Oregon State University. Dept. of Crop and Soil Science.

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The Crop and Soil Science Department at Oregon State University offers academic programs for undergraduate and graduate students, conducts research, and disseminates basic and applied knowledge about field crops, cropping systems, soils, agricultural watersheds, and crop-related entomology. The Agronomy Department was established at Oregon Agricultural College in 1907.

Farming Today for Tomorrow is an undergraduate seminar series offered by the Crop and Soil Science, Horticulture, and Agricultural and Resource Economics departments on the environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainability in agriculture.

From the guide to the Crop and Soil Science Department Videotapes, 1999-2006, (Oregon State University Libraries)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf McDole, Robert E. Robert E. McDole papers, 1949-1998 (bulk 1949-1992). Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Crop and Soil Science Department Videotapes, 1999-2006 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn Robert E. McDole Papers, 1949-1998, 1949-1992 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Berry, Ralph E. (Ralph Eugene), 1940- person
associatedWith Edge, W. Daniel person
associatedWith Hayes, Patrick M. person
associatedWith Jepson, Paul C. person
associatedWith Macnab, Sandy. person
associatedWith Mallory-Smith, Carol person
associatedWith McDole, Robert E. person
associatedWith McGrath, Daniel M. (Daniel Morton) person
associatedWith Mundt, Christopher C. person
associatedWith Shock, C. C. (Clinton C.) person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Subject
Agriculture
Universities and colleges
Corvallis
Crops
Moving Images
Noxiousweeds
Oregon
Pesticides
Pests
Science
Sustainableagriculture
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Active 1949

Active 1998

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