'
New Pest Alert: Ash Whitefly
EC 1362
The Black Widow and Other Spiders
FS 129
The Strawberry Crown Moth
FS 244
Pacific Northwest Insect Control Handbook
INSECF
(revised annually) $15.00
How to Recognize Cut Worms, Army
PNW 130
Worms, Loopers 25
Cockroaches: Identification, Biology, and
PNW 186
Control 75
Mint Root Borer in the Pacific
PNW 322
Northwest $1.25
Preventing and Controlling Powderpost
PNW 326
Beetles In and Around the Home 25
Beneficial Organisms Associated With
PNW 343
Pacific Northwest Crops $1.00
Chemical Control of Terrestrial Slugs and
SB 628
Snails
The Oregon State InsectOregon
SB 650
Swallowtail Butterfly
Laboratory Feeding Tests on the DevelopSB 674
ment of Gypsy Moth Larvae with Reference
to Plant Taxa and Allelochemicals
Biology and Economic Importance of Seed
TB 68
Chalcids Infesting Red Clover and Alfalfa in
Oregon
Biological Control of Insects and Weeds in
TB 90
Oregon
Bionoinics and Control of the Two-Spotted
TB 101
Spider Mite on Pear in Southern Oregon
The Pear Psylla in Oregon
TB 122
The Distribution and Biology of the Oregon
TB 134
Trichoptera
19
TB 144
TB 150
The Gerridae or Water Striders of Oregon and
Washington (Hemiptera:heferoptera)
The Corixidae of Oregon and Washington
(Hemiptera:het eroptera)
Irrigation
CI 628
EC 1274
FG 76
PNW 285
PNW 286
PNW 287
PNW 288
PNW 289
PNW 290
PNW 291
PNW 292
PNW 293
PNW 323
TB 85
Consumptive Use and Net Irrigation Requirements
for Oregon
Understanding Your Right to Irrigation Water 25
Irrigation Water Quality
Pumping Plant Efficiencies
Offsets for Stationary Sprinider Systems
Irrigation Runoff Control Strategies
Irrigation Scheduling
Converting Sprinkler Systems to Lower Pressure
Sizing Irrigation Mainlines and Fittings
Electrical Demand ChargesHow to Keep
Them Low
Extending Electric Motor Life
Irrigation System Walk-Through Inspection
Analysis
Conserving Water in Agriculture: Stretching
Irrigation Water Supplies
Irrigation Water Values in the Willamette Valley:
A Study of Alternative Valuation Methods
Lawns
EC 966
EC 968
EC 969
EC 1018
EC 1021
EC 1278
FS 55
PNW 240
PNW 299
Establishing Lawns by Sodding
Controlling Weeds in Home Lawns
Establishing and Maintaining a Seeded Lawn in
Eastern Oregon
Removing Thatch and Aerating Lawns
Establishing New Lawns By Seeding
Fertilizing Home Lawns 50'
Controlling Moss in Lawns
Construction and Maintenance of Natural Grass
Athletic Fields $1.50
Turfgrass Seeding Recommendations for the
Pacific Northwest 75
Marketing and Management
(see also CommunitySmall Business)
Agricultural Economics
CI 638
CI 648
CI 662
CI 692
CI 700
CI 703
20
Technical and Economic Considerations in
Shipping Grass Seed Residue to Japan
Ryegrass Straw Utilization in Paper and Fiberboard
Products: An Exploratory Investigation
Corporate Agriculture in Oregon: A Descriptive
Analysis
Economics of Producing Ethyl Alcohol from
Agricultural Products in Oregon
The Demise of an Agricultural Lender: The Case
of the Willamette Production Credit Association
Field Sanitation Costs for Willamette Valley Grass
Seed Producers
EM 8327
EM 8407
EM 8438
FS 268
PNW 346
SB 605
SB 612
SB 664
TB 91
TB 92
TB 98
TB 112
TB 116
TB 119
TB 136
International Trade and the Oregon
Economy 50
Vineyard Economics: The Costs of
Establishing and Producing Wine Grapes in
the Willamette Valley $230
Orchard Economics: The Cost of Establishing a High Density Pear Orchard in the
Hood River Valley $2.50
Trends in Oregon Farmland Value
The Costs of Owning and Operating Farm
Machinery in the Pacific Northwest $2.75
Cooperative Mergers: Their Objectives,
Success, and Impact on Growth
The Short-Run Demand for a Reduction of
Delivery Time in the Provision of Farm
Machinery Parts: A Conceptual Framework
The Impact of International Trade on U.S.
Employment Levels and Composition
Long-run Projections of Bartlett Pear Prices
and Production
Economics of Federal Range Use and
Improvement for Livestock Production
Economic Analysis of Water, Nitrogen, and
Seedling Rate Relationships in Corn
Production on Woodburn Soils
AStudyoftheEconomicsofForceMolting
in Commercial Egg Production
Economic Consequences of Interbasin
Water Transfer
Simulation of Farm Bargaining Board
Policies in the Western Late Potato System
A Bayesian Simulation Approach for
Estimating Value of Information: An
Application to Frost Forecasting
Agricultural Marketing
CI 657
CI 663
CI 689
CI 690
CI 695
EC 945
EC 972
EC 1016
EC 1116
EC 1366
EM 8242
Cooperative Market Pooling
An Economic Analysis of Alternative Milk
Packaging Containers in Washington,
Oregon and California
Supply and Disposition of Cool Season
Grass Seed in U.S. and Overseas Markets
The Japanese White Wheat Marketing
System
The U.S. Processed Strawberry Maiket An
Analysis of Trends andCommodity
Characteristics as They Impact on Oregon
Direct Farm Marketing 75
Livestock Market NewsAs Near As Your
Phone
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #8 Oregon
Regulations 75
Developing and Managing a Farmers
Market in Oregon 25
Market News: What's Available?
