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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Langellotto, Gail Ann, Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Bauer, Michael E., Dreves, Amy J., Fick, Barbara Jean, Gentle, Tom, Glick, G. (Gail), Locke, Kerry A., Long, L. E. (Lynn Edwards), 1953-, Lundin, Fred, Maul, Jerry Lee, McNeilan, Jan, McNeilan, Ray A., Morgan, Steve, Patterson, Pat, Penhallegon, Ross H., 1951-, Reynolds, Janice, Rogers, Bill, Rost, Bob, Savonen, Carol, Tiger, George, VanDerZanden, Ann Marie, 1966-, Weeks, Tom, and Welch, Teresa
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- A publication containing advice on a wide range of gardening topics, including composting, container gardens, fall/winter gardens, fertilizing, insect pests, plant diseases, planting guidelines, raised beds, site selection, slugs, soil improvement, tilling, warm-season crops, watering, and weeds. Includes regional tips for various parts of Oregon.
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, MacSwan, Iain C., and Huber, M. G.
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- Published July 1962. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- , Extension Plant Pathologist, and M. G. HUBER, Extension Agricultural Engineer Oregon State University Moss
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, MacSwan, Iain C., and Huber, M. G.
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- Published April 1963. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- treatment. Copper sulfate Prepared by I. C. MACSWAN, Extension Plant Pathologist, and M. G. HUBER
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Huber, M. G., and Warren, Rex
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- Published May 1964. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- , insect, and plant-disease Equipment Recommendations for Spraying Wettable owders M. G. HUBER, Extension
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Huber, M. G., and Ewalt, H. P.
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- Published January 1962. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- In Loose Housing Systems Prepared by M. G. HUBER, Extension Agricultural Engineering Specialist, and
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- Sullivan, Dan M. (Dan Matthew), 1954-, Stevens, Robert G., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Phosphorus is an essential element for growth and reproduction of plants and animals. Agricultural enterprises often provide supplemental P to enhance plant and animal performance. Supplemental P inputs are provided in the form of fertilizer or manure for crops, and in the form of feed additives for animals.
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- ...................................... 14 For more information ........................................ 15 Dan M. Sullivan, Extension soil
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- Marx, E. S., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Stevens, Robert G., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Regular soil testing is an important element in nutrient management. You can use soil tests as a diagnostic tool or to identify trends through time.
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- oil le. he nt- lan ien ls th min ilit g o ar. re- the y ate s p Regular soil testing is
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- Wiman, Nik G., Shearer, Peter, Miller, Jeff, Hedstrom, Christopher S., Walton, Vaughn M., Brewer, Linda J., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Publication describes and shows photographs of the different types of damage caused to hazelnuts by brown marmorated stink bugs.
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- , associate professor and Extension entomologist; Nik G. Wiman, assistant professor senior research; Peter W
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Crane, Jimmie M., Jolliff, G. D., Calhoun, Wheeler, 1916-, and Goetze, N.
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- Published April 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- . Prepared by J. M. Crane, research technician, G. D. Jolliff, associ- ate professor, W. Calhoun, associate
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- Hedstrom, Chris, Wiman, Nik G., Walton, Vaughn M., Shearer, Peter W., Rondon, Silvia I., Lee, Jana, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- The brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) is an invasive insect and a very serious threat to Oregon agriculture. It feeds on more than 100 plants, including economically important crops and ornamentals. This card has photos and descriptions to help identify brown marmorated stink bugs and distinguish them from other...
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- ornamentals. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Halyomorpha halys E M 9 0 5 4 • J a n u a r y 2 0 1 3 http
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- Hedstrom, Chris, Wiman, Nik G., Walton, Vaughn M., Shearer, Peter W., Rondon, Silvia I., Lee, Jana, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- El chinche apestoso marrón marmolado (Halyomorpha halys) es un insecto invasor y una amenaza muy grave para la agricultura de Oregon. Se alimenta de más de 100 plantas incluyendo plantas agrícolas y ornamentales de importancia económica. Esta tarjeta presenta con fotos y descripciones para ayudar a identificar el chinche apestoso...
