OSU faculty help foreign farmers


Oregon State University faculty are participating in an international program that helps foreign farmers improve crop production.

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Oregon State University faculty are participating in an international program that helps foreign farmers improve crop production.

Brian Tuck and Ross Penhallegon are among several OSU extension faculty who have been participating in a U.S. Agency for International Development program that is helping improve crop production around the world.

“It’s fun, exciting, and the main thing is being able to help people grow food,” said Penhallegon, a Lane County extension agent who has participated in more than two dozen USAID-backed farmer-to-farmer excursions.

Read more at Capital Press.

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