S. 'liii I __ I. . i : . I * 'S S S S I * S S .1 - -I V EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE AND ThE OREGON AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION EM 8289 JULY 1991 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 (ES), Manual, Pacific Northwest Extension produced in Oregon, Idaho, or Washington with tri-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 six no-charge publications without shipping and handling fees. If you request seven or more no-charge publications, include 10 cents (plus shipping and handling) for each publication beyond six. There is no limit to how many charge (priced) publications you 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. OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station I You may order materials by mail or telephone from: Publications Orders Agricultural Communications Oregon State University Administrative Services A422 Corvallis, OR 97331-2119 Telephone orders/price quotes: (503) 737-2513 Office hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 12 and 1 to 5 p.m. If you're in Corvallis, you may pick up orders from our distribution center on the OSU campus. The Bulletin Mailing Office is on the second floor of the Industrial Building, just south of the railroad tracks on Washington Way, between 15th and 26th Streets. Shipping and handling When you order publications requiring shipping and handling, add 25 cents for orders up to $2.50. For orders between $2.50 and $100, add 15 percent shipping and handling. For orders of $100 or more, please call Agricultural Communications (503-737-2513) for a quote on reduced shipping and handling rates. Discounts The OSU Extension Service offers a 25 percent discount on orders of 100 copies or more of a single title. Call or write Agricultural Communications for a price quote. Payments Make checks, purchase orders, or money orders payable to Oregon State University; be sure to include shipping and handling fees. 2 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Contents 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 General Educational Materials Aging (see also Families and Children) Animal Health and Nutrition (see also Farm Animals) Beef Cattle (see Farm Animals) Bees Buildings and EquipmentAgricultural (see also Irrigation) Business, Home-Based (see Marketing and Business Management) Christmas Trees (see also Forest Production and Processing) Clothing and Textiles Appearance Care Construction Selection Textiles Community Development Community and Regional Economics Government and Taxes (see also Policy Issues) Leadership Planning Crops (see Field Crops, Fruit GrowingCommercial, Vegetable GrowingCommercial) 13 13 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 Dairy (see Farm Animals) Energy (see also Home Furnishings and Equipment, Housing, Irrigation) Families and Children (see also Aging) Family Finance (see also Aging, Foods and Nutrition) Farm Animals (see also Animal Health and Nutrition) Beef Cattle Dairy (see also Buildings and Equipment) Poultry Rabbits Sheep and Goats Fertilizer (see also Irrigation) General Cereal Crops Fruits and Nuts Hay, Pastures, and Field Corn Mint Seed Crops Vegetables Field Crops (see also Fertilizer, Fruit GrowingCommercial, Irrigation, Pests and Pesticides, Vegetable GrowingCommercial) Alfalfa Other Forage Legumes Alternate Crops OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 3 21 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 Cereal Crops Grass Seed Crops Hays and Pasture Mint Potatoes Seed CropsMiscellaneous Fisheries Technology Food ProcessingCommercial Seafood Foods and Nutrition Food Buying (see also Family Finance) Food Preparation Food Preservation and Storage Food/Water Safety Nutrition Forest Production and Processing (see also Christmas Trees, Marketing and ManagementForestry) 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 36 Logging Multiple Use Reforestation Stand Management Wood Processing Fruit GrowingCommercial (see also Fertilizer, Irrigation, Pests and Pesticides) Berries and Grapes Tree Fruits and Nuts Gardening at Home (see also Fertilizer, Pests and Pesticides) General Berries and Grapes Diseases and Pests Flowers, Shrubs, and Ornarnentals Home Orchards Household Pests Lawns Vegetables Health and Safety Agriculture (see also Irrigation) Food and Water Vessel Home-Based Business (see Marketing and Business Management) Home Furnishings and Equipment Housing (see also Energy) Insects (see Pests and Pesticides) IrrigationAgricultural Lawns (see Gardening at Home) 4 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 36 36 36 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 44 44 Marketing and Business Management (see also Community Development) Agriculture Economics Marketing Management Business Management in Agriculture series Forestry Kinds of Assistance Management Marketing Measurement Marine Small BusinesfHome-Based Business Natural Resouives Management (see also Forest Production and Processing) Ocean Pests and PesticidesFarm and Forest (see also Irrigation) AnimalPests and Predators Insects (see also Field Crops, Fruit GrowingCommercial, Gardening at Home, Vegetable GrowingCommercial) Pesticide Training Materials Plant Diseases (see also Field Crops, Gardening at Home, Vegetable GrowingCommercial) 45 46 46 47 48 49 49 50 50 50 51 Weeds Policy Issues (see also Community Development) Poultry (see Farm Animals) Rabbits (see Farm Animals) Rangeland Recreation and Tourism Safety (see Health and Safety) Sheep and Goats (see Farm Animals) Soils and Water (see also Irrigation) Vegetable GrowingCommercial (see also Pests and Pesticides) Vegetable Seed Crops Water (see Soils and Water) Weeds (see Pests and Pesticides) Wines and Winemaking Spanish Language Publications Computer Software Videotape Programs OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 5 General Educational Materials AES CI 669 EB 697 EB 785 EC 917 EC 918 EC 1233 EC 1364 EC 1367 EM 8228 EM 8271 EM 8417 VTP 003 Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (explains the purpose and organization of the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station) Public Support for Small Farm Research in Oregon Trees to Know in Oregon $1.25 Ferns to Know in Oregon 50 Farming and Ranching in Oregon: A picture of diversity Country LivingAre You Sure? 25 Oregon Agricultural Commodities: Farm Values and Processed Values Background on Oregon's Grass and Legume Seed Industry Oregon Agricultural Data 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 The Unwriting Workshop with Kirby Brumfield as Mark Twain (14 mm.) $30.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on singlecopy orders Aging (see also Families and Children) EC 1221 EC 1243 PNW 88 PNW 196 PNW 196-S PNW 246 PNW 314 PNW 315 PNW 318 PNW 342 PNW 344 PNW 345 PNW 347 Families and Aging: A Guide to Legal Concerns $1.25 When Death Comes: Funerals & Alternative Arrangements $1.25 DeathA Family Crisis 25 Sensory Changes in Later Life $1.00 Avanzando en Edad: Cambios Sensorios (Gmwing Older: Sensory Changes) Aging Parents: Helping When Health Fails 50 Helping Memory-Impaired Elders: A Guide for Caregivers 50 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 $1.50 6 OSU Extension Servi and Agricultural Experiment Station Animal Health and Nutrition (see also Farm Animals) CA L2 1318 EC 950 EC 1046 EC 1052 EC 1053 EC 1060 EC 1061 EC 1062 EC 1063 EC 1064 EC 1065 EC 1069 FS 107 FS 108 FS 194 FS 234 FS 248 FS 303 FS 306 NCREP 267 NCREP 275 NCREP 277 NCREP 278 PNW 157 SB 641 SB 665 WREP 33 WREP 39 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 25C Understanding Calf Scours Cattle VaccinesWhich to Use? Nitrate Poisoning in Beef Cattle Urinary Calculi in Beef Cattle Bloat Prevention and Treatment in Beef Grass Tetany in Beef Cattle What You Should Know About Anaplasmosis Infectious Respiratory Diseases in Beef Vibriosis in Range Cattle Nitrates in Cattle Feeding Energy for Dairy Cows Feeding Grass Straws to Cattle and Horses Acute Emphysema of Cattle Preventing Selenium Deficiency in Livestock Detecting and Controlling Trichomoniasis in Beef and Dairy Cattle Coliform-Infected Dairy Cows Mastitis Control Pmgram for Strep. Ag.-Infected Dairy Cows MastitisA Closer Look Non-Ag. Strep.