This collection comprises Volumes 10-12 of the "Report" by the Oregon Board of Horticulture. Detailing the activities, findings, and recommendations of the Board, the reports offer a comprehensive look into the horticultural practices and challenges of the time. These volumes provide insights into the cultivation of various crops, pest management strategies, and the overall health of Oregon's agricultural sector.
Researchers and historians will find valuable data on agricultural trends, botanical observations, and the policies shaping Oregon's horticultural landscape. These volumes are a significant resource for understanding the historical context of agriculture and botany in the Pacific Northwest.
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