A00003040811B.5 'JR HEC' / Ex8 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION ' OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE Contents Ordering Procedures Pest Control Handbooks 1 ------------------------------------ 2 Animals---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Beef---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Dairy-------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Poultry------------------------------------------------------------ Buildings and Equipment ---------------------------------Community Services -------------------------------------------- 4 4 4 4 4 6 Forestry---------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Conservation, Tree and Shrub Identification -------------------------------------------Economics and Harvesting -------------------------- 7 7 Sheep-------------------------------------------------------------Swine-------------------------------------------------------------Bees---------------------------------------------------------------------- Forest Products Silviculture ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- Healthand Safety -----------------------------------------------Home and Family ---------------------------------------------Family Finance and Consumer Affairs Foods and Nutrition -----------------------------------Home Gardening -----------------------------------------Home Management and Equipment -----------Housing and Furnishings ---------------------------Human Development -----------------------------------Textiles and Clothing -----------------------------------Hunting and Fishing -----------------------------------------Marine Resources ---------------------------------------------Marketing and Business Management -------------Pest Control -------------------------------------------------------- 8 8 8 9 9 9 11 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 17 Animals---------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Pant Diseases ---------------------------------------------- 17 Insects------------------------------------------------------------ 18 Weeds------------------------------------------------------------ 19 Plants-------------------------------------------------------------------- Field and Forage Crops Ornamentals ------------------------------ 20 20 -------------------------------------------------- 21 Range Plants ------------------------------------------------ 22 Small Fruits -------------------------------------------------- 24 Tree Fruits and Nuts ---------------------------------- 24 Vegetables------------------------------------------------------ 25 Soil and Water ---------------------------------------------------- 25 Fertilizer Guides ------------------------------------------------ 26 Oregon County Extension Offices -------------------- 28 PUBLICATIONS listed here are available from your County Extension Agent or from the Bulletin Mailing Service, Industrial Building, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331. Your Extension agent can assist you on specific problems not covered in the bulletins. Oregon Extension offices are listed on page 28. Distribution Policies (Please observe limitations) Oregon residents: Single copies of most publications are free. Please limit your order to 5 or 6 titles of current interest, then order other titles later as 'ou need them. Do not build a per;nant'nt reference file of these publications. Many are revised each year and you will want to be sure you have the latest edition. Nonresidents: We cannot make free distribution of publications outside Oregon. Your state can provide publications on most of these topics, and recommendations will be tailored to fit local conditions. We will quote prices on request. There is no standing price list since costs vary with each printing. Students: Please make use of reference files in your library as much as possible. Our bulletins are on file in libraries of most land-grant colleges and universities, in many foreign schools. and in many Oregon high schools. Libraries: Exchanges are managed by the Oregon State University Library, Serials I)epartrnent, Corvallis, OR 97331. Quantity orders: Under the limitations noted, single copies of most of the publications in this list are free on individual request to Oregon resi(lents. When supplies permit, we will sell quantities at the approximate production cost. The pub'ications are not to be altered or uii- printel in any way. lor quotation, address Editor, Agricultural Experiment Station or OSU Extension Service, as appropriate. (Note series explanation (in page 2.) In ordering bulletins always specify the series letters, numbers, and the full title. Publication Series Extension EBExtension Bulletin ECExtension Circular FSExtension Fact Sheet PNWPacific Northwest Extension (Oregon-Washington-Idaho) B PBuilding Plan FGFertilizer Guide Sheet RPRange Plant Identification Sheet \VRAES\Vestern Regional Agricultural Engineering Service SGSea Grant Marine Advisory Publication PASGAPPacific Sea Grant Advisory Publication (Pacific Coast States) HandbooksSee description below ManualSee sales notes, pages 4 and 15. A ter,ninal S added to a series number indicates .S punish language publication. Experiment Station SBExperiment Station Bulletin CIExperiment Station Circular of Information Technical Bulletins Experiment Station Technical Bulletins, written for research workers and organized in standard technical report style, report completed research. Single copies will be mailed free to Oregon residents and to research workers upon request. For a list of these publications, write to the Bul- letin Mailing Service. Non-U.S. orders can be subject to publication mailing charges. Pest Control Handbooks The OSU Extension Service compiles comprehensive control handbooks, revising them annually. These are completed by mid-April and usually are out of print by mid-summer. Send orders and payment to the OSU Bookstore, Inc., Box 489, Corvallis, Oregon 97330. Price is $7.50 per book, plus mailing cost. At present this is about 75 for one book; $1.50 for the set of three. Oregon Weed Gnntrol Handbook Oregon Plant Disease Control Handbook Oregon Insect Control Handbook 2 ANIMALS EB 829 Understanding