-Infected Dairy Cows (Environmental Strep) White Muscle and Other Selenium-Responsive Diseases of Livestock 25 Chromic Oxide in Range Nutrition Studies Winter Nutrition of Fall-Calving Cows and Calves Diseases of Dairy Goats 75 By-Products and Unusual Feedstuffs in Livestock Rations $2.25 Bees EC 857 EC 1272 FS 240 FS 311 PNW 79 Removing Bees From Buildings 25 Detecting and Controlling Honey Bee Brood Mites (Varroa jacobsoni Oudemans) Controlling Wax Moths in Honeycombs Controlling Nosema Disease in Honey Bees Beekeeping $1.00 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 7 PNW 155 PNW 198 PNW 245 SB 598 SB 630 SB 636 SB 653 SB 656 SPOOl TB 125 TB 126 WREP 15 WREP 32 Alkali Bees: Their Biology and Management for Alfalfa Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 50 Honey Bee Diseases and Their Control 25 Evaluating Honey Bee Colonies for PollinationA Guide for Growers and 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 Chalkbmod in the Leafcutting Bee, Megachile rotundata (Fabricius), with Notes on Ascosphaera Species Inhibition of Chalkbrood Spore Germination In Vitro (Ascosphaera aggregaza:Ascosphaerales) Biology and External Morphology of Bees $2.50 Bees of Northwestern America: AGAPOSTEMON (Hymenoptera:Halictidae) Bees of Northwestern America: HALICTUS (Hymenoptera:Haliczidea) How to Reduce Bee Poisoning from Pesticides 50 Parasites, Predators, and Nest Destroyers of the Alfalfa Leafcutting Bee, Megachile rotundara 75 Buildings and EquipmentAgricultural (see also Irrigation) EC 1032 EC 1076 EC 1088 EC 1108 EC 1273 EC 1275 EC 1332 FS 282 FS 302 ND AE-084 ND AE-094 ND AE-701 PNW 71 PNW 171 PNW 211 PNW 264 PNW 307 Cattle Facilities Planning Farm Buildings 50c Sheep Barn Planning 25 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 Housing for Dairy Calves 25 Building Hobby Greenhouses 25 Pole-type Farm Building Construction 50 Protective Shelters For Beef Calves on Range 25 Basic Ventilation Considerations for Livestock or Poultry Housing 5f* 8 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Troubleshooting a Mechanical Ventilation System for Livestock or Poultry Housing 500 Calibrating and Using a Backpack Sprayer $1.00 PNW 320 Designing Dairy Free Stalls 250 PNW 321 Limitations of Single- and Multi-man Platform Harvesting Aids SB 609 Effect of a Solid Windbreak in a Cattle-Feeding Area SB 646 Douglas-fir Bark as a Trickling Filter Medium for Animal Waste TB 124 Disposal Systems WRAES 89 Herringbone A.!. Breeding Chute WRAES 98 Cattle Trap WRAES 102 Hobby Greenhouse Design Notes WRAES 106 Ewe and Lamb Trailer Dairy Calf Housing WREP 38 PNW 308 Christmas Trees (see also Forest Production and Processing) PNW 6 PNW 219 Growing Christmas Trees in the Pacific Northwest 750 Managing Weeds and Vegetation in Christmas Trees 500 Recognition and Management of Christmas Tree Pests 75 WAEB 735 WAEB 1479 Conversion of Christmas Tree Lands to Timber Stands $1.00 Clothing and Textiles Appearance EB 837 EB 838 EC 1220 EC 1285 Create the Look You LikeWith Texture 250 Create the Look You LikeWith Line 250 Looking Your Professional Best 750 Fashion: Analysis and Adoption 500 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 500 Today's Clothing Care: Dyeing and Colorfastness in Fabrics 500 Today's Clothing Care: Fibers and Fabrics Update 500 Today's Clothing Care: Professional Clothing Care Services 500 Today's Clothing Care: Laundry Detergents and Soaps 500 Today's Clothing Care: Selecting and Using Laundry Aids 50 Removing Stains From Fabrics 250 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 9 Construction EC 891 EC 891-S EC 892 EC 893 EC 894 EC 895 EC 922 EC 923 EC 924 EC930 EC 933 EC 940 EC 944 EC 980 EC 981 EC 985 EC 1111 EC 1161 EC 1218 EC 1266 PNW 187 PNW 192 PNW 193 PNW 197 PNW 216 PNW 222 How to Recycle Clothing by Restyling and Making Over Como Renovar Ropa con Rehacer o con Cambiar ci Estilo (How to Recycle Clothing by Restylmg 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 250 Hems 25 ZippersCentered and Lapped Applications 250 Facings and Enclosed Seams 250 Set-in Sleeves 250 Topstitched Seams 250 Complex Seams for Woven Fabrics 25 Choosing Colors to Wear 500 Repairing Outerwear Garments 500 Tailoring Women's Fashions With Fusible Interfacing $2.00 Sewing for Profit $1.25 Sewing with Stripes, Checks, and Plaids 50 Interfacings 250 Sewing Machine Selection 250 Quality Standards in Clothing Construction 250 Pressing Pointers 250 Clothing for People with Physical Handicaps 750 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 250 Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Choosing a Sport Bra 250 Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Bicycle Wear 250 Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Running and Jogging 250 Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Socks 250 Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Swimwear 250 Actionwear: Clothing for Fitness/Visibility 250 10 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 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 Community Development Community and Regional Economics CI 627 CI 664 CI 672 EC 1166 EM 8278 PS 15 SB 614 SB 622 SB 712 SG 48 WREP 16 WREP 24 WREP 26 WREP 29 WREP 31 WREP 97 WREP 98 WREP 111 WREP 116 Economics of the Dungeness Crab Industry Income, Employment and Expenditure Patterns in a TimberBased Economy: Douglas County, Oregon 1975 Business Interrelationships of the Tillamook County Economy: A Study for Analysis of Economic Change Sectoral Output Multipliers for Rural Counties $1.00 The Port of Beaver: A Case Study of Port Management $1.75 The Fishing Industry and Pacific Coastal Communities: Understanding the Assessment of Economic Impacts $1.75 Impact of a Major Economic Change on a Rural Coastal Economy: A Large Aluminum 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 What Are Salmon Worth? 25 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 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 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Staum 11 Government and Taxes (see also Policy Issues) EC 971 EC 976 EC 979 EC 1216 EC 1269 EC 1329 WREP 106 Oregon Port CommissionersThe Job and How to Seek It 25 Oregon Port CommissionersSuggestions for Effective Port Management 25 Oregon's Smaller PortsWhat They Do and How They Are Financed 25 Oregon's Tax System in Context A New Tax Base For Your Local Government? Oregon School Funding: Assessing the Options 75 The Tax Reform Act of 1986 $1.50 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 EC 978 EC 1026 EC 1027 EM 8414 EM 8415 TB 133 WREP 17 WREP 20 WREP 25 Who Owns the Rural Land in Oregon? Community Growth ManagementPerformance Zoning 50 Community Growth ManagementIntroduction to Growth Management 50 Community Growth ManagementSix Case Examples 750 Community Growth ManagementInfluencing the Sequence of Development 750 Community Growth ManagementInfluencing the Rate of Population Growth 750 Waterfront Revitalization for Small Cities $16.00 Waterfront Revitalization for Small Cities: Oregon Supplement $5.00 The Demand for Non-Unique Outdoor Recreational Services: Methodological Issues Minimizing Public Costs of Residential Growth 50 Coping with Rapid Growth: A Community Perspective 500 Coping With GrowthIncoming Population: Where Will The People Live? 12 OSU Extension Service and Agriculwral Experiment Station Energy (see also Home Furnishings and Equipment, Housing, Irrigation) EC 865 EC 949 EC 1014 EC 1015 EC 1022 EC 1025 EC 1058 EC 1096 EC 1163 EC 1164 EC 1169 EC 1204 EC 1240 EC 1241 EC 1261 EC 1265 EC 1286 EM 8363 EM 8364 EM 8365 EM 8366 FS 279 FS 295 FS 300 ID DOE PNW 262 WRAES 40 WRAES 55 WRAES 72 WRAES 87 Energy Saving HomesA Checklist Laundry Techniques to Save Energy Fuel Alcohol Production and Utilization 25 Attic Ventilation for Summer Cooling Improving Fireplace Efficiency Energy Planner Energy GuideA Tool for Appliance Shoppers Micro-Hydropower: Oregon Development Guide 75 Measuring Wind Speeds for Small Turbine Sites Heating Household Water With A Wood Stove Earth-Sheltered Housing 25 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 temperatui data) $13.25 Bin Data Sites in Idaho (hourly temperature data) $9.75 Bin Data Sites in Montana (hourly temperature data) $13.00 How to Avoid Beetle-Infested Fiiwood Selecting A Designer or Architect for Your EnergyEfficient Home Kerosene Space Heaters Moisture and Home Energy Conservation Heat Pumps for Homes: A Guide for Decisions Kitchen Lighting Residential Evaporative Air Conditioning Design Standby Equipment for Electric Power Interruptions ENERGY Selecting Power Equipment to Save Energy Families and Children (see also Aging) CA 21455 EC 990 EC 991 EC 992 EC 993 EC 994 EC 995 If My Child Is Too Fat, What Should! Do About It? $1.25 In the Middle Years: Facing Adulthood 25 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) OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 13 EC 996 EC 997 EC 998 EC 999 EC 1000 EC 1019 EC 1020 EC 1056 EC 1289 EC 1290 EC 1291 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 EC 1321 EC 1322 EC 1323 EC 1324 EC 1325 EC 1326 EC 1327 EC 1372 EC 1375 EM 8443 EM 8450 FS 313 PNW 64 PNW 64-S Learning is Child's Play (Learning Squares) Learning is Child's