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M*M* T ^T. Oregon State University m*m* ^t. 500"* t . .mm . * *!?m*>.t • • v xtw ^rim tentS itation Oregon State University Station's research scope is dictated by state needs Here at the Agricultural Experiment Station, we consider telling Oregon taxpayers about our work not just a good thing to do but an obligation. Consequently, the Station regularly reports to the general public on its research. We do that through Oregon's Agricultural Progress, our quarterly magazine, and through public service announcements that appear on television and radio. The Station also publishes easy-to-read reports designed to give the public an overall idea of the direction and breadth of agricultural research at OSU. But, obviously, our researchers do a lot more than what we report on through those channels. There is other written material available. The scientists themselves write technically worded reports about their findings called Circulars of Information, Technical Bulletins, Station Bulletins and Special Reports. Also, they keep reprints of articles they write for scientific journals and of papers they present at scientific meetings. Those are called Technical Papers. This publication lists the circulars, bulletins, reports and papers published in 1984 by Agricultural Experiment Station scientists. What strikes me most about the list is its immense scope—the breadth of which is dictated by the diversity of needs in Oregon agriculture. I urge you to browse through the titles and look for research that may be helpful to you. Robert E. Witters Acting Director Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station 1984 Publications Index This supplement to Oregon's Agricultural Progress lists publications by the departments of the OSU College of Agricultural Sciences and by branch agricultural experiment stations. To obtain single copies of Circulars of Information, Technical Bulletins or Station Bulletins, write the OSU Bulletin Mailing Service, Industrial Building, OSU, Corvallis, OR 97331. To obtain copies of Special Reports or Technical Papers, write the authors through their campus departments or branch stations. When requesting publications, refer to the numbers preceeding the titles. Circulars of Information • SR 720, Irrigated Crop Research in Technical Paper Reprints Oregon's Columbia Basin. Anthropology Agricultural Chemistry • CI 695, The U.S. Processed Straw- Crop Science • 7044, "X-Ray Crystallographic Struc- berry Market: An Analysis of Trends • SR 704, Results of the Tenth ture Determination and Carbon-13 and Commodity Characteristics as They International Winter x Spring Wheat Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum Impact on Oregon. Screening Nursery 1982-83. of2,2,3,4,5,6,6-heptachloro-3-(2,3,4,5, • SR 718, Argentina Cereal Breeding 6-pentachlorophenoxy)-4-cyclohexenone; Station Bulletins and Production Symposium. an intermediate in the Synthesis of Agricultural and Resource Economics nonachloro-3-phenoxyphenol," M. L. • SB 661, The Korean Market for U.S. Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Deinzer, J.G. Lamberton, D.C. Rohrer, White Wheat. Center and P.E. Strong, Journal of Organic • SB 712, Growth, Diversification, and • SR714, 1984 Progress Report... Chemistry, Volume 49, pages 7074-7076, Cyclical Instability in the Oregon Research in Beef Cattle Nutrition and 1984. Economy, 1960-1979. Management. • 7176, "Conservation of Genome Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Horticulture Organization in Two Multicapsid Nu- Center • SR 721, Oregon Tree Fruit and Nut clear Polyhedrosis Viruses," D.J. Leisy, • SB 663, Changes in Protected and Research Abstracts, 1982-83. G.F. Rohrmann, andG.S. Beaudreau, Grazed Sagebrush Grass in Eastern Journal of Virology, Volume 52, pages Oregon, 1937-1974. Malheur Agricultural Experiment Station 699-702, 1984. • 7220, "Production of Polyhedrin Special Reports • SR 716, Malheur Agricultural Experi- ment Station Research. Monoclonal Antibodies for Distinguish- Agricultural and Resource Economics ing Two Orgyia pseudotsugata Baculo- • SR 702, The Economic Effects of Air North Willamette Agricultural viruses," R. L. Quant, M.N. Pearson, Pollution on Agriculture: an Interpre- Experiment Station G.F. Rohrmann, andG.S. Beaudreau, tive Review of the Literature. • SR 711, Training and Spacing Trials Applied and Environmental Micro- • SR 708, SEBEND: A Computer in Marion Blackberry. biology, Volume 48, pages 732-736, Algorithm for the Solution of Symmet- Rangeland Resources 1984. ric Multicommodity Spatial Equilib- • SR 715, 1984 Progress Report... rium Problems Utilizing Benders Agricultural Engineering Research in Rangeland Management. Decomposition. • 7033, "Reducing Winter Ventilation Soil Science in Broiler Houses," P.K. Ryan, M.L. Animal Science • SR 689, Statistical Analysis of Hellickson, and