Marketing Management Guidelines for
Farm Level Wheat Sales Decisions 50
21
EM 8310
EM 8394
FS 293
PNW 201
PNW 202
PNW 203
PNW 204
PNW 205
PNW 206
PNW 241
SB 606
SB 647
SB 652
SB 655
SB 661
SB 672
WOOLPRO Computer Software (simplifies record
keeping associated with operation of a wool pool)
$25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on singlecopy orders
Predicting Total Market and Market Shares for
Agricultural Suppliers: Source Data $4.25
Farmer Protection Against Grain Elevator
Bankruptcies
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #1
An Overview 25
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #2 Production
and Marketing Costs 25
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #3 Merchandising,
Pricing and Promotional Strategies 25
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #4 Place of
Business and Product Quality 25
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #5 Personnel
Management
Farmer-to-Consumer Marketing #6 Financial
Management 25
Developing a Marketing Plan for Fresh
Produce 75
Marketing Fresh Apples and Pears in Bulk
Containers
Ocean Transportation Serving Pacific Northwest
Agriculture
Demand and Supply in the Oregon Grass Seed
Jndustiy: An Economic Analysis
Portfolio Analysis of Contracting Strategies for
Farmer Marketing Cooperatives
The Korean Market for U.S. White Wheat
Are Farm Supply Cooperatives Meeting Fanner
Needs? A Survey of Farmers and Managers
Management
CI 702
EC 1012
EC 1017
EC 1097
EC 1335
EC 1336
EC 1337
EC 1338
EC 1339
EC 1348
EC 1349
EC 1350
EC 1351
EC 1352
EC 1353
EC 1354
22
Financial Adversity in Agriculture: An Overview
Food Store Money Management
The Function and Scope of Financial Audits and
Auditors
Setting Farm Business Goals 25
Agricultural Labor Information: Oregon Workers'
Compensation Insurance
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
Oregon Employment Tax
Federal Income Tax Withholding
Agricultural Labor Information: Oregon
Withholding Tax
Agricultural Labor Information: Fair Labor
Standards Act
Farm Labor Contractor Certification/Licensing
Social Security Tax
Self-Employment Tax
Agricultural Labor Information: How to Use
"Agricultural Labor Information" Publications
Intrastate/Interstate Clearance System
Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker
Protection Act
EC 1355
EC 1356
EC 1357
EM 8311
EM 8338
SB 666
WREP 34
WREP 73
WREP 99
WREP 104
WREP 107
WREP 108
Agricultural Labor Information: Form 1-9,
Employment Eligibility Verification
Agricultural Labor Information: H2A
Program Clearance Orders
Agricultural Labor Information: Work-Day
Report, ESA-92
Using Microcomputers in Farm and Ranch
Management $4.00
Using FINPACK for Farm Financial
Analysis and Planning: Two Videotape Case
Studies $17.00
The Impact of Debt and Income Variation
on the Simulated Fmancial Performance of
Large Pacific Northwest Grass Seed-Grain
Farms
How to Analyze an Investment in
Farmland 75
Analyzing Agricultural Investments 75
Selection and Implementation Of a Farm
Record System 50
Financial Analysis of Proposed Farm
Adjustments with a Partial Budget 50
Introduction to Database Management
Systems for Agricultural Record
Keeping $1.00
Selecting a Database Management System
for Agricultural Record Keeping 75
Business Management in Agriculture
EM 8339
EM 8340
EM 8341
EM 8342
EM 8343
EM 8344
EM 8345
EM 8346
EM 8347
EM 8348
EM 8382
EM 8383
EM 8384
EM 8385
EM 8386
Strategic Planning for Financial
Success $1.00
Identifying Farm/Ranch and Family
Goals $2.00
Selecting and Implementing a Farm Record
System $2.00
Preparing a Balance Sheet $1.75
Preparing an Income Statement $2.00
Analyzing Financial Performance $2.00
Preparing a Cash Flow Statement $1.75
Analyzing Business Adjustments: WholeFarm Budgeting $2.00
Analyzing Business Adjustments: PartialFarm Budgeting $2.00
Facilitator's Guidelines for Business
Management in Agriculture $5.00
Analyzing Land Investments $3.00
Farm Machinery and Equipment Buy,
Lease, or Custom Hire? $150
Obtaining and Using Credit
Effectively $2.00
Analyzing and Selecting Enterprises $2.50
Managing Risk $1.75
I Pesticide Training Materials
CORN
Pesticide Applicators Training Manual!
AMM
Animal $5.00
CORN
Pesticide Applicators Training Manual!
FOOD
Food Processing $5.00
23
Pesticide Applicator Training Manual/
Fumigation $730
Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/
Pest Control $5.00
Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/
Plant $5.00
Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/
Seed Treatment $5.00
Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/
CORN
Structural and Rodent $5.00
STRU
Applying Pesticides Correctly: A Guide for Private
EM 8392
and Public Applicators
Wood Preservation and Wood Products Treatment
EM 8403
Training Manual $1.00
WAEB 669 Weed Control on Rights-of-Way 50
WAEM 0134 Aquatic Pest Control $5.00
Wood Preservation Applicators
WOOD
Manual $2i5
APPL
CORN
FUMI
CORN
PEST
CORN
PLANT
CORN
SEED
Plant Disease Identification and Control
(see also Gardening)
CI 647
EB 836
EC 646
EC 1287
FS 185
PLANT
PNW 190
OSU Research on Field Burning
Dutch Elm Disease 25
Control of Walnut Blight in Oregon
Detecting and Controlling Eastern Filbert Blight
Anisogranuna anomala
Preparation of Tank-Mix Bordeaux Mixture
Pacific Northwest Plant Disease Control Handbook
(revised annually) $15.00
Root-Knot Nematodes of the Pacific
Northwest 25
SB 615
SB 623
SB 639
TB 106
TB 117
Management of Aphid-Borne Legume Viruses
Bibliography of Nematode Interactions with Other
Organisms in Plant Disease Complexes
Indexed Bibliography of Nematode-Resistance in
Plants
Relation of Environment and Nutrition to Plant
Susceptibility to Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus by
Aphid Transmission
Epidemiology of Stripe Rust of Wheat, 1961-1968
Poultry
EB 782
EC 761
EC 854
EC 960
EC 1232
EM 8426
Judging Poultry and Eggs 25
Raising Small Flocks of Chickens 50
Brooding Chicks 50
Feeding, Laying and Breeding Hens 25
Avoiding Drug Residues in Turkeys
Growing Broilers in Oregon: Facts For the
Potential Grower
Rabbits
PNW 310
24
Domestic Rabbits: Diseases and Parasites $1.00
i
Rangeland
CI 680
EC 1006
EC 1036
EC 1037
EC 1038
EC 1039
Response of Bluebunch Wheatgrass to
Drought and Climatic Fluctuations: A
Review
Effects of Grazing and Drought on Range
Grasses 50
Developing Management Strategies for
Your Range
Range PlantsFoundation of the Grazing
Resource
Range Plant Growth and Development
Range Ecology and ConditionTheir
EC 1040
EC 1041
EC 1042
Relation to Management
Rating Your Range
Grazing to Maintain a Healthy Range
Using Forage Effectively for Beef
Production
EC 1043
Range DevelopmentsA Key to Better
Grazing Use
EC 1044
EC 1045
EC 1047
Range ImprovementsWays to Increase
Forage Production
Range Nutrition in Relation to Management
Range and Ranch PlanningImportance
and Use
EC 1048
EC 1049
EC 1092
EC 1113
EC 1277
EM 8244
EM 8252
EM 8283
EM 8401
FG 22
PNW 73
PNW 200
SB 640
SB 642
SB 644
Range ManagementDealing with Drought
Range ManagementTransactions with
Federal Land Managers
Range and Pasture Management in Central
and Eastern Oregon 50
Monitoring Bureau of Land Management
Rangelands
Managing a Fee-Recreation Enterprise on
Private Lands $1.25
Costs and Benefits of BLM Range Improvements: Private and Public Perspectives
Records and Their Importance for Public
Rangeland Livestock Operators
Costs Incurred by Permittees in Grazing
Livestock on Public Lands in Various
Western States $3.00
Selected Bibliography of Riparian Zones!
