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1 week ago |
opb.org | Julie Sabatier |Jule Gilfillan |Brooke Herbert
Red-legged frogs cross a busy Portland highway with help from the “Frog Taxi.”There’s a population of Northern red-legged frogs that make their home in Portland’s Forest Park. In late winter and early spring, they come down to the nearby Harborton wetland to breed. There’s only one problem: the frogs have to cross Highway 30 to get from Forest Park to the wetland and back.
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2 months ago |
opb.org | Julie Sabatier |Jes Burns |Brooke Herbert
Host Jenn Chávez talked to OPB science reporter Jes Burns about the medical applications of magnetic nanoparticles. Sarah Nairalez
GONZOGRAPHY / OPBScientists at Oregon State University and Oregon Health and Science University have teamed up to find new ways to treat endometriosis, ovarian cancer and other health conditions using nanoparticles and magnetic fields.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
buffalonews.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. — On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie's farm about an hour outside Portland, Oregon. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off-season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has added winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
independenttribune.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
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Nov 22, 2023 |
hickoryrecord.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. — On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie's farm about an hour outside Portland, Oregon. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off -season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has been adding winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation, preparing barley seeds by the bucketful.
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Nov 20, 2023 |
latimes.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie’s farm about an hour outside Portland, Ore. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off-season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has been adding winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation, preparing barley seeds by the bucketful.
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Nov 18, 2023 |
niagara-gazette.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. — On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie's farm about an hour outside Portland, Oregon. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off-season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has been adding winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation, preparing barley seeds by the bucketful.
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Nov 18, 2023 |
lockportjournal.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. — On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie's farm about an hour outside Portland, Oregon. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off-season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has been adding winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation, preparing barley seeds by the bucketful.
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Nov 16, 2023 |
leadertelegram.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. (AP) — On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie's farm about an hour outside Portland, Oregon. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off-season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has been adding winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation, preparing barley seeds by the bucketful.
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Nov 16, 2023 |
ncnewsonline.com | Melina Walling |Amanda Loman |Brooke Herbert
MOUNT ANGEL, Ore. (AP) — On a bright day this fall, tractors crisscrossed Gayle Goschie's farm about an hour outside Portland, Oregon. Goschie is in the beer business — a fourth-generation hops farmer. Fall is the off-season, when the trellises are bare, but recently, her farming team has been adding winter barley, a relatively newer crop in the world of beer, to their rotation, preparing barley seeds by the bucketful.