Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Motion Picture Films and Videotapes, 1954-1994

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Oregon State University. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Title
Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Motion Picture Films and Videotapes
Dates
1954-1994 (inclusive)
1961-1978 (bulk)
Quantity
1.70 cubic feet, including 116 motion picture films and 9 videotapes, (3 boxes)
Collection Number
FV 245
Summary
The Agricultural and Resource Economics (AREC) Department Motion Picture Films and Videotapes consist, in bulk, of film reels documenting the cultivation, harvest and processing of apples, cherries, peaches and pears among many other crops. Several of these films were produced by AREC faculty member R. Donald Lagmo for use in research, instruction and training. The collection also contains a smaller number of videotaped lectures delivered by OSU faculty and other regional experts participating in "Economics and the Endangered Species Act," an AREC seminar course offered in Winter 1994.
Repository
Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Classes pertaining to agricultural economics were first taught at Oregon Agricultural College early in the 20th century as part of the Agronomy Department. In 1917 that department was divided into four separate ones; the Farm Management Department included the agricultural economics courses. Other classes in the subject area were also taught by Dr. Hector MacPherson in the School of Commerce. With the reorganization of higher education in Oregon in the early 1930s, the Oregon State College School of Agriculture in 1933 was divided into divisions, one of which was Agricultural Economics. E.L. Potter was appointed head of the division, as well as head of the Agricultural Economics Department formed within the division.

In 1949, the division system was abolished and the Farm Management Department was absorbed by the Agricultural Economics Department. Barton DeLoach served as the first chair of the combined department, but resigned shortly thereafter. Grant Blanch served as acting chair until 1951, when G. Burton Wood was appointed department chair. Wood served as department chair until 1966.

In 1974, the department name was changed to Agricultural and Resource Economics to reflect its broader role in research and teaching involving new technologies, rural population, income distribution, resource conservation and development, and international trade and development. In 2014 the department changed its name again, this time to Applied Economics, and began offering degrees in Agricultural Business Management and Environmental Economics and Policy.

Oregon native and OSC alum R. Donald Langmo began his teaching career at Oregon State College in 1948 as a member of the Industrial Engineering Department; a decade later, he switched his academic home to the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department. As a researcher, Langmo specialized in the study of industrial engineering as it applied to the harvest and processing of agricultural products. Langmo retired from OSU in 1994 and passed away in 2011 at the age of 92.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Motion Picture Films and Videotapes are comprised of 116 8-mm and 16-mm film reels, and nine VHS video cassettes.

The film reels contain footage of a wide array of agricultural practices specific to the tending, harvesting and processing of crops cultivated in the Pacific Northwest and along the west coast. Apples, cherries, peaches and pears stand out as crops that are heavily documented in the films, though the collection's reels also record activities associated with blueberries, filberts, green beans, olives, onions, peas, pistachios and strawberries. Footage related to the cultivation and processing of oysters, shrimp and turkeys, and to the packing of ice cream, is available as well.

Most of the films are minimally produced and appear to have been used for research and instruction as well as training. Container annotations also suggest that AREC faculty member R. Donald Langmo was involved with the creation of many of the items. Topically, the films cover a broad swath of activities including thinning and harvesting crops as well as receiving, weighing, washing, brining, freezing, packing and labeling agricultural products following their harvest. Individual films also appear to have been created to document the effectiveness of specific types of equipment and to examine the efficiency of particular workflows, especially those used to harvest fruit. Many of the films are set in Wenatchee, Washington, though other Oregon locations including Pendleton, Albany and Medford appear in the collection, as do Moro Bay and Tulare, California.

At least two finished productions are held among the collection's film reels: an item titled "Pea harvesting and brining" that was broadcast on television in June 1960, and a 1980 OSU Agricultural Experiment Station film titled "Strawberries for Tomorrow."

The collection's nine VHS cassettes document a series of lectures delivered by OSU professors and other regional experts during Winter term 1994 as part of the Agricultural and Resource Economics seminar course, "Economics and the Endangered Species Act" (AREC 407/507). Each lecture is presented by a different speaker and topics generally focus on the need to balance moral imperatives with economic considerations when developing policies related to the management of endangered species and their habitats.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Motion Picture Films and Videotapes (FV 245), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Motion Picture Films and Videotapes are organized into two series: 1. Motion Picture Films, 1954-1980; and 2. VHS cassettes, 1994. Items are arranged chronologically within each series.