Wetlands $5.75
Native Meadows (Eastern OregonEast of
Cascades)
Pacific Northwest Range: Its Nature and
Use 75
Rangelands in Dry Years 25
A Bibliography of Bitterbrush (Purshia
rridepztaza (Pursh) D.C.); Annotated from
1967to 1978
Taxonomy and Ecology of Sagebrush in
Oregon
Medusahead (Taeniatherwn asperum
Nevski): A Review and Annotated
Bibliography
25
SB 659
SB 663
SB 669
SB 671
SB 673
TB 80
TB 147
Adjusting and Forecasting Herbage Yields in the
Intermountain Big Sagebrush Region of the Steppe
Province
Changes in Protected and Grazed Sagebrush-Grass
in Eastern Oregon. 1937 to 1974
The Ecology and Management of Blue Bunch
Wheatgrass (Agropyron Spicatum): A Review
Range Research Areas in the Western United
States $2.00
Supplement to SB 659: Adjusting and Forecasting
Herbage Yields in the Intermountain Big Sagebrush Region of the Steppe Province
Overstory-Understozy Grass Seedlings on
Sagebrush-Bunchgrass Range
Ecology and Plant Communities of the Riparian
Area Associated with Catherine Creek in Northeastern Oregon
Sheep and Goats
Evaluation of Border Leicester and Targhee
Crossbred Ewes for the Pacific Coastal Northwest
Dairy Goats for Family Milk Supply 25
EC 866
Dairy Goat Housing and Care 250
EC 867
Management Considerations for Accelerated
EC 964
Lambing in Western Oregon 50
Adoption Crates for Grafting Orphaned Lambs 250
EC 1001
Sheep Barn Planning 25
EC 1088
Introducing Livestock-Guarding Dogs 50
EC 1224
Raising and Training a Livestock-Guarding
EC 1238
Dog 75
An Improved and Safer Technique for Castration
EM 8393
of Feeder Lambs 50
Estimation of Combining Abilities From a Diallel
TB 105
Cross of Three Inbred Lines of Suffolk Sheep
The Effects of Age at First Lambing on Production
TB 138
and Longevity of Columbia and Targhee Ewes
WRAES 106 Ewe and Lamb Trailer
Diseases of Dairy Goals 75
WREP 33
Protecting Dairy Goats from Poisonous Plants 25
WREP 46
CI 674
Small and Part-time Farming
CI 669
EC 918
Public Support for Small Farm Research in Oregon
Country LivingAre You Sure? 25
Soils
CI 687
EB 835
EC 628
EC 1105
EM 8240
EM 8250
FS 249
FS 281
Sandy Soil and Soil Compaction
Soil Evaluation for Subsurface Sewage
Disposal 500
How to Take a Soil Sample...and Why
Agricultural Productivity Ratings for Soils of the
Wiliamette Valley $3.00
Conservation Tillage for Dryland Wheat
Costs of Alternative Tillage Practices in the
Western Region of the Willameue Valley 750
Land Application of Sewage Sludge
Manure Management Practices to Reduce Water
Pollution
I
MANUAL 6 Manual for Judging Oregon Soils $7.50
MANUAL 8 Guide to Soil Suitability and Site Selection
for Beneficial Use of Sewage Sludge
PNW 275
No-Till and Minimum Tilage: Effective
Conservation Farming Systems 50
PNW 276
Current Nutrient Status Of Soils in Idaho,
Oregon and Washington 50
PNW 283
Fertilizer Band Location For Cereal Root
Access 50
PNW 297
Uniform Combine Residue Distribution for
Successful No-Till and Minimum Tillage
PNW 354
SB 629
SB 667
SB 675
SB 676
SB 677
TB 89
TB 104
TB 109
TILLAGE
WREP 9
Systems 5O
Agronomic Zones for the Dzyland Pacific
Northwest $1.25
Capillary Flow in Agricultural Drainage
Marginal Analysis of Soil Loss Control on
the Mission-Lapwai Watershed, Idaho
Long-Term Management Effects on Soil
Productivity and Crop Yield in Semi-Arid
Regions of Eastern Oregon
CTSPAC: Mathematical Model for Coupled
Transport of Water, Solutes, and Heat in the
Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum
Model for Uptake of Organic Chemicals by
Plants
A Soil-Geomorphic Study in the Oregon
Coast Range
Effect of Dispersion Techniques on
Mechanical Analysis of Oregon Soils
Engineering Aspects of Soil Heat Extraction
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage
Handbook $20.00
Principles of Soil Sampling 25
