2021 Seed Production Research Report

Contents

 

Author Index

Central Oregon Agricultural Research Center—OSU

J.F. Spring, Assistant Professor, Integrated Pest Management

Department of Crop and Soil Science—OSU

D. Curry, Director of Seed Services

M. Gonzalez-Mateu, Postdoctoral Scholar

N. Kaur, Assistant Professor, Extension Entomology Specialist

D.J. Maliszewski, Faculty Research Assistant

R.J. Mc Donnell, Associate Professor, Slug Specialist

A.D. Moore, Associate Professor, Extension Soil Fertility Specialist

D.C. Stimpson, Seed Laboratory Manager

L.G. Van Slambrook, Faculty Research Assistant, Extension Entomology

C.G. Zamora, Graduate Student

Extension Service—OSU

K.C. Tanner, Field Crops Extension Agent, South Willamette Valley

E.C. Verhoeven, Field Crops Extension Agent, Marion and Clackamas counties

D.L. Walenta, Field Crops Extension Agent, Union County

North Willamette Research and Extension Center—OSU

N.P. Anderson, Area Extension Agronomist, North Willamette Valley

B.C. Donovan, Faculty Research Assistant

D.M. Lightle, Professor (Practice)

M.A. Mattsson, Faculty Research Assistant

Central Oregon Seeds, Inc., Madras, OR

R.P. Affeldt, Agronomist

National Forage Seed Production Research Center, Corvallis, OR—USDA-ARS

V.A. Manning, Support Scientist

K.M. Trippe, Research Microbiologist

Oregon Department of Agriculture

E.A. Savory, Seed Regulatory Program Manager

The Pennsylvania State University

D.R. Carrijo, Assistant Professor

 

Credits

 

This report has been published with a grant from the Oregon Seed Council

Appreciation is expressed to the Officers of the 2021–2022 Oregon Seed Council:

Orin Nusbaum, President
Becky Berger, Vice President
Katie Hartnell, Second Vice President
Emily Woodcock, Treasurer
KC Coon, Immediate Past President


Business Address
Oregon Seed Council
494 State Street, Suite 220
Salem, OR 97301
Tel: (503) 585-1157
FAX: (503) 585-1292
E-mail: roger@rwbeyer.com
www.oregonseedcouncil.org


Sincere appreciation is also extended to the growers who have allowed trials to be conducted on their farms. Data presented in many of the research reports would not be available without their cooperation.

Lastly, appreciation is expressed to Teresa Welch, Wild Iris Communications, for her conscientious attention to detail in formatting this manuscript for publication