Play (Color Lotto) 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 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 Grew: 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 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 Building Community Support for Families of People with AIDS 25 Planning In Advance for Health Care Decisions 250 Money Sense For Your Children $2.00 Asian Americans in Oregon: A Portrait of Diversity and Challenge $2.50 Estate Planning for Families With Minor Children Child Guidance Techniques 75 Metodos en Ia Guia del Nino (Child Guidance Techniques) 14 OSU Extension Sesvice and Agricultural Experiment Station PNW 127 PNW 242 PNW 279 PNW 280 The Family Council Thriving on Stress 25 Especially for ParentsUnderstanding Babies and Toddlers 25 Especially for ParentsUnderstanding Three to Six-YearOlds 25 PNW 281 PNW 294 Especially for ParentsDisciplining Preschoolers 25 Moving With Kids 50 Family Finance (see also Aging, Foods and Nutrition) EB 839 EC 1059 EC 1225 EC 1229 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 Financial Planning: Family Goals Your Saving/Spending Plan Organizing Your Family Records 75 Choices for Federal Employees: Pension Benefits or Life Insurance for the Surviving Spouse $1.00 An Oregon Guide, Part 1: Property Division and Spousal Support When Divorce Occurs $1.00 An Oregon Guide, Part 2: Child Support Decisions When Divorce Occurs $1.25 A Guide to Budgeting for the Family 50 Budgeting for the Young Couple 25 EC 1230 EC 1234 EC 1242 EC 1267 EC 1270 EC 1302 EC 1365 EC 1378 EC 1379 PNW 237 PNW 258 Farm Animals (see also Animal Health and Nutrition) Beef Cattle CI 641 EB 831 EC 752 EC 934 EC 935 EC 951 EC 1035 Grass Straw as a Beef Feed: A Research Review The Oregon Carcass of Merit Program 75 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 Growing Out Young Bulls OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 15 EC 1051 EC 1066 EC 1067 EC 1068 EC 1070 EC 1071 EC 1072 EC 1074 EC 1075 EC 1210 EC 1345 EC 1371 EM 8237 EM 8253 EM 8322 FS 234 PNW 173 SB 625 SB 665 STOCK FEED TB 73 TB 96 TB 102 TB 113 TB 140 WREP 39 WREP 100 WREP 101 Synchronizing Estrus in Beef Cows Shrinkage in Beef Cattle Breeding Soundness of Bulls The A.I. Program for Beef Preconditioning of Calves Beef Implants and Feed Additives Reproductive Tract Anatomy and Physiology of the Cow 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 Weaning management for calves 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 Feeding Grass Straws to Cattle and Horses Freeze Marking Farm Animals 25 Stockwater's Effect on Cattle Performance on the High Desert Winter Nutrition of Fall-Calving Cows and Calves 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 The Effect of Initial Weight, Time on Feed, and Prefinishing Environment Upon Feedlot Performance of Steers Grass Straw in Finishing Rations for Cattle and Sheep By-Products and Unusual Feedstuffs in Livestock Rations $2.25 A Modified Basis Contract for Feeder Cattle 50 Basis Contracting for Livestock 50 Dairy (see also Buildings and Equipment) CI 639 CI 651 EC 1007 EC 1091 EC 1102 An Economic Analysis of Alternative Milk Production Systems: Oregon Milk Marketing Area One 1971 The Influence of Feed Costs and Milk Price on Forage Production on Coastal Dairy Farms Planning A Dairy Waste Handling System StartingaDairyinOregon25 Selecting a Dairy Waste Management System for the Willamette Valley 16 OSU Extension Seivice and Agricultural Experiment Station EC 1103 EC 1104 EC 1206 EM 8350 EM 8408 EM 8412 FS 194 FS 201 FS 247 FS 280 FS 310 PASC 311 PASC 312 PNW 259 PNW 351 SB 658 WRAES 92 WREP 13 WREP 41 WREP 67 WREP 70 WREP 110 Selecting a Dairy Waste Management System for Eastern Oregon Selecting a Dairy Waste Management System for the Oregon Coast Somatic Cell CountsWhat They Mean to Dairy Managers 25 Increasing Dairy Efficiency 50 Good Farm Equipment Sanitation Means Better Milk Quality Tests 50 Managing Dairy Grazing for the Most Efficient Yields 50 Energy for Dairy Cows So You Own a Cow...Now What? Energy Savings Through Higher Producing Cows Feeding Calves for Veal Selecting and Culling Dairy Cattle Feeding the Newborn Calf 75 Feeding the Dairy Heifer 75 Buying and Selling Forages Based on Moisture Content 25 Should You Switch to Commodity Feeding? 50 Evaluating Dairy Waste Management Systems' Influence on Fecal Coliform Concentration on Runoff Detecting Stray Currents in Milking Parlors Dry Cow Feeding Management 25 Dairy Breeding Efficiency $1.50 Evaluating Dairy Herd Reproductive Status Using DHI Records 50 Routine Fertility Examinations as Part of a Repmductive Dairy Herd Health Program 75 Understanding the Basics of Managing Dairy Labor 25 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 Domestic Rabbits: Diseases and Parasites $1.00 Sheep and Goats CI 674 EC 866 Evaluation of Border Leicester and Targhee Crossbred Ewes for the Pacific Coastal Northwest Dairy Goats for Family Milk Supply 25 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 17 EC 867 EC 964 EC 1001 EC 1224 EC 1238 EM 8393 TB 105 TB 138 WREP 46 Dairy Goat Housing and Care 25 Management Considerations for Accelerated Lambing in Western Oregon 50 Adoption Crates for Grafting Orphaned Lambs 25 Introducing Livestock-Guarding Dogs 50 Raising and Training a Livestock-Guarding Dog 75 An Improved and Safer Technique for Castration of Feeder Lambs 50 Estimation of Combining Abilities From a Diallel Cross of Three Inbred Lines of Suffolk Sheep The Effects of Age at First Lambing on Production and Longevity of Columbia and Targhee Ewes Protecting Dairy Goats from Poisonous Plants 25 Fertilizer (see also Irrigation) The FG series consists of single sheets providing fertilizer recommendations for specific crops. General EC 1094 FG 52 FG 64 FG 66 FG 74 PNW 239 TB 142 Calculating the Fertilizer Value of Manure From Livestock Operations 75 Fertilizer and Lime Materials Fertilizing With Sewage Sludge Fertilizing Home Fruit, Vegetable, and Ornamental Gardens 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 Cereal Crops FG 8 FG 9 FG 37 FG 40 Spring Grains (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Winter Wheat (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Irrigated Spring-Planted Small Grains Mineral Soils (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) Irrigated Semi-Dwarf Wheat (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) FG 54 Winter Wheat (Non-IrrigatedColumbia Plateau) 18 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Fruits and Nuts FG 14 FG 23 FG 25 FG 49 FG 50 Strawberries in Western Oregon (West of the Cascades) Apples Sweet Cherries (Oregon) Red Raspberries (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Black Raspberries (Blackcaps) (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Thornless Evergreen Blackberries (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Western Oregon Vine Crops (Cucumbers, Melons, Squash, Pumpkins) South Coastal Oregon Cranberries FG 51 FG 68 FG 75 Hay, Pastures, and Field Corn FG 4 Subclover-Grass Pastures, Western Oregon (Excepting Coos, Curry, Jackson, Josephine Counties) FG 10 FG 18 FG 20 FG 21 Field Corn (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Alfalfa (Willameue Valley and Northwest Oregon) Alfalfa (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) Irrigated Clover-Grass Pastures (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) FG 22 FG 36 FG 38 FG 58 FG 63 TB 83 Native Meadows (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) 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) The Effect of Lime and Phosphorus on the Yield and Phosphorus Content of Legumes in Western Oregon Mint FG 15 Peppermint (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Seed Crops FG 5 FG 6 FG 7 FG 17 FG 30 FG 31 H) 44 FG 45 FG 46 Annual Ryegrass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Fine Fescue Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Bentgrass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Red Clover (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Crimson Clover-Vetch-Austrian Peas (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Bluegrass Seed (Northeast Oregon) Blue Grass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Orchard Grass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Perennial Ryegrass Seed (Western OregonWest of Cascades) OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 19 Vegetables FG 11 FG 13 FG 19 FG 27 FG 28 FG 29 FG 55 FG 56 FG 57 FG 62 FG 65 FG 67 FG 71 FG 72 Sweet Corn (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Table Beets (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Potatoes (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Broccoli (Western OregonWest of