Weed Identification and Control
(see also Crops)
CI 665
CI 686
EC 811
EC 1288
FS 252
FS 267
II)CI 855
PNW 102
PNW 104
PNW 105
PNW 108
PNW 109
PNW 115
PNW 116
PNW 117
PNW 133
PNW 135
Control of Tansy Ragwort in Western
Oregon Pastures with 2.4-D
Economics of Spraying Big Sagebrush
Communities of Eastern Oregon
Herbicides for Annual Weed Control in
Wheat in Eastern Oregon 50t
Problem Thistles of Oregon
Transfer of Cinnabar Moth Larvae
Controlling Weeds in Alfalfa
Creeping Belifiower 25
Death Weed or Poverty Weed
Death Camas
Horsetail
Poison Oak and Ivy 25
Water Hemlock 25
Field Bindweed (Morning Glory)
Hoary Cress-White Top
Common and False Dandelion 25
Puncturevine 50
Yellow Toadflax and Dalmatian
Toadflax 250
27
PNW 175
PNW 210
PNW 224
PNW 255
PNW 256
PNW 329
PNW 348
PNW 349
PNW 350
PNW 352
PNW 353
TB 107
WEED
Tansy Ragwort
Pasture Management for Control of Tansy Ragwort
Aquatic Vegetation Management and Control 50
Tank-Mixing Herbicides 25
Jointed Goatgrass 50
Weed Control Guide for the Conservation Reserve
Program 50
Identification of Marijuana $1.00
Lepyrodidlis 75
Purple Starthistle and Iberian Starthistle $1.00
Nightshade Biology and Control in Cropland of the
Pacific Northwest 5O
Longspine Sandbur 50
Distribution. Growth Habits, and Control of
German Velvetgrass in Western Oregon
Pacific Northwest Weed Control Handbook
(revised annually) $15.00
Wines and Winemaking
EM 8264
EM 8270
FS 297
The Oregon Wine Industry: Historical
Perspectives and the Current Production and
Cost Situation $1.50
The Oregon Wine Industry: Considerations for
Developing a Marketing Plan $1.75
Basic Home Winemaking
. II
Impact Analysis
EC 1166
WREP 16
WREP 24
WREP 26
WREP 29
WREP 31
Sectoral Output Multipliers for Rural
Counties $1.00
Evaluating Fiscal Impact Studies: Community
Guidelines 50
Economic Multipliers: Can a Rural Community
Use Them? 50
Growth Impacts on Public Service Expenditures:
Some Questions For the Community 50
Assessing Fiscal Impact of Rural Growth 50
What Does the Impact Statement Say About
Economic Impacts? 50
Leadership
CORN 99
EC 808
EC 1152
TB 145
Parliamentary ProcedureTeach Yourself $2.25
The Social Action Process: How Change Takes
Place
The Volunteer Teacher
Quantified Evaluation for Decisions
Planning
CI 676
EC 963
EC 973
28
Who Owns the Rural Land in Oregon?
Community Growth ManagementPerformance
Zoning 50
Community Growth ManagementIntroduction to
Growth Management 50
EC 978
Community Growth ManagementSix
Case Examples 75
EC 1026
Community Growth Management
Influencing the Sequence of
Development 75
EC 1027
TB 133
WREP 17
WREP 20
WREP 25
WREP 97
WREP 98
WREP 111
WREP 116
Community Growth Management
Influencing the Rate of Population
Growth 75
The Demand for Non-Unique Outdoor
Recreational Services: Methodological
Issues
Minimizing Public Costs of Residential
Growth 50
Coping with Rapid Growth: A Community
Perspective 50
Coping With GrowthIncoming
Population: Where Will The People Live?
The Potential for High Technology
Manufacturing in Nonmetropolitan
Areas $1.50
Local Economic Impacts of High
Technology Manufacturing in the
Nonmetropolitan West $1.50
Community-Based Small Business Start-Up
Funds $1.00
High Tech Entrepreneurs in the Nonmetro
West: Who is Starting What? $1.50
Public Policy, Government and Taxes
CI 675
An Evaluation of Expected Private Losses
from Selected Public Policies for Reducing
Open Field Burning, Willamette Valley,
Oregon
EC 971
Oregon Port CommissionersThe Job and
How to Seek It25
Oregon Port CommissionersSuggestions
EC 976
for Effective Port Management 25
EC 979
EC 1216
EC 1269
EC 1329
EC 1346
EC 1347
WREP 23
WREP 106
Oregon's Smaller PortsWhat They Do
and How They Are Financed 250
Oregon's Tax System in Context
A New Tax Base For Your Local
Government?