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- ornamentales de importancia económica. El Chinche Apestoso Marrón Marmolado Halyomorpha halys E M 9 0 5 4
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- Pscheidt, Jay W., Peachey, Ed, Wiman, Nik G., Walton, Vaughn M., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Recommends pest management practices for hazelnut.
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- Management Guide for the Willamette Valley Nik G. Wiman, Jay W. Pscheidt, Ed Peachey, and Vaughn Walton EM
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- Wiman, Nik G., Pscheidt, Jay W., Peachey, Ed, Walton, Vaughn M., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Revised April 2017. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Guide for the Willamette Valley Nik G. Wiman, Jay W. Pscheidt, Ed Peachey, and Vaughn Walton EM 8328
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- DeLorenzo, Donald G. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Published January 1977. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- ^-■a;- ^ D Fencing Against Coyotes Donald G. DeLorenzo
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Tuck, Brian V., Bohle, Mylen G., Dreves, A., and Fisher, G.
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- Winter grain mite, Penthaleus major (Duges), is a small, colorful, cool season mite that damages grass and cereal crops throughout the Pacific Northwest as well as in most other temperate regions of the world. Hosts include most cereals and grasses of economic importance. Winter grain mite has been a frequent...
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- located anus (arrow), orange legs, and blue-black body are characteristic of this pest. B. Tuck, M
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- Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Anderson, Nicole P., Chastain, Thomas G., Flowers, Michael Darrell, 1971-, Ocamb, Cynthia Marie, Mellbye, Mark Edward, Young, William C. (William Clyde), and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- This guide provides nutrient and lime recommendations for establishment of turf and forage perennial ryegrass grown for seed in western Oregon. Healthy plants with adequate root systems are required to obtain the greatest return from your fertilizer investment. The nutrient recommendations in this guide assume that adequate control of weeds,...
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- ia m Y ou ng , © O re go n St at e U ni ve rs ity considerations and implications for
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- Anderson, Nicole P., Chastain, Thomas G., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Young, William C. (William Clyde), Christensen, Neil Walter, 1944-, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- This guide covers key nutrient management topics related to tall fescue grown for seed in western Oregon. Crop growth and timing of nutrient uptake is covered. Specific recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, sulfur, and soil pH provided. A number of appendices address micronutrients, and other research projects that are relevant...
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- nutrient management guide for western Oregon EM 9099 l SEPTEMBER 2014 Nicole P. Anderson, Thomas G
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- Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Landgren, Chal G., Fletcher, Richard A., Bondi, Michael C., Whithrow-Robinson, Bradford A., Chastagner, Gary A., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- During the past 50 years, plantation Christmas tree production has grown in acreage and sophistication. Nitrogen applications with a tuna can have been replaced by precise, mechanized application of a wide array of nutrients and lime. Current nutrient management programs must focus on three concepts for success. This guide provides...
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- Soil pH So lu tio n A l, m g/ l So lu tio n A l ( m g/ l) Soil pH Soil pH So lu tio n
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Pirelli, Gene J., Hart, J., Filley, S., Peters, A., Porath, M., Downing, T., Bohle, Mylen G., and Carr, J.
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- Forage production is of primary importance to Oregon’s livestock enterprises and agricultural economy. The forage is either grazed or conserved. Conserved forage is needed to feed livestock in times of little forage growth—a key cost of livestock production. Extending the grazing season reduces the cost and time involved in feeding...
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- a flush of growth about a month after application. In western Oregon, application of N at G
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- Proebsting, William M., Landgren, Chal G., Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, United States. Department of Agriculture, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Over the past 30 years, Christmas trees have become an intensively managed horticultural crop. During this period, higher standards and increasing competition have given the edge to growers who are progressive and highly motivated. Whether you’re a large or small producer, your trees must have consistently high quality for successful...