Calf Scours EB 831 Oregon Carcass of Merit EC 540 Feeding Calves for Veal EC 950 Preventing Prussic Acid Poisoning of Livestock FS 108 Nitrates in Cattle Feeding FS 169 Pinkeye in Cattle FS 221 Infectious Abortion in Cattle FS 234 Feeding Grass Straw to Cattle and Horses Beef EB 802 Improving Beef Cattle Through Breeding EC 752 Evaluation and Judging of Beef Cattle EC 934 Feeding Beef Cattle During Periods of Feed Shortages EC 935 Creep Feeding and Early Weaning of Beef Calves FS 70 Beef Herd Production Testing FS 107 Vibriosis in Range Cattle SB 616 Some Effects of Diethylstilbestrol on Sexual Maturation and Growth of Male Calves SB 625 Stockwater's Effect on Cattle Performance on the High Desert CI 641 Grass Straw as a Beef Feed: A Research Review Dairy EC 720 Mastitis Prevention Means Cash For You EC 866 Dairy Goats for Family Milk Supply EC 867 Dairy Goat Housing and Care EC 925 Dry Cow Feeding Management EC 951 How to Select, Grow, and Manage Replacement Heifers FS 156 Selecting and Proving Dairy Sires FS 159 Urea for Dairy Cows FS 173 Ketosis in Dairy Cows FS 187 Dairy Cow Nutrition PS 189 Increasing Dairy Efficiency FS 191 Protein in Dairy Nutrition FS 194 Energy for Dairy Cows FS 195 Minerals for Dairy Cows Now What? FS 201 So You Own a Cow PNW 66 Rural Preparedness for Dairymen PNW 69 Milking Management PNW 70 Leukocytes in Milk PNW 71 Housing for Dairy Calves 3 Poultry EB 782 Judging Poultry and Eggs EC 761 The Home Unit Poultry Flock EC 854 Brooding Chicks Sheep EC 800 Internal and External Parasites of Sheep PNW 74 Rural Preparedness for Sheep Producers CI 666 Sheep Management at Oregon State University Swine EB 830 Promoting Swine Health PNW 75 Rural Preparedness for Swine Producers For sale only: Send orders and payment to the Extension Business Office, Extension Hall 118, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331. Manual I Livestock Poisoning Plants of Oregon. 126 pages, illustrated, $1.50 per copy, plus 50ç mailing charge per single copy. BEES EC 629 Diseases of Honey Bees . . . How to recognize and control PNW 79 Beekeeping PNW 155 Alkali Bees: Their Biology and Management for Alfalfa Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest FS 240 Controlling Wax Moths in Honeycombs SB 598 Artificial Beds for Alkali Bee Propagation SB 630 Chalk Brood Disease in the Leafcutting Bee BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT EB 813 Soil Fumigation Equipment EC 810 Facts on the New Oregon Builder & Subcontractor Registration Law EC 855 How to Build a Portable Electric Food Dehydrator FS 10 Controlling Moss on Roofs FS 75 Equipment Recommendations for Spraying Wettable Powders FS 109 Guide to Selection and Use of Orchard ManPositioning Machines FS 132 Mechanical Harvesting of Prunes in Oregon FS 166 Sweet Cherry Mechanical Harvesters in Oregon PNW 171 Building Hobby Greenhouses WRAES 14 Methane Generation from Livestock Wastes WRAES 15 Managing Dairy Waste Holding Ponds WRAES 17 A Guide to Efficient Irrigation Water Pumping 4 WRAES 19 Windmills and Wind Generators WRAES 73 Livestock Manure Lagoons WRAES Cat. 1 Vacation and Leisure Home Design Ideas (27 plans) WRAES Cat. 2 Home Designs Ideas WRAES H-i Cattle Corrals: cow/calf handling facilities and equipment SB 609 Limitations of Single- and Multi-man Platform Harvesting Aids BP 16 Utility Shed BP 17 Turkey Breeding Shelter BP 18 Grain Elevator (Sheets 1, 2, & 3) BP 24 Cattle Feeding Shelter BP 25 Open Air Laying House (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 26 Community Nest BP 27 Pole Frame Poultry House (Sheets 1, 2, 3, & 4) BP 28 Poultry Range House BP 29 Wire Cage Laying Shelter BP 30 Open Laying House 20' x 20' BP 31 Range Shelter BP 32 Portable Mash Bin BP 33 Twenty-Four Foot Nailed Roof Truss and Pole Frame Silo Wall (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 33 Pole Frame Silo (Sheet 3) BP 33 Roof Construction for Twin Pole Frame Silo (Sheet 4) BP 35 Three Way Sheep Cutting Gates BP 36 Six Corrals for Beef Cattle (Sheets 1, 2, & 3) BP 37 California Type Cage Laying Houses (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 41 Farrowing Stall BP 43 Self Feeder for Hogs BP 48 Movable Calf Creep Feeder BP 49 Movable Calf Creep Feeder BP 50 Calf Creep Feeder BP 58 Broiler House 40'-O" Wide 10'-O" Multiples Long (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 59 Broiler House 30'-O" Wide 10'-O" Multiples Long (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 60 Broiler House 40'-O" BP 61 Broiler House 30'-O" BP 62 A 48-Foot Trussed Rafter BP 63 Cattle Handling Corrals (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 64 Tilting Calf Table (Sheets 1 & 2) BP 66 Weighing Crate for Sheep BP 69 Irrigation Pipe Trailer BP 70 Portable Lumber Rack LI BP 71 Hoisting Frame BP 72 Plastic Covered Greenhouse 8' Wide, 12' Long BP 75 Portable Step-Ramp BP 76 Heavy Duty Horse Trailer BP 77 Portable GreenhouseHotbed Combination BP 78 Twenty-eight Foot Single Cantilever Shed BP 79 Thirty-six Foot Double Cantilever Roof BP 80 Baled Hay Conveyor BP 81 Stretched Wire Colony Cage House BP 82 Separate Stalls for Loafing Sheds BP 83 Plastic Covered Greenhouse 17' Wide, 4' Multiples Long BP 84 Portable Plastic Greenhouse BP 85 Hoof Trimming Table BP 86 Utility Flat Bed Trailer BP 87 Shade House BP 88 Cattle Hay Bunks (Long Hay) BP 89 Hoof Trimming Cradle for Sheep BP 90 Cattle GuardConcrete and Wood BP 91 Cattle GuardWood Construction BP 92 Cattle GuardConcrete and Steel BP 93 Tilting Sheep Squeeze BP 94 Pole Type Saddle Horse Barn BP 95 The Eicher Self-Feeder BP 96 Portable Foot Bath for Sheep BP 97 Sheep Corral BP 98 Floor PlanSheep Shearing Shed BP 99 Saddle Racks BP 100 Shearing Shed Floor Plan BP 101 Sheep Corral BP 102 Horse Barn BP 103 Swine Finishing House BP 105 Chute and Corral Layout for Artificial Insemination for Beef Cattle BP 106 Lamb Creep Feeder COMMUNITY SERVICES EC 719 Rural Areas Development in Oregon EC 782 Organizing a Council on Aging EC 783 Organizing a Survey of Senior Adults EC 784 Establishing a Senior Center EC 785 Organizing a Transportation System for Senior Adults EC 786 Attaining Community Involvement in Programs for Senior Adults EC 808 The Social Action Process: How Change Takes Place 6 EC 868 Comprehensive