Oregon School Funding: Assessing the
Options 75
The State of Oregon Scenic Waterways
Program: Questions and Answers, Map and
Locator Descriptions
Federally Designated Wild and Scenic
Rivers in Oregon
The Public Policy Process: Its Role In
Community Growth
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 $1.50
29
Regional Economics
CI 664
CI 672
SB 614
SB 622
SB 712
Income, Employment and Expenditure Patterns in
a Timber-Based Economy: Douglas County,
Oregon 1975
Business Interrelationships of the Tillamook
County Economy: A Study for Analysis of
Economic Change
Impact of a Major Economic Change on a Rural
Coastal Economy: A Large Aluminwn Plant in
Clatsop County, Oregon
The Relationship Between Education and Income:
An Economic Analysis
Growth, Diversification, and Cyclical Instability in
the Oregon Economy. 1960-1979
Small Business
EC 1205
EC 1222
EC 1223
EM 8321
Your Business Decision to Buy a Microcomputer
System 75
Managing A New Business: A Beginner's Guide to
Financial Concepts and Tools $1.00
Government Requirements for New and Existing
Businesses in Oregon $1.00
Establishing and Operating an Early Childhood
Education Program in Oregon $3.50
IRiI1d.1'
EC 865
EC 1014
EC 1015
EC 1022
EC 1025
EC 1096
EC 1163
EC 1164
EC 1169
EC 1177
EC 1204
EC 1240
EC 1241
EC 1261
EC 1265
EC 1286
EM 8363
EM 8364
EM 8365
EM 8366
30
Energy Saving HomesA Checklist
Fuel Alcohol Production and Utilization 25
Attic Ventilation for Summer Cooling
Improving Fireplace Efficiency
Energy Planner
Micro-Hydropower: Oregon Development
Guide 75
Measuring Wind Speeds for Small Turbine Sites
Heating Household Water With A Wood Stove
Earth-Sheltered Housing 25
The Sun and Your Home Furnishings
Combustion Appliances in Energy-Efficient
Homes
How To Build Storm Windows
Do-It-Yourself Insulated Window Shutters
Landscaping to Cut Fuel Costs
Sizing Wood Stoves In Oregon
Finding and Fixing Hidden Air Leaks
Bin Data Sites in Oregon (hourly temperature
data) $14.00
Bin Data Sites in Washington (hourly temperature
data) $13.25
Bin Data Sites in Idaho (hourly temperature
data) $9.75
Bin Data Sites in Montana (hourly temperature
data) $13.00
FS 295
FS 300
ID DOE
PNW 262
WRAES 55
WRAES 72
WRAES 87
Selecting A Designer or Architect for Your
Energy-Efficient Home
Kerosene Space Heaters
Moisture and Home Energy Conservation
Heat Pumps for Homes: A Guide for
Decisions
Residential Evaporative Air Conditioning
Design
Standby Equipment for Electric Power
Interruptions
ENERGY Selecting Power Equipment to
Save Energy
(for Christmas tree information, see Agriculture
Hoff iculture)
Ir
EM 8226
FS 279
WOOD WB
Average Annual Precipitation in Southwest
Oregon $1.25
Average Dry-Season Precipitation in
Southwest Oregon, May Throu&i
September $1.25
How to Avoid Beetle-Infested Firewood
Woodland Workbook (a collection of 46
publications in a 3-ring binder with printed
chapter dividers; includes many of the titles
listed below) $38.50 plus $3.00 shipping and
handling on single-copy orders
Forest Business Management
EC 1136
EC 1146
EC 1147
EC 1148
EC 1150
ECi 151
EC 1187
EC 1192
EC 1276
Forest Property Taxation in Western
Oregon 50
Forestry Financial Analysis I: An Introduction for Landowners 50
Forestry Financial Analysis II: Worksheets
for How-to-Do-It $2.00
Forestry Financial Analysis ifi: How to
Compare Two (or More) Investments $1.50
Forest Property Taxation in Eastern
Oregon 75
Oregon's Forest Products Harvest Tax 50
Record Keeping: A How-to-Do-It Guide for
Small Woodland Owners$1 .00
Contracts for Woodland Owners and
ChristmasTree Growers $1.00
Financing Forestry in the Pacific
Northwest $1.00
Forest Issues
EC 1200
Forestry Issues and Public Policy: An
Action GUide for Woodland Owners $1.00
31
Forest Measurement
EC 1127
EC 1128
EC 1129
EC 1190
PNW 31
Measuring Timber Products Harvested From Your
Woodland $1.75
Estimating Site Productivity on Your
Woodland 75
Tools for Measuring Your Forest 50
Stand Volume and Growth: Getting the
Numbers $1.75
Measuring Trees 75
Forest Protection
EC 1253
EC 1255
EM 8315
An Introduction to Forest Protection $1.00
Controlling Pocket Gopher Damage to Conifer
Seedlings 50
The Gypsy Moth in Oregon: Potential Effects and
Management Options
Identification
EB 697
EB 785
Trees to Know in Oregon $1.00
Ferns to Know in Oregon 50
Kinds of Assistance
EC 1119
EC 1120
EC 1154
EC 1155
Cost Sharing and Woodland Management 25
Technical Assistance in Forestry 25
Educational Assistance for Woodland Owners 25
Glossary of Woodland Words $1.25
Logging
EB 827
EC 858
EC 859
EC 885
EC 956
EC 1110
EC 1118
EC 1124
EC 1135
EC 1137
EC 1139
EC 1140
EC 1165
EC 1184
PNW 195
PNW 209
PNW 217
The Impact of Timber Harvest on Soil and Water
Resources 50
Timber Harvesting Options
Rocking Woodland Roads 25
Control Erosion on Forest Roads 75
Logging Woodland Properties 50
Designated Skid Trails Minimize Soil
Compaction 25
Planning Woodland Roads 25
Felling and Bucking Techniques for Woodland
Owners 75
Road Construction on Woodland Properties 75
Designing Woodland Roads $1.75
Maintaining Woodland Roads 75
Hauling Logs from Woodland Properties 50'
Designing Double-Tree Intermediate Supports for
Multispan Skyline Logging 75
Increasing Values Through Bucking Practice:
Manufacturing Logs $1.25
Impacts of Forest Practices on Surface Erosion 50
Slope Stability on Forest Land 75
