In 2014, improved varieties of wheat, barley, hazelnuts, tomatoes, and ornamental shrubs were among the new releases from the college’s plant breeding programs.
http://plantbreeding.oregonstate.edu/
Jay Noller, one of several AgSci scientists/artists, uses soils as a subject and a medium for his paintings, which are exhibited internationally, including a large permanent display at the Allison Inn in Newberg. He uses visual art as a way for students to see the world beneath their feet.
http://soilscapestudio.com/about.html
AgSci plant geneticist Pat Hayes is testing 44 different lines of fall-planted barley to offer wheat growers an option for crop rotation.
http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/casprovostreport2015/2015/07/29/pendleton-scouted-for-barley-growth/
This year, AgSci researchers released two new high-yield, disease-resistant wheat varieties, “Rosalyn” and “Bobtail,” that show resistance to drought, important to growers in the face of a changing climate.
http://www.capitalpress.com/content/mw-Bobtail-Rosalyn-052113-mug