R. H. Robinson Papers 1889-1968 1925-1955

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R. H. Robinson Papers 1889-1968 1925-1955

The R.H. Robinson Papers documentRobinson's research on insecticides, fungicides, and spray residuesconducted as a chemist with the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, aposition Robinson held from 1911 until his retirement in 1951. The Papersinclude correspondence, article reprints and publications, research data,reference materials, and publications.

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The Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station was established under the provisions of the federal Hatch Act of 1887. Agricultural experimentation began at Oregon Agricultural College in 1888. In 1901 the first branch station was established at Union, in northeast Oregon, to address issues pertaining to the agriculture in that part of the state. Branch stations were subsequently established throughout Oregon. From the description of Agricultural Experiment Station records, 1889-2002 (bul...

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