Compaction of Forest Soils 75
Management Planning
EC 1125
EC 1126
EC 1194
32
Management Planning for Woodland Owners:
Why and How 75
Management Planning for Woodland Owners:
An Example 75
Oregon's Forest Practice Rules $1.00
Marketing Forest Products
EC 1130
EC 1141
Developing a Marketing Strategy
for Woodland Owners: Initial
Considerations 75
Log Exports and the Private Woodland
Owner: An Overview of Operations and
Markets 75
Multiple Use
EC 798
EC 1099
EC 1109
EC 1114
EC 1122
EC 1143
Forest Grazing
Christmas Trees in the Small Woodland 50
Soil Compaction on Woodland
Properties 75
Agro-Forestry: Growing Trees, Forage, and
Livestock Together 25
Enhancing Wildlife on Private
Woodlands 75
Soil and Water Conservation: An Introduction for Woodland Owners 250
Ref orestation
EB 834
Economic Aspects of Reforestation Planning
on Woodland Properties 50
EC 1050
Certified Tree Seeds and Seedlings 250
EC 1095
Seedling Care and Handling 25
EC 1101
Certification of Tree Seed 500
Transplanting Wildings 50
EC 1121
EC 1188
Site Preparation: An Introduction for the
Woodland Owner $1.00
EC 1196
Selecting and Buying Quality
Seedlings $1.50
EC 1201
Understanding and Controlling Deer
Damage in Young Plantations $1.75
EM 8241
Reforestation Planning Guide: Helping
Insure Reforestation Success for Woodland
Owners $2.50
EM 8247
Mycorrhizae: A Hidden Benefactor to Forest
Trees 50
MANUAL 7 Regenerating Oregon's Forests $14.00
PNW 96
Raising Forest Tree Seedlings at Home 25
Stand Management
EC 820
How to Recognize Frost Damage in Forest
Trees...and What to Do About It 25
EC 1085
Mountain Pine Bark BeetleProtecting
EC 1100
EC 1106
EC 1131
EC 1132
Individual High Value Pine Trees
Mountain Pine Bark Beetle Questions and
Answers
Thinning to Prevent Mountain Pine Beetles
in Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pine 500
Managing Woodlands in the Coastal Fog
Belt 500
Thinning Systems for Western Oregon
Douglas-fir Stands: What Is Best for
You? 500
33
BC 1133
EC 1134
EC 1183
EC 1186
EC 1189
EC 1193
EC 1197
EC 1198
FS 214
PNW 5
PNW 33
PNW 97
PNW 149
PNW 184
TB 79
TB 86
TB 87
TB 94
TB 95
TB 103
Mapping and Managing Poorly Stocked
Douglas-fir Stands 75
Growing and Harvesting Douglas-fir Poles 50
Managing Hardwood Stands for Timber
Production 75
Converting Western Oregon Red Alder Stands to
Productive Conifer Forests $1.00
Using Precommercial Thinning to Enhance
Woodland Productivity $1.00
Using Knobcone x Monterey Hybrid Pine in
Western Oregon $1.00
Managing Red Alder 75
Growing Eucalypts in Western Oregon 75
Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Control by the
Homeowner
Trees Against the Wind 75
Plant Your Trees Right 25
Most Profitable Cutting Age for Douglas-fir 25
Clearcutting in the Douglas-fir Region of the
Pacific Northwest
Thinning: An Important Timber Management
Tool 50
Predators and Parasites of the Douglas-fir Beetle;
Description and Identification of the Immature
Stages
Predators of the Douglas-fir Beetle of Western
Oregon
Fligit Patterns of Bark and Timber Beetles
Associated with Coniferous Forests of Western
Oregon
Studies of the Olfactory Behavior of the Douglasfir Beetle, Dendroct onus pseudotsugae Hopkins
The Flight and Olfactory Behavior of Checkered
Beetles (Coleoptera.Cleridae) Predatory on the
Douglas-fir Beetle
Effects of Forest and Grazing Practices on Mixed
Coniferous Forests of Northeastern Oregon
Wood Processing
EB 833
EC 1250
Air Drying Lumber 50
Acquiring and Using a Portable Sawmill $1.75
S
Aging (see also Families and Children)
EC 1221
EC 1243
PNW 88
PNW 196
PNW 196-S
PNW 246
34
Families and Aging: A Guide to Legal
Concerns $1.25
When Death Comes: Funerals & Alternative
Arrangements $1.25
DeathA Family Crisis 25
Growing Older: Sensory Changes 50
Avanzando en Edad: Cambios Sensorios (Growing
Older Sensory Changes)
Aging Parents: Helping When Health Fails 50
PNW 314
PNW 315
PNW 318
PNW 342
PNW 344
PNW 345
PNW 347
Helping Memory-Impaired Elders: A Guide
for Caregivers 5O
Coping With Caregiving: How to
Manage Stress when Caring for Elderly
Relatives 75
Living Arrangements in Later Life $1.00
Alcohol Problems in Later Life 75
Helping Your Older Family Member Handle
Finances 50
Financing Health Care in Later Life $1.00
Depression in Later Life: Recognition and
Treatment $130
Clothing and Textiles
Clothing Appearance
EB 837
Create the Look You LikeWith
Texture 25
EB 838
EC 1220
EC 1285
Create the Look You LikeWith Line 25
Looking Your Professional Best 75
Fashion: Analysis and Adoption 50
Clothing Care
EC 1279
EC 1280
EC 1281
EC 1282
EC 1283
EC 1284
PNW 166
Today's Clothing Care: Garment Labels/
The Consumer's Information Source 5O
Today's Clothing Care: Dyeing and
Colorfastness in Fabrics 50
Today's Clothing Care: Fibers and Fabrics
Update 50
Today's Clothing Care: Professional
Clothing Care Services 50
Today's Clothing Care: Laundry Detergents
and Soaps 50
Today's Clothing Care: Selecting and Using
Laimdiy Aids 50
Removing Stains From Fabrics 25
Clothing Construction
EC 891
EC 891-S
EC 892
EC 893
EC 894
EC 895
EC 922
EC 923
EC 924
EC 930
EC 933
EC 940
EC 944
EC 980
EC 981
EC 985
How to Recycle Clothing by Restyling and
Making Over
Como Renovar Ropa con Rehacer o con
Cambiar el Estilo (How to Recycle Clothing
by Restyling and Making Over)
Decisions About Recycling Clothing
Sewing EquipmentWhat Do You Need?