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- quality Douglas-fir Christmas trees. William M. Proebsting, professor of horticulture, and Chal G
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- Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Anderson, Nicole P., Hulting, Andrew Gerald, Chastain, Thomas G., Mellbye, Mark Edward, Young, William C. (William Clyde), Silberstein, Thomas B., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- This publication incorporates 20 years of field research by OSU faculty comparing two grass-seed residue management methods: full straw load (straw is chopped and left on the field) and clean nonthermal (straw is baled and removed from the field). Comparison includes discussion of seed yield and quality, nutrient management considerations...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension, University of Idaho. Extension, Horneck, Donald Arthur, Ellsworth, Jaon W., Hopkins, Bryan G., Sullivan, Dan M. (Dan Matthew), 1954-, Stevens, Robert G., and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Accumulation of excessive salt in irrigated soils can reduce crop yields, reduce the effectiveness of irrigation, ruin soil structure, and affect other soil properties. This publication is designed to help you evaluate the kind and amount of salts present in soils and to select management alternatives. This publication describes the...
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- . Ellsworth, Wilbur-Ellis Company; Bryan G. Hopkins, soil scientist, Brigham Young University; Dan M
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension, University of Idaho. Extension, Horneck, Donald Arthur, Wysocki, Donald John, 1952-, Hopkins, Bryan G., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Stevens, Robert G., and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- This publication is a technical and practical guide for soil acidification in commercial fields. It explains the soil chemistry involved, how to determine whether pH adjustment is feasible, and methods for acidifying soil. This guide is divided into five sections: • Understanding soil pH • The problem—iron chlorosis • Causes...
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- 7 Soil pH So lu tio n Fe (m g/ l) 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.12 0.10 Figure 4.—The
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension, University of Idaho. Extension, Hopkins, Bryan G., Horneck, Donald Arthur, Stevens, Robert G., Ellsworth, Jason W., Sullivan, Dan M. (Dan Matthew), 1954-, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- This publication focuses on using water analyses to choose appropriate water treatment and water management practices for irrigated agriculture. It will help determine: • What tests are needed to characterize water quality • How to collect water samples • How to interpret analytical data from a laboratory • How to...
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- : https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/pnw597 Authors Bryan G. Hopkins, soil scientist, Brigham
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension, University of Idaho. Extension, Sullivan, Dan M. (Dan Matthew), 1954-, Brown, B. D., Shock, Clinton C., Horneck, Donald Arthur, Stevens, R. G., Pelter, G. Q., and Feibert, Erik Bruno Goncalves
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- This nutrient management guide is designed to assist onion growers and crop advisors in producing a high-quality crop while protecting the environment from excess nutrients. Nutrient management strategies recommended here are based on data accumulated over many growing seasons with many different onion varieties in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. This...
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- ) of 5 to 10 meq/100 g. On these sandy soils, pH can fluctuate by 1 to 2 units during the year
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Landgren, Chal G., and Bondi, Michael C.
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- This publication demonstrates one way of organizing and preparing a forest management plan for your property. By no means should you consider this the best or only way for you to plan; conditions vary—and so should your approach to planning.
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- c ov er ty pe Pe rc en t s to ck in g Si te in de x B ir th y ea r M er ch an ta
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- Bailey, Cindee M., Doescher, Susan M., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Published January 1993. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- H E L P I N G • C H I L D R E N
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- Lundgren, Chal G., Freed, James, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- In the Pacific Northwest, noble fir trees are the primary source of boughs used in Christmas wreaths and other seasonal or floral decorations. Approximately 25 million pounds of boughs are harvested annually, with the bulk taken from natural high-elevation stands.
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- United States Forest Service. SPECIAL FOREST PRODUCTS h o o : e it e d - , g a o e d c n t
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bondi, Michael C., and Landgren, Chal G.
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- Management planning—the words conjure up visions of gray suits, corporate boardrooms, and Ivy League business schools. Planning for the woodland owner need not be so intimidating. A plan, simply put, is a guide that tells what you have, what you want to do, and how to do it.
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- 1999, reprinted 2002). $2.50 Shearer, M. and R. Fletcher. Technical Assistance in Forestry, EC 1120
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- Duddles, Ralph E., Landgren, Chal G., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Successful reforestation of your harvested timberland is more than just planting a few trees and hoping they will grow. To ensure success, you first must answer several key questions: • What species should I plant? • What kind of seedlings should I select? • How can I tell whether their...