Planning for Your Community EC 869 County Home Rule . . . An Option for Oregon Counties EC 906 Oregon's 6 Percent Limitation EC 907 How Your Property Tax Bill is Computed EC 908 why Planning? EC 947 Parliamentary Procedure Made Easier EC 955 The Organization of Planning Programs in Oregon FS 113 Let's Think About Taxes and Public Services County resource atlases. The OSU Extension Service publishes separate statistical books for each Oregon county covering the natural, human, ecoFor sale only: nomic, and public resources. To order, specify the county name and send $2.50 per copy to Extension Business Office, Extension Hall 119, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331. FORESTRY Conservation, Tree and Shrub Identification EB 785 Ferns to Know in Oregon EB 827 The Impact of Timber Harvest on Soil and Water Resources EC 553 Western Oregon Shrub Quiz EC 554 Western Oregon Shrub QuizKey EC 566 Oregon Tree Quiz EC 567 Oregon Tree QuizKey EC 615 Eastern Oregon Shrub Quiz EC 616 Eastern Oregon Shrub QuizKey PNW 72 Land, Water, Trees, and PeopleA forest conservation tour guide Economics and Harvesting RB 834 Economic Aspects of Reforestation Planning on Woodland Properties EC 858 Timber Harvesting Options EC 859 Rocking Woodland Roads EC 885 Seeding to Control Erosion Along Forest Roads EC 898 Forest Property Taxation in Eastern Oregon EC 956 Logging Woodland Properties PNW 48 Marketing Woodland Products PNW 97 Most Profitable Cutting Age for Douglas-Fir PNW 111 Felling and Bucking with Safety and Profit PNW 119 SalvageIts Role in Forest Management PNW 125 Building Woodland Roads PNW 184 Thinning: an introduction to a timber management tool 7 Forest Products EB 833 Air Drying Lumber EC 887 Selecting and Preserving Fenceposts Silviculture EC 779 Certified Tree Seed EC 798 Forest Grazing EC 820 How to Recognize Frost Damage in Forest . and what to do about it Trees FS 164 Douglas-fir Needle Midges FS 214 Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Control by the Homeowner PNW 5 Trees Against the Wind PNW 6 Raising Christmas Trees for Profit PNW 31 Measuring Trees PNW 33 Plant Your Trees Right PNW 99 Shelterwood Cutting for Natural Forest Regeneration PNW 148 Chemical Weed Control in Christmas Trees For sale only: Send orders and payment to the Extension Business Office, Extension Hall 118, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331. EB 697 Trees to Know in Oregon. 96 pages, illustrated, per copy, plus 50 mailing charge for single copies. Shipping charges on quantities will be billed at cost. Woodland Handbook for the Pacific Northwest. 431 75 pages. A guidebook for Pacific Northwest woodland management. $5 per copy, plus 7Sc mailing charge for single copy. HEALTH AND SAFETY EC 727 Pesticides Kill People Too! EC 732 Protecting Family and Livestock from Nuclear Fallout EC 762 Don't be a Loser with Agricultural Chemicals EC 801 Poisonous Plants Encountered in Oregon EC 807 Noise Pollution See also, Marine Resources heading. EC 822 A Guide to Labor Laws and Regulations EC 831 Dental Health for Adults FS 27 Reduce Christmas Fire Hazard FS 81 Safety Procedures for Chemical Applicators FS 176 Procedures for Sanitation in Retail Frozen Desserts FS 190 The Occupational Safety and Health Act in Agriculture FS 231 Nutritional Needs of Oral Contraceptive Users WRAES 12 Roll-Over Protective Structures for Agricultural Tractors 8 WRAES 16 Preventing Inner Ear Damage from Agricultural Noise WRAES 22 Farm/Home Workshop Safety Check WRAES 42 Safe Handling of Pesticides WRAES 43 Plan for Fire Escape WRAES 46/58 Step Ladder Safety/Straight Ladder Safety WRAES 51 Fire Alarm Systems for Homes WRAES 52 Fire Extinguisher Selection and Use WRAES 63 Hand Lifting WRAES 64 Hand Signals for Agriculture WRAES 66 Chain Saw Safety WRAES 67 Safe Installation of CB Base Station Antennas WRAES 69 Extension Ladder Safety WRAES 78 Operator Control Symbols for agricultural equipment HOME AND FAMILY Family Finance and Consumer Affairs EB 809 When Death Comes EB 822 30 Days to Reality (credit cards) EB 832 The Family and The Law EC 739 Guarantees and Adjustments EC 815 Consumer Protection EC 815-S Proteccion dcl Consumidor EC 823 Buying a Used Car EC 833 Landlord and Tenant Rights and Responsibilities EC 899 Como Figurar ci Costo Monetario de Credito EC 900 Que Es ci Credito? EC 901 Que Hacer y Qui No Hacer EC 903 Donde Obtener Credito EC 904 Debe Usted Usar el Credito? EC 905 Su Contracto de Credito EC 920 Comumer Service Directory EC 920-S Directorio de Servicios Para el Consumidor FS 180 The Truth-in-Lending Law and Your Credit Foods and Nutrition EB 823 Family FoodFruits and Vegetables EB 824 Family FoodMeat and Meat Foods EB 825 Famiiy FoodMilk EB 826 Dry Milk in Every Meal EB 828 Cooking for One in the Senior Years EC 667 Adventures in Salad Making EC 685 Making Berry Syrups at Home 9 EC 686 Your Weekly Food Bill EC 696 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Availability in Oregon EC 735 The Growing World of Packaging EC 740 Vary Meals with Variety Meats EC 776 Focus on NutritionCooking Information EC 776-S Enfoque en Nutricion Informacion de Cocina EC 777 Focus on NutritionEveryone Needs Breakfast EC 778 Focus on NutritionSuper Snacks that Count EC 781 Focus on NutritionE-Z Ways with Fruits and Vegetables EC 799 Nine Ways to Shop Smarter EC 799-S Nueve Modo de Comprar Comidas con Agudeza EC 825 Focus on NutritionServe Homemade Quick Bread EC 826 Focus on NutritionCreating a Meal in a Dish EC 827 Focus on NutritionServe Vegetables EC 828 Focus on NutritionMini-Meals EC 830 Girth Control EC 864 Home Freezing of Fruits and Vegetables EC 873 A Daily Food Guide EC 889 Drying Fruits and Vegetables at Home EC 911 We Want You to Know about Nutrition Labels on Food FS 5 Using Quick Rolled Wheat and Oats FS 21 Canning Tuna and Salmon at Home FS 116 Cooking With Ready-Made Mix FS 124 Rice is Good for Family Meals FS 141 Dry Split Peas Make Good Meals FS 170 A Guide for Buying Oregon Fish and Shellfish FS 181 Cooking With Lentils FS 226 Making American-Type Cheese at Home FS 227 Making Soft Cheeses at Home FS 232 Making Dried Fruit Leather PNW 45 Choosing and Using Western Vegetables PNW 54 Good Eating with Beef PNW 59 Food Facts Versus Fads PNW 183 Fish