Basic Handsewing Stitches
Cutting Skills for Garment Construction
Plain Seams and Seam Finishing
Ease and Gathers
Pressing
Darts 25
Hems 25
ZippersCentered and Lapped
Applications 250
Facings and Enclosed Seams 250
Set-in Sleeves 250
Topstitched Seams 25
Complex Seams for Woven Fabrics 250
35
EC 1111
EC 1161
EC 1218
EC 1266
PNW 187
PNW 192
PNW 193
PNW 197
PNW 216
PNW 222
Choosing Colors to Wear 500
Repairing Outerwear Garments 50
Tailoring Women's Fashions With Fusible
Interfacing $2.00
Sewing for Profit $1.25
Sewing with Stripes, Checks, and Plaids 50
Interfacings 25
Sewing Machine Selection 25
Quality Standards in Clothing Construction 25
Pressing Pointers 250
Clothing for People with Physical Handicaps 75
Clothing Selection
EC 1160
EC 1245
EC 1246
PNW 284
PNW 301
PNW 302
PNW 303
PNW 304
PNW 305
PNW 306
Caring for Outerwear Garments
Insulated Coats and Jackets for Men and
Women $1.25
Rainwear for Men and Women $1.00
International Clothing Care Symbols 25
Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness$hoosing a
Sport Bra 250
Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Bicycle
Wear 250
Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Running and
Jogging 25
Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Socks 250
Actionwear: Clothing for FilnesslSwimwear 25
Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Visibility 25
Textiles
EC 897
EC 946
EC 1179
The Structure of Woven, Knit, and Other Fabrics
Analyzing the Color, Design and Texture of
Fabric 25
Today's Fashion Fabrics 25
Families and Children
CA 21455
EC 990
EC 991
EC 992
EC 993
EC 994
EC 995
EC 996
EC 997
EC 998
EC 999
EC 1000
EC 1019
EC 1020
EC 1056
EC 1289
EC 1290
EC 1291
36
(see also Aging)
If My Child Is Too Fat, What Should! Do
About It? $1.25
In the Middle Years: Facing Adulthood 250
Learning is Child's Play (Introduction)
Learning is Child's Play (Attribute Blocks)
Learning is Child's Play (Comparison Blocks)
Learning is Child's Play (Color Blocks)
Learning is Child's Play (Number Puzzle)
Learning is Child's Play (Learning Squares)
Learning is Child's Play (Color Louo)
Learning is Child's Play (Matching Board)
Learning is Child's Play (Feelie Bag)
Learning is Child's Play (Sound Cans)
In the Middle Years: Turning Points 25
In the Middle Years: Sexual Fulfillment 25
In the Middle Years: Changing and Growing 25
Helping Children Grow: Using Discipline
Constructively
Helping Children Grow: The Causes and
Prevention of Child Abuse
Helping Children Grow: Listening to Your
Children
EC 1292
EC 1293
EC 1294
EC 1295
EC 1296
EC 1297
EC 1298
EC 1299
EC 1300
EC 1301
EC 1311
EC 1312
EC 1313
EC 1314
EC 1315
EC 1316
EC 1317
EC 1318
EC 1319
EC 1320
Helping Children Grow: Starting Healthy
Eating Habits
Helping Children Grow: Developing
Personal Identity
Helping Children Grow: Attachment and
Independence
Helping Children Grow: Managing
Children's TV Habits
Helping Children Grow: Dealing With
Problem Behavior
Helping Children Grow: Learning Through
Play and Fantasy
Helping Children Grow: Children's
Individuality
Helping Children Grow: Knowing Your
Children
Helping Children Grow: Learning to Cope
With Death
Helping Children Grow: Providing Early
Stimulation
Helping Children Grow: Promoting
Creativity
Helping Children Grow: Handling
Children's Fears
Helping Children Grow: Finding
Community Support
Helping Children Grow: Becoming a
Stepparent
Helping Children Grow: Mastering Life's
Tasks
Helping Children Grow: Managing Sibling
Rivalry
Helping Children Grow: Developing Social
Skills
Helping Children Grow: Finding Your
Parenting Style
Helping Children Grow: Making Children
Feel Loved
Helping Children Grow: Preparing for
ParenthoodTogether
EC 1321
EC 1322
EC 1323
EC 1324
EC 1325
EC 1326
EC 1327
EM 8443
FS 313
Helping Children Grow: Encouraging
Competence
Helping Children Grow: The Challenged
Child
Helping Children Grow: Coping with illness
and Hospitalization
Helping Children Grow: Teaching Children
Responsibility
Helping Children Grow: Teaching Children
Values
Helping Children Grow: Children's Peer
Groups
Helping Children Grow: Preparing Children
for School
Money Sense for Your Children
Estate Planning for Families With Minor
Children
37
PNW 64
PNW 64-S
PNW 127
PNW 242
PNW 279
Child Guidance Techniques 75
Metodos en Ia Guia del Nino (Child Guidance
Techniques)
The Family Council
Thriving on Stress 25
Especially for ParentsUnderstanding Babies and
Toddlers 25
PNW 280
Especially for ParentsUnderstanding Three to
Six-Year-Olds 250
PNW 281
Especially for ParentsDisciplining
PNW 294
Preschoolers 25
Moving With Kids 50
Family Finance (see also Food Buying)
EB 839
EC 1059
EC 1225
EC 1229
EC 1230
EC 1234
EC 1242
EC 1267
EC 1270
EC 1302
EC 1365
PNW 237
PNW 258
Your Will 25
What To Do If You Lose Your Job
Financial Planners: Do You Need One? 50
Financial Planning: How to Prepare an Income/
Expense Statement 50
Financial Planning: How to Prepare a Net Worth
Statement 50
Do You Know Your Valuable Papers?
