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Possible new dryland crops in Umatilla county : progress report

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  • This progress report summarizes certain experiments at the Pendleton Branch Experiment Station. The report is in three sections: 1. Possible New Processing Crops 2. Possible New Field Crops 3. Crops Not Commercially Adapted At present, the food processing industry in Umatilla County is largely dependent upon pea production. Research conducted the past 2 years at the Pendleton Station on processing crops has been aimed at finding possible new processing crops to supplement those now grown. Several crops show good possibilities of being grown commercially in the wheatpea area. Research also has been conducted at the Pendleton Station to find possible new field crops for diverted wheat acres. Several new crops show possibilities of being grown economically. Several crops have been tested which do not show economic returns high enough to justify being grown at the present time. All crops reported here are grown after summer fallow, except perennial crops such as alfalfa and grass.
  • Published July 1956. 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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