Pickling for Home Use SB 611 Rye Flour Volatiles (Secale Cereale) CI 624 Cherry Brining and Finishing CI 629 The Chemical and Preservative Properties of Sulfur Dioxide Solution for Brining Fruit CI 632 Procedure for Secondary Bleaching Cherries with Sodium Chlorite 10 Brined Home Gardening See also listings under specific plants, and ornamcntals, page 21. EC 631 Spray Schedule for Home Orchards BC 662 Growing Cantaloupes in Oregon EC 733 Pruning the Home Orchard EC 768 Growing Strawberries at Home EC 797 Growing Rhubarb in Oregon EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard BC 824 Soil and Water Management for Home Gardens EC 871 Home and Farm Vegetable Garden EC 874 Grow Your Own Vegetables EC 875 Grow Your Own Beets EC 876 Grow Your Own Cabbage EC 877 Grow Your Own Carrots EC 878 Grow Your Own Corn EC 879 Grow Your Own Greens EC 880 Grow Your Own Kohlrabi, Turnips and Rutabagas EC 881 Grow Your Own Lettuce EC 882 Grow Your Own Peppers EC 883 Grow Your Own Radishes EC 884 Vegetable Garden Plan EC 886 Grow Your Own Green Beans BC 890 Garden Mulches and Compost FS 53 Tomatoes in the Garden FS 68 Potatoes for the Home Garden FS 85 Apple Scab Control in Home Gardens FS 138 Garlic for the Garden FS 139 Blossom-End Rot of Tomatoes FS 146 Home Drying of Prunes, Filberts, and Walnuts FS 198 Bitterness in Cucumbers FS 220 Collecting and Storing Seeds from Your Garden FS 225 Producing Transplants at Home FS 230 How to Store Pumpkins and Squash at Home FS 242 Discourage Plant Diseases in Your Home Garden WRAES 59 Homeyard Irrigation Home Management and Equipment EB 821 Maintaining Your Family Business Records EC 698 Longer Life for Your Rugs and Upholstery EC 896 Choosing and Using A Slow Cooker BC 915 Choosing and Using Your Electric Skillet EC 927 Facts About Blenders EC 928 Facts About Drip-filter Coffee Makers BC 929 Facts About Vacuum Cleaners EC 932 Facts About Toasters and Toaster Ovens 11 EC 937 Facts About MixersIn Hand or On Stand EC 938 Choosing and Using Your Microwave Oven EC 941 Facts About Electric Irons EC 949 Laundry Techniques to Save Energy EC 982 Facts About Dishwashers FS 128 Care of Wood Finishes PNW 47 Better Kitchen Storage PNW 55 Be a Better Buyer of Laundry Aids PNW 56 Be a Better Buyer of Starches and Finishes PNW 57 Be a Better Buyer of Bleaches PNW 90 How to Prevent Moisture Damage in Your Home PNW 126 Care of Housewares and Surfaces in the Home PNW 166 Removing Stains From Fabrics Housing and Furnishings EC 756 Low Cost Furniture EC 804 Storage Accessories on a Low Cost Budget EC 865 Energy Saving HomesA Checklist EC 870 Solar Energy Facts for the Pacific Northwest EC 921 Save Home Heating Dollars EC 931 Home Insulation FS 149 What to Look for When Renting a House or Apartment FS 192 Home Plumbing Problems FS 193 Simple Home Maintenance Tips FS 236 Planning Kitchen Area Wiring PNW 13 Arranging Flowers PNW 136 Design Considerations in Mobile Homes PNW 137 Homesite Considerations PNW 138 Mobile Home Construction Requirements PNW 139 Comparing Costs of Housing PNW 140 Mobile Home Insurance PNW 141 Be an Aware ShopperRugs and Carpets PNW 142 Be an Aware ShopperWood Furniture PNW 143 Be an Aware ShopperUpholstered Furniture PNW 144 Be an Aware ShopperDraperies, Curtains PNW 145 Furniture Restoration PNW 146 What to Do with Windows PNW 147 Choosing Resilient Floor Coverings PNW 153 Storage for New or Remodeled Homes WRAES 1 Como Reparar La Ventiadura Al Rededor Del Fregadero, El Bano, o El Bano Dc Regardero WRAES 2 Como Reparar Puertas WRAES 3 Como Reparar Los Cajones WRAES 4 Como Reparar Una Liave Que Gotea 12 WRAES 5 Como Reparar Agujeros En La Pared De Yeso WRAES 6 Las Tomas Eléctricas WRAES 7 Como Reparar Alambreras WRAES 8 Clavos, Tornillos, y Pernos (Tornillos Con Tuerca) WRAES 9 Como Instalar Azulejos WRAES 10 Como Usar Herramientas Básicas WRAES 11 Como Reponer Un Vidrio Quebrado WRAES 21 Window and Drapery Insulation Values WRAES 39 Home Remodeling: The Decision WRAES 40 Kitchen Lighting WRAES 56 Insulation Recommendations WRAES 60 Residential Energy Usage Curtailment WRAES 65 Wood Stove Installation Safety WRAES 70 Fuelwood Facts WRAES 71 Solar House Design WRAES 75 Energy: The Fossil Fuel Era Human Development EC 814 Woman's Role in Her Husband's Retirement PNW 61 Family Communication PNW 64 Child Guidance Techniques PNW 83 Helping Children Develop Responsibility PNW 85 You and Tension PNW 86 Teenagers PNW 87 Facing the Middle Years PNW 88 DeathA Family Crisis PNW 94 Moral Values in Today's World (study guide) PNW 110 Teaching Money Skills to the Preschool Child PNW 127 The Family Council PNW 168 Facts and Fallacies of Aging Textiles and Clothing EC 576 Making Shirts for the Men of the Family EC 891 How to Recycle Clothing by Restyling and Making Over EC 892 Decisions About Recycling Clothing EC 893 Sewing EquipmentWhat Do You Need? EC 894 Basic Handsewing Stitches EC 895 Cutting Skills for Garment Construction EC 897 The Structure of Woven, Knit, and Other Fabrics EC 922 Plain Seams and Seam Finishing EC 923 Ease and Gathers EC 924 Pressing EC 926 Insulate Yourself with Clothes EC 930 Darts 13 EC 933 Hems EC 940 Zippers-Centered and Lapped Applications EC 944 Facings and Enclosed Seams EC 946 Analyzing the Color, Design and Texture of Fabric FS 233 Making Pressing Pads Exp. Sta. Weaving with Linen PNW 123 Always Attractive in Your Elderly Years PNW 124 Clothing for Senior Citizens HUNTING AND FISHING EB 790 Game Foods EB 800 Treats with Venison EB 819 Boning Out Your Deer EC 912 Growing Earthworms EC 939 Catching Crayfish for Fun and Pofit FS 152 Preparing Cluster Egg Baits From Salmon and Steelhead Roe MARINE RESOURCES SG 2 Join the Wake Watchers (poster) SG 6 Fishing Business Management and Economic Information SG 7 Home Freezing of Seafood SG 8 Continental Shelf Sediments Off Oregon SG 9 Phytoplankton, Grass of the Sea SG 11 Incorporating a Fishing Business SG 13 Oyster Farming SG 14 Bottomfishing Provides a Pleasant Change for Oregon Anglers SG 16 Oregon's Nearshore Ocean SG 19 Organizing and Operating a Fishing Cooperative SG 20 The Fisherman as Borrower SG 21 Cleaning and Sanitizing Agents for Seafood Processing Plants SG 22 Preparation of Salt Brines for the Fishing Industry SG 23 Preventing Decay in Wood Boats