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- Barney, Danny L., Bristow, Peter, Cogger, Craig George, 1950-, Fitzpatrick, Sheila M., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Kaufman, Diane, Miles, Carol, Miller, Timothy, Moore, Patrick P., Murray, Todd, Rempel, Hannah, Strik, Bernadine C. (Bernadine Cornelia), 1962-, Tanigoshi, Lynell K., Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension, Oregon State University. Extension Service, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, and United States. Department of Agriculture
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- This publication replaces Pacific Northwest Extension publication PNW 176.
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- Technical Report
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- PNW 598* October 2007 Commercial Red Raspberry Production A
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- Burrill, L. C., Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Curly dock (Rumex crispus L.) is a perennial. It does not have creeping roots or rhizomes (Figure 1). Leaves are oblong to nearly lanceshaped, often 12 inches or more long, with wavy (crisped) margins (Figure 2). Erect, generally unbranched stems up to 5 feet tall are produced in spring and...
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- crispus L. and R. obtusifolius L. Curly Dock and Broadleaf Dock PNW 398 • Reprinted July 1999 Curly dock
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- Fitzsimmons, Jim P., Burrill, L. C., Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System, and United States. Department of Agriculture
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- St. Johnswort (Hypericum perforatum), also called Klamath weed and goatweed, was introduced from Europe and was found in California about 1900. It was a major pasture weed west of the Cascade mountains from Tacoma south to central California until the successful introduction of the chrysolina beetle, a leaf-eating insect.
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- PNW 442 • Reprinted March 1999 St. Johnswort Hypericum perforatum L. J.P. Fitzsimmons and L.C
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- Trimmer, Walter L., Hansen, Hugh J., Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, and United States. Department of Agriculture
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- When designing or retrofitting an irrigation system, one of the key decisions is picking the proper size pipes and fittings for the system. The best pipe size or fitting is not always the one with the lowest initial cost. The important consideration is the lowest cost of ownership. The objective...
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- Sizing Irrigation Mainlines and Fittings PNW 290 Reprinted
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- Hansen, Hugh J., Trimmer, Walter L., 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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- More than 4.5 million acres in the Pacific Northwest are irrigated with electric-powered sprinkler systems. Center pivots are used on about 1.25 million acres. Irrigation runoff can be a problem on many of these sprinkler-irrigated fields.
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- Irrigation Runoff Control Strategies PNW 287 Reprinted
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- Raab, Carolyn A., Oehler, Nellie, Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Extension Service, and University of Idaho. Extension Service
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- How to prepare home-cooked foods for freezing, preserve food quality in frozen storage, and retain quality during thawing and reheating. Covers baked products and doughs, main dishes and meals, eggs, sandwiches, soups, fruit dishes, vegetable dishes, and desserts and sweets. Includes food safety guidelines for thawed frozen foods and for...
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- products don’t freeze well. Others don’t justify the labor and expense of freezing. PNW 296
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, S., Cropper, James B., Teel, M., Chaney, T., Griggs, T. D., Halse, Richard R., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, D. E. (Donald E.), Klinger, R., Lane, W., Oregon State University. Extension Service, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System, Washington State University. Extension Service, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is a perennial, cool-season bunchgrass that is grown for pasture, hay, and silage. Native to Europe and North Africa, it was introduced from Europe to North and South America.
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- Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinaea Schreb.) PNW 504 • April
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, Steve, Cropper, James B., Teel, Merle, Chaney, Marty, Griggs, Tom, Halse, Richard R., Hart, John, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, Donald, Lane, Woody, Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam. or Lolium perenne L. ssp. multiflorum (Lam.) Husnot, also called Italian rye grass) is a cool season annual bunchgrass native to southern Europe. It is closely related to perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Both are widely distributed throughout the world, including North and South America,...
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- Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) PNW 501
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, S., Cropper, James B., Teel, M., Chaney, M., Griggs, T. D., Halse, Richard R., Hart, John M. (John Mervyn), 1947-, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, D. E. (Donald E.), Klinger, R., Lane, W., Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, Oregon State University. Extension Service, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), also called English ryegrass, is a cool-season perennial bunchgrass native to Europe, temperate Asia, and North Africa. It is widely distributed throughout the world, including North and South America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia.
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- Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) PNW 503 • April
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- Hannaway, D. B., Fransen, Steve, Cropper, James B., Teel, Merle, Chaney, Marty, Griggs, Tom, Halse, Richard R., Hart, John, Cheeke, Peter R., Hansen, Donald, Klinger, Robert G., Lane, Woody, Oregon State University. Extension Service, Washington State University. Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System, United States. Department of Agriculture, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) is native to western and central Europe, but has been grown in North America for more than 200 years. In the 1830s, settlers in western Virginia recognized the forage value of shade tolerant D. glomerata plants growing in an orchard.
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- Orchardgrass PNW 502 • April 1999 Orchardgrass