Cascades) (Also applicable to Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage and Cauliflower) Bush Beans (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Carrots (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Peas (Western OregonWest of Cascades) Irrigated Potatoes (Central Oregon and Klarnath Areas) Irrigated Potatoes (Columbia Basin-Maiheur County) Sweet Corn (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) OnionsMinerals Soils (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) OnionsMuck SoilsWillamette Valley Field Corn (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) Peas (Eastern OregonEast of Cascades) Field Crops (see also Fertilizer, Fruit GrowingCommercial, Irrigation, Pests and Pesticides, Vegetable GrowingCommercial) Alfalfa CI 625 CI 644 BC 1002 EC 1054 EC 1055 EM 8464 PNW 223 PNW 244 SB 649 SB 651 TB 141 WREP 12 Alfalfa Variety Tests in the Columbia Basin, Blue Mountains and Snake River Valley "Sick" Alfalfa Verticillium Wilt for Alfalfa 25 Alfalfa Silage Inoculating Alfalfa and Clover Seed 25 ACE Computer Software (allows the user to select alfalfa cultivars that meet user-defined criteria from a database of about 450 cultivars) $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on single-copy orders Testing the Quality of Alfalfa Hay 50 Selecting Alfalfa Varieties for the Pacific Northwest 75 The Influence of Seeding Rates on Yield and Stand of Alfalfa in Oregon's Willamette Valley The Influence of Seeding Rates on Quality of Alfalfa in Oregon's Willamette Valley Alfalfa Hay Quality in Oregon Alfalfa Seed Insect Pest Management 20 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Other Forage Legumes EC 1086 FS 254 FS 255 FS 256 FS 257 FS 258 FS 259 FS 283 FS 284 FS 285 PS 288 FS 292 SB 615 SB 633 SB 662 Making Lime-Pelleted Seeds 25 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 Sainfoin for Forage Growing Sweetclover for Forage Growing Strawberry Clover for Forage Growing Field Peas for Forage Growing Vetch for Forage Management of Aphid-Borne Legume Viruses Effective Nodulation and Production of Subterranean Clover with Pelleted and Small Amounts of Lime Phosphorus and Sulfur Fertilization of Established Subclover in Western Oregon Alternate Crops CI 679 EC 1237 EM 8398 FS 273 SB 648 The Economics of Producing and Marketing Soybeans in Oregon Growing Meadowfoam in the Willamette Valley New Crops for Oregon: Rapeseed 50 Winter Rapeseed Production in Western Oregon Meadowfoam (Limanthes alba): Its Research and Development as a Potential New Oilseed Crop for the Willamette Valley of Oregon Cereal Crops CA APHID CI 691 CI 698 EC 1093 EC 1171 EC 1235 EC 1244 EC 1251 EC 1262 Russian Wheat Aphid: How To Recognize This New Pest and Its Damage 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 BarleyA Spring Barley for Irrigated Areas Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: FloraA Winter Triticale Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: MalcolmA Soft White Winter Wheat New Pest Alert: Russian Wheat Aphid OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 21 Oregon Cereal Variety Profile: OvesonA Soft White Winter Wheat PLANTEMP Computer Software (predicts wheat plant developEM 8308 ment and ground cover by wheat plants in their vegetative stage) $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on single-copy orders Take-All Root Rot of Winter Wheat FS 250 FS 269 Growing Winter Wheat on Poorly Drained Soil FS 272 The Winter Grain Mite The Wheat Stem Maggot FS 298 Recognizing and Controlling Cephalosporium Stripe: A Disease FS 308 of Cereal Grain FS 309 Evaluating Grain for Livestock Feed PNW 331 Tnticale25 SB 611 Rye Flour Volatiles (Secale Cereale) Contribution of the Oregon Wheat Industry to Oregon's SB 668 Economy Intensively Managed Irrigated Hard Red Winter Wheat SB 670 Production TB 117 Epidemiology of Stripe Rust of Wheat, 1961-1968 TB 121 Fertilizer Experiments with Winter Wheat in Western Oregon TB 135 Crested Wheat Production: Impacts on Fertility, Row Spacing, and Stand Age WAEB 1309 Wheat Seed Quality 25 EC 1264 Grass Seed Crops CI 623 CI 643 CI 647 EC 850 EM 8397 SB 601 SB 617 TB 108 TB 114 TB 137 TB 139 Time Isolation as a Safeguard to Varietal Purity in P Ryegrass, Annual Ryegrass and Oichardgrass Economic Characteristics of Farms Producing Grass Seed in Oregon's Willarnette Valley OSU Research on Field Burning Billbug Control in Orchard Grass Seed Fields Burning Grass Seed Fields in Oregon's Willamette Valley: The Search for Solutions $3.50 Fertilizing Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue for Seed Production in Northeastern Oregon Pulping Characteristics of Willamette Valley Grass Straws Orchardgrass Seed Production in Western Oregon Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Production in Western Oregon Magnetic Separation of Seeds Meiotic Irregularities in Tall Fescue Genotypes and Their Fl Hybrids 22 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Hays and Pasture CI 694 EC 943 EC 1077 EC 1153 EC 1157 EC 1249 EC 1259 EM 83% EM 8404 FS 260 FS 262 FS 263 FS 264 FS 265 FS 266 FS 287 FS 289 FS 290 FS 291 FS 2% SB 610 SB 626 SB 635 TB 84 TB 99 TB 115 TB 149 Alfalfa Pnxluction Practices and Variety Performance in Southern Oregon Forage Quality: What It Is and Why It Is Important Managing Pastures in Western Oregon 75 Growing Cereals For Forage 25 From Forage to ProfitHow to Establish and Manage a Productive Pasture in Western Oregon 75 Horse Owner's Guide to Buying Hay 75 Conserving Forage as Round Bale Silage HAYVAL Computer Software (evaluates the winter feeding needs of beef, sheep, and horses) $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on single-copy orders Managing Horse Pastures in Western Oregon 75 Growing Kentucky Bluegrass 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 Rape and Kale for Forage Growing Smooth Bromegrass for Forage Growing Sorghum and Sudangrass for Forage Growing Annual Ryegrass for Forage Growing Turnips for Forage Recycling Nitrogen and Sulfur in GrassClover Pastures Seasonal Responses of Perennial Forage Grasses to Nitrogen Applications Irrigated Pastures for Range Livestock Seasonal Yield and Chemical Content of Forage Mixtures on Pine Woodland Meadow Site in Northwestern Oregon Effect of Fertilizers on Irrigated Grass-Legume Pastures on an Astoria Soil Series Performance by Cattle and Sheep on Subclover-Grass Pastures Seasonal Forage Production and Quality on Four Native and Improved Plant Communities in Eastern Oregon Mint CI 658 CI 683 EC 1009 PNW 182 PNW 251 PNW 322 Annual Weed Control in Furrow-Irrigated Mint Selectivity and Efficacy of Diuron for Weed Control in Peppermint Soil Samples for Redbacked Cutworm in Peppermint 75 Insects on Mint $1.50 A Sampling Plan For the Two-spotted Spider Mites in Mint 25 Mint Root Borer in the Pacific Northwest $1.25 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Siation 23 Potatoes CI 671 CI 678 EC 844 EC 860 EC 954 EC 1107 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 250 Selecting Fans for Commeitial Potato Storage 500 Designing Bulk Potato Storage Structures 5Q Potatoes: Influencing Seed Tuber Behavior 50 Potatoes Storage and Quality Maintenance in the Pacific Northwest 750 Insulation and Vapor Barners in Potato Storage Buildings 750 Effect of Fertilizers on Yield and Quality of Potatoes in the Willamette Valley Management of Potato Insects in the Western States $1.25 Seed CropsMiscellaneous CI 635 CI 693 EC 1090 EC 1364 SB 600 SB 619 TB 68 TB 88 Seed Production of Arrowleaf Clover in Western Oregon Production of Subterranean Clover Seed in Western Oregon The Oregon Seed Certification Program Background on Oregon's Grass and Legume Seed Industry Forty Years of Testing...Grass & Legume Varieties for Seed Yields in Oregon Flower Seed Production Trials in Southern Oregon Biology and Economic Importance of Seed Chalcids Infesting Red Clover and Alfalfa in Oregon Separating Seeds by Length With Special Indent Cylinders Fisheries Technology CA TROLL EM 8249 EM 8427 PS 13 SB 613 SG 23 SG 41 SG 42 SG 43 SG 46 Recommended Procedures for Handling Troll-Caught Salmon 500 Proceedings of the West Coast Squid Symposium $6.00 Using the Rolling Period Test to Estimate Fishing Vessel Stability $1.00 Storage Batteries for Boats 250 An Effective Combination Trawl for West Coast Draggers: Atlantic-Western Trawls Preventing Decay in Wood Boats 250 Radar Reflectors for Boats 250 Using Multimeters on Boats Outboard Motor Maintenance Tips Cathodic Protection for Boats in Saltwater 250 24 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station SG 49 SG 55 SO 67 Recognizing and Controlling Marine Wood Borers 25 Control of Wood Rot in Waterfront Structures 5O Onboard Freezing Systems: Some Options for