Making Financial Decisions When Divorce
Occurs: An Oregon Guide $2.25
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Choices for Federal Employees: Pension Benefits
or Life Insurance for the Surviving Spouse
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(see also MarineSeafood Preparation)
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EB 800
EB 819
EC 1176
SG61
Treats with Venison 25
Boning Out Your Deer 500
You and Your Wild Game $2.50
Smelt Abounding! Dip Net to Dish 250
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EB 803
EC 696
EC 911
EC 984
FS 170
Compare Cost Per Serving To Stretch Your Food
Dollars 50
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Availability in Oregon
We Want You to Know About Nutrition Labels on
Food
Shopper's Survival Kit
A Guide for Buying Oregon Fish and Shellfish
Food Preparation
EB 828
EC 1248
FS 226
FS 227
PNW 45
PNW 250
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Cooking for One in the Senior Years
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Making American-Type Cheese at Home
Making Soft Cheeses at Home
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You Can Prevent Food Poisoning 50
Food Preservation and Storage
EC 889
FS 146
FS 230
FS 232
PNW 172
PNW 183
PNW 194
PNW 199
PNW 214
PNW 296
PNW 300
PNW 355
WREP 112
WREP 113
WREP 114
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Home Drying of Prunes, Filberts, and
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Fish Pickling For Home Use
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Canning Fruits 25
Freezing Fruits and Vegetables 25
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Products 25
Pickling Vegetables 50
Envasado de Tomates y Productos con
Tomate (Canning Tomatoes and Tomato
Products)
Envasado de Hortalizas (Canning
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Envasado de Frutas (Canning Fruits)
NutrftIon
EC 1057
EC 1138
EC 1156
EC 1167
Don't Let Your Diet Let You Down
SodiumThink About It 25
Altering Recipes for Health 25
NuthtionintheFastLane
Home Health and Safety
FS 312
How to Prevent Lead Contamination in
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Household Equipment
EC 855
EC 927
EC 928
EC 929
EC 932
EC 949
EC 982
EC 1058
EC 1082
FS 193
How to Build a Portable Electric Food
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Facts About Blenders
Facts About Drip-filter Coffee Makers
Facts About Vacuum Cleaners 25
Facts About Toasters and Toaster Ovens
Laundry Techniques to Save Energy
Facts About Dishwashers
Energy GuideA Tool for Appliance
Shoppers
Facts About Equipping a Kitchen
Simple Home Maintenance
Housing and Home Furnishings
EC 804
EC 1174
EC 1178
EC 1209
EC 1271
Storage Accessories on a Low Cost
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How to Prevent and Remove Mildew in the
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Care and Maintenance of Wood Shingle and
Shake Roofs 75
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FS 236
FS 301
II)CI 250
PNW 141
PNW 144
PNW 145
PNW 153
PNW 162
WRAES 40
WRAES 41
WRAES 79
WRAES 96
WRAES
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Be an Aware ShopperRugs and Carpets
Be An Aware ShopperDraperies and Curtains
Furniture Restoration 50
Storage for New or Remodeled Homes 25
Storage for Kids Stuff
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Vacation Home Services and Utilities
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Home Buyer's Guide: A Checklist
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Business and Economics
CI 627
EM 8278
EM 8332
EM 8389
EM 8395
EM 8399
EM 8409
EM 8414
EM 8415
FS 294
PS15
SG 19
SG 29
SG 34
SG 48
SG 59
SG 71
SG 72
SG74
SG 79
Economics of the Dungeness Crab Industry
The Port of Beaver A Case Study of Port
Management $1.75
Limited Entry: A Fishing Industry Information
Exchange $8.00
Beaver Seafoods: A Case Study of Seafood
Processing Management $1.50
Your Port and the Local Economy
Your Port and Economic Growth
Your Port: Activities, Finance and Governance
Waterfront Revitalization for Small Cities $16.00
Waterfront Revitalization for Small Cities:
Oregon Supplement $5.00
Growing Catfish in OregonDoes It Pay?
The Fishing Industry and Pacific Coastal
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Economic Impacts $1.75
Organizing and Operating a Fishing
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How to Calculate Profit in a Fishing Business
Analyzing a New Marine Business 75
What Are Salmon Worth? 25
Making Good Use of Your MoneyMarine
Business Management
Microcomputers and Programmable
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Fisherman-to-Consumer Marketing: State and
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Parasites in Marine Fishes: Questions and Answers
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Engineering and Technology
CA TROLL
EM 8249
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Recommended Procedures for Handling TrollCaught Salmon 50
Proceedings of the West Coast Squid Symposium
$6.00
EM 8427
PS 13
SB 613
SG 23
SG 41
SO 42
SG 43
SG46
SG 49
SG 55
SO 67
SG77
SG78
SG 83
Using the Rolling Period Test to Estimate
Fishing Vessel Stability $1.00
Storage Batteries for Boats 25
An Effective Combination Trawl for West
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Radar Reflectors for Boats 25
Using Multimeters on Boats
Outboard Motor Maintenance Tips
Cathodic Protection for Boats in
Saltwater 25
Recognizing and Controlling Marine Wood
Borers 25
Control of Wood Rot in Waterfront
Structures 50
Onboard Freezing Systems: Some Options
for the Small Vessel 50
171
Use Engine Oil AnalysisTo Extend the
Life of Your Engine!
Understanding and Controlling Crevice
Corrosion in Stainless Steel 50
Net Mending and Patching 50
Marine Safety
PS 14
SG3
SG26
SG 27
SG 33
SG44
SO 51
SO U
WRAES 80
Rip Currents (poster)
So You're Going To The Beach
Getting Hurt on the Winter Beach (poster)
Watch Your Step (poster)
Six Ways to Sink Your Boat
Maxine Fires: Preventing Them;
Fighting Them
Enjoy the Beaches in Safety
Vessel Alarms: Your Safety Patrol
Controlling Fires on Pleasure Boats
Natural Resources
EM 8330
EM 8349
EM 8402
Proceedings: Sharks An Inquiiy into
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Sharks of Oregon (poster) $2.00
Chinook Salmon Populations in Oregon
Coastal River Basins: Descriptions of Life
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inRunLengths $15.00
PNW 212
PNW 249
SO 8
SG 9
SO 16
SO 25
SO 35
SO 45
SG 63
SO 69
The Columbia-Snake: Challenges for
Multiple-Use River Management 25
Who Controls the Water? Managing the
Columbia-Snake System 75
Continental Shelf Sediments Off
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Phytoplankton, Grass of the Sea 25
Oregon's Nearshore Ocean 25
Understanding Tides 50
Oregon's Ever-Changing Coastline 50
Today's Youth in Tomorrow's Sea 50
Intertidal Salt Marshes of Oregon 50
Seal Pups Rest on ShoreDo Not Disturb
Them! (poster)
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Recreation
Catching Crayfish for Fun and Profit 25
Preparing Cluster Egg Baits From Salmon and
Steelliead Roe
MANUAL 4 Field Guide to Common Marine and Bay Fishes of
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Bottomfishing off Oregon
SO 14
SO 28
Oregon's Captivating Clams 50
Catching, Cleaning, and Cooking Bay Crabs 50
SG 30
SG 52
Gray Whales Eschrichtius robustus
Watching Whales
SG 53
SO 68
A Guide to Oregon's Commercial Fishing
Vessels 750
How to Identify A Soft-Shell Crab
SO 76
Coos Bay Estuary Public Access Guide 25
SG 80
Gyotaku: Japanese Fish Printing 5O
SG 81
Yaquina Bay Estuary Public Access Guide 50
SG 84
EC 939
FS 152
Seafood Preparation
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PNW 238
Smoking Fish At HomeSafely 25
5070
Building a Small Crab Cooker for Home Use 250
Seafood Technology
SG 21
SO 22
SG 32
SO 65
SO 82
42
Cleaning and Sanitizing Agents for Seafood
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Preparation of Salt Brines for the Fishing
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Life Begins at 40 F: How to Use a SeafoodHandler's Thermometer 250
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