Acquisition Information

The materials were transferred to the University Archives by the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department in 2002 and the Hatfield Marine Science Center in 2006.

Processing Note

This finding aid replaces a stub record created in 2012.

Related Materials

The Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Records (RG 128) and the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department Photographs (P 245) both document the history of the AREC department, as do the manuscript collections of numerous department faculty including Emery Castle, D. Curtis Mumford, Fred W. Obermiller and G. Burton Wood. Six sets of oral history interviews - including three sessions conducted with Emery Castle - held in the Oregon State University Sesquicentennial Oral History Collection (OH 26) also focus on agricultural economics as a major theme.

SCARC is home to several additional moving images collections that document agricultural processes and production, or that focus on endangered species. These collections include the Agricultural Engineering Department Motion Picture Films (FV 106), the Alderman Farms Films (FV 214), the Experiment Station Communications Films (FV 132), the Extension and Experiment Station Communications Moving Images (FV 120), and the Fisheries and Wildlife Department Films and Videotapes (FV 243).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series 1:  Motion Picture Films, 1954-1980Return to Top

116 items

Series 1 consists of 8-mm and 16-mm films documenting agricultural and processing methodologies as applied to a wide variety of crops. The series is comprised primarily of 3- and 3.5-inch reels, though 5-, 7- and 9-inch reels are present as well. The 3-inch reels are assumed to contain about 50 feet of footage. Other extent estimates are as follows: 3.5-inch reels, 75 feet; 5-inch reels, 200 feet; 7-inch reels, 400 feet; 9-inch reels, 700 feet.

In most instances, the description of a given item has been derived from annotations made to the packaging in which the reel was stored by its creators. In other cases, film footage has been analyzed to discern the contents of items that are lightly annotated or not described at all.