H.S. Nakaue, Ameri- • SR 705, Reports of the 25th Annual Climatological Data to Characterize can Society of Agricultural Engineers, Swine Day. Erosion Potential: 4. Freezing Events in Technical Paper Number 83-4514, Central Oregon Agricultural Eastern Oregon/Washington. December 1983. Experiment Station • SR 690, Statistical Analysis of • 7079, "Strawberry Mechanized Pro- • SR 717, Irrigated Crop Research in Climatological Data to Characterize duction Systems in Michigan and Central Oregon, 1984. Erotion Potential: 5. Joint Precipitation Ontario, Canada," D. E. Booster, 1984 and Freezing Events in Western Oregon. Proceedings of the Oregon Horticul- Columbia Basin Agricultural Experiment Station • SR 691, Statistical Analysis of tural Society, pages 169-176, 1984. • SR 706, Crop Water Use Curves for Climatological Data to Characterize • 7159, "Regionalized Statistics Ap- Irrigation Scheduling. Erosion Potential: 6. Joint Precipitation plied to Evapotranspiration," R.H. • SR 713, 1984 Columbia Basin and Freezing Events in Eastern Cuenca, and K.Y. Amegee, American Agricultural Research Oregon/Washington. Society of Civil Engineers Irrigation and Drainage Division Specialty Con- Groups," R.E. Knott, D.C. England, • 6724, "Breed and Sire Effects on ference, 1984. and W.H. Kennick, Journal of Animal Crossbred Lamb Production from • 7211, "Simulating Energy Recovery Science, Volume 58, pages 281-284, Panama Ewes and on Spermatozoan Equipment in a Milking Parlor," B.W. 1984. Midpiece Length," N.B. Saoud, D.L. Griswold and M.L. Hellickson, Ameri- • 5812," Evaluation of Liquefied Fish Thomas, and W.D. Hohenboken, can Society of Agricultural Engineers, in Digestibility and Feedlot Perfor- Journal of Animal Science, Volume 59, Technical Paper Number 84-5024, June mance Studies with Sheep," A.A. pages 29-38, 1984. 1984. Shqueir, D.C. Church, and R.O. • 6726, "Effects of Dietary Copper and • 7212, "Effects of Irrigation Fre- Kellems, Canadian Journal of Animal Molybdenum on Tansy Ragwort (Senecio quency on Crop Yields," M.J. English, Science, Volume 64, 1984. jacobaea) Toxicity in Sheep," R.D. B.C. Nakamura, andG.S. Nuss, • 6252, "Genetic Effects on Maternal White, R.A. Swick, and P.R. Cheeke, USDA-ARS, Final Project Report, Performance and Litter Preweaning and American Journal of Veterinary Re- 1984. PostweaningTraits in Rabbits," S.D. search, Volume 45, pages 159-161, • 7263, "Controlled Seed Scarification Lukefahr, W.D. Hohenboken, P.R. 1984. Cheeke, and N.M. Patton, Animal to Speed Germination," D.M. Bilsland, • 6728, "Induction of Winter Fur M.R. Brandenburg, and A.G. Berlage, Production, Volume 38, pages 292-300, Growth in Mink (Mustela vison) with Journal of Applied Seed Production, 1984. Melatonin," J. Rose, F. Stormshak, J. Volume 2, Number 1, pages 45-49, • 6350, "Mutagenic Responses of Oldfield, andj. Adair, Journal of Tansy Ragwort (Seneciojacobaea) Plant, 1984 Animal Science, Volume 58, pages Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Metabolites • 7349, "Electrostatic Separation of 57-61, 1984. Flower Parts from Onion Seeds," P. in Goat Milk with the Salmonella/ • 6730, "Inheritance of Maternal Krishnan, A.G. Berlage, and E. Klein, Mammalian Microsome Mutagenicity Immunoglobin Gi Concentration by Transactions of the American Society of Test," R.D. White, P.H. Krumperman, the Bovine Neonate," N.E. Muggli, Agricultural Engineers, Presented at the P.R. Cheeke, M.L. Deinzer, and D.R. W.D. Hohenboken, L.V. Cundiff, and Winter Meeting of the American Buhler, Journal of Animal Science, K.W. Kelley, Journal of Animal Society of Agricultural Engineers, New Volume 58, pages 1245-1254, 1984. Science, Volume 59, pages 39-48, 1984. Orleans, December 11-14, 1984, 14 • 6433, "Proximate Composition and pages, #84-3568. Sensory Characteristics of Meat from • 6776, "The Effect of Selection in Rabbits Fed Three Levels of Alfalfa Retrospect on Lifetime Production Agricultural and Resource Economics Meal," Z.A. Holmes, S.F. Wei, DJ. Efficiency in Sheep," N.B. Saoud and • 6666, "Satisfaction with Environmen- Harris, P.R. Cheeke, and N.M. W.D. Hohenboken, Journal of Animal tal Change: An Empirical Analysis of Patton, Journal of Animal Science, Science, Volume 59, pages 620-629, Attitudes Toward Air Quality by Volume 58, pages 62-67, 1984. 1984. Recent Interstate Migrants," Joe B. • 6476, "Evaluation of Amino Acids, • 6777, "Phenotypic Relationships Stevens, Journal of Environmental B. Vitamins and Butylated Hydro- Among Early Life Traits and Lifetime Economics and Management, pages xyanisole as Protective Agents Against 264-281, 1984. Ewe Production Efficiency," N.B. Pyrrolizidine Alkoloid Toxicity in Rats," Saoud and W.D. Hohenboken, Journal • 7062, "A Vessel Licensing Fee as an B.J. Garrett and P.R. Cheeke, Journal of Animal Science, Volume 59, pages Alternative Proposal for a Deep Draft
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