SG 25 Understanding Tides SG 26 Getting Hurt on the Winter Beach (poster) SG 27 Watch Your Step (poster) SG 28 Oregon's Captivating Clams SG 29 How to Calculate Profit in a Fishing Business SG 30 Catching, Cleaning, and Cooking Bay Crabs SG 32 Life Begins at 40 F: How to Use a SeafoodHandler's Thermometer 14 SG 33 Starfisher's Last Voyage (boat safety) SO 34 Analyzing a New Marine Business SG 35 Oregon's Ever-Changing Coastline SO 36 The Basics of Depreciation SG 37 How to Take the Investment Credit SO 38 How to Meet Your Federal Employer Tax Requirements SG 39 The Tax Aspects of Disposing of Business Assets SO 40 A Bird in Hand (poster) SO 41 Radar Reflectors for Boats SO 42 Using Multimeters on Boats SG 44 Marine Fires: Preventing Them; Fighting Them SO 45 Today's Youth in Tomorrow's Sea SG 48 What Are Salmon Worth? SG 50 What You Should Know About Loran-C Receivers PASGAP 7 First Aid for Fishermen (chart) PASGAP 9 Net Mending and Patching PASOAP 10 Fishing Vessel Rules of the Road PASGAP 12 Man in Cold Water (survival; chart) PASGAP 13 Storage Batteries for Boats SB 608 Hydraulic Fishing Machinery Systems for Outboard Motor-Powered Boats SB 613 An Effective Combination Trawl for West Coast Draggers: Atlantic-Western Trawls SB 621 Netarts Bay Chum Salmon HatcheryAn Experiment in Ocean Ranching CI 627 Economics of the Dungeness Crab Industry CI 630 A Long-Line Crab Pot System CI 631 Plastics as a Fish-Hold Lining Material CI 649 Oregon's Commercial Fishermen: Characteristics, Profits and Incomes in 1972 CI 654 The Salmon Processing Industry, Part One: The Institutional Framework and Its Evolution For sale only: Send orders and payment to the Extension Business Office, Extension Hall 118, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331. Manual 2 Identifying Oregon Driftwood. 48 pages, illustrated, $1.25 per copy, plus 50ç mailing charge for single copy. Manual 3 Boating in Coastal Waters. 52 pages, illustrated, $1.00 per copy, plus 50 mailing charge for single copy. MARKETING AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT EC 832 Estimated Wheat Production Costs on a 2,700Acre Dryland Farm, Oregon Columbia Plateau, 1973 EC 917 Farming and Ranching in OregonA Picture of Diversity 15 EC 918 Country LivingAre You Sure? EC 919 Can You Earn Your Living on a Small Farm? EC 945 Direct Farm Marketing FS 174 Northwest Wheat Farm Income in a Decade of Change FS 177 Milk Production Costs in Oregon FS 237 Income Tax Options for Drought Sales of Livestock PNW 161 Pacific Northwest Agricultural Situation and Outlook WRAES 20 Comparing Pumping Energy Costs WRAES 76 How To Figure Tractor Costs SB 594 Economic Analysis of Beef Cattle Prices in the United States and Oregon SB 596 Capital for Growth and Adjustment of Agricultural Cooperatives SB 604 Effects of Selected Changes in Federal Land Use on a Rural Economy SB 605 Cooperative Mergers: Their Objectives, Success, and Impact on Growth SB 612 The Short-Run Demand for a Reduction of Delivery Time in the Provision of Farm Machinery Parts: A Conceptual Framework SB 614 Impact of a Major Economic Change on a Coastal Rural Economy: A Large Aluminum Plant in Clatsop County, Oregon SB 617 Pulping Characteristics of Willamette Valley Grass Straws SB 618 Linkages Between the Economy and the Environ- ment: An Analysis of Economic Growth in Clatsop County, Oregon SB 620 Alternate-Year Production of Thornless Evergreen Blackberries: Technical and Economic Feasibility SB 622 The Relationship Between Education and Income: An Economic Analysis CI 622 The Role of Borrowed Funds In Oregon Cooperatives CI 637 The Hired Farm Labor Market: A Transition in Oregon Agriculture CI 638 Technical and Economic Considerations in Shipping Grass Seed Residue to Japan CI 639 An Economic Analysis of Alternative Milk PrO- duction Systems: Oregon Milk Marketing Area One 1971 CI 640 Fresh and Frozen Beef Retailing by Independent Grocery Stores In OregonCharacteristics and Comparisons CI 642 Feasibility and Location Considerations for a White Wheat Futures Contract 16 CI 643 Economic Characteristics of Farms Producing Grass Seed in Oregon's Willamette Valley CI 645 Douglas County Oregon: Structure of a Timber County Economy CI 648 Ryegrass Straw Utilization in Paper and Fiberboard Products: An Exploratory Investigation CI 651 The Influence of Feed Costs and Milk Price on Forage Production on Coastal Dairy Farms CI 653 An Economic Analysis of Public Range Investments on the Vale Project, 1960-69 CI 657 Cooperative Market Pooling CI 659 Commercial Campgrounds on the Oregon Coast: Characteristics and Financial Status CI 662 Corporate Farming in Oregon: A Descriptive Analysis CI 663 An Economic Analysis of Alternative Milk Packaging Containers in Washington, Oregon and California CI 664 Income, Employment and Expenditure Patterns in a Timber-Based Economy: Douglas County, Oregon 1975 CI 667 Cost of Sanitation in Four Oregon Supermarkets PEST CONTROL Animals EB 804 Mole and Gopher Control EC 909 Predation by Coyotes and Other Animals EC 910 Predator Control: History and Policies EC 913 Deterrents to Predators of Livestock EC 914 The Impact of Coyotes on Wildlife EC 916 Fencing Against Coyotes FS 182 Poisoning Meadow Mice Plant Diseases EB 836 Dutch Elm Disease EC 646 Control of Walnut Blight in Oregon EC 649 Fleck Disease in West Coast Easter Lilies EC 780 Diseases of Perennial Ornamental Plants EC 844 Tobacco Rattle Virus in Oregon Potatoes EC 954 Controlling Bacterial Soft Rot and Blackleg Potatoes FS 77 Use of Soil Fumigation For Control of Verticilhum Wilt of Potatoes FS 82 Halo Blight of Beans FS 83 Bean Rust FS 84 Sycamore Anthracnose FS 93 Suggestions for Peppermint Wilt Control FS 185 Preparation of Tank-Mix Bordeaux Mixture FS 212 Bean Necrosis Disease 17 FS 215 Eastern Filbert Blight FS 216 Blackline of Walnuts FS 222 White Mold and Grey Mold of Snap Beans FS 223 Cropping Peppermint on Soils Infested with Verticillium Wilt FS 229 Rhododendron and Azalea Diseases FS 235 Onion White Rot SB 615 Management of Aphid-Borne Legume Viruses SB 623 Bibliography of Nematode Interactions with Other Organisms in Plant Disease Complexes For complete information on disease control recommendations, see Pest Control Handbooks, page 2. Insects EB 747 