the Small SO 77 SO 78 Use Engine Oil AnalysisTo Extend the Life of Your Engine! Understanding and Controlling Crevice Corrosion in Stainless Steel 50' Net Mending and Patching 5O Vessel 5O SG 83 Food ProcessingCommercial CI 624 CI 629 FS 176 TB 111 TB 118 TB 123 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 TB 128 VegetablesApples, Carrots, and Cantaloupes Properties of Starch as Related to the Characteristics of Starch- CI 632 Structured Breads Seafood SO 21 SO 22 SG 32 SG 65 Cleaning and Sanitizing Agents for Seafood Processing Plants 25 Preparation of Salt Brines for the Fishing Industry 2S Life Begins at 40 F: How to Use a Seafood-Handler's Thermometer 25 Improving the Quality of Commercially Processed Dungeness Crab Foods and Nutrition Food Buying (see also Family Finance) EB 803 EC 911 EC 984 Compare Cost Per Serving To Stretch Your Food Dollars 5O We Want You to Know About Nutrition Labels on Food Shopper's Survival Kit OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 25 FS 170 SG 82 A Guide for Buying Oregon Fish and Shellfish Albacore TunaA Quality Guide For Off-the-Dock Purchasers 25 Food Preparation EB 800 EB 819 EB 828 EC 1176 EC 1248 FS 226 FS 227 PNW 45 PNW 238 Treats with Venison 25 Boning Out Your Deer 50 Cooking for One in the Senior Years You and Your Wild Game $2.50 Preparing Food at High Altitudes 50 Making American-Type Cheese at Home Making Soft Cheeses at Home Choosing and Using Western Vegetables 50 SG 61 SG 70 Smelt Abounding! Dip Net to Dish 25 Building a Small Crab Cooker for Home Use 25 Smoking Fish At HomeSafely 25 Food Preservation and Storage EC 855 EC 889 FS 146 FS 230 FS 232 PNW 172 PNW 183 PNW 194 PNW 199 PNW 214 PNW 296 PNW 300 PNW 355 PNW 361 WREP 112 WREP 113 WREP 114 How to Build a Portable Electric Food Dehydrator 50 Drying Fruits and Vegetables at Home 25 Home Drying of Prunes, Filberts, and Walnuts Storing Pumpkin and Winter Squash at Home Making Dried Fruit Leather Canning Vegetables 25 Fish Pickling for Home Use Canning Seafood 25 Canning Fruits 25 Freezing Fruits and Vegetables 25 Freezing Prepared Foods 25 Canning Tomatoes and Tomato Products 25 Pickling Vegetables 50 Canning Meat, Poultry and Game 50 Envasado de Tomates y Productos con Tomate (Canning Tomatoes and Tomato Products) Envasado de Hortalizas (Canning Vegetables) Envasado de Frutas (Canning Fruits) Food/Water Safety FS 312 PNW 250 How to Prevent Lead Contamination in Food and Water You Can Prevent Food Poisoning 50 26 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Nutrition CA 21455 EC 1057 EC 1138 EC 1156 EC 1167 PNW 357 If My Child Is Too Fat, What Should I Do About It? $1.25 Don't Let Your Diet Let You Down SodiumThink About It 25 Altering Recipes for Health 25 Nutrition in the Fast Lane Nutritive Value of Foods $2.00 Forest Production and Processing (see also Christmas Trees, Marketing and ManagementForestry) WOOD WB 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 singlecopy orders 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 Woo(lland Roads 25 Control Erosion on Forest Roads 75 Logging Woodland Properties 50 Designated Skid Trails Minimize Soil Compaction 25 Planning Woodland Roads 50 Felling and Bucking Techniques for Woodland Owners 75 Road Cont.ruction 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 Multiple Use EC 798 EC 1099 EC 1109 EC 1114 Forest Grazing Christmas Trees in the Small Woodland 50 Soil Compaction on Woodland Properties 75 Agro-Forestry: Growing Trees, Forage, and Livestock Together 25 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 27 EC 1122 EC 1143 Enhancing Wildlife on Private Woodlands 75 Soil and Water Conservation: An Introduction for Woodland Owners 25 Reforestation Economic Aspects of Reforestation Planning on Woodland Properties 50 Certified Tree Seeds and Seedlings 25 EC 1050 Seedling Care and Handling 25 EC 1095 Certification of Tree Seed 50 EC 1101 Transplanting Wildings 50 EC 1121 Controlling Mountain Beaver Damage in Forest Plantations 50 EC 1144 Site Preparation: An Introduction for the Woodland Owner $1.00 EC 1188 Selecting and Buying Quality Seedlings $1.50 EC 1196 Understanding and Controlling Deer Damage in Young EC 1201 Plantations $1.75 Average Annual Precipitation in Southwest Oregon $1.25 EM 8220 Average Diy-Season Precipitation in Southwest Oregon, May EM 8226 Through September $1.25 Reforestation Planning Guide: Helping Insure Reforestation EM 8241 Success for Woodland Owners $2.50 Mycorrhizae: A Hidden Benefactor to Forest Trees 50 EM 8247 MANUAL 7 Regenerating Oregon's Forests $14.00 Raising Forest Tree Seedlings at Home 25 PNW 96 EB 834 Stand Management EC 820 EC 1085 EC 1100 EC 1106 EC 1131 EC 1132 EC 1133 EC 1134 EC 1183 EC 1186 EC 1189 EC 1193 How to Recognize Frost Damage in Forest Trees...and What to Do About It 25 Mountain Pine Bark BeetleProtecting Individual High Value Pine Trees Mountain Pine Bark Beetle Questions and Answers Thinning to Prevent Mountain Pine Beetles in Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pine 50 Managing Woodlands in the Coastal Fog Belt 50 Thinning Systems for Western Oregon Douglas-fir Stands: What Is Best for You? 50 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 28 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station EC 1197 EC 1198 FS 214 PNW 5 PNW 33 PNW 97 PNW 149 PNW 184 PNW 356 TB 79 TB 86 TB 87 TB 94 TB 95 TB 103 Managing Red Alder 750 Growing Eucalypts in Western Oregon 750 Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Control by the Homeowner Trees Against the Wind 75 Plant Your Trees Right 250 Most Profitable Cutting Age for Douglas-fir 250 Clearcutting in the Douglas-fir Region of the Pacific Northwest Thinning: An Important Timber Management Tool 500 High Yield Hybrid Poplar Plantations in the Pacific Northwest $3.75 Predators and Parasites of the Douglas-fir Beetle; Description and Identification of the Immature Stages Predators of the Douglas-fir Beetle of Western Oregon Flight Patterns of Bark and Timber Beetles Associated with Coniferous Forests of Western Oregon Studies of the Olfactory Behavior of the Douglas-fir Beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae Hopkins The Flight and Olfactory Behavior of Checkered Beetles (Coleop:era: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 Fruit GrowingCommercial (see also Fertilizer, Irrigation, Pests and Pesticides) Berries and Grapes EC 953 EC 1168 EC 1175 EC 1203 EC 1263 EC 1308 EC 1310 EM 8407 EM 8413 Improving Bee Pollination of Commercial Caneberries 250 Strawberry Production, Returns, and Costs in Oregon and Washington 75 The Strawberry Cmwn Moth 50 Controlling Root Weevils in Commercial Strawberries, Caneberries, and Blueberries 50' Managing Leafrollers on Caneberries in Oregon $1.25 Blueberry Cultivars for Oregon 750 Raspberry Cultivars for Oregon Vineyard Economics: The Costs of Establishing and Producing Wine Grapes in the Willamette Valley $2.50 Pest Control Guide for Wine Grapes in Oregon (revised annually) $2.00 OSU Extension Service and Agriceltural Experiment Station 29 Strawberries in Western Oregon (West of the Cascades) The Strawberry Crown Moth Commercial Red Raspberry Production $1.00 Highbush Blueberry Production $1.00 Controlling Damage of Vertebrate Pests to Grapes 25 Cranberry Production in the Pacific Northwest $7.50 Alternate-Year Production of Thomless Evergreen Blackberries: Technical and Economic Feasibility Color and Pigment Analyses in Fruit Products SB 624 Strawberry Breeding and Evaluation for Mechanical Harvesting TB 131 A Grower's Guide to Pruning Highbush Blueberries (22 mm.) VTP 002 $27.