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- . Duddles, Extension forester emeritus; and Chal G. Landgren, area Extension forester, Columbia and
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- It’s not always easy to act responsibly. It’s tempting sometimes to lie back and let someone else take over. Or to blame another for what you did. Children are more likely to resist such urges if they learn at a young age that we all have to pitch in and...
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- H E L P I N G • C H I L D R E N
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Life is not what it used to be. Yesterday’s child grew up, lived, and died within a small community. Today’s child, on the other hand, faces a kaleidoscope of choices. And tomorrow’s child will enter an even more diverse world. You may wonder how you can help your child live...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- To a large extent, then, we become what we think we are: Those who think they can do, do. Those who think they cannot, do not. This is true for all of us. But it is especially true for young children. The responses of parents and other adults have a...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- When your children are about to start formal schooling, you may worry: “Are they ready?” or “Have I done enough?” Actually, you may have taught your children more than you realize. You’ve helped them learn basic survival skills. You’ve taught them to feed themselves, cross a street, and get along...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- You probably believe your children need to be with other children. You’re right. To mature, your children need to have friends and be part of a group. At the same time, you probably worry about the groups your children join. You should. At times, a peer group may tear down...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- When children break bones or get fevers, they know something is wrong. Often, however, they don’t know what it is, why it is, how it happened, or if they will get better. Because they’re in pain and know so little, illness and injury can be very frightening.
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- Bowers, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- There may have been a time when you gasped at the thought of having a baby of your own. “Me, a parent? What do I know about being a parent?” Actually, more than you suspected. You started preparing for parenthood long before you even began to think of having children...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Certainly you care about your children. That’s why you’re reading this. And, like most parents, you probably make many sacrifices to feed, clothe, and educate your children. You may brag about them to anyone who will listen. Perhaps you even carry their pictures around to show off to your friends....
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- A two-sided story Children can and do thrive under many different styles of parenting. The choice of an effective style is not a matter of “either/or,” but of finding a comfortable balance. One of the concerns many parents have, for example, is whether to take a permissive or protective approach...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- Learning how to interact with others is necessary for being a member of any group—family, neighborhood, school, work, or community organization. Through each new encounter we stretch our understanding of ourselves and others. Being able to understand and reach out to others makes us feel needed and competent, a part...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- Admit it. There are times when you just don’t understand your children. You lose patience, and sometimes even your sense of humor. But if you take a closer look at the things your children do, you’ll see that they’re really trying to tackle the tasks of growing up. And they’re...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- Did you know that in the United States, one out of every three marriages is a remarriage? And in one-third of these marriages, both spouses have children from a former marriage? That means that not only are there many stepchildren, but more and more stepparents are dealing with common family...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Let’s face it. Raising children is a tough job. Although it can be the most rewarding experience in the world, it also can be the most demanding. No one can do it alone. From time to time all parents need help. They may have problems like the ones above. Or...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- The world can be a scary place for young children. Things that seem perfectly safe to us look dangerous and harmful to a small child. These fears may seem ridiculous to us, but they are dreadfully real to the child. Try to see the world through a child’s eyes and...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- fresh and unique way. Do you consider yourself a creator or inventor? Creativity is not limited to artists. Everyone has the potential for creativity. For creativity is the ability to: • Think in imaginative and unique ways • Look beyond ready-made solutions • Experiment and gain insight • Express ideas...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- To help your children as they learn, keep in mind these points: • Give them different experiences so each of their senses is used. • Watch to see what interests them and provide activi- ties to fit these interests. • Talk to your children; listen to them; respond to what...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Death is a part of life. It is as much a part of the human experience as birth. Yet death has become a taboo subject in this culture. Perhaps this is because death does not take place in the home as often as it once did. When people died at...
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- Bailey, Cindee M. and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- You have to use your common sense in deciding whose advice to follow; you can’t raise your child by a book. You, your child, and your family are unique. Because you have been on the scene since the beginning, you know: • the history of your child’s growth and development,...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service and Bailey, Cindee M.
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- In children as in adults, there is an infinite variety. You can see the differences between your children right from birth. Some babies are quiet. Others cry a lot. Some persist in going after what they want. Others lose interest more quickly. Some sleep all night and eat at regular...
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