Vegetable Garden Insect Pests EC 627 Carpenter Ant Control EC 647 Shell Perforation and Poor Sealing of Walnuts EC 700 Dampwood Termite Control EC 713 The Golden BuprestidA Wood-Boring Beetle EC 717 Root WeevilsTheir Control in Strawberry Fields EC 738 Control of Root Weevils on Ornamentals and in Homes EC 829 Oregon Insect Control Recommendations for Livestock EC 845 Biology and Control of the Garden Symphylan EC 850 Billbug Control in Orchard Grass Seed Fields EC 851 Life History and Control of Sod Webworms in Grass Seed Production EC 857 Removal of Bees from Buildings EC 860 Controlling Green Peach Aphids on Potatoes EC 861 Controlling Wireworms in Potatoes FS 3 Cottony Camellia and Brown Soft Scales and Their Control FS 129 The Black Widow and Other Spiders FS 163 Alfalfa Weevil Control in Oregon FS 167 The Face Fly FS 168 The Walnut Husk Fly FS 196 Mint Flea Beetle in Oregon FS 197 Red-Backed Cutworm in Oregon FS 209 Federal Government Participation in Rangeland Grasshopper Control FS 210 Grasshopper Control in Oregon PS 211 Labops, a Plant Bug on Oregon Rangeland FS 239 Controlling Corn Rootworms in Commercial Corn Crops PNW 128 Insect Management and Control on Crops Grown for Seed 18 PNW 130 How to Recognize Cut Worms, Army Worms, Loopers PNW 150 Insects of Peas PNW 182 Insects on Mint SB 628 Chemical Control of Terrestrial Slugs and Snails CI 660 Integrated Control of Pear Psylla in Oregon's Hood River Valley CI 668 Control of Thrips on Apples in the Hood River Valley of Oregon For complete information in insect control recom- mendations, see Pest Control Handbooks, page 2. Weeds Please note quantity lirnitatns to ordering on page 1. If von need a corn p/etc set of the publications on individual weeds, please send $2.50. Make checks payable to the Oregon State University Extension Service. You may use the order blank at the end of this list. EB 738 Ragweed EB 759 Evergreen, Himalaya, and Wild Blackberries EC 745 Oregon Weed Control Recommendations for Commercial Orchards EC 746 Oregon Weed Control Recommendations for Commercial Vegetable Crops EC 747 Oregon Weed Control Recommendations for Commercial Small Fruit Crops EC 796 Tansy Ragwort: An Increasing Problem in Western Oregon EC 811 Herbicides for Annual Weed Control in Wheat in Eastern Oregon FS 20 Weed Control on Highway Shoulders, Fence Rows, and Ditchbanks FS 29 Bull Thistle FS 30 Bur Chervil FS 31 Catchweed FS 32 Cattails FS 34 Chicory FS 35 Cocklebur FS 36 Corn Cockle FS 37 Cow Cockle FS 38 Dodder FS 39 Henbit FS 40 Horseweed FS 41 Knotweed FS 42 Little Bur FS 43 Matchweed FS 44 Narrow-leaved Milkweed FS 45 Purple Filare 19 FS 46 Purple Mustard FS 47 Scouring Rush FS 48 Shoestring Weed FS 49 Showy Milkweed FS 50 St. Johnswort FS 51 Wild Oats FS 52 Yellow Star Thistle FS 55 Control of Lawn Moss FS 76 Weed Control in Crimson Clover Seed Fields FS 188 Timing of Selective Herbicide Applications FS 203 Jointed Goat Grass FS 204 Sand Bur FS 205 Canada Thistle FS 206 Corn Gromwell FS 217 Controlling Hard-to-Kill Weeds in Landscaped Areas FS 218 Weed Control in Lawns and Flower Beds FS 219 Weed Control in Home Orchards and Vegetable Gardens PNW 101 Larkspur PNW 102 Death Weed or Poverty Weed PNW 103 Scotch Broom PNW 104 Death Camas PNW 105 Horsetail PNW 107 Gorse PNW 109 Water Hemlock PNW 115 Field Bindweed PNW 116 Hoary Cress PNW 117 Common and False Dandelion PNW 133 Puncturevine PNW 134 Longspine Sandbur PNW 135 Yellow Toadflax and Dalmation Toadflax PNW 175 Tansy Ragwort CI 658 Annual Weed Control in Furrow-Irrigated Mint CI 665 Control of Tansy Ragwort in Western Oregon Pastures with 2,4-D For complete information on weed control recom- mendations, see Pest Control Handbooks, page 2. PLANTS Field and Forage Crops EB 806 Fertilizer Recommendations for Wheat in the Columbia Basin of Oregon EB 811 Orchardgrass Seed Production in Oregon EC 748 Background on Oregon's Grass and Legume Seed Industry 20 EC 753 Lane Oats for Western Oregon EC 754 Casbon Barley for Oregon's Willamette Valley EC 806 Growing Alfalfa in Western Oregon EC 856 Hay Testing EC 942 Forage Quality: What to Look for in Evaluating Hay EC 943 Forage Quality: What It Is and Why It Is Important FS 65 High Quality Seeds Cost You Less FS 66 Why Grow Certified Seed? FS 119 Producing and Marketing Clean Grain FS 165 Seed Warehousing in Oregon FS 199 Seed Treatment of Small Grains 1973 PNW 129 Alfalfa Analyst SB 600 Forty Years of Testing Grass and 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 SB 626 Seasonal Responses of Perennial Forage Grasses to Nitrogen Applications SB 631 Alfalfa Management in the Willamette Valley of Oregon SB 633 Effective Nodulation and Production of Subterranean Clover with Pelleted and Small Amounts of Lime CI 617 Forage Varieties for Oregon CI 623 Time Isolation as a Safeguard to Varietal Purity in Perennial Ryegrass, Annual Ryegrass, and Orchardgrass CI 625 Alfalfa Variety Tests in the Columbia Basin, Blue Mountains, and Snake River Valley CI 626 Cougar Kentucky Bluegrass CI 635 Seed Production of Arrowleaf Clover in Western Oregon CI 644 "Sick" Alfalfa CI 661 Alfalfa Trials in Southern OregonProduction Practices and Varieties Ornamentals FS 1 Winter Storage of Fuchsias, Geraniums and Tuberous Plants FS 12 Azalea and Rhododendron Care and Culture FS 95 Dahlia Culture FS 102 Fertilizing Ornamental Plants PS 103 Fertilizing Shade and Ornamental Trees FS 115 Plant Propagation by Leaf and Leaf-Bud Cuttings 21 FS 125 Propagation of Herbaceous Plants from Stem Cuttings FS 127 Commercial Greenhouse Geranium Production FS 136 Ornamental Gourds FS 154 Preserving Cut Holly FS 162 Care and Handling of Poinsettias PNW 151 Propagating Herbaceous Plants from Cuttings PNW 152 Propagating Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs, Trees, and Vines with Stem Cuttings PNW 164 Propagation from Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Rhizomes, and Tuberous Roots and Stems PNW 165 Layering to Renew or Multiply Plants PNW 170 Propagating Plants from Seed PNW 185 Plant Materials for Landscaping CI 633 Landscape Tree Performance Commercial Production of English Holly in the Pacific Northwest (journal reprint) Range Plants EB 780 Range RobbersUndesirable Range Plants The RP series consists of single