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on single-copy orders WAEB 1388 Small Fruit Pests: Biology, Diagnosis and Management $3.00 FG 14 FS 244 PNW 176 PNW 215 PNW 220 PNW 247 SB 620 Tree Fruits and Nuts CI 650 CI 660 CI 684 EC 647 EC 650 EC 773 EC 986 EC 1087 EC 1173 EC 1181 EC 1219 EC 1236 EC 1258 EC 1287 EC 1334 EC 1344 EM 8438 FS 57 FS 60 FS 118 FS 132 FS 168 FS 172 FS 202 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 Shell Perforation and Poor Sealing of Walnuts Apple Bud Development Growing Prunes 75 Pollination and Fruit Set of Pear 25 Pollination and Fruit Set of Apple 25 Filbert and Walnut Production, Returns, and Costs in Oregon and Washington 75 Selecting Peach Varieties for the Willamette Valley 50 Growing Hazelnuts in Oregon $1.00 Training and Pruning Commercial Peach Orchards 50 Living Mulch Options for Precision Management of Horticultural Crops 50 Detecting and Controlling Eastern Filbert Blight Anisogramma anomala Scab-Immune Apple Varieties For New Orchards 50 Diagnosing Cherry Virus Problems $3.25 Orchard Economics: The Cost of Establishing a High Density Pear Orchard in the Hood River Valley $2.50 Sweet Cherry Varieties and Pollinizers for Oregon Care of Physically Injured Fruit and Nut Trees Using Leaf Analysis to Diagnose Nutrient Disorders in Tree Fruits and Small Fruits Mechanical Harvesting of Prunes in Oregon Controlling Walnut Husk Flies Stone Fruit Pollination Training and Pruning Sweet Cherry Trees for Mechanical Harvesting 30 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station FS 207 FS 241 FS 271 PNW 62 PNW 121 PNW 154 PNW 156 PNW 156-S PNW 174 PNW 208 PNW 221 PNW 235 PNW 282 PNW 313 PNW 319 PNW 328 PNW 332 PNW 341 SB 632 SB 634 TB 82 TB 93 TB 101 TB 132 TB 143 VTP 001 Pruning Sweet Cheriy Trees for Hand Harvest Control of Premature Ripening of Bartlett Pears The Apple Maggot in Oregon Grafting Fnut Trees 50 Nutrient Disorders in Tree Fruits 25 Meadow Mouse (Vole) Control in Tree Fruit Orchards 25 Training and Pruning Apple and Pear Trees 50 Poda y Guia de Manzanos y Perales (Training and Pruning Apple and Pear Trees) Orchard Spraying in the Pacific Northwest $2.00 Rootstocks for Apple in the Pacific Northwest 25 Cold Resistance of Stone Fruit Flower Buds 50 Growing Walnuts in the Pacific Northwest 50 Bee Pollination of Tree Fruits 75 Managing Orchard Floor Vegetation in the Pacific Northwest 75 Gala: A New Early-Maturing Apple Variety 25 Using Horticultural Spray Oils to Control Orchard Pests 50 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 Bionomics and Control of the Two-Spotted Spider Mite on Pear in Southern Oregon Fluoride Investigations in The Dalles Area 1968-1974 Fluoride Investigations at the Mid-Columbia Experiment Station: 1961-1979 Budding and Grafting Fruit Trees Videotape (35 mm.) $37.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on single-copy orders Gardening at Home (see also Fertilizer, Pests and Pesticides) EM 8442 The Oregon Master Gardener Handbook (includes 17 chapters on home horticulture and areas such as botany, soils, plant pathology, and entomology) $12.50 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 31 General EC 824 EC 1247 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 250 Gardening with Composts, Mulches, and Row Covers 5Oçt Collecting and Storing Seeds from Your Garden Producing Transplants at Home Constructing Coldframes and Hotheds Raised Bed Gardening Cover Crops for Home Gardens Propagating Herbaceous Plants from Cuttings 250 Propagating Deciduous and Evergreen Shrubs, Trees, and Vines With Stem Cuttings 250 Propagation from Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Rhizomes and Tuberous Roots and Stems 25 Layering to Renew or Multiply Plants 250 Propagating Plants from Seed 500 Berries and Grapes EC 1303 EC 1304 EC 1305 EC 1306 EC 1307 EC 1308 EC 1309 EC 1310 EC 1361 Growing Blackberries in Your Home Garden 750 Growing Blueberries in Your Home Garden 500 Growing Grapes in Your Home Garden $1.50 Growing Raspberries in Your Home Garden 750 Growing Strawberries in Your Home Garden 750 Blueberry Cultivars for Oregon 750 Grape Cultivars For Your Home Garden 750 Raspberry Cultivars for Oregon Growing Currants and Gooseberries in Your Home Garden $1.00 Diseases and Pests EB 836 EC 845 FS 139 FS 242 FS 277 FS 286 Dutch Elm Disease 250 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, Shrubs, and Ornamentals EC 751 EC 1085 EC 1100 FS I Pruning Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Mountain Pine Bark BeetleProtecting Individual High Value Pine Trees Mountain Pine Bark Beetle Questions and Answers Preparing Winter Storage for Fuchsias, Geraniums and Tubemus Plants 32 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station FS 12 FS 95 FS 103 FS 154 FS 162 FS 214 PNW 185 TB 148 Azalea and Rhododendron Care and Culture Dahlia Culture Fertilizing Shade and Ornamental Trees Preserving Cut Holly Care and Handling of Poinsettias Douglas-fir Tussock Moth Control by the Homeowner Plant Materials for Landscaping 50 Easter Lily Growth and Development Home Orchards EC 631 EC 733 EC 819 EC 1005 FS 147 FS 238 FS 271 Controlling Diseases and Insects in Home Orchards Training and Pruning Your Home Orchard $1.00 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard $1.00 Pruning to Restore an Old, Neglected Apple Tree 50 When to Pick Apples and Pears How to Find Help Identifying Fruit Trees The Apple Maggot in Oregon Household Pests EC 627 EC 700 EC 713 FS 129 PNW 186 PNW 326 SB 628 Controlling Carpenter Ants Dampwood Termite Control 25 The Golden BuprestidA Wood-Boring Beetle 25 The Black Widow and Other Spiders Cockroaches: Identification, Biology, and Control 75 Preventing and Controlling Powderpost Beetles In and Around the Home 25 Chemical Control of Terrestrial Slugs and Snails 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 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 33 Vegetables EC 797 EC 871 EC 876 EC 886 EC 1004 EC 1226 EC 1227 EC 1228 EC 1231 EC 1260 EC 1268 EC 1333 EC 1358 EC 1359 FS 138 Growing Rhubarb in Oregon 25 Planning a Home or Farm Vegetable Garden 75 Grow Your Own Cabbage Grow Your Own Green Beans Growing Potatoes in the Home Garden 25 Grow Your Own Cucumbers Grow Your Own Peppers 25 Planning and Preparing Your Vegetable Garden Site 25 Grow Your Own Beets, Carrots, Radishes, and Other Root Crops 25 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 50 Biology and Management of Cutworms and Armyworms in Table Beets 50 Garlic for the Home Garden Health and Safety Agriculture (see also Irrgation) 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 34 OSU Extension Service and Agneuhural Experiment Station Food and Water How to Prevent Lead Contamination in Food and Water FS 312 You Can Prevent Food Poisoning 50 PNW 250 Vessel MANUAL 3 SO 33 SG 44 SO 64 WRAES 80 Boating in Oregon Coastal Waters $1.00 Six Ways to Sink Your Boat Marine Fires: Preventing Them; Fighting Them Vessel Alarms: Your Safety Patrol Controlling Fires on Pleasure Boats Home Furnishings and Equipment EC 804 EC 927 EC 949 EC 1058 EC 1177 EC 1209 IDCI 250 PNW 145 PNW 162 Storage Accessories on a Low Cost Budget 25 Facts About Blenders Laundry Techniques to Save Energy Energy GuideA Tool for Appliance Shoppers The Sun and Your Home Furnishings Selecting and Using Home Cleaning Products 25 Refinishing Wood Furniture Furniture Restoration 50 Storage for Kids Stuff Housing (see also Energy) EC 1174 EC 1178 EC 1271 FS 193 FS 236 FS 301 PNW 153 WRAES 40 WRAES 41 WRAES 79 WRAES 96 WRAES How to Prevent and Remove Mildew in the Home 50 Solving Hard Water Problems 50 Care and Maintenance of Wood Shingle and Shake Roofs 750 Simple Home Maintenance Planning Kitchen Area Wiring Smoke DetectorsFire Alarms for Your Home Storage for New or Remodeled Homes 25 Kitchen Lighting Vacation Home Services and Utilities Limited Space Living Home Buyer's Guide: A Checklist Vacation and Leisure Home Design Ideas (27 plans) CAll OSU Extenalon Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 35 IrrigationAgricultural 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 Sprinkler 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 Marketing and Business Management (see also Community Development) Agriculture Economics Technical and Economic Considerations in Shipping Grass Seed CI 638 Residue to Japan Ryegrass Straw Utilization in Paper and Fiberboard Products: An CI 648 Exploratory Investigation Corporate Agriculture in Oregon: A Descriptive Analysis CI 662 Economics of Producing Ethyl Alcohol from Agricultural CI 692 Products in Oregon The Demise of an Agricultural Lender: The Case of the CI 700 Willamette Production Credit Association Field Sanitation Costs for Willamette Valley Grass Seed CI 703 Producers International Trade and the Oregon Economy 50 EM 8327 The Costs of Owning and Operating Farm Machinery in the PNW 346 Pacific Northwest $2.75 Cooperative Mergers: Their Objectives, Success, and Impact SB 605 on Growth The Short-Run Demand for a Reduction of Delivery Time in the SB 612 Provision of Farm Machinery Parts: A Conceptual Framework 36 OStJ Extension Service and Agricu1tutl Experiment Station SB 664 TB 91 TB 92 TB 98 TB 112 TB 116 TB 119 TB 136 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 A Study of the Economics of Force Molting 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 Marketing CI 657 CI 663 CI 689 CI 690 CI 695 EC 945 EC 972 EC 1016 EC 1116 EC 1366 EM 8242 EM 8310 EM 8394 EM 8437 FS 293 PNW 201 PNW 202 PNW 203 PNW 204 PNW 205 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 Market: An Analysis of Trends and Commodity 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 WOOLPRO Computer Software (simplifies record keeping associated with operation of a wool pool) $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and handling on single-copy orders Predicting Total Market and Market Shares for Agricultural Suppliers: