Thomas L. Jackson (left) was an Extension Soil Science specialist from 1952-1983. Tom Davidson (right) was an Assistant Professor of Horticulture and Superintendent of the Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center 1950-1980.
Dr. Merrill Oveson was an Extension agent for Umatilla County from 1931-1938 and served as the Superintendent of the Pendleton Experiment Station from 1948-1966. A white winter wheat variety is named after Oveson.
Clinton C. Jacks completed a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science at Oregon State University in 1970 and 1971, respectively. He was Central Oregon Agricultural Research Center Superintendent among other roles at Oregon State University from 1970-2006.
Charles R. Rohde (third from left?) was a Professor of Agronomy at Pendleton Experiment Station and Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center from 1952-1988. Station buildings in background.
Impact of alkali and leaf cutter bee pollinator project in Umatilla and Malheur counties' was $.5 million in 1957 and $4.5 million in 1963. Project cost: $20,000.
Dr. Charles R. Rohde (right) was a Professor of Agronomy at Pendleton Experiment Station and Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center from 1952-1988.
Dr. Charles R. Rohde (right) was a Professor of Agronomy at Pendleton Experiment Station and Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center from 1952-1988.
Merrill Oveson was an Extension agent for Umatilla County from 1931-1938 and served as the Superintendent of the Pendleton Experiment Station from 1948-1966. A white winter wheat variety is named after Oveson.
Dr. Robert (Bob) E. Ramig was a Courtesy Associate Professor of Soils at Pendleton Experiment Station and a soil scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture from 1961-1994.
Merrill Oveson was an Extension agent for Umatilla County from 1931-1938 and served as the Superintendent of the Pendleton Experiment Station from 1948-1966. A white winter wheat variety is named after Oveson.
Dr. G. Burton Wood (left) served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Wood earned a BS degree from the University of Oregon, an MS from Oregon State College, and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.. Dr. Charles R. Rohde (right) was a Professor of Agronomy at Pendleton Experiment Station and Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center from 1952-1988.
Dr. Robert (Bob) E. Ramig was a Courtesy Associate Professor of Soils at Pendleton Experiment Station and a soil scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture from 1961-1994.
Dr. Merrill Oveson (left) was an Extension agent for Umatilla County from 1931-1938 and served as the Superintendent of the Pendleton Experiment Station from 1948-1966. Dr. Charles R. Rohde (right) was a Professor of Agronomy at Pendleton Experiment Station and Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center from 1952-1988.
Dr. Merrill Oveson (left) was an Extension agent for Umatilla County from 1931-1938 and served as the Superintendent of the Pendleton Experiment Station from 1948-1966. Robert W. Henderson (right) received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976.
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