sheets giving descriptions of specific weeds, grasses, shrubs, and trees found on eastern Oregon rangeland. It is intended solely as an identification guide; no culture or control recommendations are included. Please note quantity limitations on page 1. If you need a complete set of RP sheets, please send $2.50. Make checks payable to Oregon State University Extension Service. You may use the order blank at the end of this list. RP 1 Bitterbrush RP 2 Foxtail Barley RP 3 Meadow Barley RP 4 Cheatgrass Brome RP 5 Pinegrass RP 6 Big Sagebrush RP 7 Sheep Fescue RP 8 Alfilaria RP 9 Green Fescue RP 10 Needle and Thread RP 11 Manzanita RP 12 Biscuitroot RP 13 Bottlebrush Squirreltail RP 14 Indian Ricegrass RP 15 Oniongrass RP 16 Mountain Bromegrass RP 17 Big-Headed Clover RP 18 Blue Wild-Rye RP 19 Idaho Fescue RP 20 Oregon Grape 22 RP 21 Mullein RP 22 Gooseberries RP 23 Wild Currant RP 24 Slender Wheatgrass RP 25 Butterweeds RP 26 Desert Wheatgrass RP 27 Pearl Everlasting RP 28 Giant Wild-Rye RP 29 Nevada Bluegrass RP 30 Mules Ears RP 31 Columbia Needlegrass RP 32 Phlox RP 33 Cushion Eriogonum or Wild Buckwheat RP 34 Canada Bluegrass RP 35 Junegrass RP 36 Balsamroot RP 37 Bulbous Bluegrass RP 38 Indian Paintbrush RP 39 Saltbrush RP 40 Mannagrass RP 41 Puncture Vine RP 42 Rattlesnake Grass RP 43 Showy Aster RP 44 Western Juniper RP 45 Intermediate Wheatgrass RP 46 Smooth Brome RP 47 Timothy RP 48 Ripgut Brome RP 49 Orchard Grass RP 50 Meadow Foxtail RP 51 Tall Wheatgrass RP 52 Tufted Hairgrass RP 53 Baltic or Wire Rush RP 54 Elk Sedge RP 55 Ross Sedge RP 56 Death Camas RP 57 Halogeton RP 58 Wedge-leaf Ceanothus RP 59 Spiny Hop-Sage RP 60 Winterfat RP 61 Broom Snakeweed RP 62 Snowbrush RP 63 Saskatoon Serviceberry RP 64 Cusick Serviceberry RP 65 Shrubby Cinquefoil RP 66 Rubber Rabbitbrush 23 RP 67 Douglas Rabbitbrush RP 68 Cusick Bluegrass RP 69 Thurber Needlegrass RP 70 Bald Brome RP 71 Big Bluegrass RP 72 Bittercherry RP 73 Medusahead Rye RP 74 Sandberg Bluegrass RP 75 Bluebunch Wheatgrass RP 76 Western Wheatgrass RP 77 Beardless Wildrye Small Fruits EC 852 Spray Program for Cane Fruits in Oregon EC 953 Improving Bee Pollination of Commercial Caneberries FS 99 Cranberry Growing in Oregon CI 652 A Field Evaluation of Select Wine Grape Varieties for the Aurora and Medford Areas of Ore- gonA Progress Report CI 655 Progress Report of Table Grapes in the Northern Willamette Valley Tree Fruits and Nuts EB 628 Growing Filberts in Oregon EB 795 Producing Walnuts in Oregon EC 650 Apple Bud Development EC 675 Spray Program for Stone Fruits in Oregon EC 677 Spray Program for Apples and Pears in the Willamette Valley EC 724 Grafting Walnut Trees EC 773 Growing Prunes FS 15 Pruning and Training Pear Trees in the Wi!lamette Valley FS 57 Sweet Cherry Varieties and Pollinizers for Oregon FS 60 Care of Physically Injured Fruit and Nut Trees FS 61 Pear Rootstocks for Oregon FS 118 The Concept of Plant Analysis and How to Take a Leaf Sample FS 122 Walnut Varieties for Oregon FS 142 Market News Service on Fruits and Vegetables FS 147 When to Pick Apples and Pears FS 172 Stone Fruit Pollination FS 202 Training and Pruning Sweet Cherry Trees for Mechanical Harvesting FS 207 Pruning Sweet Cherry Trees for Hand Harvest FS 208 Peaches for the Willamette Valley 24 FS 238 How to Find Help Identifying Fruit Trees FS 241 Control of Premature Ripening of Bartlett Pears PNW 62 Grafting Fruit Trees PNW 156 Training and Pruning Apple and Pear Trees PNW 156-S Poda y Guia de Manzanos y Perales SB 606 Marketing Fresh Apples and Pears in Bulk Containers SB 624 Color and Pigment Analyses in Fruit Products SB 632 Phenology and Plant Species Adaptation to Climates of the Western United States Vegetables EC 653 How to Select and Prepare Vegetables for Exhibition EC 862 Commercial Production of Bush Beans EC 863 Commercial Production of Sweet Corn EC 936 Commercial Greenhouse Vegetable Production EC 948 Onion Storage: Guidelines for Commercial Growers EC 952 Recommendations for Commercial High-Density Snap Bean Production FS 104 Cucurbit Seed ProductionCucumber, Squash, Pumpkin, Muskmelon, and Watermelon FS 131 Commercial Production of Striped Kiondike Watermelons SOIL AND WATER EB 774 Applying Fertilizer Through Sprinkler Systems EB 810 Electrical Resistance Gymsum Blocks for Scheduling Irrigations EB 835 Soil Evaluation for Subsurface Sewage Disposal EC 607 Drainage Around Homes on Level Ground EC 623 Land Drainage for Conservation EC 628 How to take a Soil Sample and Why EC 712 Fertilize in the Fall EC 770 OSU Soil Test for Nitrate Nitrogen EC 795 Soil Management in Non-Irrigated Orchards EC 813 How to Estimate Capacity for Sprinkler Irrigation Systems PNW 43 Weed Seed Screens for Irrigation Systems PNW 63 Sprinkler Irrigation in the Pacific Northwest: A Troubleshooter's Guide WRAES 48 Stretching Irrigation Water Supplies WRAES 54 Measuring Well Water Levels WRAES 61 Reduce TillageConserve Energy and Increase Profits SB 610 Recycling Nitrogen and Sulfur in Grass-Clover Pastures 25 SB 629 Capillary Flow in Agricultural Drainage CI 628 Consumptive Use and Net Irrigation Requirements for Oregon CI 650 Liming for Filbert Production in Western Oregon FERTILIZER GUIDES The FO series consists of single sheets intended as a guide for fertilizing specific crops. They are revised periodically so we suggest you order only tlwsc of immediate interest. A reference file would soon be obsolete. If you have need of the entire set of currently available guides, /'lea.ce send $2.50. Make checks payable to the Oregon State ( niversilv Extension 5erv- ice. You may use the order blank at thc end of this list. FG 1 Irrigated Clover Grass Pastures (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 3 Liming Materials for Oregon FG 4 Subclover-Grass Pastures (Western Oregon West of Cascades) FG 5 Annual Ryegrass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 6 Fine Fescue Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 7 Highland Bent Grass Seed (Also Astoria and Exeter) (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 8 Spring Grains (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 9 Winter Wheat (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 10 Field Corn (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 