Source Data $4.25 Market News for Horticultural Commodities: A Users Guide $1.25 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 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 37 PNW 206 PNW 241 SB 606 SB 647 SB 652 SB 655 SB 661 SB 672 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 Industry: 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 Farmer Needs? A Survey of Farmers and Managers Management Financial Adversity in Agriculture: An Overview CI 702 Food Store Money Management EC 1012 The Function and Scope of Financial Audits and Auditors EC 1017 Setting Farm Business Goals 25 EC 1097 Agricultural Labor Information: Oregon Workers' Compensation EC 1335 Insurance Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) EC 1336 Oregon Employment Tax EC 1337 Federal Income Tax Withholding EC 1338 Agricultural Labor Information: Oregon Withholding Tax EC 1339 Agricultural Labor Information: Fair Labor Standards Act EC 1348 Farm Labor Contractor Certification/Licensing EC 1349 Social Security Tax EC 1350 Self-Employment Tax EC 1351 Agricultural Labor Information: How to Use "Agricultural Labor EC 1352 Information" Publications Intrastate/Interstate Clearance System EC 1353 Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act EC 1354 Agricultural Labor Information: Form 1-9, Employment EC 1355 Eligibility Verification Agricultural Labor Information: H2A Program Clearance Orders EC 1356 Agricultural Labor Information: Work-Day Report, ESA-92 EC 1357 Using Microcomputers in Farm and Ranch Management $4.00 EM 8311 Using FINPACK for Farm Financial Analysis and Planning: Two EM 8338 Videotape Case Studies $17.00 The Impact of Debt and Income Variation on the Simulated SB 666 Financial Performance of Large Pacific Northwest Grass SeedGrain Farms How to Analyze an Investment in Farmland 75 WREP 34 Analyzing Agricultural Investments 75 WREP 73 Selection and Implementation Of a Farm Record System 50 WREP 99 Financial Analysis of Proposed Farm Adjustments with a Partial WREP 104 Budget 50 38 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station WREP 107 WREP 108 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 Series Strategic Planning For Financial Success $2.00 EM 8339 Identifying Farm/Ranch and Family Goals $2.00 EM 8340 Selecting and Implementing a Farm Record System $3.00 EM 8341 Preparing a Balance Sheet $1.75 EM 8342 Preparing an Income Statement $2.00 EM 8343 Analyzing Financial Performance $2.00 EM 8344 Preparing a Cash Flow Statement $1.75 EM 8345 Analyzing Business Adjustments: Whole-Farm Budgeting $2.00 EM 8346 Analyzing Business Adjustments: Partial-Farm Budgeting $2.00 EM 8347 Facilitator's Guidelines for Business Management in EM 8348 Agriculture $5.00 Analyzing Land Investments $3.00 EM 8382 Farm Machinery and Equipment: Buy, Lease or Custom EM 8383 EM 8384 EM 8385 EM 8386 EM 8445 EM 8446 EM 8447 EM 8448 EM 8449 Hire? $2.75 Obtaining and Using Credit Effectively $2.00 Analyzing and Selecting Enterprises $2.50 Managing Risk $1.75 Managing Price Risk $2.25 Planning the Farm Business $2.75 Using Futures Markets $6.25 Using Agricultural Options $4.25 Understanding Basis $3.25 Forestry Kinds of Assistance Cost Sharing and Woodland Management 25 EC 1119 Technical Assistance in Forestry 25 EC 1120 Educational Assistance for Woodland Owners 25 EC 1154 Glossary of Woodland Words $1.25 EC 1155 Management EC 1125 EC 1126 EC 1136 EC 1146 EC 1147 Management Planning for Woodland Owners: Why and How 75 Management Planning for Woodland Owners: An Example 75 Forest Property Taxation in Western Oregon 50 Forestry Financial Analysis 1: An Introduction for Landowners 50 Forestry Financial Analysis II: Worksheets for How-toDo-It $2.00 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 39 EC 1148 EC 1150 EC 1151 EC 1187 EC 1192 EC 1194 EC 1253 EC 1276 Forestry Financial Analysis III: 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 Christmas Tree Growers $1.00 Oregon's Forest Practice Rules $1.00 An Introduction to Forest Protection $1.00 Financing Forestry in the Pacific Northwest $1.00 Marketing 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 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 Marine CI 627 EM 8278 EM 8332 EM 8389 EM 8395 EM 8399 EM 8409 EM 8414 EM 8415 FS 294 PS 15 SG 19 SG 29 SG 34 SG 48 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 Communities: Understanding the Assessment of Economic Impacts $1.75 Organizing and Operating a Fishing Cooperative 25 How to Calculate Profit in a Fishing Business Analyzing a New Marine Business 75 What Are Salmon Worth? 25 40 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station SG 59 SG 71 SO 72 SG 74 SO 79 Making Good Use of Your MoneyMarine Business Management Microcomputers and Programmable Calculators 250 Obtaining Permits for Waterway Development 75 Fisherman-to-Consumer Marketing: State and Local Regulations in Oregon Parasites in Marine Fishes: Questions and Answers for Seafood Retailers Small Business/Home-Based Business EC 1205 EC 1222 EC 1223 EC 1266 EM 8321 Your Business Decision to Buy a Microcomputer System 750 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 Sewing forProfit $1.25 Establishing and Operating an Early Childhood Education Program in Oregon $3.50 Natural Resources Management (see also Forest Production and Processing) Ocean EC 1380 EM 8330 EM 8349 EM 8402 PNW 212 PNW 249 SO 8 SO 9 SO 25 SC 35 SG 45 SG 69 Understanding and Preventing Marine Pollution 750 Proceedings: Sharks An Inquiry into Behavior, Biology, Fisheries and Use $10.00 Sharks of Oregon (poster) $2.00 Chinook Salmon Populations in Oregon Coastal River Basins: Descriptions of Life Histories and Assessment of Recent Trends in Run Lengths $15.00 The Columbia-Snake: Challenges for Multiple-Use River Management 250 Who Controls the Water? Managing the Columbia-Snake System 750 Continental Shelf Sediments Off Oregon 500 Phytoplankton, Grass of the Sea 250 Understanding Tides 500 Oregon's Ever-Changing Coastline 500 Today's Youth in Tomorrow's Sea 50 Seal Pups Rest on ShoreDo Not Disturb Them! (poster) OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 41 Pests and PesticidesFarm and Forest (see also Irrigation) INSECT PLANT WEED Pacific Northwest Insect Control Handbook (revised annually) $15.00 Pacific Northwest Plant Disease Control Handbook (revised annually) $15.00 Pacific Northwest Weed Control Handbook (revised annually) $15.00 AnimalPests and Predators EC 909 EC 910 EC 913 EC 914 EC 987 EC 1078 EC 1115 EC 1117 EC 1123 EC 1255 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 75 Endangered and Threatened Species: The What, Where, and Why 50 Controlling Pocket Gopher Damage to Conifer Seedlings 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 Insects (see also Field Crops, Fruit GrowingCommercial, Gardening at Home, Vegetable GrowingCommercial) CA APHID EC 627 EC 631 EC 700 EC 713 EC 845 EC 850 EC 860 EC 1009 EC 1079 EC 1093 Russian Wheat Aphid: How To Recognize This New Pest and Its Damage Controlling Carpenter Ants Controlling Diseases and Insects in Home Orchards Dampwood Termite Control 25 The Golden BuprestidA Wood-Boring Beetle 25 Biology and Control of the Garden Symphylan Billbug Control in Orchard Grass Seed Fields Controlling Green Peach Aphids on Potatoes Soil Samples for Redbacked Cutworm in Peppermint 75 Sampling for Soil Insect Pests 25 The Hessian Fly in Oregon 25 42 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station EC 1175 EC 1180 EC 1203 EC 1207 EC 1262 EC 1263 EC 1328 EC 1359 EC 1362 EC 1373 EC 1376 EM 8315 FS 129 FS 168 FS 244 FS 272 FS 279 FS 286 FS 298 INSECT PNW 130 PNW 150 PNW 182 PNW 186 PNW 251 PNW 322 PNW 326 PNW 343 SB 628 SB 634 SB 643 SB 650 SB 674 TB 90 TB 134 TB 144 The Strawberry Crown Moth 50 Detecting and Controlling the Corn Earworm in the Willamette Valley 50 Controlling Root Weevils in Commercial Strawberries, Caneberries, and Blueberries 50 Selecting and Monitoring Pheromone Traps in Insect Pest Management 75 New Pest Alert: Russian Wheat Aphid Managing Leafrollers on Caneberries in Oregon $1.25 Biological Control Agents and Where to Find Them 75 Biology and Management of Cutworms and Armyworms in Table Beets 50 New Pest Alert: Ash Whitefly The Biology and Control of the Douglas-fir Needle Midge in Christmas Trees $1.50 Introduction to Biological Pest Control in Greenhouses 75 The Gypsy Moth in Oregon: Potential Effects and Management Options The Black Widow and Other Spiders Controlling Walnut Husk Flies The Strawberry Crown Moth The Winter Grain Mite How to Avoid Beetle-Infested Firewood How to Control Cabbage Maggots in Your Vegetable Garden The Wheat Stem Maggot Pacific Northwest Insect Control Handbook (revised annually) $15.00 How to Recognize Cut Worms, Army