Newsletters

Here you will find a collection of newsletters published by the various state and extension agencies scattered around Oregon.  If you have a newsletter you'd like highlighted on this page please send an e-mail to Viki Meink (viki.meink@oregonstate.edu) for more information. 


Department of Horticulture Newsletters

Taking Root:  March 2007

Whats Inside: New Faculty Members, Support Personnel, and Staff; Promotions; Retirement; Faculty Members Receive Awards; Faculty in the News; Other Successes; Grants Received; Undergraduate News; Club News; Student Honor Roll; Graduate Student News; Graduate Students Complete Their Degrees; Donors (Feb. 1 thru Nov. 30, 2006)

Taking Root:  May 2005 - August 2005

Whats Inside: New Faculty Members, Support Personnel, and Staff; Promotions; Undergraduate Programs; Grad's Success Story; Featured Program; Faculty Awards; Meetings and Tours; Graduate News and Information; New Choices for Horticulture Undergrads; Undergraduate News; Funding Received; Faculty Publications; Donors (Feb. thru October 2005)


Viticulture and Enology Newsletters

April 2008

Topics: Hot Topics in Enology: Biogenic Amines, Grape Plant Materials, Facing the Challenge of Powdery Mildew, Observations in the Vineyard: Keeping an Eye on Short Shoot Syndrome, New OSU Extension Publications
Contributors: Patty Skinkis, James Osborne, Vaughn Walton

January 2008

Topics: What's New in Vineyard Pruning, Grape Plant Materials, Recent Publications from OSU Enology Researchers, Conducting a Successful Malolactic Fermentation
Contributors: Patty Skinkis, James Osborne, Michael Qian, Jim Kennedy

July 2007

Topics: Vineyard Pest Report, Regional Viticulture: Umpqua, Monitoring Grapevine Nutrition; Getting the Feel for Wine Texture, Graduate Spotlight: Travis Cook
Contributors: Patty Skinkis, James Osborne, Vaughn Walton, Steve Renquist, Paul Schreiner

April 2007

Topics: Canopy Management, Short Shoot Syndrome, Vineyard Disease, Acetic Acid Bacteria
Contributors: Patty Skinkis, James Osborne, Jay W. Pscheidt, Vaughn Walton

March 2004

Topic: Powdery Mildew
Contributors: Anne Connelly, Jay Pscheidt, and Jessie Howe Sandrock


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