Surface and subsurface data indicate that Cretaceous strata
in the southern Ventura basin are part of the northward prograding
Chatsworth submarine fan. The fan extends westward as far as
Trancas Beach in the Santa Monica Mountains and wells in the
Oxnard Plain and on Oak Ridge. The eastern edge of...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
Douglas Christopher Seedorf for
Winter hardiness in barley (Hordeum vulgare) is a trait targeted by breeding programs in order to expand the potential area of adaptation of fall-sown cereals. Vernalization requirement is an important factor in winter hardiness. A vernalization requirement is an extended period of low temperature required for transition from the vegetative...
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Barley
By
Douglas Heckart
A thesis submitted
to
Oregon State University
In partial fulfillment of
The Seaman Gulch area is located approximately 20
miles east of Redding, California and is part of the
eastern Klamath lithotectonic belt.
Rock units of the area are chiefly mafic and silicic
volcanics of island arc affinity and shale that are Permian
to Triassic in age. Volcanic rocks of Tertiary...
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, east Shasta mining district, Shasta County, California
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
Douglas W
Sound and essential management practices, succinctly described, for maintaining a high quality, productive pasture and healthy livestock. The publication is primarily directed to eastern Oregon small acreage landowners.
Concise information on the basics of managing livestock in winter, including use of sound production practices. Particularly for the region east of the Cascade Mountains. Companion audio files describe:
audio4: Winter Livestock Care. How to keep your animals healthy in inclement weather, through shelter, feeding, and water access.
audio5: All...
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Extension
publication Endophyte Toxins in Grass
Seed Fields and Straw: Effects on Livestock
(EM 8598-E
Living on The Land — Managing Manure contains concise information on the basics of livestock manure management. Content includes handling, storage, composting, use, and ways to reduce negative effects on the environment. It particularly applies to the region east of the Cascade Mountains. Companion audio files include: The Scoop on...
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Hammond,
Water Quality
Specialist, Oregon
Department of
Agriculture
Brian Tuck, Oregon
State