Container(s) Description Dates
FV245:001: N and N '56 prepared under project 281 by Dept. of Ag. Econ.
Film consists entirely of images of title card reading: "Prepared under project Z81, Department of Agricultural Economics." Annotated: "Geo. B. Cox, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1954
FV245:002: S.C.F. Co. Pendleton
Annotated: "Section on 50 # carton filling removed for training loop film." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
July 10, 1956
FV245:003: Field operations and viners - L-W
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
July 12, 1956
FV245:004: Cook - Belt Packing
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 1956
FV245:005: Pear Study Titles. Worm - start, end
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
October 1956
FV245:006: Onion handling
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
September 1958
FV245:007: Lining 50 # cartons to be filled with frozen peas
Annotated: "Loop film - 1 cycle. 16 F/sec. Total frames = 240." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1950s
FV245:008: Filling 50# cartons with frozen peas
Annotated: "Loop film - 1 cycle. 16 F/sec. 1. Dispose and get 0.11; 2. Fill 0.31; Cycle 0.42." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1950s
FV245:009: Tray dumping frozen peas in 10 oz. packages
Annotated: "Loop film - 1 cycle. 16 F/sec. Total frames = 122." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1950s
FV245:010: Spanish Titles
Reel includes frames of title card reading: "Departmento de Economia Agraria, filmado por R.D. Langmo."16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
February 1960
FV245:011: #1 Peach packing, pear picking into bins, bin pickup by tractor
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1960
FV245:012: Pea harvesting and brining
Television production. 16-mm black and white film with sound, 7-inch reel.
June 20, 1960
FV245:013: Woodburn - Birdseye green beans
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
August 1960
FV245:014: Nye and Naumus - Cryovac overwrap on consumed tray pack of pears
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
October 7, 1960
FV245:015: Onion Picking
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
1960
FV245:016: Duplicate onion picking
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1960
FV245:017: Dumping pallet boxes of seed
Annotated: "Total cycle 1.62 min. Possible elements: Load, Walk, Dump, Walk, Unload." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
July 1961
FV245:018: #1 Boy picking
Annotated: "Prof. Langmo, Film No. 5" 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
August 1961
FV245:019: #2 Ladder Picking
Annotated: "Film no. 3, Prof. Langmo." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
August 1961
FV245:020: #3 - Time lapse and bug
Annotated: "Not much footage for micro studies." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa August 1961
FV245:021: Film no. 4 - Prof. Langmo
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 1961
FV245:022: Composite harvesting film
Annotated: "Ladder picking - Girette with boxes, 1961; Girette with bag, 1962. Edwards Dyna-Soar, Wenatchee-Yakima, October 1963." 16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
1961-1963
FV245:023: Hand and machine pruning, Medford
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
February 1962
FV245:024: The Dalles Co-Op, bin lining
Annotated: "Form mylar on madril, place fiberboard liner in bin, placed formed mylar in bin, fill bin with brine cherries, nail plywood over on bin." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1962
FV245:025: Belt test D'Anjou pears, 1 pear plain, 1 pear in individual poly bag, 1.5 mil
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1962
FV245:026: AGA single pack #2
Annotated: "Last 10 ft on 10-18-62; 2 rolls combined 5-14-63." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
October 8, 1962
FV245:027: Picking
Annotated: "Seen, Prof. Langmo, Film No. 1." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
1962
FV245:028: Pear Picking
Annotated: "with ND-3 filter, full sun." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
1962
FV245:029: Dairy Industries - ice cream packing
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
July 1, 1963
FV245:030: #1 Box Labeling and few feet of Box Lining
Annotated: "25 box ends/bundle; 1500 box ends/pallet; get labels once per bundle." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
August 1964
FV245:031: #2 Box Lining - few feet of machine pick and bing dump
Annotated: "Box requirements 900/day - 8 hrs." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
August 1964
FV245:032: Dave Mckeown - mechanical harvesting, apples
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
October 1964
FV245:033: Single Pack, Hayssen Mach. Sheyboygan, Wisc.
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
April 9, 1965
FV245:034: Carpenter - picking up drop fruit, Minear twin boom
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
August 1965
FV245:035: Pilgram Turkey, boning and tieing, C.M. Fisher
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 2, 1965
FV245:036: Pilgram Turkey, cutting pieces, C.M. Fisher
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 2, 1965
FV245:037: McKeown factory built machinery with and without attached bag
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
Fall 1965
FV245:038: Minear - Twin boom harvester
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
Fall 1965
FV245:039: Pear box shipping test
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
April 26, 1966
FV245:040: Short - Ed Boies orchard. Close-up cherry picking; weighing in orchard
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
June 1966
FV245:041: #1 Wenatchee ladder picking - Goldens
Annotated: "First 10' light struck." 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 19, 1966
FV245:042: #2 Girette + 20' Selma
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 1966
FV245:043: #3 Selma and Edwards
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 1966
FV245:044: Fletcher
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
October 5, 1966
FV245:045: #3 Wenatchee harvest platform
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1, 1967
FV245:046: #4 Edwards and Layton
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1, 1967
FV245:047: #5 Layton - Hand movements detail
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
March 1, 1967
FV245:048: Hedgerow #2
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 26, 1967
FV245:049: Hedgerow #1
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 29, 1967
FV245:050: #1 Wenatchee harvest rolls - air blast and shaker
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 24, 1968
FV245:051: #2 Wenatchee Harvest - trough and bags
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
September 25, 1968
FV245:052: Fish Expo MAP display
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
October 6-8, 1969
FV245:053: Wenatchee - time lapse platform and ladder
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1969
FV245:054: Pear single pack - pack, test, ship, interview
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:055: Machine assisted packing of winter pears (original)
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:056: Poly pack
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:057: Cherry harvesting, transfer and receiving
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:058: #1 Cherries - weighing picker prod. Ed Boies field boxes
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:059: #2 Cherries - receiving, truck weigh-in, unload by lift truck
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:060: #3 Cherries Receiving Plant - handling, shallow bins, dumping, washer