11 Sweet Corn (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 12 Pole Beans (Western OregonWest of Cas- cades) FG 13 Table Beets (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 14 Strawberries (Western OregonWest of Cas- cades) FG 15 Peppermint (Western OregonWest of Cas- cades FG 16 Perennial Grass Pastures, Non-Irrigated (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 17 Red Clover (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 18 Alfalfa (Willamette Valley and Northwest Oregon) FG 19 Potatoes (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 20 Alfalfa (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) FG 21 Irrigated Clover-Grass Pastures (Eastern Oregon East of Cascades) 26 PG 23 Apples (Oregon) FG 24 Prunes (Oregon) FG 25 Sweet Cherries (Oregon) FG 26 Pears (Oregon) FG 27 Broccoli (Western OregonWest of Cascades) (Also applicable to Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, and Cauliflower) FG 28 Bush Beans (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 29 Carrots (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 30 Crimson Clover-Vetch-Austrian Peas (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 34 Filberts (Oregon) FG 35 Walnuts (Oregon) FG 36 Tall Fescue (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 37 Irrigated Spring-Planted Small Grains (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) FR 38 Irrigated Pastures (Central Oregon) FG 40 Irrigated Semi-Dwarf Wheat (Eastern Oregon East of Cascades) FG 44 Blue Grass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 45 Orchard Grass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) PG 46 Perennial Ryegrass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 47 Turf Grass (Oregon) FG 48 Loganberries, Boysenberries and Marion Blackberries (Western Oregon-West of Cascades) FG 49 Red Raspberries (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 50 Black Raspberries (Blackcaps) (Western Oregon West of Cascades) FG 51 Thornless Evergreen Blackberries (Western Ore- gonWest of Cascades) FG 52 Fertilizer Materials (Introduction) FG 53 Peaches (Oregon) FG 54 Winter Wheat (Non-Irrigated Columbia Plateau) FG 55 Peas (Western OregonWest of Cascades) FG 57 Irrigated Potatoes (Columbia Basin-Malheur County) PG 58 Irrigated Clover-Grass Pastures (Southwest Oregon) FG 59 Pears (Hood River-White Salmon) FG 60 Alfalfa (Southwest Oregon) FG 61 Using Wood Ashes in the Home Garden 27 OREGON COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICES You are invited to visit, write, or phone your Extension office for in- formation, publications, or other assistance. In Baker County, for example, the office is in the Courthouse, but it you write, address the Gilliam County Extension Office, P. 0. Box 707, Condon, OR 97823. BAKER-2610 Grove Street, Baker 97814, Ph. 523-6373 BENTON-Post Office, P.O. Box B, Corvallis 97330, Ph. 752-7186 CLACKAMAS-256 Warnwr-Milne Rd., Oregon City 97045, Ph. 655-8631 CLATSOP-Post Office, P.O. Box 207, Astoria 97103, Ph. 325-7441, Ext. 50 COLUMBIA-Courthouse, St. Helens 97051, Ph. 397-3462 COOS-Courthouse, Coquille 97423, Ph. 396-3121, Ext 246 CROOK-Courthouse, Prineville 97754, Ph. 447-6228 CURRY-County Office Bldg., P.O. Box 488, Gold Beach 97444, Ph. 247-7011, Ext. 226 DESCHUTES-922 West Highland, P.O. Box 756, Ph. 548-3152 Redmond 97756, DOUGLAS-1134 SE Douglas Aye, P.O. Box 1165, Roaeburg 97470, Ph. 672-4461 GILLIAM-Courthouse, P.O. Box 707, Condon 97823, Ph. 384-2271 GRANT-Courthouse, Canyon City 97820, Ph. 575-1911 HARNEY-Courthouse, 450 North Buena Vista, Burns 97720, Ph. 573-2506 HOOD RIVER-Courthouse, P.O. Box 499, Hood River 97031, Ph. 386-3343 JACKSON-1301 Maple Grove Drive, Medtord 97501, Ph 776-7371 JEFFERSON-Old Courthouse, 530 D St., Madras 97741, Ph. 475-3808 -Tribal Office Building, P. 0. Box 428, Warn Springs 97761, Ph. 553-1161, Ext. 47 JOSEPHINE-215 Ringuette St., Grants Pass 97526, Ph. 476-6613 KIAMATH-Post Office, P.O. Box 255, Klamath FaIls 97601, Ph. 882-7761, Ext. 391 LAKE-Courthouse, Lakeview 97630, Ph. 947-2279 LANE-950 W. 13th Street, Eugene 97402, Ph. 687-4243 LINCOLN-Courthouse, 225 W. Olive Street, Newport 97365, Ph. 265-5376 LINN-Armory Building, P.O. Box 765, Albany 97321, Ph. 967-3871 MALHEUR-710 SW. Fifth, Ontario 97914, Ph. 889-9129 MARION-3180 Center St. NE, Salem 97301, Ph. 588-5301 MORROW-Gilliam & Bisbee Ph. 676-9642 Bldg., P.O. Box 397, Heppner 97836, MULTNOMAH-1633 S. W. Park, Am. 253, P. 0. Box 1261, Portland 97207, Ph. 229-4830 POLK-316 N. Main Street, Dallas 97338, Ph. 623-8171, Ext. 56 SHERMAN-Courthouse, P.O. Box 385, Moro 97039, Ph. 565-3230 TILLAMOOK-Courthouse, Tillamoolc 97141, Ph. 842-5511, Ext. 372 UMATILLA-Courthouse, P.O. Box 1107, Pendleton 97801, Ph. 276-7111, Ext. 300 -Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center, P. 0. Box 105, Hermiaton 97838, Ph. 567-8321 -418 N. Main Street, P. Ph. 938-5597 0. Box E, Milton-Freewate 97862, UNION-4th & Adams Street, P.O. Box 760, La Grande 97850, Ph. 963-2127 WALLOWA-Courthouse, P.O. Box 280, Enterprise 97828, Ph. 426-3143 WASCO-Courthouse Annex, P.O. Box 821, The Dallas 97058, Ph. 296-5494 WASHINGTON-Branch Co. Office Bldg., Courthouse, Hillsboro 97123, Ph 648-8771 WHEELER-Courthouse, P.O. Box 407, Fossil 97830, Ph. 763-4115 YAMHILL-Room 42, Courthouse, McMinnville 97128, Ph. 472-9371, Ext. 251 Extension offices In other states will be listed In local telephone director/ca, usually under "county offices." 28 BULLETIN REQUEST To: Bulletin Mailing Service Industrial Building Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Please send me a copy of each of the publications listed below: Letter and number Title OR HEO/ExO 8P96 : 978 c. :3 Publications list (Ore9ort State University. Publications list / Oregon State Library Salem Fall 1978 Extension Service, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Henry A. Wadsworth, director. This publication was produced and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Extension work is a cooperative program of Oregon State University, the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and Oregon counties. Extension invites participation in its programs and offers them equally to all people, without discrimination.