Worms, Loopers 25 InsectsofPeas50 Insects on Mint $1.50 Cockroaches: Identification, Biology, and Control 75 A Sampling Plan For the Two-spotted Spider Mites in Mint 25 Mint Root Borer in the Pacific Northwest $1.25 Preventing and Controlling Powderpost Beetles In and Around the Home 25 Beneficial Organisms Associated With Pacific Northwest Crops $1.00 Chemical Control of Terrestrial Slugs and Snails Integrated Pest Management of Insects and Mites Attacking Pears in Southern Oregon Filbert Insect and Mite Pests The Oregon State InsectOregon Swallowtail Butterfly Laboratory Feeding Tests on the Development of Gypsy Moth Larvae with Reference to Plant Taxa and Allelochemicals Biological Control of Insects and Weeds in Oregon The Distribution and Biology of the Oregon Trichoptera The Gerridae or Water Striders of Oregon and Washington (Hemiptera:heteroptera) OSU Extension Service and Agriailtural Experiment Station 43 TB 150 The Corixidae of Oregon and Washington (Hemip:era:he:eroptera) WAEB 1388 Small Fruit Pests: Biology, Diagnosis and Management $3.00 WREP 12 Alfalfa Seed Insect Pest Management WREP 64 Management of Potato Insects in the Western States $1.25 Pesticide Training Materials CORN ANIM Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Animal $5.00 CORN FOOD Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Food Processing $5.00 CORN FUMI Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Fumigation $7.50 CORN PEST Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Pest Control $5.00 CORN PLT Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Plant $5.00 CORN SEED Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Seed Treatment $5.00 CORN STRU Pesticide Applicators Training Manual/Structural and Rodent $5.00 EC 1158 Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Recreational and Governmental Pest-Control Operations EC 1159 Agricultural and Silvicultural Pest-Control Operations EM 8392 Applying Pesticides Correctly: A Guide for Private and Commercial Applicators EM 8403 Wood Preservation and Wood Products Treatment Training Manual $1.00 WAEB 669 Weed Control on Rights-of-Way 5(* WAEM 0134 Aquatic Pest Control $5.00 WOOD APPL Wood Preservation Applicators Manual $2.25 Plant Diseases (see also Field Crops, Gardening at Home, Vegetable Growing Commercial) EB 836 EC 844 EC 954 EC 1002 EC 1287 EC 1344 FS 82 FS 139 FS 185 FS 212 FS 222 FS 235 FS 242 FS 250 Dutch Elm Disease 25 Tobacco Rattle Virus in Oregon Potatoes Controlling Bacterial Soft Rot and Blackleg Potatoes 25 Verticillium Wilt for Alfalfa 25 Detecting and Controlling Eastern Filbert Blight Anisogramma anomala Diagnosing Cheny Virus Problems $3.25 Halo Blight of Beans Blossom-End Rot of Tomatoes Preparation of Tank-Mix Bordeaux Mixture Bean Necrosis Disease White Mold and Grey Mold of Snap Beans Onion White Rot Discourage Plant Diseases in Your Home Garden Take-All Root Rot of Winter Wheat 44 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station PENN PLANT PNW 190 PNW 244 PNW 358 SB 615 SB 623 SB 639 TB 106 TB 117 Identifying Diseases of Vegetables $8.00 Pacific Northwest Plant Disease Control Handbook (revised annually) $15.00 Root-Knot Nematodes of the Pacific Northwest 25 Selecting Alfalfa Varieties for the Pacific Northwest 75 Bean Common Mosaic Virus 75 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 Weeds CI 665 CI 686 EC 811 EC 1288 FS 252 FS 267 IDCI 855 IDCI 877 IDEB 719 PNW 102 PNW 104 PNW 105 PNW 108 PNW 109 PNW 115 PNW 116 PNW 117 PNW 133 PNW 135 PNW 175 PNW 210 PNW 224 PNW 255 PNW 256 PNW 329 PNW 348 PNW 349 PNW 350 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 50 Problem Thistles of Oregon Transfer of Cinnabar Moth Larvae Controlling Weeds in Alfalfa Creeping Bellfiower Leafy Spurge Biology and Management 50 Field Bindweed Biology and Management 75 Death Weed or Poverty Weed DeathCamas 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 25 Tansy Ragwort Pasture Management for Control of Tansy Ragwort Aquatic Vegetation Management and Control 50 Tank-Mixing Herbicides 25 Jointed Goatgrass Weed Control Guide for the Conservation Reserve Program 50 Identification of Marijuana $1.00 Lepyrodiclis Purple Starthistle and Iberian Starthistle OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 45 PNW 352 PNW 353 TB 107 WEED WEST Nightshade Biology and Contml in Cropland of the Pacific 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SG 68 SG 76 SG 77 SO 80 SO 81 SG 84 Watch Your Step (poster) Oregon's Captivating Clams 50 Catching, Cleaning, and Cooking Bay Crabs 50 Radar Reflectors for Boats 25 Outboard Motor Maintenance Tips Enjoy the Beaches in Safety Gray Whales Eschrichtius robustus Watching Whales A Guide to Oregon's Commercial Fishing Vessels 75 How to Identify A Soft-Shell Crab Use Engine Oil AnalysisTo Extend the Life of Your Engine! Coos Bay Estuary Public Access Guide 25 Gyotaku: Japanese Fish Printing 50 Yaquina Bay Estuary Public Access Guide 5O Soils and Water (see also Irrigation) CI 687 EB 835 EC 628 EC 1105 Sandy Soil and Soil Compaction Soil Evaluation for Subsurface Sewage Disposal 50 How to Take a Soil Sample... and Why Agricultural Productivity Ratings for Soils of the Willarnette Valley $3.00 EC 1374 Rural Domestic Water Supply 25 EM 8240 Conservation Tillage for Dryland Wheat EM 8250 Costs of Alternative Tillage Practices in the Western Region of the Willamette Valley 75 EM 8406 Pesticides in Groundwater in the United States of America $5.50 FS 249 Land Application of Sewage Sludge FS 281 Manure Management Practices to Reduce Water Pollution 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 Tillage: 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 500 PNW 297 Uniform Combine Residue Distribution for Successful No-Till and Minimum Tillage Systems 500 PNW 354 Agronomic Zones for the Dryland Pacific Northwest $1.25 SB 629 Capillary Flow in Agricultural Drainage SB 667 Marginal Analysis of Soil Loss Control on the Mission-Lapwai Watershed, 1daJo SB 675 Long-Term Management Effects on Soil Productivity and Crop Yield in Semi-Arid Regions of Eastern Oregon 48 OSU Extension Service and Agriculwral Experiment Station SB 676 SB 677 TB 89 TB 104 TB 109 TILLAGE WREP 9 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 Vegetable GrowingCommercial (see also Pests and Pesticides) EC 1172 EC 1180 EM 8300 FS 82 FS 212 FS 222 FS 235 PENN PNW 150 PNW 243 PNW 277 PNW 358 TB 97 TB 106 Snap Bean and Sweet Corn Production, Returns, and Costs in the Pacific Northwest $1.00 Detecting and Controlling the Corn Earworm in the Willameue Valley 50 Enterprise Budgets for Snap Beans, Sweet Corn, Table Beets, and Carrots in the Willamette Valley, 1984 $1.75 Halo Blight of Beans Bean Necrosis Disease White Mold and Grey Mold of Snap Beans Onion White Rot Identifying Diseases of Vegetables $8.00 Insects of Peas 50 Producing Processing Peas in the Pacific Northwest $1.00 Onion Storage: Guidelines for Commercial Growers 75 Bean Common Mosaic Virus 75 Effects of Soil Moisture and Nitrogen Fertilizer on Pole Beans Relation of Environment and Nutrition to Plant Susceptibility to Bean Yellow Mosaic Virus by Aphid Transmission Vegetable Seed Crops PNW 265 PNW 266 PNW 267 PNW 268 PNW 269 PNW 270 PNW 271 Turnip and Rutabaga Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Cucurbit Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 50 Spinach Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Cabbage, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower and Kohlrabi Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Kale and Collard Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Mustard and Chinese Cabbage Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Table Beet and Swiss Chard Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station 49 PNW 272 PNW 273 PNW 274 Carrot, Parsnip and Parsley Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Lettuce Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 Radish Seed Production in the Pacific Northwest 25 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 Spanish Language Publications EC 891 -S PNW 64-S PNW 156-S PNW 196-S WREP 112 WREP 113 WREP 114 Como Renovar Ropa con Rehacer o con Cambiar el Estilo (How to Recycle Clothing by Restyling and Making Over) Metodos en Ia Guia del Nino (Child Guidance Techniques) Poda y Guia de Manzanos y Perales (Training and Pruning Apple and Pear Trees) Avanzando en Edad: Cambios Sensorios (Growing Older: Sensory Changes) Envasado de Tomates y Productos con Tomate (Canning Tomatoes and Tomato Products) Envasado de Hortalizas (Canning Vegetables) Envasado de Frutas (Canning Fruits) Computer Software These programs are written for IBM or IBM-compatible personal computers. 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