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:061: #4 Cherries: orchard loading, bins on trucks to receiving plant, box dumping, conveyer to brine tank after shelves cleaned, view of tank field
16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:062: Dupe - D33655 B16
Contains footage of apple processing. 16-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:063: Ralph Johnson, Moro Bay Oyster Co.
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:064: Johnson
Annotation presumed to refer to the Ralph Johnson/Moro Bay Oyster Co. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:065: Clock, Johnson, Bull
Annotation presumed to refer to the Ralph Johnson/Moro Bay Oyster Co. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:066: Willamette Cherry Growers inspection table. With shrimp
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:067: Smith Pacific Shrimp Co.
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:068: Smith Pacific Shrimp Co.
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:069: Untitled
Film appears to depict apple harvest by hand using scaffolding. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:070: Untitled
Film appears to depict a mechanized approach to fruit harvest. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:071: Untitled
Film appears to depict a mechanized approach to apple harvesting. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:072: Untitled
Film appears to depict a mechanized approach to apple harvesting. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:073: Untitled
Film appears to depict the use of a conveyor belt in apple harvesting. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa 1960s
FV245:074: Wenatchee #1 - One man crew (Sylvester). Picking into bin on cart from hedgerow. Red Delicious
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 29, 1970
FV245:075: Wenatchee #2 - 2 man crew, hand car and d bin, close-up of hands picking, hedgerow, Red Delicious
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
circa September 1970
FV245:076: Wenatchee #3 - USDA Berlagz, air velocity removal of apples, hedgerow, Golden Delicious
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
October 1, 1970
FV245:077: Filberts #1 - change bin, windrow, sweep, harvester-cleaned
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1970
FV245:078: Filberts #2 - mechanical pick up and pre-cleaner
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1970
FV245:079: Filberts #3 - in plant, unload sacks, move stored bin to cleaner, dump. Pre-cleaner. Cleaning plant inspection, shaking.
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1970
FV245:080: Orchard Machine Co., Matson, Wash. Harvest - normal, time-lapse; Weigh bins - normal.
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
1971
FV245:081: USDA: stop watch - normal; hedgerow - normal, time lapse; Jack - hand-pick tops of hedge, normal
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
1971
FV245:082: Albany - shrimp processing: dump, crack, peel, inspect, package
16-mm film, 7-inch reel.
June 1972
FV245:083: Wenatchee harvesting and time lapse
Super 8 film, 5-inch reel.
September 26-27, 1972
FV245:084: New Orleans, Texas - Houston, Galveston, Freeport, Palacios, Port Lavaca
8-mm film, 3.5-inch reel.
November 1, 1972
FV245:085: Wenatchee - straddle frame, plastic spheres
Super 8 film, 5-inch reel.
1973
FV245:086: Harvesting
Super 8 film, 5-inch reel.
1973
FV245:087: Wenatchee harvest
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1974
FV245:088: Wenatchee
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1975
FV245:089: Wenatchee
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1975
FV245:090: Wenatchee
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1975
FV245:091: OMC harvester at Tulare, Ca.
"OMC" refers to Orchard Machine Co. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
February 1976
FV245:092: SSP harvester at Tulare, Ca.
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
February 1976
FV245:093: Peach thinning A
Annotated: "Pole follow up thin. Hands used where thinning was within reach. One tree start to finish and close-up of pole action." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1976
FV245:094: Peach thinning B - hand and eight foot ladder
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1976
FV245:095: [Peach] Thinning C - OMC machine
"OMC" refers to Orchard Machine Co. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1976
FV245:096: Peach thinning D - OMC, 6 trees
"OMC" refers to Orchard Machine Co. Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1976
FV245:097: Peach thinning E - hand and ladder. Ground, ladder, move ladder
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1976
FV245:098: Peach thinning F - OMC close up of controls
"OMC" refers to Orchard Machine Co. Annotated: "Over exposed pole thinning. Close up of fruit on limb. Hand and ladder thinning follow up." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1976
FV245:099: Wenatchee - ladder picking and stop watch time
Annotated: "Dwarfs, 8' ladder." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 1976
FV245:100: Wenatchee - catching frame, harvesting
Annotated: "Close up of controls and use by John." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 1976
FV245:101: Wenatchee - catching frame, harvesting
Annotated: "Close up of controls and use by John." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 1976
FV245:102: Blueberry Harvester
Annotated: "Small Golden Delicious. Hedgerow - 2 years old (in planting), 2 foot center. Not edited." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
October 1976
FV245:103: Peach thinning
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1977
FV245:104: Peaches thinning, Wenatchee
Annotated: "Close up of peach removal. Slow motion. Clamp-shake, release move. End - Apple, slow motion. Splice to apple harvest." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
June 1977
FV245:105: Blueberry harvester, dwarf Golden Delicious apples at Lewis Brown farm
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
October 1977
FV245:106: Wenatchee apples
Annotated: "Cut lead end. 2 sections of slow motion. One full cycle." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1977
FV245:107: Wenatchee apples
Annotated: "Whole reel to light. Bin filler at end. Apples falling on ribbon catch frame." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1977
FV245:108: McCarthy Land Co., Dudly Ridge Ranch - 3 unit olive harvester
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 12, 1978
FV245:109: McCarthy Land Co., Resiprocity Equipment Co. - pistachio harvester and center of three unit live harvester
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 12, 1978
FV245:110: McCarthy Land Co., Resiprocity Equipment Co., Dudly Ridge Ranch, Kettleman City, Ca. - pistachio harvester
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
September 13, 1978
FV245:111: Wenatchee frame harvesters
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1978
FV245:112: Wenatchee shaker
Annotated: "Only a few inches of good film." Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1978
FV245:113: Strawberries
Annotated: "Sklt and S and OSU and Hand; Skookum sorting, hand and AMF." Super 8 film, 5-inch reel.
1978
FV245:114: Apple mech. - shake, filler, sampling
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
1978
FV245:115: Wenatchee apples
Super 8 film, 3-inch reel.
October 12, 1979
FV245:116: "Strawberries for Tomorrow," produced by the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station
16-mm color film with sound, 9-inch reel
1980
Box/Folder
2.1
Notes re: crab meat separated by centrifuge and film on apples and pears
Folder contains an empty film reel case that is annotated with the details of a process related to separating crab meat using a centrifuge. Folder also contains a short memo from Donald Langmo to Dave King concerning the availability of a new film on apples and pears.
1969-1977

Series 2:  Videotapes, 1994Return to Top

9 items

The VHS cassettes described in Series 2 provide nearly complete documentation of the lectures offered to AREC undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in a Winter 1994 seminar class titled "Economics and the Endanged Species Act" (AREC 407/507). A tenth lecture titled "How Economics is Being Used in Columbia River Salmon Planning" and scheduled for presentation by University of Washington professor Daniel Huppert on March 8, 1994, is not included in the series. AREC 407/507 was organized by department faculty member Bruce Rettig and each lecture was open to the public.

Container(s) Description Dates
FV245:117: "After a Century of Research, We Know All We Need to Know About Declining Salmon Stocks - NOT!" lecture by Carl Schreck, Oregon Cooperative Fishery Research Unit and OSU Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
January 4, 1994
FV245:118: "Legal Framework for Economic Considerations under the Endangered Species Acts," lecture by Richard Hildreth, University of Oregon School of Law
January 11, 1994
FV245:119: "Endangered Species, Economic Analysis and the Safe Minimum Standard," lecture by Emery Castle, OSU Graduate Faculty of Economics
January 18, 1994
FV245:120: "Balancing Science, Politics, and the Public: Searching for Effective Natural Resource Management," lecture by Steven Daniels, OSU Department of Forest Resources
January 25, 1994
FV245:121: "Organizational Systems and the Burden of Proof," lecture by David Bella, OSU Department of Civil Engineering
February 1, 1994
FV245:122: "Ethical Arguments for Species Protection," lecture by Peter List, OSU Department of Philosophy
February 8, 1994
FV245:123: "Measuring Existence Values," lecture by Robert Berrens, OSU Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
February 15, 1994
FV245:124: "Valuing Biodiversity and Ecosystems," lecture by Stephen Polasky, OSU Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
February 22, 1994
FV245:125: "The Historical Roots of Fishery Conservation," lecture by Dan Bottom, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
March 1, 1994
Box/Folder
1.1
"Economics and the Endangered Species Act" flyer
1994

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Agricultural processing--Oregon.
  • Endangered species--Northwest, Pacific.
  • Fruit processing plants--Oregon.
  • Fruit processing plants--Washington (State)
  • Fruit--Harvesting.
  • Harvesting machinery--Oregon.
  • Orchards--Washington (State)--Wenatchee River Valley.
  • Vegetable processing plants--Oregon.

Corporate Names

  • Oregon State University. Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

Geographical Names

  • Wenatchee River Valley (Wash.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Motion pictures (visual works)
  • Silent films.
  • Video recordings (Physical artifacts)

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Langmo, R. Donald. (creator)